£ 3950
$ 5451| € 4582
A fine quality Georgian London bracket/table clock of neat proportions. An ebonised case with the original finish and brass carrying handle to the pad top. Brass case edging and around the break-arch dial surround. Side sound fretwork and standing on bun feet. An arched painted dial with the original finish and strike/silent to the top. Well made gilt brass hands and signed to the dial 'Thos Moss London 309'. A fine quality 8-day duration twin fusee mechanism with border engraving and signed by the maker. The original pendulum transportation lock and winding crank key. The original key to the front and rear opening doors. Height 14" / 36 cms Width 10" / 26 cms Depth 7 " / 17 cms
Thomas Moss worked in London from 1775 and died in 1827, he was a member of the Clockmakers company in 1786. This example dates to circa 1805.
This clock has come from a private collection from a titled Gentleman and is in fine original condition.
Thomas Moss worked in London from 1775 and died in 1827, he was a member of the Clockmakers company in 1786. This example dates to circa 1805.
This clock has come from a private collection from a titled Gentleman and is in fine original condition.
From Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd. you can expect a genuine antique clock that is in full working order and sold with 12 months guarantee. We are members of The British Watchmakers and Clockmakers Guild.