John Warner, London, tall clock with very early single hand brass dial and 30 hour time and bell strike "bird cage" style movement with endless chain winding in hard wood case, c1695
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24 October 2024
early single hand movement introduced to very early c1700 English oak cornice top case which needs base restoration and fits the hood opening fine. Oak case has been refinished and with some replaced moldings. Still has a lot of character. John Warner was apprenticed to London clockmaker Henry Winne in 1675 and became a freeman of the Clockmaker's Company in 1682. Height 77 inches
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R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts
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John Warner, London, tall clock with very early single hand brass dial and 30 hour time and bell strike "bird cage" style movement with endless chain winding in hard wood case, c1695 early single hand movement introduced to very early c1700 English oak cornice top case which needs base restoration and fits the hood opening fine. Oak case has been refinished and with some replaced moldings. Still has a lot of character. John Warner was apprenticed to London clockmaker Henry Winne in 1675 and became a freeman of the Clockmaker's Company in 1682. Height 77 inches
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