Lot Number : 6141

  • Large and imposing wall mounted clock in an oak case with a single train fusee movement, case mounted on an integral recessed corbel bracket with a break arch deep moulded pediment and corresponding moulding to the front of the case, with glazed side doors and inner dial bezel lock, 14” two-part silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and inner quarter-hour track, pierced steel hands within a cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed “William Crow, Stratford, A.D.1899” with a well finished 19th century eight-day fusee movement with plain pillars, fusee chain and fusee stop work. With pendulum.
William Crow is recorded as working in the late 19th century as a clock retailer, watchmaker, optician and Jeweller from various London premises including 140 The Grove and 29 West Ham Lane, Stratford, London. Given the size of the case and construction it is possible the clock was commissioned and constructed for use in a large institutional or public building.
  • Large and imposing wall mounted clock in an oak case with a single train fusee movement, case mounted on an integral recessed corbel bracket with a break arch deep moulded pediment and corresponding moulding to the front of the case, with glazed side doors and inner dial bezel lock, 14” two-part silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and inner quarter-hour track, pierced steel hands within a cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed “William Crow, Stratford, A.D.1899” with a well finished 19th century eight-day fusee movement with plain pillars, fusee chain and fusee stop work. With pendulum.
William Crow is recorded as working in the late 19th century as a clock retailer, watchmaker, optician and Jeweller from various London premises including 140 The Grove and 29 West Ham Lane, Stratford, London. Given the size of the case and construction it is possible the clock was commissioned and constructed for use in a large institutional or public building.
  • Large and imposing wall mounted clock in an oak case with a single train fusee movement, case mounted on an integral recessed corbel bracket with a break arch deep moulded pediment and corresponding moulding to the front of the case, with glazed side doors and inner dial bezel lock, 14” two-part silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and inner quarter-hour track, pierced steel hands within a cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed “William Crow, Stratford, A.D.1899” with a well finished 19th century eight-day fusee movement with plain pillars, fusee chain and fusee stop work. With pendulum.
William Crow is recorded as working in the late 19th century as a clock retailer, watchmaker, optician and Jeweller from various London premises including 140 The Grove and 29 West Ham Lane, Stratford, London. Given the size of the case and construction it is possible the clock was commissioned and constructed for use in a large institutional or public building.
  • Large and imposing wall mounted clock in an oak case with a single train fusee movement, case mounted on an integral recessed corbel bracket with a break arch deep moulded pediment and corresponding moulding to the front of the case, with glazed side doors and inner dial bezel lock, 14” two-part silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and inner quarter-hour track, pierced steel hands within a cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed “William Crow, Stratford, A.D.1899” with a well finished 19th century eight-day fusee movement with plain pillars, fusee chain and fusee stop work. With pendulum.
William Crow is recorded as working in the late 19th century as a clock retailer, watchmaker, optician and Jeweller from various London premises including 140 The Grove and 29 West Ham Lane, Stratford, London. Given the size of the case and construction it is possible the clock was commissioned and constructed for use in a large institutional or public building.
  • Large and imposing wall mounted clock in an oak case with a single train fusee movement, case mounted on an integral recessed corbel bracket with a break arch deep moulded pediment and corresponding moulding to the front of the case, with glazed side doors and inner dial bezel lock, 14” two-part silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and inner quarter-hour track, pierced steel hands within a cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed “William Crow, Stratford, A.D.1899” with a well finished 19th century eight-day fusee movement with plain pillars, fusee chain and fusee stop work. With pendulum.
William Crow is recorded as working in the late 19th century as a clock retailer, watchmaker, optician and Jeweller from various London premises including 140 The Grove and 29 West Ham Lane, Stratford, London. Given the size of the case and construction it is possible the clock was commissioned and constructed for use in a large institutional or public building.
  • Large and imposing wall mounted clock in an oak case with a single train fusee movement, case mounted on an integral recessed corbel bracket with a break arch deep moulded pediment and corresponding moulding to the front of the case, with glazed side doors and inner dial bezel lock, 14” two-part silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and inner quarter-hour track, pierced steel hands within a cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed “William Crow, Stratford, A.D.1899” with a well finished 19th century eight-day fusee movement with plain pillars, fusee chain and fusee stop work. With pendulum.
William Crow is recorded as working in the late 19th century as a clock retailer, watchmaker, optician and Jeweller from various London premises including 140 The Grove and 29 West Ham Lane, Stratford, London. Given the size of the case and construction it is possible the clock was commissioned and constructed for use in a large institutional or public building.
  • Large and imposing wall mounted clock in an oak case with a single train fusee movement, case mounted on an integral recessed corbel bracket with a break arch deep moulded pediment and corresponding moulding to the front of the case, with glazed side doors and inner dial bezel lock, 14” two-part silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and inner quarter-hour track, pierced steel hands within a cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed “William Crow, Stratford, A.D.1899” with a well finished 19th century eight-day fusee movement with plain pillars, fusee chain and fusee stop work. With pendulum.
William Crow is recorded as working in the late 19th century as a clock retailer, watchmaker, optician and Jeweller from various London premises including 140 The Grove and 29 West Ham Lane, Stratford, London. Given the size of the case and construction it is possible the clock was commissioned and constructed for use in a large institutional or public building.
  • Large and imposing wall mounted clock in an oak case with a single train fusee movement, case mounted on an integral recessed corbel bracket with a break arch deep moulded pediment and corresponding moulding to the front of the case, with glazed side doors and inner dial bezel lock, 14” two-part silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and inner quarter-hour track, pierced steel hands within a cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed “William Crow, Stratford, A.D.1899” with a well finished 19th century eight-day fusee movement with plain pillars, fusee chain and fusee stop work. With pendulum.
William Crow is recorded as working in the late 19th century as a clock retailer, watchmaker, optician and Jeweller from various London premises including 140 The Grove and 29 West Ham Lane, Stratford, London. Given the size of the case and construction it is possible the clock was commissioned and constructed for use in a large institutional or public building.

Description: Large and imposing wall mounted clock in an oak case with a single train fusee movement, case mounted on an integral recessed corbel bracket with a break arch deep moulded pediment and corresponding moulding to the front of the case, with glazed side doors and inner dial bezel lock, 14” two-part silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and inner quarter-hour track, pierced steel hands within a cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed “William Crow, Stratford, A.D.1899” with a well finished 19th century eight-day fusee movement with plain pillars, fusee chain and fusee stop work. With pendulum.
William Crow is recorded as working in the late 19th century as a clock retailer, watchmaker, optician and Jeweller from various London premises including 140 The Grove and 29 West Ham Lane, Stratford, London. Given the size of the case and construction it is possible the clock was commissioned and constructed for use in a large institutional or public building.


Dimensions:
Height: 100cm  Length/Width: 77cm  Depth/Diameter: 36cm

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:
2 - Good: A lot in good condition, possibly with slight wear commensurate with age or minor restoration.

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