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1983-287
Table Clock
1983-287

Table Clock

Dateca. 1775
Retailed by 1728 - 1809
Retailed by died 1782
MediumGilt brass, bronze, watch movement (glass, enamel, steel)
DimensionsOH: 15"; OW: 9 1/8"; OD: 5 3/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1983-287
DescriptionAllegorical table clock composed of a figure of the Roman Emperor Titus standing beside an ormolu pedestal ornamented with swags and fitted with a thirty-hour watch movement, and having an urn above with an oval plaque of Clementia. The pedestal engraved "Diem Pedid", all standing on a fluted ormolu base.Label TextOrmolu, or gilded brass, table clocks were among the luxury goods manufactured by the partnership of Matthew Boulton and John Fothergill. In this example, a bronze figure of the Roman Emperor Titus stands beside a gilded brass pedestal fitted with a thirty-hour watch movement. Beneath the clock face is the Latin phrase Diem Perdid, meaning “I have lost a day” or “Another day wasted.”Inscription(s)The ormolu pedestal engraved "Diem Pedid" in script beneath the clock face.
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