A large, impressive Victorian ebonized and brass mounted bracket clock with eight day triple chain fusee movement chiming quarters on eight bells and striking hours on a gong.
This late 19th century bracket clock by Thomas Russell Liverpool, with Cambridge chiming fusee movement striking on eight graduated bells and a gong with silvered chapter ring and two subsidiary dials enclosed by an arched glazed door with case, mounted with gilt finials and Corinthian columns on a stepped base and ogee bracket feet.
The brass arched dial with silvered chime/silent, pendulum regulation and chime selection subsidiary dials to arch above a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, the matt centre with silvered plaque, inscribed Thomas Russell Liverpool the case with flamboyant finials, heavy embossed ormolu mounts.
This clock stands a monumental 87cm tall, The case is in fantastic condition throughout and full working order.