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She wrote her first novel, beyond the longcase clock, while living in edinburgh. The longcase clock reference book unknown binding january 1, 2001 by john a robey author. The book has chapters about clockmakers and the clock trade. The longcase clock reference book, ashbourne, 2001 and the lack of decorative detail on the steelwork is more indicative of later eighteenth century work. The clock that i will use to explain the process is a mahogany cased veneered, brass dial, musical longcase clock.
When shes not writing, hayley can be found exploring castles, walking in the mountains or planning her next adventure. John robey the longcase clock reference book, volumes 1. The first volume studies the clock trade, and how it was organised, both in the large cities and rural areas. Dating a longcase clock by dennis radage, canada download a pdf of this article there are usually two key questions that always seem to be asked when presented with an antique clock. Its normal practice to hang the heaviest weight on the striking side which is the left side on an antique longcasegrandfather clock but occasionally there is an exception to this rule. A grandfather clock also a longcase clock, tallcase clock, grandfathers clock, or floor clock is a tall, freestanding, weightdriven pendulum clock with the pendulum held inside the tower or waist of the case. Longcase clock definition and meaning collins english. At the heart of every grandfather clock is the movement. A well proportioned walnut case with an arched hood pediment and carved wooden central finial. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. The movement controls the hour strike, time keeping, and chime.
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For the best chance of winning, increase your maximum bid. This revised edition contains a completely new chapter on recent discoveries and even more colour illustrations. With many charts and tables it will be an indispensable reference work on the longcase clock for horologists, collectors and restorers. Robey john the longcase clock reference book, ashbourne. The longcase clock reference book this fully revised and enlarged second edition of the longcase clock reference book considers all aspects of the longcase clock, from the late seventeenth century to the victorian era. An antique pine longcase clock or grandfather clock by john wood of stroud. A selection of watch and clock reference books your essential guides to learning more. Aug 28, 2003 off the top of my head, i would include. Very clear and detailed book, great for us as new owners of a longcase clock. So the book is a very important acquisition for the clock restorers as it does explain in detail how the movements. For easy reference in the future, take a moment to record these numbers.
You need to be registered and approved to bid at this auction. This is the contents of our reference library, 30 years in the making. This book provides a concise survey of the development of the longcase clock popularly called the grandfather clock in britain. Her passion for travel seeps into her writing, and she often sends. Brian loomes, 2 books eric bruton, 1 book williams, gary, 1 book vernon, john.
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