A DERBYSHIRE OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK [JAMES] WOOLLEY,...

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Estimate

£1,500 - £2,000

Fees

A DERBYSHIRE OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK [JAMES] WOOLLEY, CODNOR, MID 18TH C the brass dial with matted centre, date sector and signature disc, maker's distinctive pierced hands, silvered chapter ring and urn spandrels, the movement with ringed pillars, inscribing to dial plate, countwheel and flat backed, brass faced pendulum bob, the oak case with brass mounted pillars and quarter sawn timber for the door, 193cm h

Provenance: According to an old label, T & S Hyde of Stamford, by who restored and sold in 1963.

James Woolley, Clockmaker and Farmer of Codnor was born c1700 and worked from 1719 until at least 1780. He was apprenticed to his wife's uncle, John Wyld of Nottingham in 1712, becoming a Burgess of the town in 1728. He made the clock for Nottingham Exchange in 1726.

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Case original; good restored condition and working order - has been running in the saleroom.

Closed
Auction Date: 20th Mar 2019 at 10am

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Sale Dates:
20th Mar 2019 10am (Lots 1 to 794)

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