A GEORGE I EBONISED STRIKING EIGHT TABLE CLOCK
A GEORGE I EBONISED STRIKING EIGHT TABLE CLOCK

WILLIAM KIPLING, LONDON. CIRCA 1710

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A GEORGE I EBONISED STRIKING EIGHT TABLE CLOCK
WILLIAM KIPLING, LONDON. CIRCA 1710
CASE: bell top with replaced brass handle, glazed side panels, later block feet DIAL: 7 in. wide rectangular dial with cherub spandrels to silvered chapter ring, matted centre with date square, false pendulum aperture and ringed winding holes, signed 'Wm. Kipling London', later strike/silent and pendulum regulation, blued steel hands MOVEMENT: twin fusees, six pillars, later anchor escapement, rack strike on replaced bell, fully engraved back plate signed 'Wm. Kipling/LONDON', formerly with pull quarter repeat; replaced pendulum
15¼ in. (38.5 cm.) high; 10 in. (25.5 cm.) wide; 6¼ in. (16 cm.) deep

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William Kipling is recorded working at Broad Street, Ratcliffe Cross, London from 1705-1737. See also lot 75.

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