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Eureka Cromwellian brass electric lantern clock, the 7" brass dial enclosing a foliate engraved plate inscribed Eureka Clock Co. Ltd, London, Pat. no. 14614-1906, with glazed skeletonised centre, surmounted by pierced dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial, 16.5" high **This clock is also inscribed no. 2172, Made in England above and below six o'clock
Rare Special Coronation two train lantern clock designed by Davall & Sons in 1936 for the coronation of Edward VIII, signed Davall, London 1937 in an oval on the back door, the 5.75" brass chapter ring enclosing royal Coats of Arms and inscribed GR VI Crowned 12th May 1937, surmounted by a strapwork beaded crown and finial 13.75" high (key) **The dial on this clock was originally designed for Edward VIII but then he abdicated so his title was replaced on the dial to George VI See Rita Shenton - The Price Guide to Collectable Clocks 1840-1940, page 152
Good small English brass original verge hook and spike lantern clock, the 5" brass arched dial signed William Kent, Saffron Walden on a silvered disc to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with central alarm dial and single iron hand, surmounted by pierced foliate side frets, strapwork bell and finial, 9" high overall (pendulum, principal weight and alarm weight) **This clock is sold with a valuation for insurance from Brian Loomes, B.A., F.S.G., Hon.F.B.H.I. dated 1st September 2020 This clock is also sold with further notes about the maker
Fine and very rare English brass verge winged hook and spike lantern clock by or from the workshops of Edward East and signed Eduardus East Londini on the front fret, the three train posted movement striking on two bells, with verge escapement and anchor shaped bob oscillating between the plates, the 6.5" silvered chapter ring with hour and minutes chapter rings, enclosing a centre finely engraved with tulips and with central alarm dial and two iron hands, surmounted by pierced and engraved tulip frets, strapwork two bells and finial, 15.5" high (anchor shaped pendulum, three principal weights and an alarm weight); also with an associated antique carved oak bracket **This clock is sold with copious articles and letters from knowledgeable lantern clock experts who all agree that the clock was either made by or in the workshops of Edward East This clock was featured in two articles written by Brian Loomes in Clocks magazine in the October and November 2020 issues. Copies of these two magazines are included with the lot. Also included is the correspondence relating to this clock from Michael Turner at Sotheby's, David Thompson at The British Museum and Sir George White BT., F.S.A. when he was consultant keeper of the collection and library of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in London This clock was also sold by Sotheby's in their auction of Important Clocks, Watches, Wristwatches and Barometers on Thursday 13th October 1988 (lot 191) and a copy of this catalogue is included too There has also been a metallurgy test undertaken on the clock and a copy of this report is also included
Interesting English verge hoop and spike verge lantern clock in need of rebuilding, the 6.5" chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved alarm dial and signed John Barnett at Y Peacock in Lothbury, Londini, Fecit, surmounted by pierced engraved dolphin frets (missing the striking train and other movement parts, but with two pierced side frets, bell, other movement parts and weight)
Interesting English brass second period verge hoop and spike lantern clock, signed Nicholas Coxeter Londini to the bottom of the engraved pierced heraldic front fret, the 6.25" silvered chaptering enclosing a floral and foliate engraved centre with single iron hand and engraved silvered alarm dial, surmounted by 3 foliate pierced frets, strap work, bell and finial (pendulum and weight)
Miniatur-Laternenuhr, Fromanteel in London, 2. Hälfte 17. Jhdt. Rechteckiges Gehäuse aus Silber und feuervergoldetem Messing auf vier birnenförmigen Standfüßen. Ziffernblatt mit lateinischen Zahlen, gebläuter eiserner Zeiger. Auf dem Ziffernblatt gravierte Stadtszene mit Windmühle. Gehäuse mit tief gestochenem Rankendekor, unterhalb des Ziffernblattes signiert "Fromanteel". Bogen mit aufgesetzter niellierter Plakette mit Monogramm "PM". Gravierte silberne Werkstürchen mit Glaseinsätzen und gefederten Verschlusshebeln (eine Türe leicht defekt, Glas lose). Glocke in feuervergoldetem Glockenstuhl, gravierte seitliche Zierbleche. Spindelwerk mit kurzem Birnen-Hinterpendel. Stundenschlag auf Glocke. Revisionsbedürftig. Kettenzug mit silberummanteltem Bleigewicht. Auf originale Wandhalterung aus fein graviertem und feuervergoldetem Messing montiert. Höhe der Uhr 15,5 cm, mit Wandhalterung 21 cm.Ahasuerus Fromanteel (1607 - 1693), bekannter Londoner Uhrmacher, der als erstes das 1657 von Constantin Huygens erfundene Uhrpendel in englischen Uhren verwendete. A fine miniature lantern clock by Fromanteel of London, 2nd half of the 17th century Rectangular case of silver and fire-gilt brass, mounted on four pear-shaped feet. The dial with Roman numerals, one blued iron hand. A city scene with a windmill engraved on the dial. The case deeply etched with decorative tendrils, signed "Fromanteel" below the dial. The bow with appliquéd nielloed plaque, bearing the monogram "PM". Small movement access door in engraved silver, inset with glass panels, and spring-loaded locking levers (one door slightly damaged, the glass loose). The bell in a fire-gilt bell cage, an engraved plaque on the side. Verge escapement with a short, pear-shaped rear pendulum. Striking the hour on a bell. In need of repair. Pull chain with a silver-coated lead weight. Mounted on the original wall bracket of finely engraved, fire-gilt brass.Height of the clock 15.5 cm, including the wall bracket 21 cm.Ahasuerus Fromanteel (1607 - 1693) was a famous London clockmaker, the first to use the pendulum that was invented by Constantijn Huygens in 1657 in English clocks.
LATERNENUHR, Nachbau teilw. Unter Verwendung alter Teile, Eisen/Messung, gravierte Front mit aufgesetztem Ziffernring, Schlag auf zwei Glocken. HxBxT: 40/17/17 cm. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Rest. Erg. Anbei Wandkonsole aus Nadelholz.| LANTERN CLOCK, Reproduction in part. Using old parts, iron/measurement, engraved front with applied number ring, strike on two bells. HxWxD: 40/17/17 cm. Signs of age and wear, Rest., Added. Enclosed wall console made of softwood.
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, R[ober]t Woollat Glastonbury, 18th c, the 10" brass dial with matted centre, pierced hand, crown and cherub spandrels and lantern type movement in a flat topped case with pilasters flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length ogee moulded door, pendulum and weight, 190cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, etc, localised worm, in particular to the 'roof' of the hood, seat board replaced, hand possibly original, knob to trunk door replaced
Samuel Marti, Paris, a brass mantle clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement stamped with the trademark for the maker S. Marti, Paris, the ivorine dial with black stylised Arabic numerals and blued steel spade hands, the lantern-style brass case with foliate and c-scroll decoration and surmounted by a brass dome and finial, height 32.5cm.Biography For details of Samuel Marti see lot no. 1796
Boxes & Objects - a Bakelite Smiths mantel clock; heavy cast iron outdoor lantern in the form of a telephone box; 19th century carved oak glove box; Mauchline ware needle case; slide rule; tribal carvings; Art Nouveau glass oil lamp with stylised pressed glass dolphin details to base; shoe lasts, dinner bell, stone from the houses of Parliament trinket dish, Bakelite Chesterman of Sheffield tape measure, another similar, etc qty
DAVID LESTURGEON, LONDON. A LATE 17TH CENTURY BRASS STRIKING LANTERN CLOCK surmounted by a large bell supported by brass bell straps above an engraved pierced fret with stylised dolphins. The 6.5" Roman chapter ring surrounding a foliate engraved centre fronting a posted framed twin weight-driven striking movement with verge escapement and anchor shaped pendulum swinging between the plates34.5cm highGood original clock. The movement dial and frame all belong, looks complete and does run but will probably need a service. The steel plate from the back is missing and the hook and spike fittings have been replaced. Also the top finial is missing and has been replaced with a nut. We can not guarantee mechanical parts.
A rare Japanese brass and iron 'yagura dokei' lantern alarm wall clock by Hanbei Tsunefusa Murakami of Kyoto, circa 1790-1830, with weight driven verge escapements controlled by separate foliot balances striking on a bell with a double ended hammer, one iron upright with seven character signature, the rectangular case with three hinged brass side plates, the circular chapter ring engraved with twenty-four characters centred with a revolving pierced hand, height 27.5cm, with two weights, one with stamped seal marks, together with a later wood wall bracket. Note: Japanese traditional timekeeping practices required the use of unequal time units: six daytime units from local sunrise to local sunset, and six night-time units from sunset to sunrise. As such, Japanese timekeepers varied with the seasons, with daylight hours longer in summer and shorter in winter, with the opposite at night. After the Meiji restoration in 1868, Japan abolished the use of the Temporal hour system and switched to the Western 24-hour system. This clock is rare in the fact that it is signed, as mentioned in 'The Evolution of Clockwork with a Special Section on the Clocks of Japan' by J. Drummond Robertson: "It is an unfortunate circumstance that Japanese clocks, with the rarest exceptions, should be unsigned and undated".Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A lantern clock inscribed James Greene of Althorpe. A 30 hour rope driven verge movement striking on a bell. Contained in a brass case with pillared movement. A 6" silvered dial with engraving of a Tudor rose and surrounded by flowers to the centre. With associated weight.Condition report.The clock has been restored by the owner. Possibly a Victorian or later copy of a lantern clock. Weight associated. A/F
A GROUP OF LAMPS, comprising two metal floral wall sconces, a large metal railway lantern, height 22cm x width 17cm (damaged and very rusty), an iron 'Industrial' style table lamp, height 60cm, a copper railway signal lamp, a 1960's Pifco 'Timeside' lamp/alarm clock with original yellow glass shade (needs rewiring), height 28cm, a musical, nursery lamp (needs rewiring), a Barbola style bedside lamp together with a gilt cherub ceiling light holding a small chandelier (two crystals missing) (9) (Condition report: lamps not tested)
4 Pfeifer-Automaten von GriesbaumTriberg, Schwarzwald. Handgeschnitzte Automatenfiguren aus Lindenholz, bewegliche Köpfe, Torsos mit Federwerken, Mechaniken und Pfeifenwerken. 1) "Der Laternensteher", Nr. 474, funktioniert, Laterne leuchtet, Höhe 48 cm, mit Schlüssel. - 2) Das gleiche Modell mit anderer Kleidung, ohne Batteriefach-Abdeckung, Mechanik funktioniert, Melodie undeutlich. - 3) Das gleiche Modell mit anderer Kleidung, ohne Rückwand und Batteriefach-Abdeckung, Mechanik hakt, Höhe 50 cm. - Und: 4) Pfeifer mit Schwarzwalduhr, Nr. 291, ohne Rückwand, Balgen undicht, Höhe 45 cm. Start Price: EUR 350 Zustand: (2-3/3-4)4 Carved Limewood Whistling Automata by GriesbaumTriberg, Black Forest. With articulated heads, torsos with brass going-barrel movements driving bellows, whistles and cams. 1) Depicting a nonchalant drunkard leaning against the post of a battery-operated street lantern, no. 474, working, the lamp lights, height 19 in., with key. - 2) The same model with different clothing, missing battery compartment cover, mechanism working, melody indistinct. - 3) The same model with different clothing, missing back door and battery compartment cover, mechanism sticks, height 19 ¾ in. - And: 4) Whistler with Black Forest clock, no. 291, missing back door, leaking bellows, height 17 ¼ in. Start Price: EUR 350 Condition: (2-3/3-4)
An English yew wood thirty hour longcase clock, early 18th c, the case 20th c, the 10" brass dial with engraved and matted centre, rococo spandrels and lantern type movement in flat topped case with pilasters flanking the door, the trunk enclosed by a full length moulded door, 196cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, movement original, dial and elements made up from 18th c and later parts, replacement hand rusty, lacks glass
An English yew wood thirty hour longcase clock, Thos Haden Rowley, early 18th c, the case 20th c, the 10" brass dial with matted centre, pierced hand and mask spandrels, lantern type movement in flat topped case with spiral pilasters to the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length moulded door with lentical, pendulum and weight, 195cm h Much dust, cobwebs, etc but complete, hand replaced, case in good condition
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, R[ober]t Woollat Glastonbury, 18th c, the 10" brass dial with matted centre, pierced hand, crown and cherub spandrels and lantern type movement in a flat topped case with pilasters flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length ogee moulded door, pendulum and weight, 190cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, etc, localised worm, in particular to the 'roof' of the hood, seat board replaced, hand possibly original, knob to trunk door replaced
An English thirty hour clock movement and dial, Tho Dicker Silchester, early 18th c, the 10" brass dial engraved to the centre with birds and foliage, having single hand, silvered chapter ring, urn spandrels and lantern type movement Dusty / dirty, some restoration, including replacement hand
An English walnut thirty hour hooded wall clock, William Brock, dated 1705, the 9" brass dial with matted centre, four ringed apertures, pierced hands, silvered chapter ring, mask spandrels and lantern type movement with four brass posts, in later walnut hooded case with triangular pediment and spiral pilasters, 61cm h Replacement parts and parts associated, generally good condition, dusty
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