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  • One of his bracket clocks may also be seen in York Minster.
  • An ornate eight-day bracket clock from about 1725 is signed by Louis Mynuel.
  • Knibb produced bracket clocks, lantern clocks, longcase clocks, and wall clocks.
  • Electric Time produces tower clocks, post clocks, and bracket clocks.
  • Among the Wetherfield collection were four long-case clocks and one bracket clock by East.
  • His three-train " grande sonnerie " bracket clocks are masterpieces.
  • Many original bracket clocks have their Victorian-era anchor escapement conversions undone and the original style of verge escapement restored.
  • The smallest clock of the time was the bracket clock, which influenced Simon's gallery clock, which he patented in 1802.
  • The collection at Oxford includes one of Knibb's bracket clocks, two of his longcase clocks and one of his wall clocks.
  • Special types of clock were developed : the cuckoo clock, the figurine clock, clocks that chimed the hours, the bracket clock and the grandfather clock.
  • He produced various clocks and watches including bracket clocks, lantern clocks, longcase clocks and some wall-clocks, as well as building and maintaining several turret clocks.
  • Right after inventing the Banjo clock, Simon Willard brought the design further, designing the similar Massachusetts Shelf Clock which was related to the traditional Bracket clocks.
  • Windmills was regarded as one of the finest clockmakers in seventeenth century London, producing a large number of lantern clocks, bracket clocks, longcase clocks and pocket watches.
  • For Tom Britt, he supplied a Louis XV bracket clock with red-tinted bone veneer and a pair of stunning coral bowls made about 1930 by Royal Copenhagen of Denmark.
  • As clocks were made smaller, first as bracket clocks and lantern clocks and then as the first large watches after 1500, balance wheels began to be used in place of foliots.
  • These timepieces, based both on architectural and home decorative styles, are rarer than the popular ones looking like gatekeeper-houses ( Bahnh鋟sle style clocks ) and they could be mantel, wall or bracket clocks.
  • And Pugin did just about everything, except designing the buildings . ( Even there, he is said to have had some kind of say in the final appearance of Big Ben . ) He did inkwells, standing desks, chairs of state, notice boards, bracket clocks, color-printed ceramics, stained glass, ashtrays, wallpaper, carpets, hinges, coal buckets and grates.