~ An Early 18th Century Thirty Hour Striking Wall Clock, signed John Sanderson, four posted movement with an anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 11-inch square brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring signed, dial centre with a religious engraved verse Remember ber man that Dye thou mut And After that to Judgement Just, date aperture, engraved scroll and floral corners, 33cm high see illustration John Sanderson, a Quaker, was born at Tiffenthwaite near Wigton in Cumbria in 1671. He started his apprenticeship to John Ogden of Bowbridge in Yorkshire. In 1691 he moved back to Tiffenthwaite and started to make his first clocks, which have several distinctive features, such as religious dial verses. 06.02.20 Dial is dirty and needs cleaning, movement needs cleaning, later seatboard, no pendulum and no weight.