GRAYHURST HARVEY & Co. BRACKET CLOCK
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Michael Grayhurst (1765-1839), movement with etched engraved detail on the body and pendulum
h. 16-1/2 w. 11 d. 6 in.
Provenance: This clock remained in Pierre de Boucherville's family from when it was new until 1937 by all accounts of documentation in the clock; The piece lived in Quebec until 1911 then in Montreal to 1937; Descent through the family to the current owner From the collection of a Greenwich, CT lady
Michael Grayhurst 1765-1839) is a listed clockmaker and worked with James Harvey in business as gold/silversmiths, watchmakers and jewelers at 65, Strand from c. 1810. By 1834, they had grown to become Grayhurst, Harvey, Denton & Co. at 64, Strand and by 1840, they had a second shop at 128 Regent Street.
h. 16-1/2 w. 11 d. 6 in.
Provenance: This clock remained in Pierre de Boucherville's family from when it was new until 1937 by all accounts of documentation in the clock; The piece lived in Quebec until 1911 then in Montreal to 1937; Descent through the family to the current owner From the collection of a Greenwich, CT lady
Michael Grayhurst 1765-1839) is a listed clockmaker and worked with James Harvey in business as gold/silversmiths, watchmakers and jewelers at 65, Strand from c. 1810. By 1834, they had grown to become Grayhurst, Harvey, Denton & Co. at 64, Strand and by 1840, they had a second shop at 128 Regent Street.
Condition
Miscellaneous flakes of veneer missing along with cracks in case; with small corner of molding missing at bottom right; replaced glass to back door
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GRAYHURST HARVEY & Co. BRACKET CLOCK
Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
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