Desbois and Wheeler, Gray’s Inn Passage, London

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Object Description

A fine late George III period mahogany bracket clock, standing on its bespoke wall bracket.

The case is veneered in richly figured mahogany with boxwood stringing, surmounted by a well-turned brass ball finial. It has a shaped top and rests on a later bespoke matching mahogany wall bracket. The sides are adorned with carved volutes and applied rosettes, flanking the inset panelled trunk with a shallow moulded base.

The 7 inch round white painted dial is signed Desbois & Wheeler, Gray’s Inn Passage and features Roman hour numerals, an outer dotted minute track and finely pierced blued steel hands, set behind a convex brass bezel.

The 8-day twin fusee movement has an original anchor escapement and strikes the hours on a bell. The backplate is engraved in flowing script with the maker’s name Desbois and Wheeler, Gray’s Inn Passage , secured with knopped brass pillars.

Date: circa 1810
Height: 18 in (45.7cm)
Width: 12 in (30cm)
Depth: 6 ¼ in (15.9cm)

Object Literature

*Desbois & Wheeler were active in early 19th century London, producing refined bracket and wall clocks from their Gray’s Inn Passage workshop.

Object Details

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Thursday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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