The Knibb family of clockmakers were a prominent family of clockmakers who were active in England during the 17th and 18th centuries. The family is most well-known for their production of high-quality clocks and watches.

The most famous members of the Knibb family were Joseph Knibb (1640-1711) and his brother John Knibb (1650-1722). Both were born in Warrington, England, and became apprentices to their uncle, a clockmaker named Samuel Knibb. Joseph eventually settled in London, where he became a successful clockmaker and was appointed clockmaker to King Charles II in 1675. John, on the other hand, remained in Warrington and established his own successful clockmaking business.

The clocks produced by the Knibb family were known for their precision and quality of craftsmanship and were highly sought-after by the wealthy and aristocratic classes of England. Many of their clocks were also notable for their intricate and more...

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An oak longcase clock, Joseph Knibb, circa 1680 the hood with…

Joseph Knibb Oak Longcase Clock, circa 1680

An oak longcase clock, Joseph Knibb, circa 1680 the hood with projecting molded cornice above a door compartment on shaped base, the case is possibly associated, brass dial signed Joseph Knibb London, subsidiary seconds, date aperture at 6, cherub…