Mare clock Payne & Co. London
Mare clock Payne & Co. London
England, 19th century, marked on a silvered dial ring, movement number 3344, ebonized wooden case with gilded brass applications, open-worked sides and backed with silk fabric, movement with half-hour strike on gong, working, key missing, h 52 cm.
Info: William Payne first became known in 1816 at 62 South Moulton Street in London. In 1825 he moved to 163 New Bond Street, where the company remained until the 20th century.
Lit. see: Loomes, B. (2006). "Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World", N.A.G. Press, London Britten, F.J. (1986). "Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers - A History of Stylesin Clocks and Watches and their Mechanisms", Bloomsbury Books, London. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.
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Mare clock Payne & Co. London
England, 19th century, marked on a silvered dial ring, movement number 3344, ebonized wooden case with gilded brass applications, open-worked sides and backed with silk fabric, movement with half-hour strike on gong, working, key missing, h 52 cm.
Info: William Payne first became known in 1816 at 62 South Moulton Street in London. In 1825 he moved to 163 New Bond Street, where the company remained until the 20th century.
Lit. see: Loomes, B. (2006). "Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World", N.A.G. Press, London Britten, F.J. (1986). "Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers - A History of Stylesin Clocks and Watches and their Mechanisms", Bloomsbury Books, London. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.