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I am researching a tall clock. The False Plate is stamped Walker and Finnemore ( 1805-1811 according to my info)The white painted dial has been repainted, but above center I can make out --broath (Arbroath I presume)on the right, and on the left is Chas (the "s" is higher than the lower case ha, and the sir name is T-bui---. I am looking for a clock maker or shop keeper in this time frame. Hows that for a shot in the dark ? gmaci
 
Posts: 19 | Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Registered: July 16, 2004
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Gordon, I tried to match the "T-bui--" in Britten's, but could not find a match. Good luck with the search. Maybe one of our British members can give a helping hand.


Tom
 
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