



The Corrall family were famous Lutterworth clockmakers in the 18th and 19th centuries. E.J.Haswell was equally well-known in the 20th C.
CORRALL, FRANCIS- LUTTERWORTH
Watchmaking before 1755. Long-case clocks, working c. 1740-1760. Brass dial, LMC.
CORRALL, THOMAS- LUTTERWORTH
Clock and watch-making from before 1756 until 1795. Brass dial, LMC.
CORRALL, WILLIAM- LUTTERWORTH
Mid eighteenth-century watch-maker
CORRALL, POWELL- LUTTERWORTH
Working 1777- 1795
DAVISON, J.-LUTTERWORTH
Long case clock c1815
HALLAM, EDWARD-LUTTERWORTH
Clock and watch-maker.SLWC
HASWELL-LUTTERWORTH
A wall clock by him (c. 1840) has been recorded
EXAMPLE OF SOME OF THE CLOCKS
Clock made by Francis Corrall of Lutterworth c. 1750.
10" x 10". Centre matted, with two engraved birds bearing sprays of
flowers.
Applied silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals separated by
fleurs-de-lys and quarter markings. Between VII and V Fras Corrall Lutterworth
Spandrels: bust of cherub, winged, and arabesque.
Clock made by Thomas Corrall of Lutterworth c. 1750.
11" x 11". Centre engraved with floral spray and
Thomas Corrall LUTTERWORTH
Engraved Roman numerals separated by flowers and quarter markings, and outer minute band which executes a semicircle between each Arabic numeral.
Spandrels: engraved fruit and arabesque.
Clock made by Thomas Corrall of Lutterworth c. 1790.
Centre: a flower. Semicircular hole of calendar dial.
T. Corrall LUTTERWORTH
Roman numerals and minutes in Arabic numerals, the intervals
indicated by dots. Spandrels: purplish flowers