THOMAS MOORE, IPSWICHA 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK having a 4" arched dial with silvered chapter ring, brass cast spandrels and signed circular name plaque. The posted frame with side doors and strapped bell enclosing a striking spring driven 8-day movement with rear wind and anchor escapement 21cm high.
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STEEL LANTERN CLOCK MOVEMENT, possibly late 17th century, the 30 hour, four pillar movement with single hand and anchor escapement, hourly striking to a bell, on a George III brass dial with 10" chapter ring, crowned spandrils and inscribed I Goodyer, Guil(d)ford, with pendulum, height including bell 35cm
A Smiths eight day small brass lantern clock, a similar Smiths electrically operated example and a third electrically operated example, height approx 18.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Cannot say if this is in working order or to the presence of all components, all worn throughout with scratches, dents, pitting, rubbing to finish, etc. One is missing front plate and bell is loose. Finial also loose and left top plate also loose.
A pair of cinnabar lacquer vases, carved wooden stands, 15cm overall; an EPNS tea kettle stand; ceramic table lamps; an Arts and Crafts style copper and brass lantern; an alabaster table lamp; a tapestry footstool; a novelty porthole wall clock; a reproduction brass sundial; other EPNS; flatware; Co-op and Green Shield stamps and booklets; etc
A William and Mary brass lantern clock by John London of Bristol, the posted movement, with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, with a later recoil anchor escapement, the dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre engraved with an urn of flowers and signed 'John London m Bristoll', with radiating designs to the spandrels, the case with one piece finial, post and feet, with pierced frets and a turned urn finial, the movement holes have keyhole style piercings which is a John London feature, 39cm high. According to Brian Loomes little is known of John London. He first appears in Bristol in June 1675 when he was made a free Burgess as a gunsmith. In July 1675 he took an apprentice, as a gunsmith, named Robert Sainsbury. In August 1678 he was married in Bristol to Mary Baker.
Gauge I 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%
*John Waterman of Broome - an antique brass lantern clock, having oak cased hood and wall bracket, signed to the arch, cast brass spandrels, matted centre, brass chapter ring, single blue steeled hand, 30-hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, dial w.12.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Hood width 23cm, height 29cm, depth 16.5cm.Loss to dial lower right.Dial and movement appear all original.All grubby and tarnished.Damage to pediment of hood, some repairs to facing inside of hood.Seatboard and cheeks are replacement.No keys.With weights and pendulum.
An early 18th century lantern clock, adapted for a longcase, converted to anchor escapement and with associated 11inch square dial signed Henry Blake, Malling, with date aperture, later seconds dial, all supported in a dark oak cottage size longcase with barleytwist pilasters to the hood, and a lenticle to the trunk door, faults 182cm (71in)
A HOOK-AND-SPIKE WALL CLOCK , 18TH C with typical lantern type posted movement and bell, the associated 25.5cm brass dial with steel hand and alarm disc, inscribed to the chapter ring Gilkes Adderbury ++Some rust to the movement, the dial coated in an old discoloured lacquer. No weight or pendulum
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