18TH CENTURY ANTIQUE GEORGIAN EBONIZED BRACKET CLOCK BY WILLIAM SCAFE OF LONDON
By William Scafe
England, circa 1750-1760
18TH CENTURY ANTIQUE GEORGIAN EBONIZED BRACKET CLOCK BY WILLIAM SCAFE OF LONDON
England, circa 1750-1760
H 20¹/₂ inch (52 cm) W 10¹/₄ inch (26 cm) D 6³/₄ inch (17 cm)
A good quality antique, ebonized brass dial bracket clock by this 18th century 'maker of repute'. The moulded and veneered case has an inverted bell top, which is surmounted by five brass finials and a delicately carved fret. The front door has finely carved wooden frets surrounding the dial arch.
The arched brass dial has mask and foliage spandrels in the corners and in the arch there are opposing strike and silent dials with a blued steel pointer. The main dial centre, which is matted, has both calendar and mock pendulum apertures. The mock pendulum is delicately engraved with a floral motif. The eight day, hour striking movement has pull repeat on the hour.
Typical of William Scafe, his signature is found in the arch on a silvered semi-circular disc. The chapter ring has Roman numerals and a double minutes circle with triangles at the five minutes. The strike/silent feature in the arch is most unusual. The two dials are separated by a profusely en graved brass centrepiece of floral designs, with a bird motif beneath the maker's signature. The hour and minute hands are well pierced and finished. The back plate and back-cock are likewise finely engraved with foliate designs and are centred by a bird motif which echoes the engraving in the arch.
Condition Good
MATERIALS Wood,Brass