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horloge de cheminée - J.W. Benson -   - Laiton moulé, Noyer - 1850-1900 - provenance exceptionnelle
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horloge de cheminée - J.W. Benson - - Laiton moulé, Noyer - 1850-1900 - provenance exceptionnelle

This refined English mantel clock, known as the “Vicarage Clock”, was produced by J.W. Benson, one of London’s most respected clockmakers and Watchmaker to H.M. The Queen, a title that underscores the company’s prestige and royal patronage. Famous in its time for its gentle, muted strike — ideal for libraries and dining rooms — this model appears in contemporary advertisements, including the period illustration provided. This particular example is especially desirable due to its dial marked “25 Old Bond Street, London”, a Benson branch active only from 1872 to 1873. This allows for a very accurate dating of the clock. The movement inside is a high-quality French (Paris) mechanism, something typically found in Benson’s finer and higher-end clocks. Provenance – a clock with a story In April 1887, this clock was presented to Reverend Thomas Henry Stedman Polehampton upon leaving his curacy in Lawhitton, Cornwall. The engraved brass plaque confirms this. A report in the Western Times of 17 June 1887 also describes the presentation, stating it was a fifteen-day movement by Benson. Polehampton was a notable clergyman: Later curate of Sampford Courtenay Son of Rev. J. Polehampton, rector of Ightham Married Miss M.H. Trentham in 1887 Served around 1902 as an army chaplain His only son later served as a Lieutenant (1914–1920) during WWI This gives the clock not only artistic value but also a well-documented and appealing historical provenance. Condition & function The movement has been recently serviced, runs excellently, and strikes clearly on the hour and half-hour. Minute hand is a replacement. Top ornament has been restored. Otherwise in very good condition, with beautiful patina. Materials Carved wooden case (walnut / mahogany style typical for Benson) Richly decorated gilt brass relief panels French brass pendulum movement with bell strike Original winding key included A charming, beautifully preserved clock by a royally appointed maker, with remarkable provenance, a rare opportunity for collectors.

99477150

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horloge de cheminée - J.W. Benson -   - Laiton moulé, Noyer - 1850-1900 - provenance exceptionnelle

horloge de cheminée - J.W. Benson - - Laiton moulé, Noyer - 1850-1900 - provenance exceptionnelle

This refined English mantel clock, known as the “Vicarage Clock”, was produced by J.W. Benson, one of London’s most respected clockmakers and Watchmaker to H.M. The Queen, a title that underscores the company’s prestige and royal patronage. Famous in its time for its gentle, muted strike — ideal for libraries and dining rooms — this model appears in contemporary advertisements, including the period illustration provided.

This particular example is especially desirable due to its dial marked “25 Old Bond Street, London”, a Benson branch active only from 1872 to 1873. This allows for a very accurate dating of the clock. The movement inside is a high-quality French (Paris) mechanism, something typically found in Benson’s finer and higher-end clocks.


Provenance – a clock with a story

In April 1887, this clock was presented to Reverend Thomas Henry Stedman Polehampton upon leaving his curacy in Lawhitton, Cornwall. The engraved brass plaque confirms this. A report in the Western Times of 17 June 1887 also describes the presentation, stating it was a fifteen-day movement by Benson.

Polehampton was a notable clergyman:
Later curate of Sampford Courtenay
Son of Rev. J. Polehampton, rector of Ightham
Married Miss M.H. Trentham in 1887
Served around 1902 as an army chaplain
His only son later served as a Lieutenant (1914–1920) during WWI

This gives the clock not only artistic value but also a well-documented and appealing historical provenance.


Condition & function
The movement has been recently serviced, runs excellently, and strikes clearly on the hour and half-hour.
Minute hand is a replacement.
Top ornament has been restored.
Otherwise in very good condition, with beautiful patina.


Materials
Carved wooden case (walnut / mahogany style typical for Benson)
Richly decorated gilt brass relief panels
French brass pendulum movement with bell strike
Original winding key included


A charming, beautifully preserved clock by a royally appointed maker, with remarkable provenance, a rare opportunity for collectors.

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Paula Martin-Calero Toro
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Estimation  € 600 - € 750

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