he lantern clock is very
interesting in its own right.
Not only has it been made by
one of Shropshires earliest known
domestic clockmakers, but it
is in an amazing original condition throughout, retaining all of its original wheelwork. It has goblet shaped collets and a verge pendulum,
T
  wonderfully original and historic Shropshire lantern clock by
Richard Savage of Wenlock
Magna.The names of the first
owners, 'Edw. and Mill.
Pardo' are engraved on
the front fret. Research
found that - Edward
Pardoe of ye parish of
of Milford Globe in
ye County of Salop
And Milborough
Brown of ye parish
of Yarpole in ye
County of Hereford-
shire were marryed
April 30th Anno
Domini 1692 by
Lysense.

It is exceptionally rare
to find a17th century
clock with a known
date of origin and
ownership.
A
  positioned inside
the backplate.The
top and bottom
plates are made of iron instead of
brass and it has
an integral iron hoop, indicating
that Rchard
Savage was a
maker who clearly thought for himself.
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