�13k for a rare George III tavern clock

This fine and rare George III black japanned tavern clock beat its higher estimate at Dreweatts sale of Clocks and Scientific Instruments on February 17.

Crafted by Joseph Gurney, its features include a five pillar rack and bell striking movement, with five-wheel trains, 25 inch circular cream-painted Arabic numerals and pierced brass hands.


Crafted by Joseph Gurney in Bristol,
sold for £13,000

Written in gilt upon the clock's slender trunk case is the signature "Jos:h. Gurney, BRISTOL".

According to AJ Moore's definitive tome, The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900, both Gurney and the clock originate in Paul Fraser Collectible's home city of Bristol.

Originally auctioned with an estimate of £7,000-10,000, the clock eventually sold for £13,000.

Two-train cavern clocks like these are very rare - and this example is all the more remarkable for having survived in relatively original condition, with its original finish to the case.

Joseph Gurney's expertly crafted timepiece sold alongside a Charles II walnut hooded wall clock which realised a final hammer price of £37,000.

 

Image: Dreweatts


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