Fusee Bracket Clock

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Description

19th century ebonised case single fusee library clock by George Philcox, Southwark Square, London.
The 4" square silvered and engraved dial is marked Philcox patent no. 107. The moon hands are blued steel.
The ebonised "5 glass" case has locking front and back doors.
The chain fusee movement has maintaining power and still retains its original lever platform escapement.
George Philcox worked in Southwark Square 1839-1878, he is recorded as dying in the Watchmakers asylum, New Southgate.
He registered several patents regarding the improvement of timekeeping via escapements and compensation.


DateEarly Victorian : Circa 1850 MakerGeorge Philcox Dimensions4" square dial 9 1/4" height 6 1/2" wide 4 1/2" deep ConditionFully restored and guaranteed Coderc006a256 Price £3250.00     3794.05     $4453.48    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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StatusFor Sale SellerCove Clocks Telephone0125 254 8288 or 07970063413Non UK callers :+44 125 254 8288 or +44 7970063413Emailneil.stickley@btinternet.com

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