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It was consigned for sale from a local house recently inherited by the current owner and carried a £3000-5000 estimate.
Outwardly it bears many characteristics of a London-made clock from the so-called Second Period, but the construction marks it as a Bristol clock of a generation later. In addition to the engraved date 1689, it carries the name Tho. Powell, who is not recorded in the literature but could well be a previously unknown maker. He was clearly a man of some talent. This unusually large clock, standing 16in (41cm) high, featured a three-train musical movement striking on eight bells.