£600
An unusual 19th century brass timepiece by Alexander Smart, London The plain polished case signed Alex'r Smart, maker, No.101, the 2 inch white enamel dial with black Roman chapter, the back with locking sliding plate revealing the winding and setting holes, the eight day movement with platform escapement, with signed and numbered key. 10cm high Footnote:Alexander Smart is recorded as a London clockmaker, fl.1828-1851. The inside back of this clock is also inscribed for the maker with the address at No.70 South Audley Street. This timepiece with its sliding back plate which locks into place to cover the winding and setting holes appears to have been designed specifically for anti-tampering. Condition:• Case: Case good (no key for back plate) • Dial: Fine hairlines between 8 and 10 • Movement: Not running but intact - mainspring and drive chain need re-seating. Unless otherwise stated, all clocks are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a clock may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping and durability - it is advised that all clocks are inspected and serviced by a qualified horologist before full use.
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