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HENRY HOPKINS (c.1750-c.1780) - Receive artist alerts » - More items from this artist »
George III mahogany gilt brass mounted bracket clock by Henry Hopkins, Deptford, London (c. 1770 England)
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Medium
Mahogany
Signed/Inscribed/DatedHenry Hopkins, Deptford
Dimensions13.00inch wide 24.00inch high 8.00inch deep (33.02 cm wide 60.96 cm high 20.32 cm deep)
ProvenancePrivate collection Essex
LiteratureEnglish, George III, circa 1770
ConditionExcellent. The movement has been fully overhauled and serviced, minor restorations to the case.
Description / Expertise
A fine George III figured mahogany double fusee bracket clock by Henry Hopkins, Deptford, London. The mahogany bell top mounted with a floral garland and a central column supported by gilt brass pierced fretwork, topped with a central flame finial and four further corner urn finials. Below gilt brass caryatid corner mounts and floral cast sound frets and to the sides a pair of circular and rectangular sounding apetures decorated with cast brass floral and cherub infils, the case supported on ornate gilt brass feet. The seven and a half inch break arch dial with floral and foliate scroll borders, Roman and Arabic chapter ring with strike/silent subsidiary dial to arch, the matted centre with calendar aperture, and recessed silvered signed cartouche. The five pillar double fusee movement with elaborate floral engraved back plate, original verge escapement, striking on a bell, with pull repeat on the hours.
Henry Hopkins is listed in Baileys Clock Makers of the World as a clock and watch maker working in Deptford , London before 1780.
gbp 15900 (Pound Sterling)
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