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Thomas Tompion
ca. 1677–80
Hermann Achenbach
ca. 1774–75
Joseph Knibb
ca. 1680–85
Thomas Tompion
ca. 1680
Seth Thomas Clocks
mid-20th century
Daniel Quare
ca. 1720–25
Seth Thomas
ca. 1820
Daniel Delander
probably ca. 1720
David Roentgen
ca. 1785–90
Seth Thomas Clocks
1883–84
David Roentgen
ca. 1780–90
Seth Thomas Clocks
1922
Thomas Dickenson
ca. 1807
Daniel Delander
probably ca. 1720
Thomas Tompion
ca. 1700
Seth Thomas Clocks
late 19th century
George Graham
ca. 1720
Thomas Tompion
ca. 1696
Etienne-Maurice Falconet
last quarter 18th century
Unknown
collected 1960s–70s
Daniel Burnap
1790–95
Thomas Harland
ca. 1775
Thomas Claggett
1755–65
French
early 18th century
Thomas Seymour
1805–10
Schöner
18th century
German
17th–18th century
Japan
18th–19th century
Gilbert Stuart
ca. 1820–22
Décombat
possibly 19th century
Gernier
mid-18th century
Japan
19th century
Japan
19th century
Japan
19th century
Japan
19th century
Thomas Lozano
ca. 1770 or later
Clementine de Brelaz
1840
British
19th century
Japan
19th century
Japan
19th century