Miniature Dial Clock By Payne & Co.
This Dial clock is unusually small with an 8 inch dial. In a beautiful mahogany case with a bull nose frame and cream dial signed Payne and Co. 163. New Bond Street, LONDON. The four pillar single fusee movement with anchor recoil escapement and thick brass plates, fits perfectly behind the dial and is square and compact in order to fit the case. The original cream painted dial with roman numerals and sharply finished blued spade hands.
William Payne is first recorded at 62 South Moulton Street London in 1816. By 1825 he has moved to 163 New Bond Street where the company remains until the 20th century. William Payne & Company, watch, clock and pedomater makers are first recorded there in 1852, Also Known as Payne & Co. Examples of Payne and Co’s work can be found in the the Royal Collection.
This clock comes with our two year guarantee
28cm H x 28cm W x 15 cm D
This Dial clock is unusually small with an 8 inch dial. In a beautiful mahogany case with a bull nose frame and cream dial signed Payne and Co. 163. New Bond Street, LONDON. The four pillar single fusee movement with anchor recoil escapement and thick brass plates, fits perfectly behind the dial and is square and compact in order to fit the case. The original cream painted dial with roman numerals and sharply finished blued spade hands.
William Payne is first recorded at 62 South Moulton Street London in 1816. By 1825 he has moved to 163 New Bond Street where the company remains until the 20th century. William Payne & Company, watch, clock and pedomater makers are first recorded there in 1852, Also Known as Payne & Co. Examples of Payne and Co’s work can be found in the the Royal Collection.
This clock comes with our two year guarantee
28cm H x 28cm W x 15 cm D
This Dial clock is unusually small with an 8 inch dial. In a beautiful mahogany case with a bull nose frame and cream dial signed Payne and Co. 163. New Bond Street, LONDON. The four pillar single fusee movement with anchor recoil escapement and thick brass plates, fits perfectly behind the dial and is square and compact in order to fit the case. The original cream painted dial with roman numerals and sharply finished blued spade hands.
William Payne is first recorded at 62 South Moulton Street London in 1816. By 1825 he has moved to 163 New Bond Street where the company remains until the 20th century. William Payne & Company, watch, clock and pedomater makers are first recorded there in 1852, Also Known as Payne & Co. Examples of Payne and Co’s work can be found in the the Royal Collection.
This clock comes with our two year guarantee
28cm H x 28cm W x 15 cm D