The good quality quarter sawn oak case of excellent
proportions. The domed topped hood with arched fret, side
viewing windows and turned free standing pillars
terminating with giltwood capitals.
The long trunk door with shaped top, crossbanded in
pollard oak with boxwood and ebony inlay, which is
repeated on the trunk edge and also on the base, which
sits on small bracket feet.
The beautifully executed 12.5" arched brass dial with
ringed winding holes, calendar aperture, recessed
subsidiary seconds dial and shaped fully signed nameplate
cartouche to the matted centre, within a silvered Roman
numeral dutch banded chapter ring with foliate half hour
markers and Arabic five minutes. Wheat-ear engraved outer
border with finely cast gilded brass four seasons
spandrels to the corners.The arch with recessed central
revolving ball moon, calibrated for the lunar month to the
equator, flanked by gilded brass dolphin spandrels,
beneath wheat-ear engraved border.
The fully restored, fine quality eight day duration movement, united by four beautifully turned knopped pillars, excellent quality wheel work and continuous moon drive. Countwheel striking the hours on a single bell.
Finely fretted blued steel hands.
The original shaped lead weights and brass bob pendulum.
John and Daniel Seddon were makers of very fine
clocks. The best of which were the high quality longcase
clocks with globe moons to the arch. Their clocks were
particularly noted for the exceptionally fine engraving.