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Eight-day longcase clock made about 1800 by Thomas Farmer of Stockton, County Durham William Northrop of Wakefield c.1720 c.1720 Eight-day longcase clock made in the late 1690s by Ambrose Hawkins of Exeter Thomas Loftus, Wisbeach 1695 William Mills, Gloucester c.1810

Eight-day longcase clock in oak and mahogany case made about 1800 by Thomas Farmer of Stockton, County Durham, pictured after restoration. SOLD.
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William Northrop
Wakefield c.1720
thirty-hour pine longcase clock.SOLD. See article Moons and Tides.
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Superb eight-day longcase clock made in the late 1690s by Ambrose Hawkins of Exeter, a first rate clockmaker, in its original case of exceptionally rare rosewood. SOLD. See article
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Thomas Loftus
Wisbeach 1695. SOLD
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William Mills
Gloucester c.1810. SOLD.
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