Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, UK. 3 September, 2018. An outstanding exhibition of early English clocks opens at 101 New Bond Street. Two private clock collectors have collaborated to stage this exhibition, the majority of works on display have rarely been seen in the public eye. The exhibition also features third party loans, including contributions from the Science Museum, the Clockmakers’ Company and the Collection of the 5th Lord Harris from Belmont House, amongst others. Photo: Edward East, London, c1635-40 watch. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News

Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, UK. 3 September, 2018. An outstanding exhibition of early English clocks opens at 101 New Bond Street. Two private clock collectors have collaborated to stage this exhibition, the majority of works on display have rarely been seen in the public eye. The exhibition also features third party loans, including contributions from the Science Museum, the Clockmakers’ Company and the Collection of the 5th Lord Harris from Belmont House, amongst others. Photo: Edward East, London, c1635-40 watch. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, UK. 3 September, 2018. An outstanding exhibition of early English clocks opens at 101 New Bond Street. Two private clock collectors have collaborated to stage this exhibition, the majority of works on display have rarely been seen in the public eye. The exhibition also features third party loans, including contributions from the Science Museum, the Clockmakers’ Company and the Collection of the 5th Lord Harris from Belmont House, amongst others. A substantial number of the clocks were either Royal commissions or part of historic private collections within both stately and luxury homes of the period. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.

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