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William Barnard of Newark Longcase clock


A Longcase Clock By William Barnard of Newark (Nottinghamshire). This example is Numbered No 679 and William seems to have numbered most of his antique clocks . Many examples of his clocks have been recorded and often his clocks have appeared in antique clock publication.
This is a single handed example with 30 hour movement is a very genuine longcase clock . The all oak case is very typical of his cases and his clocks seem not to change very much during his working life . All have H hinges to the long trunk doors and are are of a light golden oak colour .
Willam trained in Nottingham under another well known maker called Danial Tantum and after servicing his apprenticeship he moved to Newark his possible original home .
This is a slim clock with 10in silvered brass dial and stands very elegantly. Single handed clock were very popular in the 18th century particularly outside of London and telling the time within a minute is not difficult . Many have been converted later to two handed clock but this takes away the authenticity and makes them less desirable to antique collectors and also reduces their value .
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This is a single handed example with 30 hour movement is a very genuine longcase clock . The all oak case is very typical of his cases and his clocks seem not to change very much during his working life . All have H hinges to the long trunk doors and are are of a light golden oak colour .
Willam trained in Nottingham under another well known maker called Danial Tantum and after servicing his apprenticeship he moved to Newark his possible original home .
This is a slim clock with 10in silvered brass dial and stands very elegantly. Single handed clock were very popular in the 18th century particularly outside of London and telling the time within a minute is not difficult . Many have been converted later to two handed clock but this takes away the authenticity and makes them less desirable to antique collectors and also reduces their value .
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 17/MAR/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Category Antique Clocks
Date c1750
George II Antiques Material Oak
Origin English
Maker William Barnard | Clockmaker
Condition Excellent
Item code rc009a057
Status Sold
£1650.00 
$2201.60 
€1910.21 

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Conversion rates as of 17/MAR/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
Tel : 0115 9257969
Non UK callers : +44 115 9257969
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