John Skinner, Exeter
A George III mahogany case and silvered engraved dial striking clock, movement with date disposal and half hour striking, subsidiary Strike/Silent dial to th arch. Dial and movement signed 'Jn. Skinner, Exeter'. C. 1800. H. 45 cm. W. 32 cm. D. 21 cm.
Records show two John Skinners of Exeter, father (1747–1818) & son (1776–1846). The Skinner clockmaking business continued in the High Street in Exeter from the 1770’s to 1846. As with many provincial clockmakers at this time, the Skinners bought their stock ready made from London but signed with their name. This movement was made by Thwaites and Reed in London.
Provenance: ”House of Danske Bank” Antiques, art and design from Erichsen’s House and other historic buildings of Holmens Kanal, Copenhagen.
Wear due to age and use. No guarantee of the function of the clock work. Pendulum and Winding key is enclosed.
House of Danske Bank – the online sale part I, 23 September 2024
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