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Lot 1219

A 20th century brass lantern style mantel timepiece of typical form, the dial inscribed 'An Elliott Clock' within a silvered chapter ring, on turned feet, height 30cm, with key.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.

Lot 155

Brass lantern clock, 20th Century, bell top, above pierced and engraved panels, silvered chapter-ring with Roman numerals, 32cm.

Lot 62

19th Century George I style brass lantern clock, the dial with foliate engraving Roman numerals, the sides with rose engraving, the encased bell fronted by stylised royal coat of arms, the central shield marked '1720' with flower, 40cm high 

Lot 121

A lantern style clock under glass dome, together with two other clocks

Lot 402

Brass lantern clock, inscribed Henry Ireland, at y Dyallin Lothbury, 40cm

Lot 2554

Richard Breckell de (of) Holmes - a late 17th century brass and iron framed lantern clock, having a bell top, signed centre, brass Roman dial, subsidiary date dial, pierced steel hand, 30 hour weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, h.33cm, with weighted pendulum, weight and counter-weightNote: there is a detailed article relating to Richard Breckell and his lantern clocks on brianloomes.com Condition report: Not in working order and hasn’t been for some time.It will chime when the main cog is manually turned.

Lot 7010

A small early 20th century replica of a 17th century Lantern clock with a French rack striking movement and platform lever escapement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, with a 3-1/2" engraved brass dial, Roman numerals, half-hour markers and inner quarter hour track, steel Gothic hands, opening rear and side doors, wound and set from the rear, with an associated base and glass dome. H230cm W90cm D90cm

Lot 497

A Smiths brass lantern clock with original mains electric movement (currently not wired) together with a Kundo torsion pendulum clock under dome.

Lot 243

A 17th Century brass lantern clock by Deodatus Threlkeld (1658-1723), Newcastle, circa 1680, strapped bell over urn finials, foliate frets, turned columns and ringed ball feet, the top plate with hoop over a pair of spikes set into the column bases, the 6.25 inch Roman numeral chapter ring with D. Threlkeld, Newcastle engraved with foliate decoration, the weight driven movement with two independent wheel trains, the later restored verge escapement with balance wheel control and countwheel strike on the bell. 36cm HDeodatus Threlkeld did his apprenticeship with London clockmaker Abraham Fromanteel at the age of 14 until he was 21, then he set up his own business based in Newcastle in 1680. His business outwitted competitors with Threlkeld’s craftsmanship and his shrewd business skills, the likes of John Davies, George Carter and John Carter in the early years of Threlkeld’s business.

Lot 1007

A 20th century replica of a 17th century 30-hour lantern clock with a rope driven verge escapement and countwheel striking, sounding the hours on a bell, with an engraved dial centre, silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals , half hour and quarter hour markers and a pierced and fettled steel hand, with an attached disc engraved � Clockmaker In Scarborough Ivan Coe, Fecit,�, with engraved side doors, brass finials and dolphin fretwork, on a wooden bracket with pulley. No weight. Clocks similar to this were usually individually constructed by engineers working from plans of clocks designed by Claude Reeve, John Wilding, Malcolm Timings and other well-known clockmakers/engineers.

Lot 661

A 19thC brass framed lantern clock for restoration, enamel dial with an oak wall mounted bracket shelf. Clock approx 35 h x 16cms w, dial 19cms w.Condition ReportFor restoration, spares.

Lot 676

A John Lilley & Son Ltd, London & North Shields brass ships clock with enamel face and Roman numerals. Face diameter 15cms, brass base 20.5cms. Together with metal and glass lantern 34cms high by 18.5cms wide with three bevelled glass panels.Condition ReportEnamel face with damage with replacement hands. Key included, not working. Lantern with scuffs and some rust and paint splats.

Lot 191

An early 20th century English pottery clock garniture together with various mantel clocks to include onyx examples, miniature brass lantern clock etc

Lot 843

Two boxes containing miscellaneous items, to include a reproduction brass lantern clock, Paragon Rockingham part dinner service, Victorian hand-painted porcelain part dessert service, oak tobacco jars etc

Lot 694

A REGENCY TÔLE WARE AND PARCEL GILT LANTERN CIRCA 1815 Of mantel clock form48.5cm high, 24cm wideFor a similar but plainer example in brass, see Rupert Gentle and Belinda Feild, Domestic Metalwork 1640-1820, Antique Collector's Club, page 188, item 8.

Lot 387

A Victorian brass lantern clock, 8-day lever escapement striking on bell, case height 27cm

Lot 191

A Smiths Industries brass lantern clock, engraved dial with chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, quartz movement, the case of conventional form with strike bell, 15cm high.

Lot 1642

A reproduction brass lantern clock by Thomas Moore Ipswich. Height 38 cm, dial diameter 17 cm.

Lot 1619

A miniature reproduction brass lantern clock, with spring driven movement. Height 20 cm, width 9 cm.

Lot 87

A Davall brass lantern clock commemorating King George VI, 1937. Chiming on the hour. With pendulum and key. Working.

Lot 109

A 20thC silvered metal lantern style mantel clock with English 'Mercer' movement, 8" high overall.

Lot 117

AA 20thC engraved brass lantern style mantel clock with basket top, having English Davall movement, 8.5" high.

Lot 149

17th century style brass lantern clock, the domed bell over a dial with single wind hole to a Swiss movement on peg feet, (with key), 31 cm high

Lot 62

Provincial, mahogany or mahoganized oak, two weight, eight day time and hourly striking longcase clock, made by Charles Maxey, Wallingford, (Berkshire/Oxfordshire), England circa 1765-1770.Case: 200 cm x 50 cm x 27 cm mahogany or mahoganized oak longcase clock made in the provincial manner of the English southern countryside. The hood has a flat top, overhung ogival moulded pediment with down to a tympanum which is essentially a horizontal frieze above a multi-stepped cornice sitting over the square glazed dial door which has no evidence of ever having hood pillars and has a small rectangular stile at the rear of the outer hood. There is a large concave moulding that transitions down to the trunk section with its full length rectangular door with two exposed knuckle hinges on the right and a brass key escutcheon on the left side. The interior of the door has breadboards added to prevent warping of the door and elongated lantern hinges are noted inside the door. The front corners of the trunk are sharp with evidence of columns. An ogival shaped moulding leads down to the squarish unadorned base which sits in a broad flat base moulding, flat to the floor. . . . Dial: A square brass dial plate with applied silvered roman hour chapter ring with closed bar minute track to the outside with large Arabic numerals placed at each five minute marker (the large size Arabic numerals usually point to a date in mid to late second half of the 18th century. The dial centre is engraved with floral and foliate curling patterns along with a hanging lantern or two and many vines. There are likely matching steel diamond shaped hands dating to the 19th century and are apparent replacements for the originals. The hour hand is hidden by the auction sign. The bottom of the chapter ring is engraved “Cha†Maxey, Wallingfordâ€. The cast and applied gilt corner spandrels are of the ‘C’ scroll and foliate type and date in England to the era 1760-1785, and appear quite correct. The dial plate fits the dial matte perfectly. . . Movement: Not shown and most likely this would be a double weight driven solid brass rectilinear shaped movement with the front and rear plates connected by knopped and cuffed brass pillars (four), anchor recoil escapement, flywheel and either a rack and snail or countwheel striking system powered by the descent of two brass canister weights, most likely of eight day duration but may also be of 30 hour duration. (The movement has not been shown) There is a long pendulum rod and brass covered bob swinging inside the trunk of the casing. . . . . . Condition: I believe this is a mahogany stained oak case made in the countryside of England. The lack of hood pillars suggest that the door may have been replaced or the hood pillars simply left off the case to save on cost. Loss of finish in spots, especially at the base. Replaced set of steel hands. The fact that the weights are not link chain held I believe this to be an eight day clock where the cabinetmaker made the simplest case that he could. Remember that early on most worked as undertakers who built coffins before English longcase clocks were devised in the 1670s. Condition of the dial is very good except for the replaced hands and the dial belongs to this case c. C. 1765-1770

Lot 503

An early 20th century striking lantern clock having a 13cm dial with Roman numerals, the back plate marked LF, AI Made in France 66066, 12cm square, 31cm high, key present

Lot 756

Dolls' house chattels, a gold painted soft metal chandelier with three pink glass shades with bulbs --4½in. (11.5cm.) high (two shades repaired and missing bulb), two blown glass vessels with multi-coloured stripe; a cast metal mantel clock (missing dome) and a 1975 gilt metal magic lantern

Lot 308

Smiths brass lantern clock, eight day movement, raised on four tapered legs, 17.5cms high; West German gilt cased carriage clock by William Widdop; and an Eccles brass miners lamp. (3)

Lot 630

A 20thC Greenham coach lantern, transferred to a Westclox clock with 8cm diameter dial in red, and a further Hardun yellow cased metal signal lamp and a signed official calendar front of Charlie Dimmock. (3) 

Lot 718

A POSSIBLY UNIQUE MUSICAL LANTERN CLOCKBy Thomas Archer, Moreton in Marsh, circa 1690/1720The dial: 10 1/2in. square brass dial with cherub mask spandrels, the brass chapter ring signed Tho Archar Moreton Inmahis, with single outer line, Roman chapters between fine tridents, and twin inner lines with quarter marking, enclosing a matted centre with single pierced steel hand The movement:  With posted frame surmounted with four vase-shaped finials, and a large bell with cutaway section for the carillon carriage, supported by a quatrefoil strap and turned finial, three train movement with anchor escapement, hourly strike from an internal countwheel and musical movement on a carillon of eight bells with eight shaped hammers with a secondary countwheel on the central rear post, played from a wooden barrel with steel pins and brass wheel work The case: In a later oak case with a moulded pediment above dentil ornament, with glazed door flanked by Corithian columns, above teh trunk with rectangular panel door outlined with a parquetry design, on stepped base inlaid with a marquetry foliate oval205cm highThis magnificent and rare clock by Thomas Archer is charmingly signed using a variant of the family surname. It is highly likely that authorship can be attributed to the father: it may, however, be by his first-born of the same Christian name, or possibly even by them both!  Thomas Archer (b. 1641), a blacksmith and gunsmith, (sometimes written Archar or Archard) lived in Moreton-in-the-Marsh. He died in 1721. His eldest child was also Thomas (b. 1670) and followed his father in the blacksmith and gunsmith trade at Moreton. In the father’s Will of October 1720 (Thomas Snr.) he leaves his tools to be shared between his two sons, Walter (b. 1674 - d. 1742) and Charles (b. 1676). The implication of this is that Thomas (Jnr.) had predeceased his father by this date. Walter and Charles are known to have moved from Moreton in the last years of the 17th Century and worked as partners in Stow-on-the-Wold.  A good deal has been written about the Archers by Loomes and Smith. COMPARATIVE LITERATUREBarnaby Smith, The Archer Family of Stow,  Antiquarian Horology, Winter 1998, p. 345-352.Brian Loomes, Clocks, January 1986, January 1989,  October 2000, September 2001, April 2002, June 2011 and March 2012, for a variety of articles on the Archers.Brian Loomes, Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700, Ashbourne 2014, p. 17.Antiquarian Horological Society, Time and Place, English Country Clocks 1600-1840, an Exhibition at the Museum of the History of Science, University of Oxford, November 2006.  See page 81 for a musical movement by Edward Bilbie of Chew Stoke of around the same date.

Lot 748

A GEORGE III OAK STRIKING LANTERN CLOCKBy Stone, AylesburyThe case with a shallow arch and glazed dial aperture, above the slender trunk, inset with a door, on a stepped base and plain plinth, the 5 1/2in. arched brass dial, with signature roundel to the arch, the posted frame movement with verge escapement and countwheel strike on a bell186cm highCondition report:A charming the piece. The case of slim proportions.  In good condition, marks and knocks consistent with age.  Some old repairs in places.  The movement is dirty and dusty.  Dial spandrels worn through polishing.  Movement will require conservation.  The back feet and back finials have been partially removed to allow fitting to the case.  With a brass cased weight.

Lot 749

A BRASS LANTERN CLOCKInscribed Thos Moore, Ipswich, 20th CenturyOf typical form, surmounted by a bell, five finials and pierced spandrels, with a pair of brass doors, silvered chapter ring and inscribed to the centre37cm highCondition reportWith a brass cased weight, one pendulum 

Lot 750

A BRASS LANTERN CLOCKIn the 17th Century styleOf typical form, surmounted by a bell and five finials, above pierced frets, with 7in. chapter ring, with anchor escapement, striking the hours via a countwheel, with a wall bracket33cm highCondition Report:With a pendulum, weight and wall bracket

Lot 751

A BRASS VERGE LANTERN CLOCKIn the 17th Century style, modernOf typical form, surmounted by five finials and a bell, above posted frame with pierced frets, with 6in. chapter ring and engraved centre, with countwheel strike, with a wall bracket38cm highCondition Report:No pendulum. With wall bracket and an old weight.Movement is oily and it would be a suggestion to have it cleaned before running.  It will require a pendulum.  

Lot 3575

THOMAS MUDGE; an early 20th century brass lantern clock, the applied chapter ring with Roman numerals, raised on four ball feet, height 26cm.

Lot 242

A tray of antique and later metal wares to include a brass and copper embossed spirit kettle on stand with burner, a nautical companion set, brass ornaments, Smiths brass lantern clock.

Lot 90

Two Smiths clocks. A vintage art deco metal & bakelite mantle clock & a small brass lantern clock.

Lot 516

TWO TWENTIETH CENTURY MANTEL CLOCKS, OIL LAMPS AND LAMPSHADES, comprising a Smiths Westminster Chiming mantel clock with pendulum, key and original instructions, a Davall mantel clock with pendulum and key (Smiths may need work to mechanism), two green blue Sa Vu oil lamps with clear and opaque shades, vintage Feuerhand storm lantern, oil lamp with amber glass reservoir and chimney, height including chimney 37cm, two globe shaped opaque shades (8)

Lot 478

TWO BOXES OF METALWARES, to include three brass figures of miners, two on wooden bases, one with coal wagon, marked Cymru, a vintage Salter's Pocket Balance No.3, a novelty German bottle in the form of a lantern, horse brasses including a Red Kite mounted design, two large brass geese, tallest 35cm, plated and other metal items, including candelabra, trays, dishes, decorative items, a lamp and an Acctim Carriage clock (sd) (2 boxes)

Lot 381

An H & F Paris reproduction brass lantern style clock, with turned finial and brass straps, above a pewter bell, with brass enamelled dial with roman and arabic numerals, raised on bun feet, with pendulum, keys etc. (42cm x d.21cm x 15cm)

Lot 156

Lantern clock made by Smiths

Lot 1355

A Junghans 19th century lantern clock

Lot 1346

A Smiths 1950s brass mantle clock in the form of a miniature lantern clock, 17.5 cm high

Lot 323

G Buckmister, Royston. An 18thC lantern clock, the brass plate front with Roman Numerals and central twelve day dial, 17.5cm high, 13cm wide.

Lot 20

Sale Item: BRASS LANTERN CLOCK Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 303

Sale Item: J FIELD DUNSTABLE LANTERN CLOCK & BRACKET Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 521

A WILLIAM AND MARY BRASS LANTERN CLOCK BY RICHARD GRIFFIN, CHEW VALLEY BRISTOL, DATED '1696' the brass and steel posted movement, with original verge escapement and outside countwheel with short bob pendulum, striking on a bell, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and star markers, the centre engraved with ribbon tied flowers and a green man mask, with a pierced 'Bristol' scroll hand, the spandrels with brickwork engraving and indistinctly signed and dated 'Richard Griffin 1696', the case with one-piece columns, finials and feet, and with crowned lion and unicorn fret panels, the front one engraved, the central cartouche with owner's triad initials 'I over F S', with brass side doors and open back, with hanging hoop above two spurs, with a brass cased weight 42cm high Provenance Raffety & Walwyn, London. Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.

Lot 270

An 18th century style brass lantern clock, the dial signed Thomas Moore, Ipswich

Lot 146

A collection of clocks to include, a Smiths dash mounted car clock, a Swiza 8 day mantel and bedside clocks, a lantern clock and others. (2)

Lot 326

An 18th century and later brass lantern clock, brass dial with silvered disc in the arch inscribed Sam Toulmin, London, (later adaptations), an oak mantel timepiece, and a painted wooden dial alarm wall clock (3)

Lot 164

Antique brass lantern clock with Roman numeral dial marked Thomas Greene Cuckfeild Fecit together with a wooden bracket.

Lot 363

19th century "lantern" clock - Sizes: H: 230 mm L: 100 mm - Weight (K): 1,58kg - Condition: at first glance - good condition - no restoration - no repair

Lot 133

Brass Cased Lantern Clock, Twin fusee 8 day movement, the 17cm silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and etched Tho. Trigg, London, with key and pendulum, 35cms high

Lot 334

A vintage brass lantern with frosted glass shade, approximately 25 cm (h), a brass bowl and an oak cased mantel clock. [3]

Lot 148

Superb Vintage Sterling Silver Charm Bracelet Loaded with Over 65 Charms. All Marked for Silver 925. Includes Lighthouse, Horse and Cart, Stone Set Jug, Large Bell, Lantern, Cuckoo Clock, Lidded Tankard, Gondola, Spinning Cockerel, Ball - Bull, etc. Silver Weight 229.1 grams. Low Estimate.

Lot 399

Two boxes of metalware to include; copper kettle, graduated copper measuring jugs, a copper and brass ornamental miniature divers helmet, a brass bell, a lantern type french brass clock, brass doorstop, various brass vases, a relief decorated water jug, ship shape bookends, figures of storks or ibis, brass figure of a lizard, plates, horse brasses etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)  26cm high approx.

Lot 240

Smith brass electric lantern clock

Lot 81

A brass lantern clock

Lot 1351

A Reproduction brass lantern clock27.5cm

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