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A small brass cased carriage clock with visible escapement, the Parker & Whipple Co. signed A. E. Hotchkiss. Along with two brass cased lantern clocks each housing a carriage clock mechanism with platform escapement. Largest 26.5cm. All balance springs intact. Clocks run for a few seconds. Need servicing.
A 20th Century Brass Cased Lantern Style Clock, by Luxor, the 5ins diameter narrow silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in lantern style case with turned pillars and finials and fretted and engraved frets, on turned feet, 12ins high, and a modern "York Minster Cathedral" skeleton clock, with finely fretted front and rear panels supporting single train movement striking on one bell, 9ins high, mounted on wooden plinth and with glass dome, 11.5ins high overall
A Brass Cased Lantern Style Mantel Clock of "17th Century" Design, the 3.75ins diameter brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved "Farmer London", to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with pierced crestings, turned finials and pillars to sides, on turned feet, 9.75ins high
Seventeenth century and later thirty hour lantern clock with verge escapement and bob pendulum, top mounted bell, engraved floral dial with silvered chapter ring and single hand, in a brass framed case with turned columns and finials and dolphin frets, together with a mahogany wall bracket, clock and bracket 57cm overallCondition report: It is difficult to establish what parts are later but our feeling is part of the movement is period but the cogs look later and some parts are machine made. The case has been entirely made up later
Fine William and Mary walnut and marquetry longcase clock by Joseph Windmills, London, circa 1695, the hood with a blind fretwork frieze and ebonised three quarter barleytwist pilasters with foliate trailing inlay, flanking an 11'' brass dial with winged mask spandrels, signed silvered chapter ring, matted centre, with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, eight day, six pillar movement with latches throughout, striking on a bell with inside count wheel, the trunk door inlaid with panels of birds and flowers in a variety of woods, set against ebony and walnut and having a brass ringed oval lenticle, marquetry panel box base further inlaid with flowers and foliage, all raised on ebonised squat bun feet, height 200cm, width 45cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watchesNote: Joseph Windmills' work is comprehensively documented, see J.A.Neale 'Joseph and Thomas Windmills: Clock and Watch Makers 1671-1737', published 1999. Joseph joined the Clockmaker's Company as a free brother on 29th September 1671, the same year that Joseph Knibb, Daniel Quare and Thomas Tompion also gained their freedom of the Company. In 1699 he became the Company's youngest warden and in 1702 was made Master, preceding Tompion. In the company of the aforementioned makers, Joseph was considered one of the finest clockmakers in late seventeenth century London, and produced a prolific number of lantern clocks of all sizes and qualities. His earliest known watch was created before 1680 and is displayed in the British Museum. He and his son Thomas worked in partnership and Thomas also served as Master of the Clockmaker's Company in 1718. Joseph last attended the company in 1723 and died a year later, having practised his trade for 52 years. (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
An elegant Brass cased Lantern type mantel Clock having scrolling flowering stem decoration, lion masks detail pediment and dome top with pine cone finials, the two train Japy Freres movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell and numbered GV 3108/48 with the face blued metal hands and porcelain Arabic numeral hour markers. Pendulum and key present. 12 1/5'' high x 6 3/16'' x 6 3/16''.
Brass lantern-style clock, the 6.5-inch silvered Roman dial with inner quarter track and half-hour divisions, engraved 'Luke Gray Shastone Fecit', the movement with anchor escapement and wheels of four crossings, with pinned side doors, the case with strapped bell surmount and pierced dolphin cresting on turned supports, 35cm high, together with a carved dark oak case of 'longcase clock' form, the open hood with shaped side wings, 192cm high Condition: This maker is apparantly un recorded, although there were a famiuly of clock makers called Gray at Shaston (Shaftesbury, Dorset) This clock maybe a replica of a late 17th/early 18th Century example using some original parts. The bell is oversized for this type of clock and the strap surmounts are atypical. Some staining and slight losses to numerals of chapter ring. Disc holding hands in place is clearly of a later date. Most parts of mechanisim appear sound, however this lot is untested and sold as seen. The case would appear to be carved in the late 19th century and like the clock itself includes some earlier timbers. Sold with eight day-style clock weight, plus brass-faced pendulem, the feather is missing its pin. Sold as seen. **We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.
BRASS LANTERN CLOCK LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY in the 17th century style, with a circular dial, characteristic case pierced with fretwork crestings, the twin train movement striking a bell, raised on a mahogany plinth (43cm high (including plinth,) clock 40cm high) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
Early 19th century Dutch lantern clock with wall bracket, pierced and cast gilt metal decorative mounts, the dial with Roman and Arabic numerals painted with flowers, painted wall mount with urn and lion pediment, the five pillar movement with verge escapement striking on bell, H76cm - Condition Report Not in working order
A 17th Century style brass lantern clock, the thirty hour weight driven movement having a verge escapement striking the hours on a bell with countwheel strike, the dial engraved with floral decoration to the centre inscribed William Gray, London, the brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and fleur de lys, with a single hand, the brass case with turned pillars.40cm high on a shaped wooden bracket CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, surface scratches and tarnished, the weight has surface scratches also but no obvious dents or splits, chain shows signs of rusting, in used condition
A BRASS LANTERN CLOCK BY JOHN BUFFETT OF COLCHESTER EARLY 18TH CENTURY the thirty hour birdcage movement striking on a bell, the a circular dial with Roman numerals, the recessed centre engraved with flowers and signed 'John Buffett in Colchester fecit', the case with two doors engraved with scrolling foliage, with pierced surmount panels and turned urn finials, 36cm high, later mounted on a walnut bracket
An early 20th century brass lantern clock, by Thos. Moore, Ipswich, with weight and pendulum. CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
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