A VICTORIAN BRASS QUARTER-CHIMING EIGHT DAY WESTMINSTER ABBEY SKELETON CLOCK WITH BELLS IN THE TOWERS
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SKELETON CLOCKS (LOTS 117-134)
A VICTORIAN BRASS QUARTER-CHIMING EIGHT DAY WESTMINSTER ABBEY SKELETON CLOCK WITH BELLS IN THE TOWERS

ATTRIBUTED TO EVANS, HANDSWORTH, BIRMINGHAM. RETAILED BY EVERINGTON, NOTTINGHAM. CIRCA 1860

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A VICTORIAN BRASS QUARTER-CHIMING EIGHT DAY WESTMINSTER ABBEY SKELETON CLOCK WITH BELLS IN THE TOWERS
ATTRIBUTED TO EVANS, HANDSWORTH, BIRMINGHAM. RETAILED BY EVERINGTON, NOTTINGHAM. CIRCA 1860
DIAL: champlevé silvered dial with skeletonised centre, blued steel hands MOVEMENT: triple pierced plates, the main frames joined by eight double-screwed pillars, triple chain fusees, train wheels with six crossings, anchor escapement, striking the quarters on eight bells (a nest of four in each tower) and the hours on gong; ebony rod pendulum with lead bob, winding key, replaced marble plinth and glass dome
22¼ in. (56.5 cm.) high, excluding dome; 16½ in. (42 cm.) wide; 8¾ in. (22 cm.) deep

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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
D. Roberts, British Skeleton Clocks, Woodbridge, 1987, p. 65, fig. 2/23 and p. 148, fig.; F.B. Royer-Collard, Skeleton Clocks, London, 1969, p. 5, fig. 1-3.
The distinctive champlevé chapter ring of this clock may be seen on a striking Westminster clock by Evans illustrated in Roberts, fig. 2/21. Most quarter-chiming Westminster Abbey skeleton have their bells positioned between the towers. For examples see Roberts, Royer-Collard, lot 133 and a clock sold in the R.O. Schmitt Collection at Christie's New York, 17 June 2005, lot 24 ($36,000). The present example is apparently unique for having its bells in the towers, ensuring the clock more accurately reflects the profile of the actual Abbey. Possibly it was made as a prototype or as a special commission.