
HENRY LONG. A small and fine George III ebonised bell top bracket clock.
HENRY LONG. A small and fine George III ebonised bell top bracket clock.
A small and fine George III ebonised bell top bracket clock standing on brass moulded block feet and having four urn finials and a single facetted brass carrying handle to the bell top.
The five inch arched brass dial is mounted with a silvered chapter ring and subsidiary rings in the arch flanking a cartouche signed by the maker. Subsidiary rings are for Strike/Silent and rise and fall regulation. The centre is finely matted with a false pendulum aperture and an aperture to view the day of the month above VI.
The twin fusee movement has a spring suspended verge escapement and hour strike sounded on a bell with pull repeat on 6 bells. The back plate is exquisitely engraved with flowers and foliage.
Height: 13 ½ in (34 cm) excluding handle
Width: 8 ⅝ in (21.75 cm) incl. feet
Depth: 6 ¾ in (17 cm) incl. feet
* Henry Long is listed on page 491 of Brian Loomes’s Clockmakers of the World: 21st Century Edition as working in Little Britain in London from 1762 until 1780.
Small table clocks of this quality are increasingly rare and hard to find.
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