Ellicott & Smith Bracket Clock
A fine Rosewood Bracket clock with silvered dial showing two subsidery dials in the arch, one for Strike & Silent and one for Rise & Fall regulation. A substantial twin fusee movement with pull repeat and striking the hour on a bell. The Rosewood case is in superb condition and standing on carved Egyptian style feet, velvet lined brass fishscale sound frets to the sides. To the back door a glass aperature to see the movement and pendulum swing within. The dial signed Ellicott & Smith of the Royal Excvhange, London. Edward Ellicott wasa thye son of John Ellicott who was the clockmaker to King George III. John Ellicotts father was also a clockmaker and was admitted to the clockmakers company in 1696. The movement is running for a week on a full wind. Standing 39cm high including the finial, 16cm wide and 11cm deep.
| Dimensions | 16 × 22 × 40 mm |
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| Brand | Ellicott & Smith |
| Date | 1820 |
| Guarantee | 24 Months |
| Dial Colour | Silver |
| Dial Type | Arched |
| Style | Bracket |



















