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Eight-day clock made just after 1790 by Thomas Ivory of DundeeEight-day clock made just after 1790 by Thomas Ivory of Dundee

A fine eight-day clock made just after 1790 by Thomas Ivory of Dundee, born 1770, died about 1825, a celebrated clockmaker, draughtsman and engraver, who abandoned his trade just after 1800 to work in publishing, and whose clocks are therefore seldom met with. The clock has one of the earliest types of painted dial, having the unusual type of square box calendar with brass calendar ring, like a brass dial clock. His son, James, became Lord Ivory. Pictured after restoration. SOLD.
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