Regency bracket clock by Richard Webster, Cornhill, London c1820

Richard Webster, Cornhill, London c1820

A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock signed on the white painted dial Webster, Cornhill London.


The clock strikes the hours on a bell and has strike/silent and pull repeat features.


The mahogany veneered lancet top case has decorative brass inlays to the front surrounded by an ebony moulding, also with brass inlays.


The clock has brass Gothic frets to the sides and stands on ball feet.



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The Webster family business was started by William Webster at Exchange Alley in 1711. Richard Webster ran the business from 1807 until 1849 and the business relocated to 43 Cornhill in 1813.

To find out more about the Webster family clockmaking business in London go to the biography page.


Stock No: C816

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