ATT. TO JAMES OGDEN, HALIFAX. A LATE 17th CENTURY LANTERN CLOCK the case surmounted by iron bell straps with unusual hollowed stop terminals that cup around the finials, below are pierced dolphin frets above a 6" engraved Roman chapter ring surrounding a foliate engraved centre with moon face below the twelve fronting a posted framed 30 hour weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell 37cm high - This clock has been written about by Brian Loomes who says it from the Ogden workshop.
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A LATE 17th CENTURY ENGLISH LANTERN CLOCK SIGNED WITH INITIALS 'SB' probably for Samuel Bretts London, having a brass bell strap supporting a large bell above a 6.25" brass engraved Roman chapter ring surrounding a foliate engraved centre fronting a posted framed weight driven striking movement with verge escapement 33.5cm high
A brass cased lantern-type mantel clock with French movement, a late 19th century carriage clock inscribed 'C.McI. from J.F.F-J. 28.Novr. 1887' to top with dial indistinctly stamped (dial af), a Smiths mantel clock, and oversized pocket watch with dial stamped 'W.B.S Colombo Rial Regulator Swiss Made' with movement signed 'Favre-Leuba' and a 'Starboard' lantern (5).Additional InformationNone tested, no guarantee of working order, general wear throughout, carriage clock dial with apparent crack and repair to upper section, the pocket watch with one loose glass, all sold as seen.
An 18th Century Turkish Market Arched Brass Dial Lantern Clock, signed Geo Clarke, Leaden Hall Street, London, circa 1760, 8-inch arched brass dial, chapter ring with Turkish numerals, arch with silvered plaque signed, side opening doors with Turkish crescent symbol, pierced frets, hoop and spikes, verge escapement, striking on a bell, bob pendulum, 36.5cm high 05.06.19. Dial is slightly discoloured, movement is complete, later small disc behind the dial to support the centre hand arbor, later pendulum bob and rod, with weight.
An interesting collection of items to include a two train mantel clock, a mahogany jewellery box, a writing slope, two boxes of late 19th century magic lantern slides of nursery/humorous subjects, smoking related items including lighters, a Bakelite tea caddy, a collection of photographic items, boxed View Master, etc
A group of vintage tin plate toys, including a Silver Streak model speed boat, boxed, a Sutcliffe model boat, a Tri-Ang Minc LNER 'Express Parcels Service' blue van, two model boilers, one with burner, a loco and several trucks, several magic lantern slides, together with a die cast Chad Valley Harborne clock model saloon car. (21)
17th century and later thirty-hour iron framed lantern clock with verge movement, central pendulum, outside countwheel and top-mounted bell with brass straps, steel dial plate with brass chapter ring, single pierced hand and brass alarm dial, continuous winding rope with single brass cased weight and lead counterweight, separate verge alarm mechanism with small brass weight, 36cm overall height
17th century-style lantern clock with brass frame, verge movement with rear mounted pendulum and outside countwheel, floral engraved brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed 'Townly Temple', single hand and alarm dial, lion and unicorn front fret and pierced side frets, top-mounted bell and brass side doors, continuous rope with lead counterweight and single weight, 39cm overall height
19th century mantel clock in the form of a lantern clock, with twin fusee movement, striking on a top-mounted bell, in a 17th century-style lantern clock case with floral engraved dial, signed 'Wm. Robinson, Londini, 1720', twin hands and brass chapter ring, stylised dolphin frets and twin side doors engraved with religious scenes and emblems, surrounded by images of tulips, 39cm overall height (keys present, pendulum lacking)
A good collection of miscellaneous effects including a 19th century military writing box with brass banded borders, small pine domed trunk containing small Regency silver plated standish, silver plated ladle, miscellaneous furniture fittings in brass, oak coffin stool, a Georgian style hexagonal brass lantern, number of 19th century glass decanter bottles, small bracket clock, pair of brass candlesticks together with a vintage travel trunk
A LARGE COLLECTION OF SWARVOSKI CRYSTAL MEMORIES, to include Saxophone and stand (boxed), Birthday Cake and tray (boxed), roller skate (boxed), Locomotive and carriage (boxed), sewing machine (box), gramophone (box), rattle (box), Grand Piano, Sands of Time (box), Peculator (box), Pram, Lantern (box), cruet set, table lamp, guitar and stand, rocking horse, rocking chair, mantel clock, book, violin, three mice, pair baby booties, teapot and two cups and saucers, jug, balloons (box), flower pot (box) etc
~ A Late 17th Century Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed John Knibb, Oxon, circa 1690, four posted lantern frame case, pierced floral pattern frets, latched side doors, turned feet, 6-1/2-inch chapter ring signed John Knibb, Oxon, dial centre with engraved scroll decoration, central alarm disc, blued steel hand, two train movement with a verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, (alarm train is missing) but a vestige of the alarm train visible outside the backplate, hoop and spikes, bob pendulum, 33cm high see illustrations John Knibb (1650-1722) was a member of the famous Knibb family of clockmakers, and was the younger brother of Joseph Knibb (1640-1721). John worked as apprentice to Joseph in Oxford c.1664 and they were clockmakers to Kings Charles II and James II. When Joseph later moved to London, John took charge of the Oxford business and received the Freedom of the City in 1673. In 1700 he was made the Mayor of Oxford. He made many fine and complicated examples on his own, as well as with Joseph. Examples of his work are in collections such as the Wertherfield Collection and the Guildhall Museum. 06.06.19. Top finial is missing, three of the top corner finials have old signs of solder repair marks, front bottom left hand side foot with an old sign of solder repair mark, brass surfaces are all faded and nicely aged, side doors are possibly later, chapter ring numerals with some wax missing in parts and also on the alarm disc numerals, movement is dirty, alarm work is missing but a vestige of the alarm train is visible outside the backplate, movement needs cleaning, weight is missing.
MODERN GILT COMPOSITION CASED MANTEL CLOCK with 'Lincoln' quartz movement, also an EARLY 20th CENTURY WOODEN CASED MANTEL CLOCK with carrying handle, a modern metal cased ANNIVERSARY CLOCK, a modern brass cased MINIATURE LANTERN CLOCK and a modern 'Angelus' FRENCH STYLE ROCOCO MANTEL CLOCK (5)
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