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eight-day clock by William Barnard of Newark, Nottinghamshire, made in the 1730s

eight-day clock by William Barnard of Newark, Nottinghamshire, made in the 1730s

A fine eight-day clock by William Barnard of Newark, Nottinghamshire, made in the 1730s, one of his earliest examples made before he started his numbering system, pictured after restoration. See article. SOLD.
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