A SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED FUSEE TABLE / BRACKET CLOCK WITH PULL REPEAT SIGNED J.T. DE LA SALLE, LONDON the case of arched form and surmounted by a brass handle, the sides with arched panels of reticulated sound frets, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals signed 'F.T. De La Salle Cannon Street London', the twin fusee movement with shouldered plates and engraved backplate with lambrequin border and signature 'De La Salle London', the pendulum similarly engraved, striking on a bell, 44cm high The movement is winding, ticking and striking and has recently been serviced but not fully tested or guaranteed. Related Literature. B. Loomes 'Clockmakers and Watchmakers of the World' vol 2, lists De La Salle as working in London between 1828 and 1844.