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A good mid-19th century ebonised travel clock with trip repeat Arnold and Frodsham, 84 Strand Lo...
A good mid-19th century ebonised travel clock with trip repeat Arnold and Frodsham, 84 Strand Lo...
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A good mid-19th century ebonised travel clock with trip repeat
Arnold and Frodsham, 84 Strand London, numbered 736
Surmounted by a gilt feathered serpent handle above a large escapement inspection window forming the roof of the pagoda-like top, over glazed sides and a pierced back door, above a carved feathered border over a moulded base and bracket feet. The 3.75 inch brass dial with engraved floral spandrels and engine turned minute ring, with large Roman chapter ring, engraved under XII Arnold 84 Strand and London No 736 below VI, the centre with engraved floral motifs and an engine-turned watered silk background, offsetting the blued steel quatrefoil hands, the whole dial surrounded by an engraved brass palm frond sight ring. The four pillar, twin chain fusee movement with maintaining power and a jewelled English lever platform escapement, the back plate signed in the lower left and right corners Charles Frodsham and 84 Strand London respectively. Ticking and striking with a pull repeat on the right side, together with a winding key and a case key. 27cms (10.5ins) high
Footnotes:
This clock would have been made between 1844-1858. Although Arnold is engraved on the dial, it is a product of the Frodsham workshop; John Roger Arnold died in 1843, and it was after his death that Charles Frodsham purchased Arnold's corner premises at 84 Strand, which Arnold had used since 1821. Frodsham continued to use the name 'Arnold', sometimes even using 'J. R. Arnold', together with his own name on all the items produced by the shop. By 1858, Frodsham stopped using Arnold's name on his products. The address of 84 Strand, originally a coffee house when constructed in 1696, would remain part of the Frodsham company until it was pulled down in 1894, as part of development for Hotel Cecil.
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A good mid-19th century ebonised travel clock with trip repeat Arnold and Frodsham, 84 Strand Lo...

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