18TH CENTURY ANTIQUE WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK BY JONATHAN LOWNDES OF LONDON

By Jonathan Lowndes

United Kingdom, 1705

18TH CENTURY ANTIQUE WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK BY JONATHAN LOWNDES OF LONDON

United Kingdom, 1705

H 86⁵/₈ inch (220 cm) W 20¹/₂ inch (52 cm) D 10⁵/₈ inch (27 cm)

A fine Queen Anne period, early 18th century walnut hour-striking longcase clock by this well-known London clockmaker.

The molded case is veneered with beautifully figured walnut, the herringbone cross-banded rectangular trunk door has raised convex moldings. The flat-top hood has a finely pierced-wood soundfret below the overhanging cornice and brass capped columns either side of the dial.

The 12in square clock dial has finely matted centre and date aperture above the VI. The maker’s signature is set on the chapter-ring between VII and V and the hands are of finely wrought blued-steel. The four original spandrels show cherubs with dolphin tails upholding crowns.

The five-pillar movement is of week duration and has inside rack hour strike. With anchor escapement and seconds beating pendulum with period brass covered weights.

Jonathan Lowndes (c1656 –c1710) was born in Knutsford, Cheshire. By 1679 he was living in St Martin in the Fields in London and was listed as a watchmaker. He was made free of the Clockmakers’ Company in 1680 and was made Steward in 1696. By 1683 he was working at the Dial in Pall Mall, and later seems to have shared premises in St James’s with his brothers (including Charles & Samuel). He seems to have been active until at least 1710, and there is evidence that his workshop was continued after his death by his former apprentice Joseph Smith. Lowndes made clocks and watches of all types, including lantern and longcase clocks. Several of his clocks were included in the famous Wetherfield collection.

Condition Good

MATERIALS Walnut

Buy Enquire
Call us on +44 (0)20-7937 2220
And quote stock code 23621
Shipping EXPERT WORLDWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

18TH CENTURY ANTIQUE WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK BY JONATHAN LOWNDES OF LONDON


MAKE AN ENQUIRY