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Grandfather / Tall Case Clock - Solomon Parke

By Anonymous (not verified), 7 February, 2008
Description

Nearly 7’8” tall, Regency style, beautiful cherry case with elaborate moldings and display. Brass movements and weights in great condition and appear to be original. Oval-Shaped glass on the sides, key locking lower door and Queen Anne type feet. Eight day moon-face movements. Roman numeral style dial bears the signature of the maker - Solomon Parke - Phildea. Hands appear to be original. Weight driven brass movement with hand painted dial, inset calendar dial and seconds bit, Regency style bonnet with three hand carved wooden finials, inlay throat door with burl center panel flanked by beveled columns, well proportioned base mounted on splayed feet, Guaranteed authentic.

  

CLOCKMAKER:  Solomon Parke, Philadelphia, ca 1791- 1822. Settled in Newtown, Pa. in Colonial days and continued as a clockmaker for many years. He first appeared in Philadelphia business directories in 1791 and continued in the clock making business in Philadelphia until 1822.

 

CONDITION:  Overall great condition, especially for being 200+ years old! All parts in tact and in good working order. Superior Maintenance. Veneer maintains high luster. A few minor chips and abrasions consistent with age. Lower right bonnet molding cracked. Wood remnants included for restoration. Requires professional winding. Lower door sticks. Some movement pieces not connected.

 

Photos available at the link below:

http://wesellitindy.com/Spotlight.aspx

Category
Clocks
Medium
Cherry case with elaborate moldings and display. Brass movements.
Distinguishing marks
Solomon Parke
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
Height: 94” - Width: 19” - Depth: 14”
Date Period
late 1790’s
History
Family heirloom, currently owned by the great granddaughter of original owner. Shipped to Europe as a Wedding Gift in the early 1800's, brought back to the US by ship in the mid-1800’s. Featured at the 1876 World’s Fair held in Philadelphia. Some identifying documentation included.
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No

Anonymous (not verified)

17 years 4 months ago

Solomon Parke

I'm a little confused why you are posting here, It appears you have already done your home work ;~) Solomon Parke's clocks at auction sell anywhere from about $6,000- $42,000, depending on quality, style and condition. I strongly suggest you contact Sotheby's, Bonham's or Christie's if you are really interesting selling this piece. Lovejoy
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