Lot Number : 7009

  • A late 18th century single train 8-day fusee bracket clock by “Thomas Foss, The Strand London” C1790, in a break arch mahogany case with a corresponding glazed door, glazed side windows and glazed rear movement door, case raised on a moulded plinth and four bracket feet, with a silvered dial and non-matching steel hands, dial engraved with Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes and minute track, makers name to the arch enclosed in an oval cartouche, four pillar movement with tapered movement plates and recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum & Key.  H37 W28 D17

Thomas Foss, London 1782-94 was apprenticed (1765) to Joseph Hindley, son of Henry Hindley of York. The Hindley family were innovative clockmakers, Henry Hindley frequently referred to as “The Tompion of the North”
  • A late 18th century single train 8-day fusee bracket clock by “Thomas Foss, The Strand London” C1790, in a break arch mahogany case with a corresponding glazed door, glazed side windows and glazed rear movement door, case raised on a moulded plinth and four bracket feet, with a silvered dial and non-matching steel hands, dial engraved with Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes and minute track, makers name to the arch enclosed in an oval cartouche, four pillar movement with tapered movement plates and recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum & Key.  H37 W28 D17

Thomas Foss, London 1782-94 was apprenticed (1765) to Joseph Hindley, son of Henry Hindley of York. The Hindley family were innovative clockmakers, Henry Hindley frequently referred to as “The Tompion of the North”
  • A late 18th century single train 8-day fusee bracket clock by “Thomas Foss, The Strand London” C1790, in a break arch mahogany case with a corresponding glazed door, glazed side windows and glazed rear movement door, case raised on a moulded plinth and four bracket feet, with a silvered dial and non-matching steel hands, dial engraved with Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes and minute track, makers name to the arch enclosed in an oval cartouche, four pillar movement with tapered movement plates and recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum & Key.  H37 W28 D17

Thomas Foss, London 1782-94 was apprenticed (1765) to Joseph Hindley, son of Henry Hindley of York. The Hindley family were innovative clockmakers, Henry Hindley frequently referred to as “The Tompion of the North”
  • A late 18th century single train 8-day fusee bracket clock by “Thomas Foss, The Strand London” C1790, in a break arch mahogany case with a corresponding glazed door, glazed side windows and glazed rear movement door, case raised on a moulded plinth and four bracket feet, with a silvered dial and non-matching steel hands, dial engraved with Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes and minute track, makers name to the arch enclosed in an oval cartouche, four pillar movement with tapered movement plates and recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum & Key.  H37 W28 D17

Thomas Foss, London 1782-94 was apprenticed (1765) to Joseph Hindley, son of Henry Hindley of York. The Hindley family were innovative clockmakers, Henry Hindley frequently referred to as “The Tompion of the North”
  • A late 18th century single train 8-day fusee bracket clock by “Thomas Foss, The Strand London” C1790, in a break arch mahogany case with a corresponding glazed door, glazed side windows and glazed rear movement door, case raised on a moulded plinth and four bracket feet, with a silvered dial and non-matching steel hands, dial engraved with Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes and minute track, makers name to the arch enclosed in an oval cartouche, four pillar movement with tapered movement plates and recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum & Key.  H37 W28 D17

Thomas Foss, London 1782-94 was apprenticed (1765) to Joseph Hindley, son of Henry Hindley of York. The Hindley family were innovative clockmakers, Henry Hindley frequently referred to as “The Tompion of the North”

Description: A late 18th century single train 8-day fusee bracket clock by “Thomas Foss, The Strand London” C1790, in a break arch mahogany case with a corresponding glazed door, glazed side windows and glazed rear movement door, case raised on a moulded plinth and four bracket feet, with a silvered dial and non-matching steel hands, dial engraved with Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes and minute track, makers name to the arch enclosed in an oval cartouche, four pillar movement with tapered movement plates and recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum & Key. H37 W28 D17

Thomas Foss, London 1782-94 was apprenticed (1765) to Joseph Hindley, son of Henry Hindley of York. The Hindley family were innovative clockmakers, Henry Hindley frequently referred to as “The Tompion of the North”





Dimensions:
Height: 37cm  Length/Width: 28cm  Depth/Diameter: 17cm

Condition Grade: 
1 - Excellent: A lot in excellent condition with no damage (this item could be used or new).
2 - Good: A lot in good condition, possibly with slight wear commensurate with age or minor restoration.
3 - Fair/Good: A lot in fairly good condition but possibly with some wear, damage or restoration.
4 - Fair: A lot likely in need of some restoration or not in working order.
5 - Poor: A lot with heavy wear or damage and not fit for purpose, in need of full restoration or to be broken for parts.
0 - N/A:
3 - Fair/Good: A lot in fairly good condition but possibly with some wear, damage or restoration.

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