last quarter of the 17th century, English, the 6¾-inch dial inscribed ‘Thomas Knifton at the crossed keys [pictogram] in Lothbury’, with three pierced frets and Roman numerals to the chapter ring, crown wheel escapement and a bob pendulum,
17cm wide
16.5cm deep
44cm high
Provenance: The David Morris collection.
Thomas Knifton was born in Nottingham, c.1614. In 1632, he apprenticed in London through the Clothworkers' Company to William Selwood of London. He occasionally worked at the 'Drap(er)'s Arms', but mostly at the Cross Keys in Lothbury, London, until his death in 1667. He was never officially admitted into the Clockmakers' Company.
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The Collection of David Morris (1946-2021)
A lifelong horology enthusiast based in Hertford, David was first introduced to the antiques world by his wife, Tina, who he met in 1968; she would often visit the local antiques shops and car boot sales with her mother and, over time, David developed his own personal fascination with antique clocks and barometers. This impressive collection has now found its way to Sworders saleroom and will be offered in thirty-eight lots in our June Fine Interiors sale.
Sold for £7,200
Condition Report
This clock has had subsequent repairs and alterations.
Converted from a balance wheel escapement. General surface wear, scratches, small knocks and slight missapen elements. Some tarnish and discolouration. Signs of rust to movement. Please see additional images.
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Auction: Fine Interiors, 11th Jun, 2024
Our highly anticipated Fine Interiors sale has concluded with some excellent results, and we would like to thank everyone who joined us, whether online, in the saleroom, via absentee bids, or by telephone.
Amongst the highlights are a pair of neoclassical mahogany and ormolu pier tables, which achieved £24,700 after fierce bidding in the saleroom. Additionally, three expertly crafted plaster models of temples attributed to Jean-Pierre and François Fouquet, estimated at £6,000-£8,000 each, altogether resulted in £35,100. The sought-after collection of Theo and Rosemary Cutting also achieved a sale total of £107,315 which included a rosewood baby grand piano by Steinway & Sons that sold for £5,460 and a George III carved giltwood overmantel mirror which sold for £4,940.
Viewing
Stansted Viewing | Auction
Viewing will be held at our Stansted Auction Rooms, Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8GE, as follows:
Friday 7 June, 10am - 4pm
Sunday 9 June, 10am - 1pm
Monday 10 June, 10am - 4pm
The auction will take place at our Stansted Auction Rooms, Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8GE.
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