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Antique clocks for sale

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Eight-day clock c.1760 by Daniel Seddon of Frodsham, Cheshire William Fenton of Newcastle on Tyne Eight-day clock with centre calendar made by Robert Aspinwall of Liverpool c.1805 Oak eight-day clock about 1750 by John Taylor of Mancheste

Fine mahogany-cased eight-day longcase clock with rolling moon c.1760 by Daniel Seddon of Frodsham, Cheshire. See article Moons and Tides.
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Eight-day longcase clock in mahogany with lunar and tidal dial by William Fenton of Newcastle on Tyne c.1775. See article Moons and Tides.
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Superb eight-day clock with centre calendar made in the finest mahoganies by Robert Aspinwall of Liverpool c.1805 to commemorate Horatio Nelson's death at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805, the case having embossed brass roundels lettered 'Admiral Lord Nelson'. SOLD.
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Oak eight-day longcase clock about 1750 by John Taylor of Manchester, after cleaning.
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visit us || books || contact || clock how-tos || articles on clock collecting || IDENTIFICATION / DATING / VALUATION / APPRAISAL OF YOUR CLOCK
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|| identification of British clock types
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Our identification/valuation/appraisal service costs £50 (currently $100 US)
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