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On display at V&A South Kensington
Jewellery, Rooms 91 to 93 mezzanine, The William and Judith Bollinger Gallery

Watch

ca. 1730-1739 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Gold and crystal watch, signed 'Cha: Clay, London, 1197'


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Gold and rock crystal
Brief description
Gold and crystal watch, signed 'Cha: Clay, London, 1197', England, ca. 1730-9
Physical description
Gold and crystal watch, signed 'Cha: Clay, London, 1197'
Dimensions
  • Height: 4.9cm
  • Width: 4.6cm
  • Depth: 2.3cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Cha: Clay, London, 1197' (Maker's signature)
Object history
A similar watch by Clay, movement number 1201, with rock crystal case, was sold by Antiquorum, Hong Kong, 17 June 1994, lot 321.

Charles Clay was a machine watch maker who, according to his will dated 18 January 1739, came originally from Emley, near Huddersfield, West Riding, Yorkshire. In February 1716 he petitioned Parliament for a patent for a repeating and musical watch. The patent was disputed by Daniel Quare and although the Attorney General reported in favour of Mr Clay, the Clockmakers' Company defended their distinguished former Master, Quare. The case was fought for over a year and the patent was finally not granted. Clay took a shop south of St Mary-Le Strand, London, in 1720 and by 1723 was appointed Clockmaker to His Majesty's Board of Works, a position he held until at least 1737.

Clay's obituary appeared in The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. X, 1740 'Feb.25. The ingenious Mr.Clay, Maker of several Musical Clocks. Three Days before he dy'd he order'd a Musical Machine, which has cost him about 20 Years Time, and upwards of 2000 l. to bring to Perfection, to be beat to Pieces, and entirely destroy'd, to prevent further Expence of the Time and Money of any one who should attempt to finish it after his Death.'

For a plaque from Clay's unfinished musical clock 'The Temple and Oracle of Apollo' see M.29-2009.
Bibliographic references
  • Edward Croft-Murray, 'The Ingenious Mr Clay', Country Life, 31 December 1948, pp.1378-1380
  • Edgcumbe, Richard. The Art of the Gold Chaser in Eighteenth-Century London, Oxford, 2000, pp. 139-40. For watchcases chased by Ishmael Parbury on watches by Charles Clay.
Collection
Accession number
4299-1857

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Record createdJuly 5, 2005
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