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Book Review
The Longcase Clock
12/1982 | 957 | 124
Pages: 779
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Evans, Jeremy (Evans, Jeremy)
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The Longcase Clock | author: Robinson, Tom
Book Review
European Clocks and Watches in the Near East
02/1977 | 887 | 119
Pages: 124-125
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Hutchinson, Beresford (Hutchinson, Beresford)
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European Clocks and Watches in the Near East | author: Kurz, Otto
Book Review
The Art of Breguet
09/1976 | 882 | 118
Pages: 654
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Goodison, Nicholas (Goodison, Nicholas)
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The Art of Breguet | author: Daniels, George
Article
James Cox: A Biographical Review
06/1970 | 807 | 112
Pages: 351-358
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Le Corbeiller, Clare (Le Corbeiller, Clare; Corbeiller, Clare Le)
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1. Cabinet Clock, by James Cox. 1766-72. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gift of Admiral F. R. Harris, 1946.)
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10. Nécessaire, by James Cox. c.1770. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gift of Mrs Florence Harris Schlubach 1957.)
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11. Another View of the Nécessaire Reproduced in Fig.10. [by James Cox. c.1770. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gift of Mrs Florence Harris Schlubach 1957.)]
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12. Nécessaire, by James Cox. c.1770. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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13. Another View of the Nécessaire Reproduced in Fig.12. [by James Cox. c.1770. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.]
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14. Another View of the Nécessaire Reproduced in Fig.10. [by James Cox. c.1770. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gift of Mrs Florence Harris Schlubach 1957.)]
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2. Trade Card of James Cox. c.1751. (British Museum.) Courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum.
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3. Trade Card of Cox and Edward Grace. 1756-59. (The Lewis Walpole Library, Farmington, Conn.)
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4. Chariot Clock, by James Cox. 1766. (Collection Mr and Mrs Jack Linsky.) Photo Taylor and Dull.
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5. Casket, by James Cox. Possibly before 1766. (The Irwin Untermyer Collection.)
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6. Cabinet Clock. The Watch Movement by James Hagger, 1735; The Goldsmiths' Work by James Cox. c.1766. (Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.)
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7. Cabinet Clock, by James Cox. 1766-72. (H. Blairman & Sons.)
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8. Watch. Movement Signed by James Cox. c.1770. (Private Collection). Photo. Courtesy A la Vieille Russie, New York.
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9. Cabinet Clock, by James Cox. c.1766. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
Article
The Gilt-Bronze Cartel Clocks of Charles Cressent
04/1967 | 769 | 109
Pages: 210-215+217
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Dell, Theodore (Dell, Theodore)
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32. Cartel-Bracket Clock, by Charles Cressent (Type A). Gilt Bronze, 126 by 40 cm. (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.)
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33. Cartel Clock, by Charles Cressent (Type C). Dial Signed 'Phpe. Willemin à Metz'. Gilt Bronze, 117 by 53 cm. (William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, Kansas City.)
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34. Cartel Clock, by Charles Cressent (Type D). Backplate Engraved 'Jean Godde L'aîsné A Paris'. Gilt Bronze; Height, 133 cm; Width, 62 cm; Depth, 39 cm. (Wrightsman Collection.)
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35. Detail of Cartel-Bracket Clock, by Charles Cressent (Type A). 1745-49. Gilt Bronze; Height, 130 cm. (Collection Mr Neil Phillips, Westmount, Quebec.)
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36. Cartel Clock, by Charles Cressent (Type B). Dial Signed 'J. Baptiste Baillon'. Gilt Bronze; Height, 89 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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37. Detail of the Clock (Type D) Reproduced in Fig.34. [Cartel Clock, by Charles Cressent (Type D). Backplate Engraved 'Jean Godde L'aîsné A Paris'. Gilt Bronze; Height, 133 cm; Width, 62 cm; Depth, 39 cm. (Wrightsman Collection.)]
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38. Cartel-Bracket Clock, by Charles Cressent (Type E). Dial Signed 'Robin Her. du Roy'. Gilt Bronze. (Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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39. Remains of Bracket-Cartel Clock, Attributed to Charles Cressent. (Collection Larcade, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.)
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40. Cartel Clock, by an Unknown Artist. Gilt Bronze. (Formerly Collection Baron Achille Seillière; Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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41. Bracket Clock, by an Unknown Artist. Gilt Bronze. (Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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42. Cartel Clock, by an Unknown Artist. Gilt Bronze. (Banque de France, Paris.)
Book Review
Old Clocks for Modern use [;] Quest for Clocks [and] Thomas Tompion [and] The Story of Watches
02/1953 | 599 | 95
Pages: 57-58
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L., H. A. (L., H. A.)
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Old Clocks for Modern use | author: Cuss, T. P. Camerer , author: Symonds, R. W. , author: Ullyett, Kenneth , author: Wenham, Edward
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Quest for Clocks | author: Ullyett, Kenneth
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The Story of Watches | author: Cuss, T. P. Camerer
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Thomas Tompion | author: Symonds, R. W.
Short Notice
A Clock by Thomas Tompion
06/1942 | 471 | 80
Pages: 152+154
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Watkins, Ernest (Watkins, Ernest)
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A-Bracket Clock in Ebony Case. by Thomas Tompion. (Mr. Walter J. Iden). Shorter Notice: A Clock by Thomas Tompion
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B-Back Plate, Inscribed with Tompion's Number 22. Shorter Notice: A Clock by Thomas Tompion
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C-Left: Repeating Mechanism for Hours and Quarters. Right: Mechanism for Automatic Blow at the Hour and Five Minute Repeater. Shorter Notice: A Clock by Thomas Tompion
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D-Side-View. Showing Barrel and Ratchet in Place of Usual Lever Spring. Shorter Notice: A Clock by Thomas Tompion
Book Review
Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks
12/1940 | 453 | 77
Pages: 200+203-204
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Davis, Frank (Davis, Frank; D., F.)
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Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks | author: Symonds, R. W.
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B-Armchair. English. About 1760. Carved and Gilt Mahogany. Stuffed Back and Seat Covered with Needlework. (Mr. J. S. Sykes). Review: Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks
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French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
01/1940 | 442 | 76
Pages: 8+12-14+16-18+20-21
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Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H. (Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H.; Scheurleer, Th. H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, Th.H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, H. Lunsingh)
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Plate I. B-Commode. By P. Denizot. About 1770. Decorated with Marquetry and Ormolu Mounts. Height, 91 cm. (Madame C. von Pannwitz, Haarlem). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. D-Commode. Signed I. Dubois. Middle of the Eighteenth Century. Decorated with Black and Gold Lacquer and Ormolu Mounts. Height, 87 cm. (Madame C. von Pannwitz, Haarlem). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. A-Bergere, One of a Pair. Signed L. Delanois. About 1760. Painted Height, 82 cm. (Mr. A. L. Gordon, the Hague). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. B-Bergere. Signed A. P. Dupain. about 1770. Height, 96 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate III. A-Dressing-Table. Signed A. Nicolas. Second Half of the Eighteenth Century. Decorated with Marquetry of Rosewood and Ormolu Mounts. Length, 100 cm. (M. A. H. W. van Blijenburgh, the Hague) B-Armchairs. About 1780-90. Carved and Gilt. Height, 100 cm. (Madame C. von Pannwitz, Haarlem); C-Long-Case Clock. Signed B. Lieutaud. About 1770. Mahogany, Decorated with Ormolu Mounts. Height, 230 cm. (H. M. Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, Royal Palace, Soestdijk). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. A-Commode. about 1700-1725. Decorated with Marquetry of Tortoiseshell, Copper and Tin, and with Gilt Bronze Mounts. Height, 85 cm. (Museum Plantin Moretus, Antwerp). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. C-Commode. about 1745. Decorated with Marquetry and Ormolu Mounts. Height, 88 cm. (Madame C. von Pannwitz, Haarlem). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. C-Ottomane. About 1780. Height, 98 cm. (Mr. A. L. Gordon, the Hague). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
Book Review
The Old English Master Clock-Makers and Their Clocks. 1670-1820
01/1939 | 430 | 74
Pages: 48
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Edwards, Ralph (Edwards, Ralph; E., R.; Edwards, R.)
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The Old English Master Clock-Makers and Their Clocks. 1670-1820 | author: Cescinsky, Herbert
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