The Stamps
65p: Grandfather clock signed by Nicolas Blondel. The clock has a calendar, showing the moon phase, date, time, minutes and seconds, a dial engraved with copper counters for phases of the moon and the date.
£1.20: No. 27, circa 1740, eight-day clock. This long clock has a 12-inch signed square dial with engraved border date aperture and allegorical season spandrels; the rack and bell striking movement is numbered on the backplate.
£2.71: A typical Normandy clock brought to Guernsey by Mr Blondel’s mentor Jean Poppelston.
£4.31 – 1762 Grandfather clock. Before the change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar which took place in Britain in 1752, the date of Easter was set on a 19-year cycle. The eleven days lost made the change much more difficult, but this was possible to calculate by using the four extra apertures in the dial centre.
Alderney Blue Plaque Trail / Set of 6 stamps
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£7.51
- Loyalty Points: 7