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Early thirty-hour longcase clock c.1690 by Thomas Power of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, in 18th century case John Ashton, Leek 1785 Eight-day longcase clock, painted dial with rolling moon made about 1830 by John Morrell of Whitby Thirty-hour longcase clock made about 1760 by Richard Marshall of Wolsingham, County Durham John Watson, Kirkby Moorside c.1760

Exceptionally early thirty-hour longcase clock c.1690 by Thomas Power of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, an outstanding maker, re-cased in an 18th century oak case, pictured before restoration. SOLD.
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John Ashton
Leek 1785. SOLD
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Eight-day longcase clock, painted dial with rolling moon made about 1830 by John Morrell of Whitby, Yorkshire, pictured before restoration. SOLD.

Thirty-hour longcase clock in pine, made about 1760 by Richard Marshall of Wolsingham, County Durham, pictured unrestored. SOLD.
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John Watson
Kirkby Moorside c.1760. SOLD
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