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Scottish Longcase Clock, 8 Day Deadbeat Escapement


This handsome mahogany longcase clock is a beautiful example in lovely condition. The 8 day movement is by G. Lawrence of Keith and is signed on the attractive silvered dial. The antique clock is in excellent working order with the movement having been fully overhauled recently by our restorer and comes with a full years guarantee. The case is in nice condition with a lovely colour and patina. The clock is raised on the original bracket feet to the base that are again in excellent order.
The movement has a deadbeat escapement. The first significant attempt to improve the anchor escapement was the deadbeat escapement. It was invented around 1675 by astronomer Richard Towneley, and first used by Thomas Tompion in a clock built for Sir Jonas Moore, and in the two precision regulators he made for the new Greenwich Observatory in 1676, mentioned in correspondence between Astronomer Royal John Flamsteed and Towneley.
The deadbeat form of the anchor escapement is less tolerant of inaccuracy in its manufacture or wear during operation and was initially used only in precision antique clocks, but its use spread during the 19th century to most quality pendulum antique clocks. Almost all pendulum antique clocks made today use it.
This clock has lovely proportions measuring 7 feet in height 21" wide by 10" deep.
Rams Head Antiques of Wolsingham, Weardale. Open Saturdays 11 - 5 or by appointment. You are most welcome to call and collect or delivery can be arranged at cost, unless free delivery is specified in the item description.
Rams Head Antiques is a family business based in County Durham. We have been in the antiques trade for almost thirty years. We stock a wide and varied range of antiques and decorative items including Georgian and Victorian antique furniture, mirrors, oil paintings and prints, ceramics, clocks, rugs, oriental items and militaria.
We can arrange delivery on all the items we have in stock, please ask for an accurate quote.
We offer a full money back guarantee if you are not happy for whatever reason within a seven day period as long as the buyer pays for return transport.
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17 Front Street
Wolsingham
Weardale
Durham
DL13 3DF
Tel : 07769255544
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The movement has a deadbeat escapement. The first significant attempt to improve the anchor escapement was the deadbeat escapement. It was invented around 1675 by astronomer Richard Towneley, and first used by Thomas Tompion in a clock built for Sir Jonas Moore, and in the two precision regulators he made for the new Greenwich Observatory in 1676, mentioned in correspondence between Astronomer Royal John Flamsteed and Towneley.
The deadbeat form of the anchor escapement is less tolerant of inaccuracy in its manufacture or wear during operation and was initially used only in precision antique clocks, but its use spread during the 19th century to most quality pendulum antique clocks. Almost all pendulum antique clocks made today use it.
This clock has lovely proportions measuring 7 feet in height 21" wide by 10" deep.
Rams Head Antiques of Wolsingham, Weardale. Open Saturdays 11 - 5 or by appointment. You are most welcome to call and collect or delivery can be arranged at cost, unless free delivery is specified in the item description.
Rams Head Antiques is a family business based in County Durham. We have been in the antiques trade for almost thirty years. We stock a wide and varied range of antiques and decorative items including Georgian and Victorian antique furniture, mirrors, oil paintings and prints, ceramics, clocks, rugs, oriental items and militaria.
We can arrange delivery on all the items we have in stock, please ask for an accurate quote.
We offer a full money back guarantee if you are not happy for whatever reason within a seven day period as long as the buyer pays for return transport.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 4/JUN/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Clocks
Date c.1837
William IV Antiques Material Mahogany
Origin Scottish
Maker G. Lawrence
Item code as623a007
Status Sold
£1750.00 
$2352.88 
€2023.00 

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Conversion rates as of 4/JUN/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
View all stock from
Rams Head Antiques

17 Front StreetWolsingham
Weardale
Durham
DL13 3DF
Tel : 07769255544
Non UK callers : +44 7769255544
Get directions to Rams Head Antiques
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