Fusee Striking Regency Bracket Clock
A particularly small, slim and well proportioned strike fusee bracket clock, by Pike, Eltham, dated c.1810-1820. The classic mahogany lancet topped case has delicate geometric boxwood stringing and the case benefits from having all of its original brasswork. The 4-inch convex painted Roman dial is signed for PIKE, ELTHAM.
The dial has in the past been restored very well and has steel Breguet-style hands. The eight day movement has two fusee trains and strikes the hours on a bell.
- Height: 14 ¼ inches (36cms)
Width: 7 ½ inches (19 cms)
Depth: 4 ½ inches (11.5 cms)
James Pike is recorded in Baillie’s as working 1805-8, but Loomes extends these dates to 1832. A John Pike is also listed at Eltham, for the dates 1820-42.
Fully overhauled and guaranteed for 3 years.
Price includes delivery within mainland UK.