Skip to main content

Visit Main Menu Block

  • Hours & Admission
  • Accessibility & Amenities
  • Tours & Group Visits
  • Visitor Guidelines

Exhibitions and Events Main Menu Block

  • Exhibitions
  • Events

Art and Design Main Menu Block

  • The Collection
  • Projects & Publications
  • Past Exhibitions

Footer Main

  • Become a Member
  • Give
  • Who We Are
  • Opportunities
  • Rent the Museum

Image

Previous 1 2 / 2 Next

Marmaduke Storr, clockmaker

Tall Clock, ca. 1750

Now On View

Description

Maker

  • Unknown
  • Marmaduke Storr, fl. 1760-1774, English, clockmaker

Culture

English

Title

Tall Clock

Year

ca. 1750

Medium

Mahogany, chestnut, brass eight-day movement

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • mahogany,
  • chestnut,
  • brass (alloy),
  • brass (alloy)

Dimensions

238.8 x 45.7 x 30.5 cm (94 x 18 x 12 inches)

Place

England; Newport; Rhode Island

Type

  • Decorative Arts,
  • Timepieces

Credit

Gift of Edward Winsor

Object Number

1990.026

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Focus on Form

April 1, 1998 - May 21, 2000

18th and 19th-Century American Galleries

Charles Pendleton House

Use

The images on this website can enable discovery and collaboration and support new scholarship, and we encourage their use. This object is in the public domain (CC0 1.0). This object is Tall Clock with the accession number of 1990.026. To request high-resolution files or new photography, please send an email to imagerequest@risd.edu and include your name and the object's accession number.

Feedback

We view our online collection as a living documents, and our records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you have additional information or have spotted an error, please send feedback to curatorial@risd.edu.

RISD Museum

  •  Facebook
  •  Twitter
  •  Instagram
  •  Vimeo
  •  Pinterest
  •  SoundCloud

Footer Main

  • Become a Member
  • Give
  • Who We Are
  • Opportunities
  • Rent the Museum

Footer Secondary

  • Image Request
  • Press Office
  • Rent the Museum
  • Terms of Use