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William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.
William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760,  hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a  break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With  pendulum, weights  and key.
William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.

LOT NO 1199

STOCK NO 132887

William Hayler of Chatham (Kent) - Fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock c1760, hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels and three matching wooden finials, conforming hood door beneath with attached pilasters, long trunk with a break arch door and moulded surround, on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base, case and hood profusely decorated with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people and panels of floral decoration, brass dial with cast brass spandrels and a silvered boss to the arch, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands and silvered cartouche with makers name, dial pinned directly to a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum, weights and key. William Hayler is recorded as working in High Street, Chatham, from 1750-1810, possibly two makers (father & son) working in succession.

Dimensions:
Height: 237cm  Length/Width: 53cm  Depth/Diameter: 26cm

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Discover an exquisite piece from the workshop of William Hayler of Chatham, Kent, with this fine George III black japanned chinoiserie decorated longcase clock dating back to circa 1760. The clock features a hood with a break arch top, glazed side panels, and three matching wooden finials. The hood door below is adorned with attached pilasters. The long trunk boasts a break arch door and moulded surround, resting on a square double stepped plinth with a flat base.

This stunning timepiece is intricately adorned with scenes of gilt pagodas, temples, birds, people, and panels of floral decoration throughout the case and hood. The brass dial is embellished with cast brass spandrels, a silvered boss to the arch, a silvered chapter with Roman numerals, minute track, and five-minute Arabics. The matted dial centre includes a seconds dial, date aperture, matching steel hands, and a silvered cartouche with the maker's name.

The clock is powered by a five-pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, accompanied by a pendulum, weights, and key. William Hayler's legacy is traced back to the High Street in Chatham, operating between 1750-1810, with a possibility of two makers (father & son) succeeding each other in the workshop. Don't miss the opportunity to own this exceptional piece of horological craftsmanship at the upcoming auction at Duggleby Auctioneers.



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