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'The Courier of St. Petersburg' mantelpiece clock

Clock
ca. 1850 (made)
Place of origin

Mahogany mantelpiece clock with a modern movement in a hexagonal case on a rectangular stand with brass ball feet, with inlaid brass detail and a brass cut-out panel along the front of the stand depicting Andrew Ducrow's Courier of St. Petersburg act of horsemanship riding five in hand, standing on the rear two horses, the other three in front. The clock has a turned wooden onion-shaped finial, brass loops at each side and a drawer in the right hand side.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Title'The Courier of St. Petersburg' mantelpiece clock (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Decorative mantelpiece clock with image of Andrew Ducrow riding five in hand. Mahogany and brass, English, ca.1850
Physical description
Mahogany mantelpiece clock with a modern movement in a hexagonal case on a rectangular stand with brass ball feet, with inlaid brass detail and a brass cut-out panel along the front of the stand depicting Andrew Ducrow's Courier of St. Petersburg act of horsemanship riding five in hand, standing on the rear two horses, the other three in front. The clock has a turned wooden onion-shaped finial, brass loops at each side and a drawer in the right hand side.
Dimensions
  • Height: 57.0cm
  • At widest point width: 36.0cm
  • At deepest point depth: 15.7cm
Credit line
Given by the British Theatre Museum Association
Object history
Given to the British Theatre Museum Association by Antony Hippisley Coxe in May 1965.

Exhibited in the V&A circus display, Gallery 104A, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the foundation of circus, April 2018 to February 2019
Historical context
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Association
Other number
1965/A/49 - BTMA accession number
Collection
Accession number
S.877-1981

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Record createdMay 10, 2007
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