Lantern clocks
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Thomas Birchall |
A particularly small (only 6 foot 3 inches) eight-day cottage or farmhouse clock in its original oak case of good patina, made in the 1740s by William Yeadon, who was apprenticed in London in 1738 to William Pridham and was working in Stourbridge, Worcestershire, by 1743 and was there till at least 1767. See article. SOLD. |
A handsome eight-day clock by Richard Bullock of Ellesmere, Shropshire, numbered 254, made about 1760, and again incorporating his unique and very rare repeating system. Pictured after restoration. SOLD. |
Exceptionally interesting eight-day clock dating from about 1715 by the celebrated John Ogden of Darlington in its original oak case of unique construction. SOLD. |
Very rare late seventeenth century square dial lantern clock of the 'South Lancashire' type in a case by Barnaby Mattthews of Aughton, Lancashire, who was born in 1676 and died in 1710. Only two other clocks are known by him. Pictured unrestored. SOLD. |
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