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Appraisal: English Victorian Wall Clock, ca. 1870
Clip: Season 27 Episode 21 | 2m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Appraisal: English Victorian Wall Clock, ca. 1870
Check out Sean Delaney's appraisal of an English Victorian wall clock, ca. 1870, in Vintage Dallas, Hour 2.
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Appraisal: English Victorian Wall Clock, ca. 1870
Clip: Season 27 Episode 21 | 2m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Check out Sean Delaney's appraisal of an English Victorian wall clock, ca. 1870, in Vintage Dallas, Hour 2.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGUEST: This is a clock that I grew up with.
My father was in the Air Force, and when I was two years old, he got orders to England, stationed at Upper Heyford, near Oxford.
And when they got over there, they realized pretty quick that at that point in time in England, the English were ready to get rid of all of the old and buy new, modern stuff, which dawned on them, "Hey, we could furnish our house much cheaper with antiques."
And as they did that, Mom and Dad got interested in antiques, and Dad specifically got interested in clocks.
One dealer that they were dealing with quite a bit came up with this clock, and Dad bought it.
The dealer told Dad that it's a pub clock.
The striking mechanism in the clock has been removed, and the story was that clocks that hung in the pubs, the owners removed the striking mechanism, because they didn't want the clock sounding or chiming, reminding the customers what time it was, whether or not it was time to go home.
APPRAISER: What-- right.
GUEST: They wanted them to hang around and have a few more pints.
APPRAISER: Right... Make a few more sales.
GUEST: So, it's hung in our house ever since.
APPRAISER: Right, well, that's an interesting story.
Definitely the strike mechanism has been taken out of it, so maybe it is a true story.
But when we think of pub clocks, we generally think of just a circular clock without this big, long drop right here.
And if you could just picture this dial right here, that's more of a pub type clock that you'd see in England, and they were, they had railroad stations and in pubs, as well.
But this one's pretty extraordinary in the sense that it has this real long drop.
It has its original dial, and it's signed here "A.J.
Tye," which stands for Alfred James Tye, who worked on 67 Summer Row in Birmingham.
This gentleman worked, Alfred Tye, from 1868 to 1880 were his working dates.
GUEST: Oh, wow.
APPRAISER: Which is perfect for this clock, it's in the Victorian period.
And this is the type of clock that you expect to see behind a, like, a bed-and-breakfast innkeeper's desk.
GUEST: (laughs) APPRAISER: It's just magnificent.
It has this great range of motion with a pendulum, this big box that you can see it ticking away.
It's a beautiful oak case, and the clock is all oak-- the, the moldings and the twisted rope columns, even the secondary wood.
The condition of it is really excellent.
The mechanism that's inside the clock is a fusee.
It has a conical-shaped drum inside of it that a cord wraps around and makes it behave more like a weight-driven movement.
So it's a very accurate timekeeper as a result.
This clock would sell for $3,500 to $4,000 in a retail setting.
GUEST: Wow.
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