Late Edo Period Japanese Bracket Clock in Original Case.
Carriage /
Miscellaneous
Inv. #: g190
Size: 7 in carrying case8 in carrying case with the handle.6 in. clock only.
Price on request
Mid-19th century Japanese bracket clock or ‘makura-dokei’ in the original glazed Shitan case.
Case
The finely molded glazed Shitan wood case has removeable front and back doors with engraved frets above the glasses and a handle above.
Dial
The rotating dial has a turned sunken center, adjustable silvered engraved markers for the temporal ‘hours’, Shokudo markers for the ‘1/2 hour’ marks and a steel-cut hand.
Movement
The one-day movement has finely turned pillars, engraved plates with scrolling foliage, a calendar aperture, a pendulum with an adjustable silvered engraved bob, a fusee on the time side and a going barrel on the strike side and a traditional Japanese countwheel,. It strikes by a torsioned hammer on a bell mounted above. The whole sits upon a wooden base with applied moldings and a drawer to keep the key.