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John Green, St Martins Court, London c1765A rare English cartel timepiece with gilt wooden case and a silvered dial signed Jno: Green St: Martins Court. London. The wooden re-gilded case is carved with scrolls, flowers and foliage, all surmounted by a fine carved eagle. The 5-pillar movement has a verge escapement (replaced) and tapering plates. Case height 31½ inches (max), width 20 inches (max). English cartel clocks are rare and always have gilt wooden cases. By contrast, French cartel clocks always have gilt metal cases. John Green is recorded as working at St Martin's Court from about 1750 to 1765 when presumably he died, as Margaret Green continued the business, at the same address, until 1783 when the stock was sold. |
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A close-up view of the dial. Note the false pendulum aperture, so typical of these early clocks. |
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A view of the back of the movement, photographed out of the case. The horizontal steel bar holds the clock into the case. 'A' shaped plates are typical of these early clocks which have a single fusee and verge escapement. |
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A side view of the movement showing the single fusee movement and verge escapement. |
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Stock No.: C869 |
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