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THOMAS COOK (1803-c.1851)

A mahogany convex dial wall clock (c. 1840 London)

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Item Stock Code

1186

Item Signed, Inscribed, Dated Details

Thos Cook, London

UK/USA Dimensions

  14.75 inch high

European Converted Dimensions

  37.46 cm high

Current Item Condition

Fully restored

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

A round convex dial wall clock with shaped plates to the eight day timepiece fusee movement. The 12 inch convex dial is signed 'Thomas Cook, London' and has black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and a cast brass bezel. Contained in a mahogany case with a lovely thin surround.

COOK
Type Artist/Maker
Country of origin London
Started working 1803
Stopped working Circa 1851

Thomas Cook is recorded as working in London in 1851 having been apprenticed in 1803.

Price

gbp 2250.00 (Pound Sterling)

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Status

FOR SALE



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Leigh Extence Antiques

Leigh Extence Antiques
The Grove
55 High Street
Honiton
Devon
EX14 1PW

Open: 10.30 - 5.00

Contacts: Mr Leigh Extence
Telephone: +44 (0)1395 268723
Mobile: +44 (0)7967 802160
Website: www.extence.co.uk
We are members of:
LAPADA - THE ASSOCIATION OF ART & ANTIQUES DEALERS
LAPADA - THE ASSOCIATION OF ART & ANTIQUES DEALERS
Established: 1981
We deal in:

Fine antique clocks, including bracket, longcase, carriage, lantern, mystery and wall clocks from the early 18th century onwards.

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