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Lantern clock mid 18th century by Thomas Watts
of Lavenham, Suffolk, pictured unrestored, original
anchor escapement, with detail of practice engraving
behind the dial. SOLD. |
Hook and spike wall clock with alarmwork c.1710
by Samuel Hollyar of London, unrestored. SOLD |
Lantern clock of the Turkish Market type made
about 1760 for export to the Middle East, with
original verge escapement (after restoration).
SOLD
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Rare English blacksmith-made lantern clock,
unsigned, dating from the 1670s-1680s, made
principally of iron, pictured before restoration.
SOLD.
See
article. |
Early eighteenth century lantern clock with anchor escapement by John Smorthwaite of Colchester, unrestored. SOLD. |
Eight-day wall clock of the Tavern clock type
made c.1800 by Bothamley of Boston in its original
mahogany case with shell inlays. SOLD. |
Lantern clock with centre verge escapement
and 'wings', made about 1700 by John Crucefix
of London, pictured before restoration. See
article. SOLD. |
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