Featuring astronomical and astrological designs, usually associated with table clocks of the 17th century, the clock was housed in a mahogany case bearing a label for Moorcroft – a cabinet maker associated with Chippendale – and dated 1787.
Although the timepiece of the clock was in working order, the astrological parts appeared to have been altered with many of the cogs in a separate package. Consigned from a local country residence, it sold to a clock dealer at £50,000 (plus 11.75 per cent buyer’s premium).
Rare late 18th century bracket clock by Thomas Berry of Ormskirk
UK: Lot 1098 at the Leominster rooms of Brightwells auctioneers offered the clock trade the chance to purchase this rare late 18th century bracket clock by Thomas Berry of Ormskirk, 2ft 7in by 17in (79 x 43cm).