
WILSON & GANDAR. A very attractive English library clock.
WILSON & GANDAR. A very attractive English library clock.
Origin
SOUTHAMPTON STREET, STRAND
Date
circa 1859
A very attractive English library clock, the bronze case retaining its original ormolu mounts, feet, frets and mouldings. The high quality double fusee movement runs for a week and strikes the hours on a bell. The clock has a four-inch silvered brass dial with moon-shaped hands and the maker’s signature is beautifully engraved on the dial.
Height: 11 in (28 cm)
Depth: 6 ¾ in (7 cm)
Width: 8 in (17 cm)
* Wilson and Gandar are listed on page 846 of Brian Loomes’ Clockmakers of the World: 21st Century Edition. They were operating at their Strand address between 1851 and 1875.
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