![]() William Munford and his extraordinary clocksmith clock ![]() Thomas Milles of London, lantern clock makerĪ Lantern Clock Showing 'Thirds' of an hour Thomas Browne - the first clock by Bristol's first clockmakerĬharles Farrer of Doncaster and a clock for a sporting gentleman John Lyon - Lancashire's first clockmaker John Drew - a really small miniature lantern clock Joseph and Jacob Littlemore of Frodsham, early Quaker clockmakers ![]() Solomon Wasson, the first Bristol clockmaker Robert Croome of Wotton under Edge and his hooded clocks John Trubshaw and a miniature lantern clock with a square dial Zigzags - dials by a certain group of Quaker clockmakers Richard Beck, a lantern clock maker during the Civil Warīenjamin Hill, a clockmaker during the Civil War John Disborrow of Ashen, lantern clock maker and gentleman John and Robert Watts, clockmakers of Stamford William Reeve of Spalding, maker of the oldest Lincolnshire clock Joseph Curtis, clockmaker of Chew Magna in SomersetĬornelius Manley of Norwich and the Manley family of clockmakers John Lindsey, clockmaker, of Nayland, Suffolk Thomas Dyde of London, lantern clock maker Thomas Crawley and Davis Mell, lantern clock makers (?) William Barlow and the first clockmakers in King's Lynn, Norfolk The Bullock family of clockmakers of Ellesmere, ShropshireĮdward Hodges, one of Spalding's first two clockmakers John Buffett of Colchester and his lantern clocks Richard Beck - another lantern clock discovered William Kipling of London, clockmaker and gentleman Thomas Langley and the nonconformist clockmakers of Abingdon Richard Morley, maker of an early iron lantern clock from Warwickshire Thomas Moore of Ipswich and wings and fakesīenjamin Stribling and William Goodwin - Stowmarket's first clockmakers John Lindsey of Nayland, a country clockmaker The Ogden clockmakers and their lantern clocks William Snashall, blacksmith, clockmaker and gentleman William Raynes Part 2 first published in Clocks MagazineĮdward Rundell, clockmaker of Norton St. William Raynes Part 1 first published in Clocks Magazine and a Valued Possession first published in Clocks Magazine October 2017 Lantern Clocks with square dials first published in Clocks Magazine May 2016Īylward & Risbridger first published in Clocks Magazine August 2009 ![]() Lee, Wilkins, Stafford - The first clockmakers in Leicester first published in Clocks Magazine May 2018īaldwin Potter of Stockport and Ireland first published in Clocks Magazine March 2018 William Jackson - Mysterious maker of Leicester first published in Clocks Magazine March 2019 We have examined a French clock with a puzzling signature, featured one of the very first English lantern clocks, found in rural Georgia, looked at the life and times of a 19th-century longcase clockmaker, Lewis Price, and uncovered seven generations of clockmakers in the same family. In the latest in this series of articles we look at into the 'London Mahogany' style with a close examination of a clock by John Waldron of Cornhill.Įarlier 'Clock Stories' have: explored the earliest domestic horological item by any clockmaker in the Oxfordshire region, delved into a caseless clock by an unknown maker who shares his name with at least 15 other clockmakers, and looked at a clock whose case contained an exceptionally rare document. The research we carry out for clients leads to some fascinating and valuable discoveries. Valuations, appraisals & identification servicesĬlock Articles by Brian Loomes, UK writer and dealerīuying Your First Lantern Clock - Some pointers for beginners Clock Stories
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