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Longcase clock movement by John and James Harrison

1726-1728

Longcase clock movement by Thomas Bradford

1690-1695

Striking longcase clock movement by John Harrison, Barrow-upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, 1713. Oak dial with brass chapter ring and spandrels, and date aperture. Signed on the chapter ring 'John Harrison, Barrow, fecit'. The winding hole is concealed behind the lower spandrel. Movement of eight-day duration, with anchor escapement. The frame and most of the wheels are made of wood. Signed ‘Jon Harrison 1713’ in ink on the calendar wheel.

Earliest known eight-day longcase clock movement by John Harrison

1713

Longcase clock movement with anchor escapement

Longcase clock movement

1700

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