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Brian & Joy Loomes |
Archive of sold clocks Page 39 |
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Eight-day clock by Robert Watts of Stamford, Lincolnshire, made about 1720 - 30, pictured unrestored. See article. SOLD. |
Unique thirty-hour square dial lantern clock with rack repeating and silencing feature, made about 1680 by Richard Savage of Shrewsbury in its original oak case, becoming one of the earliest longcase provincial clocks ever recorded. SOLD. |
Fine eight-day clock by the celebrated Thomas Ogden of Halifax in its original case of burr elm. SOLD. |
John Finch |
Unusual Scandinavian eight-day oak-cased longcase
with pewter dial, mid 18th century, only 6ft 8in. SOLD. |
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