Lot 39
A George III Gilt Bronze Mounted Ebonized Fruitwood Bracket Clock
Estimate
$1,500 - $2,000

Sold for $1,764

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
A George III Gilt Bronze Mounted Ebonized Fruitwood Bracket Clock
Dial Signed William Edwards, London, Circa 1765
the twin train movement with strike/silent dial and date aperture.
Height 19 1/4 inches x width 11 1/2 x depth 8 inches.
This lot is located in Chicago.

Provenance:
Malcolm Franklin, Inc., Chicago, 12 June 1973 (with invoice)
Condition Report
Some rubbing to the ebonization. The door formerly with an eschutcheon. Tarnishing to metal work. Scattered loss to the ebonization and cracking to the case as to be expected. Detached, but retained, left side molding to top. Some of the screws replaced to the feet. The backplate with 18th century scrolled engraving to the works. The escapement appears to be original but could be an early replacement. 

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