A Regency brass-inlaid mahogany bracket clock by Jackson of Brompton, circa 1820. Having an 8″ white-painted Roman dial inscribed “Jackson Brompton”, the wire-driven twin-fusee movement with shouldered plates, the break-arched case with brass inlay on a fluted frieze, plinth and brass ball feet, the sides with brass lattice grilles beneath ring handles, one with pull-repeat cord, 17.25″, (44cm) high.
Condition
Dial – good order, though probably repainted some years ago to a high standard. Movement – three holes to backplate – top left, centre left and lower right. Case – minor cracking to roof, splits to front. Loss to outer edge of rear door, beside lock. No key (rear door open). Fellows do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any clocks sold.