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A George III ebonised and gilt-brass mounted musical and quarter striking eight day table clock with automata, made for the Chinese export market
John Marriott, London. Circa 1785
The case with ormolu mouldings to the plinth and supported on foliate scroll feet, the sides with foliate handles above silk-backed gilt-brass trellis sound frets, all angles mounted with gilt-brass brickwork mouldings, the break arch surmounted by an automaton figure within a gilt-brass pagoda striking the hours and quarters on a large bell mounted within the stylised tiled roof with later centre finial, the 9 in. wide brass dial with delicate floral decoration to the corners, white enamel Roman and Arabic chapter disc with centre seconds and gilt-brass hands, white enamel subsidiary discs to the lower corners for strike/silent and six tune selection (HORNPIPE/DANCE/MINUETT/SONG/DANCE/MARCH), inset automaton with rustic scene to the break arch with parading figures, the triple chain and fusee movement with six ringed pillars and verge escapement, foliate scroll and flowering basket engraving to the back plate signed Marriott/London, the hours striking via articulated link to bell in the pagoda and the quarters striking on the top bell and on a further bell to the back plate, the music playing on eight bells via 3 in. long pin barrel; probably original ratcheted winding key with engraved handle
See p.118 for movement detail
37 in. (94 cm.) high