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John Safley, Edinburgh c1770A small 8-day longcase clock with an oak case and an
arched brass dial signed on a boss in the arch John Safley,
Nicolson's Park, Edin.r. |
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John Safley became a freeman clockmaker in Edinburgh in 1765 and he died in October 1803. The address on the dial is interesting, as Nicolson's Park does not exist today. A Lady Nicholson owned a mansion set within its own parkland on the outskirts of Edinburgh. With the Georgian expansion of Edinburgh she established the line of Nicolson Street through the Park and building started about 1763. Nicolson Square, also within the Park, was built from 1765 onwards. Nicolson Street and Nicolson Square still exist in Edinburgh today but the exact location of Safley's workshop is not known. Stock No.: C932 |
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