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A Rare Late 17th Century English Basket-Top Spring Clock by John Wrench of Chester, Circa 1695-1700. England

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A Rare Late 17th Century English Basket-Top Spring Clock by John Wrench of Chester, Circa 1695-1700, England

This exquisite late 17th-century English basket-top table clock, signed by John Wrench of Chester, showcases the elegance and craftsmanship of the golden age of English horology.

The beautifully proportioned ebony-veneered case features a basket top adorned with cast brass ornaments, including trumpeting putti amidst elaborate scrollwork. A central temple motif is set within the gallery, exuding grandeur and intricacy. The case is further enhanced by repousse brass escutcheons on the front door, rectangular glazed panels on the sides to reveal the movement, and rests on elegant brass claw feet.

The fine square brass dial boasts a matted center and an applied silvered chapter ring. The chapter ring is meticulously engraved with Roman hour numerals, half-hour markers, and Arabic five-minute numerals, surrounded by intricate gilt-brass cherub-head spandrels. A date aperture sits below the XII, and the elegant blued steel hands are finely pierced, adding to the dial’s refined aesthetic. The signature “John Wrench” is engraved prominently on the chapter ring.

The eight-day twin fusee movement, constructed between beautifully engraved plates, is a testament to the clockmaker’s skill. It features a verge escapement with a short, knife-suspended pendulum. The striking mechanism is regulated by an internal rack, chiming the hours fully on a bell. Additionally, the movement incorporates a pull-quarter repeat on a secondary bell, a sophisticated feature of clocks from this period. The backplate is profusely engraved with floral motifs and a cartouche bearing the maker’s name, “John Wrench of Chester.”

Provenance and Maker
John Wrench, an esteemed clockmaker based in Chester, was made free in 1694. His works include longcase clocks, spring-driven table clocks, and watches. He is also known for his contribution to the Bluecoat School in Chester, creating a clock for the institution in 1720. This piece is a superb example of his mastery.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions

Height: 18.12 in (46 cm)
Width: 10.04 in (25.5 cm)
Depth: 6.3 in (16 cm)

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