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		<title>Arnold &#038; Frodsham ~ No 736.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Apr 2023 13:24:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It's not often you will have the opportunity to buy a rare twin fusee carriage / mantel clock of small proportions made by Arnold &#38; Frodsham - two of Englands finest makers.<br />
John Roger Arnold had a prestigious clock and watch shop and workshops at 84 The Strand. He was the apprentice of his father John Arnold and Abraham Louis Breguet. He formed a business with Edward John Dent ( of Big Ben fame - the Westminster Clock) between 1830 and 1840, becoming Arnold &#38; Dent. In 1843, when J.R. Arnold died suddenly, Dent opened a shop at 82 The Strand while Charles Frodsham bought the Arnold's business and premises at 84 The Strand, becoming Arnold &#38; Frodsham. Interestingly, this clock has "Arnold 84 Strand" marked on the dial, and to the backplate lower corners "Charles Frodsham 84 Strand" (see pictures), so I think we can assume that this clock was started by Arnold but finished and sold by Frodsham after Arnold's demise . This clock is bell striking with a pull repeat. The engraved and detailed brass/gilt dial and fine ebonised case in the Chinese pagoda style, popular of the period. Particularly small in size and having a miniature chain fusee movement of superb quality with beautiful finishing throughout. The original 'balance wheel' lever escapement is visible through the top glass. A very attractive and interesting clock, and possibly one of the last Arnold made.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not often you will have the opportunity to buy a rare twin fusee carriage / mantel clock of small proportions made by Arnold &amp; Frodsham &#8211; two of Englands finest makers.<br />
John Roger Arnold had a prestigious clock and watch shop and workshops at 84 The Strand.  He was the apprentice of his father John Arnold and Abraham Louis Breguet. He formed a business with Edward John Dent (of Big Ben fame &#8211; the Westminster Clock) between 1830 and 1840, becoming Arnold &amp; Dent. In 1843, when J.R. Arnold died suddenly, Dent opened a shop at 82 The Strand while Charles Frodsham bought the Arnold&#8217;s business and premises at 84 The Strand, becoming Arnold &amp; Frodsham. Interestingly, this clock has &#8220;Arnold, 84 Strand, London No 736&#8221;  marked on the dial, and to the backplate lower corners &#8220;Charles Frodsham 84 Strand&#8221; (see pictures), so I think we can assume that this clock was started by Arnold but finished and sold by Frodsham after Arnold&#8217;s demise . The clock is bell striking with a pull repeat. The engraved and detailed brass/gilt dial and fine ebonised case in the Chinese pagoda style, popular of the period. Particularly small in size and having a miniature chain fusee movement of superb quality with beautiful finishing throughout. The original &#8216;balance wheel&#8217; lever escapement is visible through the top glass. A very attractive and interesting clock, and possibly one of the last Arnold made.</p>
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