A late 19th-century skeleton clock in the form of York Minster, attributed to Evans of Handsworth, Birmingham, the twin chain fusee movement has six-spoked wheels, anchor escapement, rack striking on a gong and passing half-hour strike on the centrally mounted bell, the pierced silvered chapter ring has Gothic Roman numerals and blued-steel hands, 58cm high(including gilt wood plinth)
Sold for £1,550