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Archive of sold clocks Page 35 |
Sold clocks |
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Hook-and-spike wall clock, 7.5inch dial, early
eighteenth century by an unsigned Oxfordshire
Quaker maker, probably Richard Gilkes, pictured
before restoration. SOLD. |
Unsigned Charles II period lantern clock (1660s) originally with balance wheel control, converted later to anchor escapement, on a modern oak hooded bracket, pictured after restoration. SOLD. |
Early eighteenth-century lantern clock by John Disborrow of Ashen, Essex, pictured before restoration. Original anchor escapement. The maker died in 1746. SOLD. |
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Thirty-hour hooded wall clock c.1770 by Thomas
Ranger of Chipstead (modern oak hood). SOLD. |
London lantern clock of the Lothbury type c.1650 converted later to double fusee spring-driven movement and eight-day duration, pictured after restoration. SOLD. |
Exceptionally rare miniature striking lantern clock by Jeremy Gregory of London, 1680s, with re-instated verge pendulum escapement, height only 9 inches. See article. SOLD. |
Winged lantern clock with original centre verge pendulum and alarmwork made in the 1670s by Richard Ames of London - see article. SOLD. Click here to see detail |
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