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Harben Clocks
Last updated 7 January 2008.

"Harben - Lewes Cliff"

The Harben family history starts with a clock maker, Thomas Harben (1707 to 1766). While the later Harben generations generally moved to other professions at least one son continued making 'Harben" clocks in Lewes, East Sussex, England.

This page is very much a work in progress and makes no attempt at being a horologically definitive presentation about clocks produced by either Thomas Harben or his son. There are three Harben clocks presented below, two from dealers (UK and USA) and the thrid from a private owner in Holland.

Unresolved questions;

  • What does the "Cliff" refer to? Is a small settlement very close to Lewes.
  • Which son continued making Harben clocks
  • Is there an identifiable difference between clocks produced by Thomas Harben senior and of his son?
  • How many were made?
  • How many survive?
  • Where the clocks noted for anything?

Clock One

Offered for sale in 2007 by The Incurable Collector Antiques Ltd., New York, USA.

Described as:

Antique Tall Case Clock
England,
Late 18th Century
A fine antique English signle digit tall case clock with oak case and silvered face made by Harben of Lewes Cliff.

Condition
Some old cracks, clock is in working condition.

Measurements
height: 198.12 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
depth: 25.4 cm (10 in.)
width/length: 43.18 cm (1 ft. 5 in.)

Below, close up on clock face (note this image has had its presepective and colour range changed in Photoshop - original image is below)

Below, original version of the clock face shown above

 


Clock Two

Offered for sale by?

Described as:

A Harben & Co, George III Mahogany 30-hour longcase clock, circa 1790.

A 6 foot 7 inch elegantly proportioned mahogany case with flat top hood and long trunk door, the 11 inch silvered dial signed 'Harben & Co, Lewes" the corners engraved with flowers, with pierced blue steel hands. With a thirty-hour posted frame (birdcage) movement with chain drive and outside counterwheel striking on a bell"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Clock Three

This clock is in private ownership in Holland.

The clock face, right, is of a currently undated Harben clock in private ownership in Holland. To quote the owner; "Our clock is one-handed (originally) and very simple. It´s made of oak and it rings very loud with one bell. Under his makers name there are the words: IN Ye CLIFF."

 

 

 

 

The image to the right is of the internal mechanism of the above clock.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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