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Creator: A. Petersen & Co.
17th Century Hague Clock Signed by Pieter Visbagh, circa 1675
By A. Petersen & Co.
Located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Unusually small Hague clock made c. 1675 by Pieter Visbagh, who was apprenticed by Salomon Coster. The latter made the first pendulum clock according to the instructions of Christiaa...
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17th Century Dutch Baroque Antique A Petersen and Co

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Ebony, Olive

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