These comments have ruined my mind. I am going to be up all night visualizing clocks with only contrate wheels. :eek:
Tom McIntyre
From: clocksgroup@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:clocksgroup @yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of clockwalk@verizon. net Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 8:56 PM To: alan.rigg1@virgin. net; john@mayfieldbooks. co.uk; clocksgroup@ yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [clocksgroup] Scribe marks
Alan, What are you refering to regarding cartwheel movements? Ed W
> John Redshaw, born 1691, apprenticed 1712, died 1760. The later clock is > probably by either Thomas, born about 1721, free 1742, died1781, or > Samuel (son of Thomas) free 1790, possibly the man who died at Stockport > 1811. All at Newcastle-under- Lyme, Staffs > > John Robey > >
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There was a family of Redshaws in Newcastle-under-Lyme, North Staffordshire in the 18C. The town was a centre for making loncase movements. John Robey...
John, This clock has the dial plate cutouts (cartwheel) would that be typical of Newcastle under Lyme? Alan UK ... From: John Robey To: alan rigg Cc:...
Yes, the gaps cast in the dial plate behind the chapter ring are found virtually everywhere outside the area of London influence, not just the North of...
John, The 10 inch single hand is by J Redshaw, the 12 inch two hand is by Redshaw, a contrast if by the same probably extended family. Alan UK ... From: "John...
John Redshaw, born 1691, apprenticed 1712, died 1760. The later clock is probably by either Thomas, born about 1721, free 1742, died1781, or Samuel (son of...
Thanks John, The association between cartwheel movements and northern makers is not strictly true? There were no individual development in construction in the...
What Alan is referring to is the type of dial castings on 18C British longcase clock dials. Dials made in London the south are a solid sheet, but those made...
LMAO ??? Alan UK ... From: All Thumbz To: clocksgroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 4:05 PM Subject: RE: [clocksgroup] Scribe marks (LMAO...