Sold for:
$5,228

Yonge & Son, Rosewood-veneered, Quarter-striking Miniature Table Clock, No. 6713, The Strand, London, c. 1825, the case with four glazed sides, sound vents in the spandrels of the arched door, chamfered corners flanking the dial, all on ogee bracket feet, the 3-in. silvered brass Roman numeral dial with calendar at 6, seconds at 12, and moon's age in the arch, four blued steel hands against beautifully engraved and chased spandrels with scrolls, leaves, birds, and fruit baskets, eight-day five-pillar movement with two chain fusees, center pocket watch-type frame with lever escapement and ruby end stone mounted within the frame, and balance cock with regulating assembly, hour and quarter striking on two bells with three hammers which move within the plates depending on function, rear plate engraved Yonge & Son, Strand London , "Strike-No Strike" lever and herringbone engraved edge, front plate engraved 6713 , ht. of movement/dial 4 3/4, ht. of case 7 in. Note: According to G.H. Baillie, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World , George Yonge & Son are recorded as "Clockmakers to the Lord High Admiral" working 1820-30. The firm continued at various addresses in The Strand until at least 1856.


Skinner

Auctioneer:
Skinner

Date:
2014-11-01