I have an English table clock made around 1812 by Ellicott and Taylor and it is marked London Exchange. It doesn't have the engraved rear but a plane back plate. I think this is more of the type of clocks people will find at auctions and retail stores than one from the 18th century. Would you consider another video explaining this era of clock making?
The case is reproduction and the quarter repeat has been restored as well so quite heavily remade so from reality position you have simply the dial and part movement in other words from a n originality Lint o of view a mere fragment rather than a clock.
I have an English table clock made around 1812 by Ellicott and Taylor and it is marked London Exchange. It doesn't have the engraved rear but a plane back plate. I think this is more of the type of clocks people will find at auctions and retail stores than one from the 18th century. Would you consider another video explaining this era of clock making?
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The case is reproduction and the quarter repeat has been restored as well so quite heavily remade so from reality position you have simply the dial and part movement in other words from a n originality
Lint o of view a mere fragment rather than a clock.
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