An Early Striking Carriage Clock & Provenance

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An early example of a French brass cased striking & repeating carriage clock with a great provenance. A 'one-piece case' with gilding. An enamel dial with blued steel 'moon' hands and black Roman numerals. An 8-day duration mechanism striking the hours and 1/2 hours on a bell. The original lever escapement showing through the large top glass. Push button repeating, The original travelling box and numbered key, 6408. Circa 1865.

The engraving on the front is 'Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland 1867'. He was 11th Baronet and MP between 1837 and 1886 and a British educational reformer. He died in 1898 at Killerton House, Exeter.


Height (handle down) 5" / 12 cms Width 3 1/2" / 9 cms Depth 3" / 7 cms

From Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd. you can expect a genuine antique carriage clock that is in full working order and sold with 12 months guarantee. Worldwide tracked and insured delivery. We can send you more photos or a video on Whatsapp, please do contact us. We are members of The British Watchmakers and Clockmakers Guild.
DateMid Victorian : 1865 Codeas579a3306 Price SOLD £1150.00 StatusSold SellerKembery Antique Clocks Ltd Telephone0117 9565281Non UK callers :+44 117 9565281 Emailkembery@kdclocks.co.uk

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