Sanders of Manchester
A remarkable example of late 18th-century English clockmaking, this grand mahogany longcase clock epitomises the refined craftsmanship and aesthetic sensibilities of the Georgian period. Its distinguished style combines Gothic influences with classical elegance, resulting in a timeless focal point for any interior.
Origin: England
Date: Circa 1775
Material: Mahogany, brass
Dimensions: Height: 246 cm (97 ins); Width: 59 cm (23.2 ins); Depth: 25 cm (10 ins)
Condition: Excellent patina, original base, minor restoration to the case
This longcase clock, attributed to the noted maker Sanders of Manchester, reflects the sophisticated horology and superior cabinet-making standards synonymous with late Georgian England. Comparable examples from this period feature in esteemed collections such as the British Museum and the Science Museum in London, underlining the enduring appeal and historical value of such pieces. The clock’s moonphase dial and subsidiary complications recall the advancements in mechanical engineering that characterised the era.
Notable Features:
- Exquisite figured mahogany case with a beautifully grained, full-length Gothic door, accented by a blind fret and elegant turned cluster columns.
- Brass dial featuring moonphase, subsidiary seconds, and inset datework, demonstrating both technical precision and artistic embellishment.
- Iconic swan-neck pediment with turned paterae, reflecting Georgian stylistic flourishes.
- Original raised and panelled base with chamfered sides, supported on four ogee bracket feet, testifying to its authenticity and careful preservation.
The clock’s design resonates with the symmetry and order favoured during the Georgian period, while its Gothic detailing adds a distinct touch of drama and grandeur. Such clocks were status symbols for their original owners and remain highly coveted by collectors today, not least for their rarity, provenance, and superb state of preservation.
This outstanding grandfather clock is not only an exceptional timepiece, but also a statement object suitable for prominent display in a drawing room, hallway, or private collection. For those seeking a genuine highlight for their collection, or an impressive period focal piece, this 18th-century Sanders of Manchester longcase clock stands unmatched.
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