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 elcome to Early Clocks, a website 

 dedicated to the study, collecting

and  appreciation of early English clocks and sundials.

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Thomas Browne in

Bristoll, c1650

The collection features a selection of rare and historically important clocks and sundials dating from c.1625 onwards, including several exceptional lantern clocks, many illustrated alongside contemporary paintings to place them in their historical context. It also includes examples of early clocks bearing religious verses and devotional inscriptions on their dials, reflecting the close relationship between timekeeping and faith in seventeenth-century England.

As a collector and researcher, I continue to acquire significant original pieces, particularly Lantern Clocks, Sundials, and early clocks with dial inscriptions of historical or religious interest. If you have an item that you think may be of interest, please Contact Me

Recent research has been published in Clocks Magazine and the Antiquarian Horological Society journal.

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Thank you for visiting.

Lee Borrett

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