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A late 17th century brass lantern clock, the applied silvered roman chapter ring with trident half hour markers, the centre foliate engraved and signed Jona Bramston, Tichmarsh, with pierced iron hand, the posted count wheel bell striking movement with decorative domed bell bearers topped by a turned finial, over an entwined dolphin front fret, verge escapement, plain corner posts, turned feet and rope pull wind. 24cms highJonathan Bramston is recorded "Angel Street, Bedford, free 1697 - circa 1706", the village of Titchmarsh is north of Bedford in north east Northamptonshire.
Good quality 19th century brass lantern clock by Christopher Maynard, Royal Exchange with twin fusee movement striking on two bells in 17th century-style brass case with pierced cresting raised on ball feet, 40cm high, key and pendulum present.Provenance: Removed from Argyll House, Kings Road, London
A mid-19th century mahogany Sedan clockOf rectangular shape with brass edging; a brass clock by Thomas Moreland, Chester; and two clock cases, one of lantern style and the other inscribed 'Old Time is Still A Flying', Sedan clock 13cm wide, 4cm deep, 15cm high (5in wide, 1 1/2in deep, 5 1/2in high) (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by John Edwards, Norwich, the thirty hour lantern movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, 11" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, leaf chased centre with calendar dial, the case with scrolled fret pediment and brass finial on engaged columns, arched door, panel base and bracket feet, 83 1/4" to top of finial (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)movement and face in very good condition, case with good rich colour, replaced door hinges, small loss to base moulding, possible reduced (?), with weights and pendulum but feather snapped off
MAHOGANY CASED MANTLE CLOCKin an arched case with a silvered dial with Roman numerals and a 30 hour movement; an Art Nouveau mahogany cased mantle clock with a circular dial with Arabic numeral; and a brass Smith small lantern style clock, the circular dial with Roman numerals and an 8 day movement (3)
MAPPIN & WEBB LTD; a reproduction brass cased eight day lantern clock, the circular signed dial set with Roman numerals, with twin drum movement, height 34.5cm.Additional InformationScratches, scuffs, scrapes, tarnish and discolouration, dust and dirt, not tested no guarantee of working order.
A George III brass lantern clock, Robert Austen, Challock, circa 1775, the countwheel striking movement incorporating Huygens's endless winding and anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum swinging behind the frame at the rear, the dial engraved with symmetrical foliate scrolls beneath signature Robert Austen, Challock and with pierced iron hand to centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with diamond lozenge half hour markers and engraved leafy infill to angles, the third period frame with column-turned corner posts beneath foliate scroll engraved and pierced front fret, vase turned finials and domed iron bell bearer, the sides with hinged brass doors beneath further frets, the rear with iron back panel, 32cm (12.5ins) high; atop a later oak wall bracket, incorporating moulded platform and twin shaped supports applied to an onion-topped back panel with decorative shaped apron to base, 70cm high, (2) Provenance: The property of a private collector, Hertfordshire. Robert Austen is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Challock, Kent, circa 1780.Condition Report: This clock comes with a pendulum, one of the cords is weighted, the other has a pulley to take an addiitonal weight, this is not present at Dreweatts and would need to be sourced by the purchaser.The bell is held on by a small screw and bolt, this has a tendency to work loose due to the short threads involved Dreweatts have not tested the movement and give no guarantees or comments as to whether it is working order or not. We would recommend getting it appraised by a professional clock restorer. There is dirt and dust to the movement and interior.As catalogued the bracket is later and this has marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, also some scratches were the pendulum has impacted Condition Report Disclaimer
A brass lantern clock, Thomas Bagley, Londini, c1670, the dial engraved with tulips, silvered alarm disc and chapter ring, twelve hour movement with balance wheel escapement, engraved twin dolphin frets , vase finials, 39cm h Provenance: Roger A Davis, MBHI, by whom sold to a relation of the present vendor in 1990 In the same good restored condition albeit rather dusty as when supplied by the horologist in 1990
A 17th century style brass lantern clock, late 19th century, signed 'Jeffrey Bailey at ye Turn Style in Holburn', the 13cm saucer bell on strap work supports over the 16cm dial applied with Roman numerals, enclosing the single train movement, stamped 'Peerless', raised upon bulbous supports, 41cm high
A Rare and Early Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed Richard Beck at Ye French Church, Londini, circa 1655, four posted case with shield and scroll pierced engraved frets, front fret signed Richard Beck at ye French Church Londini, turned finials, 6-1/2-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, floral engraved dial centre, central alarm disc, single wrought iron hand, two train 30-hour movement with a crown wheel verge escapement and large balance wheel, countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, (alarm work missing), 39cm high see illustrations Richard Beck was born in about 1632 and is first recorded as apprenticed in May 1646 through the Clockmakers' Company to John Selwood. After Selwood's death in 1651, Beck was transferred to carry on his apprenticeship under Thomas Loomes until 1653. Richard's short working life was around six years and his work produced in this time cannot therefore have been made in great numbers. Only a handful of lantern clocks by Richard Beck is known today, and these clocks are signed in slightly varying ways but generally 'near ye French Church' or 'at ye French Church'. These were all made as balance wheel examples, as the pendulum did not appear till 1658. Richard Beck produced fine clocks with excellent engraved dials. Tragically his brief life as a young clockmaker who flourished during the Civil War came to an end when he died in 1659 at a young age of twenty-seven. 22.04.21 The brass surfaces are discoloured and nicely aged, side brass doors are missing, back wrought iron panel is missing, alarm work is missing, back left hand side foot with a small crack which is probably a casting crack, movement is dirty and the iron work is discoloured with small rust marks in places, back left hand finial with a small crack to its base, dial with wax missing to the numerals, dial is discoloured, alarm disc is now a dummy and has no alarm work, hand is slightly rusty and has a small split near the end, movement in going order, with one weight.
TWO GEM-SET BROOCHES, CIRCA 19501st: The lantern clock accented by single-cut diamonds and circular-cut rubies, opening to reveal a watch dial with baton and numeral hourmarkers, terminating in faceted cable-link chains and spherical 'weights', 2nd: The engraved parasol decorated with polychrome enamel, accented by circular-cut sapphires, 1st: French assay marks, 2nd: some enamel loss, lengths: 1st 7.2cm, 2nd 5.0cm x 4.4cm (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Walker & Hall Sheffield Plate basket with vine leaf decoration surrounding an initialled centre, with swing basket handle, on a lobed base, one other similar silver-plated basket and other silver-plated trays, toast rack, two pairs of modern candlesticks, a reproduction brass electric lantern clock and a quantity of Eastern brassware.
Various collectibles to include a 19th century carved ivory okimono depicting a geisha holding a lantern and a fan, red seal mark to the base, height 23cm, a boxed Hohner harmonica, a vintage Junghams alarm clock, a modern BIG Ben desk clock and a blue glass table lighter with dimpled body (5).
A miniature lacquered brass electric lantern-clock in 17th c style, 17cm h; a pair of reproduction brass cased carriage clocks by J Horton & Son London, quartz movements, another with silvered case, similar and a Seth Thomas mantel clock with lacquered brass case, silvered dial with brass chapter ring, roman numerals, inscribed Seth Thomas, quartz movement, 13cm h (5)

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