1788 Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
United States
Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery is a full-service auction gallery strategically located on Miami Circle in the historic Buckhead district of Atlanta, one of the Southeastern United States’ largest commercial and financial centers. The gallery is owned and operated by Robert Ahlers and his wife Chr...Read more
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Jun 11, 2017 - Jun 13, 2017
John Pyke (English (London/Holborn & Bedford Row) active 1710-1762), first half 18th century. A George II japanned and chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock with molded bonnet top over arched cornice and three-quarter columns enclosing shaped glazed door opening to a conforming brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and square date aperture with Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes, within foliate and mask engraved spandrels, the arch fitted with an etched medallion engraved "John Pyke" within dolphin spandrels, the break-arch trunk door decorated in raised polychrome and gilt figural pavilion with deer and landscape, the whole raised on a rectangular step molded edge plinth, also decorated. Approximate height 89.25", width 20.5", depth 10". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fleming of Atlanta, Georgia.
Lacking finials to the bonnet. Top door is not hinged and lifts off; appears to be correct to the piece. Strike and movement is in working condition however seconds hand is missing. Seat board is screwed down. Pendulum is not attached to rod. Brass cap weights are in good condition. The movement does appear to be original to the case and is now screwed to the wood. Wear to case commensurate with age and use. Overall with significant craquelure, lifting, and losses to lacquer, with areas of inpainting and repair. Water damage to case. Requires professional restoration and repair. No other visible signs of damage or repair.
Condition report statements are provided as a courtesy to interested clients by request - these reports state our professional opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. As such, Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery is not responsible for any omissions or errors to these condition reports. It is important to note that the absence of a condition report does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition. Prior to bidding, please consult the additional photos provided and ask all pertinent questions (i.e. condition, size, etc.). Packing and shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, please see our website for a list of shipping companies. For a condition report, please email Condition@AandOauctions.com. For additional photos, please email Photos@AandOauctions.com. Please note, Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery sells items at a rate of approximately 80 to 100 lots per hour in a live auction setting. Since the auction moves quickly, online bidding platforms are,at times, unable to keep up with the pace. To avoid potential disappointment when bidding on an online platform, consider placing a realistic absentee bid in advance of the sale. Priority, in regards to bidding, goes to in-house floor bidders. Occasionally, the auctioneer may reject a live online bid and/or reopen a lot after the close of online bidding (typically due to a missed in-house floor bid). Due to this possibility, at times the online bidding platform will show an online bidder as the winning bid when they are not. All final winning bidders will be notified via invoicing from Ahlers & Ogletree typically by the Monday immediately following the sale. To bid with Ahlers & Ogletree as a phone or absentee bidder, please feel free to email us at bid@AandOAuctions.com. Lastly, please make sure to read over our firm's Terms and Conditions of Sale before bidding.