EXTRAORDINARY OLD CLOCK BY JACOB LOVELACE, Book Illustration (Print), 1895

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ORIGINAL BOOK ILLUSTRATION (PRINT)

ON MEDIUM PAPER PAGE OF

11 X 8.5 INCHES

(280 X 215 MM)

TEXT AND/OR OTHER IMAGES ON REVERSE

FROM 'THE PICTURE MAGAZINE'

PUBLISHED BY GEORGE NEWNES LTD, 1895

FOR CONDITION, DISCOLORATION AND FOXING SEE IMAGE

SHIPS IN A4 CARDBOARD REINFORCED ENVELOPE

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AN EXTRAORDINARY OLD CLOCK.
The above drawing is the representation ofa most extraordinary and magnificent clock. The world is indebted for this wonderful , Production of inzenuity, perseverance/ and mechanical skill to Jacob Lovelace, born in the city of Exeter, 15th March, 1656, who, to Ihe disgrace of the age, ended his days in great poverty in that city, 1st April, 1716, aged sixty years, having been thirty-four years completing it.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#229713554
Start TimeSat 24 May 2025 21:32:45 (BST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Dispatch TimeMore than 4 Days
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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