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John Ettry, Bishops Cannings: An oak longcase clock by John Ettry,
Bishops Cannings The Ettrys were an interesting family of clock makers
working in the 18th Century in Bishops Cannings and Horton, near Devizes.
The marriage of a John Iterrie occurred as early as 1625 in Bishops Cannings.
The family seemed to have a tradition of naming their children with names
beginning with "J". This clock dates from the early part of the 18th.
Century, c1730, and was made by a very well trained and highly skilled
clock maker. The solid and heavy oak case has a flat pediment, integral
columns to the hood and long trunk door fitted with a lenticle. The 11.75"
wide brass dial is of stunning quality and elaborate appearance featuring
herringbone engraving, ringed winding holes, and cup-and-ring dial decoration.
Of eight day duration,the quality movement strikes the hour on a bell.
The overall height of this clock is 7'3". Price £8750 Return to top |
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