December 5th, 2024 Chic & Antique Auction
By Nye & Company
Dec 5, 2024
20 Beach Street Bloomfield, NJ 07003 USA, United States
Nye & Company's December 4th to 6th Chic & Antique Auction will feature a wide variety of fine and decorative arts ranging from the 18th century up to the modern day, mostly pulled from fine collections and estates out of the tri-state area. There is also a terrific mixture of traditional through the contemporary. We also have selection of silver, jewelry, and luxury handbags, perfect for the holidays.

LOT 297:

Thomas Mudge Brass Lantern ClockEnglish, 18th C. of typical form, the floral engraved dial with Roman ...

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Auction took place on Dec 5, 2024 at Nye & Company
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Thomas Mudge Brass Lantern Clock
English, 18th C. of typical form, the floral engraved dial with Roman numerals, signed Thomas Mudge, the whole raised on baluster feet.
Provenance: Property from the Halim Time & Glass Museum, Evanston, Illinois;

Freeman's | Hindman, Sep 24, 2021, lot 566

For additional information on Thomas Mudge, see aforementioned Freeman-Hindman catalogue lot 566 catalogue note which reads; "Thomas Mudge, is known as a watchmaker and clockmaker, the former usually signed Mudge & Dutton. He was the son of a Devon clergyman who, seeing his son’s ability, had him apprenticed to George Graham. Mudge was admitted to the freedom of the Clockmakers in 1738 and he took a leading position in Graham’s workshop. At Graham’s death in 1751, the Daily Advertiser for November 18 contained the following: ‘Thomas Mudge, watchmaker, apprentice to the late Mr. Graham, carries on the business in the same manner Mr. Graham did, at the sign of the “Dial and One Crown” opposite the “Bolt and Turn” in Fleet Street. Ferdinand the sixth of Spain ordered an equation watch from John Ellicott who, finding difficulties with its construction, had recourse to Mudge. Mudge was asked to make a piece of horology at his own price for the King and he made a complicated repeating watch in the head of a cane for which he received 480 guineas.

From 1775, he was in partnership with William Dutton, who was also an apprentice of Tompion’s. Together they made superb watches and many clocks, both bracket and longcase. In 1759, Mudge made a watch for George III with a lever escapement, an escapement which was to attain complete supremacy in watches and was to be universally adopted. In 1771, Mudge moved from London to Plymouth to continue work on chronometers and made no further clocks. "
13 1/2 x 6 x 6 in. (34.3 x 15.2 x 15.2 cm.)
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