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An 18th Century Arched Brass Dial Lantern Clock, signed Frans Wells, London, circa 1760, 9-3/4-inch arched brass dial, arch with silvered plaque signed, side pierced frets and opening doors, hoop and spikes, anchor escapement, striking on a top mounted bell, 37cm high 08.12.17, Dial and movement look clean, side doors and back panel are later, alarm work missing, with pendulum and weight.
A REPRODUCTION 17TH CENTURY STYLE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK circular Roman chapter ring, foliate scroll engraved centre signed Sam Kipling, Londini Fecit, single pierced iron hand, the posted movement with verge escapement and short bob pendulum, count wheel strike, engraved dolphin frets over side doors and ball feet, 41cm high
FRANCIS STAMPER, LUMBARD STREET, LONDON A late 17th Century brass lantern clock, the slightly off square floral and signed dial with Roman chapter ring, stylised sword hilt half hour marks and pierced steel single hand with dolphin frets, verge escapement and bob pendulum, doors to back and sides, hoop support and turned feet, 39cm high with later brass cased weight
Gauge 1 Track and Assorted Scenic Items, a box of LGB straight rails including 7 1060 tracks and 6 1100 rails, a box of 10 Märklin ref 5900 straight rails (not compatible with LGB), a box of 5 G1 corridor connections, a Fulgurex clock in the form of a Railway Lantern, and two trays of assorted figures and platform accessories with milk churns, platform benches and many others, mostly F-G (qty) THIS LOT ATTRACTS IMPORT VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE AT 20%
A 17th Century brass lantern clock, the 6.5ins diameter brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, later adapted and altered to take a late 19th Century single train movement, with an additional striking movement with outside locking plate, case with turned pillars, corners and turned finials with fretted crestings, 14.5ins high (suspension broken from pendulum and with winding key)
Restoration style brass lantern clock, circa 1900, of conventional design, single hand, Roman numerals to the chapter ring, weight driven movement striking on a bell, with a matched cast and gilt bracket with acanthus and bell flower scrolls and a mask head pendant, 105cm overall when assembled.
A brass lantern clock, of good size, the engraved dial signed Richard Rayment Bury, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking two hammers on two bells, the backplate monogrammed CV and numbered 469, the case with engraved and pierced frieze, side doors, and on turned feet, h.45cm, all on mahogany plinth Condition Report / Extra Information In running order.Strike works.Appears all original.Probably late 19th century.Some minor tarnishing to brass all over.Otherwise good.
Rare mid 17th century English brass lantern clock the front fret signed William Selwood at ye Marmaid in Louhbury fecit,. The brass dial with with an engraved centre and silvered chapter ring. 42 cm high overallWilliam Selwood, was a renowned clockmaker, who was born in Abingdon in Berkshire in 1607, and is recorded as a Free Brother in the Clockmakers' Company in 1633 until his death in 1653. He trained under Henry Stevens from 1624 to 1632, and worked at the Mermaid in Lothbury till his death in 1653. His former pupil, Thomas Loomes, succeeded him. Provenance; includes letters which are being sold with the lot in relation to restoration and various original parts which have been replaced but retained. It has been in one families ownership for over 40 years..
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