£290
A large mid to late 20th century mahogany dome-top 8-day bracket clock, reportedly made by William A Kermock who worked for the Royal Clockmaker Frodsham & Co, chased foliate silvered dial with Roman numeral hour markers and strike/silent dial, housed in architectural case with pillar supports, pierced fretwork side plates and heavy cast-brass movement striking on a gong, case height excluding bracket 54cm, with pendulum and key, working order
A very good quality reproduction bracket clock, only one side length of beading detached but still present and only needs re-gluing, otherwise no damage, case has a few very faint natural cracks, rear door mesh plate has been dented and pushed in on one side, material beneath both pierced fretwork sides have a few small holes, hammer or gong are slightly out of shape as striking does not quite hit, bracket is quite sun bleached compared to clock case
Fees apply to the hammer price:
Room and Absentee Bids:
24% inc VAT*
Online and Autobids:
27.6% inc VAT*