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Single-handed thirty-hour longcase clock made in the 1760s by William Munford of Helmsley, Yorkshire Robert Hampson, Bury c.1780 Eight-day clock with rolling moon c.1750 by James Sandiford of Manchester James Christie, Perth c.1840 Thirty-hour clock c.1760 by John Benson of Whitehaven

Single-handed thirty-hour ten-inch dial longcase clock in its original oak case made in the 1760s by little-known clocksmith William Munford of Helmsley, Yorkshire, with most unusual movement having arched plates, steel rod pillars, dial surround and centre rivetted to the chapter ring, pictured unrestored. SOLD. See article.
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Robert Hampson
Bury c.1780. SOLD
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Eight-day longcase clock with rolling moon c.1750 by James Sandiford of Manchester. SOLD.
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Eight-day longcase clock in mahogany c.1840 by James Christie of Perth. SOLD.
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Thirty-hour longcase clock c.1760 by John Benson of Whitehaven. SOLD.
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