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John Marshall, Chulmleigh, an oak longcase clock having a thirty-hour duration plated movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the ten-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and quarter hours to the inner aspect, the dial centre engraved with a farmhouse scene and the maker`s name `Jno Marshall, Chulmleigh`, with cast brass `shell` spandrels to the four corners, the flat-top oak case with three-quarter columns to the hood, long door and standing on a shaped plinth, height: 209cm. * John Marshall, born 1745, is recorded as working in East Street, Chulmleigh, Devon with his home address being Wackrells House which was left to his wife Mary following his death on the 24th of May 1817.
William Garrett, London, a mahogany longcase clock having a five-pillar (fifth pillar removed), eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and five-minute outer Arabic numerals, with cast brass `c-scroll` spandrels to the corners and arch, the silvered centre engraved with `c-scroll` decoration, with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and blued steel hands, with a silvered boss to the arch engraved with the maker`s name `Willm Garrett, London`, the mahogany veneered case having a break-arch trunk door with applied mouldings to the base and standing on a shaped plinth, the break-arch hood having a swan-necked pediment with a brass `ball and spire` finial and having fluted columns with brass capitals, with brass bound weights, height: 230cms (inc. finial) * William Garrett is recorded as working in London from before 1777 until at least 1815.
Thomas Ivory, Dundee. A Georgian mahogany longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch arched painted dial having black Roman hour numerals, gilt scroll corner spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, decorative brass hands and signed `Thos. Ivory, Dundee`, with a `strike/silent` dial within the arch, the mahogany case having a break-arch trunk door, fluted canted corners, inlaid `Sheraton-style` shell inlay to the base and trunk corners, the base with a double plinth and a shaped, moulded panel, the break-arch hood having plain columns with brass capitals and brass `ball-and-spire` centre finial, height, 206cm (not inc finial) * Thomas Ivory is recorded in Dundee between 1793 and 1825 being admitted as a burgess of the town in July 1795. As a skilled draughtsman he gave up clockmaking in the 1800`s to work for publishers and engineers.
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