This is the dial of my pine-cased longcase clock. This style of dial with arabic numbers is typical of longcase clocks made between 1800-1820. This dial can be fairly accurately dated at around ...
This clock represents the pinnacle of achievement in horology for the late 17C. How Thomas Tompion who made it acquired his outstanding scientific and technical skills is not known. The 'face' has ...
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The clocks that take 2.5 hours to wind backUsually it takes her an hour-and-a-half each week to manually wind the clock collection, but turning them back takes longer, she said. One particularly challenging timepiece is a walnut long case ...
In the mid-19th century Benjamin Disraeli bought a long-case (Grandfather) clock from George Strange, ironmonger of High Wycombe, to be used as the official time-piece for the parish of Hughenden.
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