Lot 901
A late George III inlaid mahogany pad-top twin fusee bracket clock.Paul (or Paull) Family,...
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Lot 901
A late George III inlaid mahogany pad-top twin fusee bracket clock.Paul (or Paull) Family,...
Lot 901
Lot Description
A late George III inlaid mahogany pad-top twin fusee bracket clock.
Paul (or Paull) Family, Cleavland St, London
The 8-inch white Roman dial faintly inscribed, the chain-driven five-pillar movement with shouldered plates having engraved border framing central cartouche “Paul / Cleavland Str’t / LONDON”, the pendulum with engraved bob matching the plates, the break-arched case with pad top and leaf-capped brass carry handle over brass bezel with convex glazing, in turn above stringing, the sides with arched brass fish-scale frets, with moulded base and retaining three (of four) brass ball feet, 15.5”, (39.5cm) high excluding handle.
Literature: See Frederick James Britten, ‘Former Clock & Watchmakers and their Work, 9th Edition, where listed
Paul & Company, 1799 - 1838, 15 Cleveland Street, Marylebone.
Paul & Keane 1799 watchmakers and jewellers (directory)
Paull, P., 15 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, 1810-1823., George, 15 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, 1830-1835.
Philip Paull 1802 - 1829
George Paull 1835 - 1838
Mary Paull 1832
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Dial has fine crazing/cracking, name faded. Movement in VGC. Case has cracking to roof, no door key or winder, no border to escutcheon, minor rear door losses, one brass ball foot missing (overall minor restoration required).
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