267 people found
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Willem van Drongelen
Abraham Louis Gros- Claude
American clockmaker and silversmith from a historically prominent Annapolis family
Nathaniel Hedge
British clockmaker
Thomas Monginot
Pierre Thuillier
Michel-Pierre Barancourt
Jan Baptist Ghiesbregt
Balthasar Martinot
Claude Richard
Auguste Mellet
José Rodríguez Losada
Louis Mallet
French clockmaker, active in Paris, died 1824
Joseph Dudds
London clockmaker
Godfrie Poy
London clockmaker active 1718-1753
Isaac Habrecht
Swiss clockmaker
Jacques Gudin
French clockmaker
Louis Dauthiau
French clockmaker
Louis-Gabriel Brocot
John Tibbot
Welsh clockmaker and watchmaker
Louis Frantz Wilhelm Volcke
William Hughes
Welsh clockmaker
George Clarke
Clock and watchmaker, mostly for Ottoman empire, active in London c. 1750-1766
Nathaniel Munroe
American clockmaker
Daniel Munroe
American clockmaker
Joseph Bulova
American clockmaker
Laurence Stoke
English clockmaker
George J. Allers
American watchmaker
Jan Hermelink
Dutch clockmaker
Koenraad Hecke
William Lewis
Person; male; Watchmaker, clockmaker and jeweller. Bankrupt in 1785, but apparently trading again in 1786.; clockmaker/watchmaker; British
William Matthews
British weaver, and clock and watchmaker
Gerd-Rüdiger Lang
Deutscher Uhrmacher, Unternehmer und Gründer des Uhrenherstellers Chronoswiss
David Bouquet
French clockmaker
Charles Peiras
French clockmaker
Antoine Arlaud
French clockmaker and sculptor
Louis-Alphonse Cahagnet
Sebastian Geist
James Markwick II
British clock and watchmaker (b. c. 1662 - d. 1730), the oldest son of James Markwick I (d. 1716), a clockmaker. Formed a partnership Markwick & Markham with his son-in- law, Robert Markham (d. 1741), the brand was retained after they both died.
Joseph Lindauer
German American clockmaker
George Rea
New Jersey clockmaker