Magnificent And Most Rare English Fusee Timepiece

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Steam mill clocks is offering a price reduction on all of our stock items for sale for a Limited time until April 2023.
We are reducing all stock by 5% off the marked price while maintaining the benefits of paying the full price eg delivery/setup and 2 years guarantee. Delivery is limited to England Wales and Scottish lowlands.
Further reductions of 10% or more are available, but this would mean forfeiting the benefits you’d receive paying the full asking price. But still keeping piece of mind that you’re purchase has been fully serviced and is in great working order.
Please contact us to discuss further………

This is magnificent and most rare English fusee timepiece carriage clock with an electroformed case which is in wonderful original condition.
Electroforming or Electrotyping is described in some detail on the internet but basically the process was patented by George Elkington in 1840 and is basically the making of a metallic object by heavy electrodeposition , usually of copper , which may afterwards be silvered or gilded.
It is known to have been used by James McCabe and E.J.Dent and was used in some of their finest clocks.
The advantage of this process is the ability to reproduce in very fine detail which can be observed in this particular clock . A virtually identical example by James Voak is illustrated on page 352 of "Carriage and other travelling clocks " by Derek Roberts.
As the images show the case is very well detailed and depicts vines and birds to the silvered panels but also has a beautifully engraved and gilded dial to contrast will the case
Rarely do exceptional pieces such as this appear on the open market as they are generally cherished in collections although I doubt that there are many of the quality of this particular clock.
My clock is sold with the movement fully serviced and great working order.
I have included a selection of photographs that accurately represent the item
The clock is of English manufacture dating circa 1860. It retains its original gilding and platform escapement . The fine quality unsigned fusee movement has a running duration of 8 days.
The clock is 6 1/2 inches tall with the handle raised , 3 3/4 inches wide. The depth is 3 1/8 inches.
It has obviously been well cared for and cherished all its life.
I am unable to determine with certainty the maker..
This is a genuine and original clock and I offer a full money back guarantee to this end.
It is very unlikely indeed that a carriage clock of this type will appear on the open market in the foreseeable future.
If a prospective purchaser wishes to contact me directly my contact details are at the bottom of the listing.
If the asking price is paid in full I will provide a 12 months guarantee and deliver the clock to England Scottish lowlands or ship the clock worldwide
If a lesser offer is accepted it will be considered a trade sale with the clock sold as described
I will ship this clock worldwide and we are experienced in this process
Guesstimate shipping rates are as follows
Europe £25
USA £60
Asia and Australia £ 70
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DateMid Victorian : 1860 Codeas895a211 Price £7495.00     8572.78     $9326.78    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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StatusFor Sale SellerSteam Mill Clocks Telephone01246916287 or 07860 126089Non UK callers :+44 1246916287 or +44 7860 126089Emailsteammillclocks@hotmail.co.uk

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