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Mid-20th century cast brass mantel timepiece with passing strike and modelled in the form of a lantern clock, signed John Myatt - Londini, the lacquer finish case to a Roman chapter ring with inside quarters, track and half hour markers and blued steel hands to a spring driven movement with lever platform escapement, height 30cms
17TH CENTURY STYLE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK the face marked H.Cooley of London, having steel bell, engraved pierced dolphin panels above silvered Roman dial. 39cm high approx. Together with scroll moulded wall bracket, large lead weight and brass cased bob pendulum. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The clock appears to be complete and appears to have been recently restored or generally re-polished.
Interesting early English verge lantern clock made for the Turkish market, the 8" brass arched dial signed Wm. Dent, London, 2607 on a silvered disc to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, with stylised foliate engraved side doors, surmounted by pierced engraved foliate frets, strapwork and bell, 13.5" high; also within a long case made for the Turkish market, with long arched door and painted overall with stylised flowers and foliage upon a gilded ground, surmounted by a rounded arched hood, 88" high overall (weight, no pendulum) *Provenance: this clock was purchased from a large country house sale in Ireland (lot 1069) in June 1976, this was a three day house sale and the contents were sold on behalf of the executors of Capt. W.E.D. Allen OBE deceased, being the contents of Whitechurch House, Cappagh, Co Waterford Captain Allen was from the family who did the large roadside advertising posters throughout the UK and Ireland. He was himself an author and known collector. His library was particularly important, some pieces at the sale made record prices at the time. He had aristocratic connection through his marriage. Further information about Captain Allen can be found on the internet
Good early brass hook and spike balance wheel lantern clock, the 6.25" silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre signed Richard Ames Neare St Andrews Church in Holburne fecit, also with central foliate engraved alarm dial and single iron hand, surmounted by pierced foliate dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial (six weights) *The maker Ames or Aymes is recorded as working between 1648 and 1681
A George III brass lantern clock made for the Middle Eastern market, Robert Ward, London, last quarter of the 18th century The two-handed posted countwheel bell striking movement with verge escapement regulated by short bob pendulum, the 8 inch brass break-arch dial with pierced steel hands and matted centre within applied 'Turkish' numeral chapter ring with conforming five minutes to outer track, the angles applied with silvered crescent-centred foliate scroll cast spandrels beneath arch with a circular boss signed Rob’t Ward, London flanked by conforming mounts, the frame with column turned corner uprights and brass side doors beneath vase finials flanking foliate scroll pierced side frets and supporting domed bell bearer above, the rear with brass backplate, hanging hoop and spurs, on ball feet, 36cm (14.25ins) high. Robert Ward is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as apprenticed in 1768, gaining his freedom of the Clockmakers’ Company in 1779 and working from Abchurch Lane, London until 1808. He is noted as specialising in supplying musical clocks for the Middle Eastern market.
A 17th century style striking lantern clock, 20th century, front and side pierced frets, 6-3/4-inch silvered Roman chapter ring, engraved floral dial plate, verge movement with countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, 41.5cm high 14.12.18, Side doors and back panel are missing, metal surfaces are discoloured, movement needs cleaning, weights are missing.
A collectors' lot to include a Sorrento marquetry glove box with floral sprays and monogram 'EH' to the lid, lined with olivewood, a pair of 1930s Black Forest carved bookends in the form of terriers, a mother of pearl and abalone shell decorated box, a miniature replica brass lantern clock with drum movement, two pieces of treen, a miniature double pack of cards for 'Patience', an Art Deco hand mirror with engine-turned back etc.
GEST A DANCOURI AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS AND IRON LANTERN CLOCK the case of typical form with large bell supported by two brass bell straps above a 6.75" brass Roman chapter ring with iron centre and brass alarm disc fronting a 30 hour posted frame movement having verge escapement and silk suspension 38.5cm high
JAMES DRURY LONDON A LATE 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH LANTERN CLOCK the case of typical design having large bell supported on bell straps and engraved dolphin frets above a 6.5" Roman chapter ring enclosing a tulip engraved centre fronting a weight driven striking movement with verge escapement, the back of the clock having hook and spike fittings 37.5cm high
A PRIMITIVE 17TH CENTURY EARLY LANTERN CLOCK OF UNUSUAL DESIGN with floral engraved dial centre surrounded by a chapter ring with Roman numerals and inner minute markers fronting a 30hr movement with anchor escapement and hour striking on a bell. The unusual frame having flat cut out pillars, brass bell straps terminating by a pagoda style finial - weight and pendulum lacking 28cm high.
A collection of three early 20th century clocks comprising an Art Deco bedside clock, the octagonal body with ivory face, gold plated chapter ring with black Arabic numerals marked '8 Days' and 'Swiss', Swiss movement numbered 11543, 7 by 7cm, together with a second bedside clock, gold plated pin striped body, face marked Zenith, retailed by Dibdin and Co Ltd, Sloane Street, London, 5 by 3 by 5.5cm, in original leather box, 8 by 6 by 7.5cm, and a reproduction miniature brass lantern clock, pierced glazed sides resembling Gothic windows, 7.5 by 7.5 by 17cm. (3)
After Francis Stamper, London: a 19th century brass lantern clock with an anchor escapement, the movement striking on a bell, the dial with Roman numerals, on a later oak bracket, h. 90 cm overall CONDITION REPORT: Requires restoration. Height from base of feet to top of bell 34 cm. No pendulum or frets- only pictured parts included.
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