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Lot 1119

A small mid 20th century brass lantern clock with domed top and pierced dolphin decoration above circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals on turned feet, the thirty hour movement stamped "Smiths English Clocks Ltd", height 25cm including finial.

Lot 191

A 17th century style brass Lantern Clock (probably late 19th/early 20th Century), the central urn-shaped finial above a dome-shaped bell (redundant) and further over typical pierced and engraved decoration, the front pediment depicting two Leviathan-style creatures with intertwined tails above a 15cm dial with a chapter ring having Roman numerals, the central section of the dial with foliate engraving and signed 'Carter Bowles, Cheltenham', the interior with gilded movement by Japy Frères and also marked 'A Lemaire, Paris' and striking on an internal bell, full height 37.5cm (to tip of finial), together with key

Lot 1335

Antique English brass hook and spike lantern clock, the 5.75" chapter ring enclosing a geometric engraved centre with single iron hand, surmounted by pierced foliate frets, strapwork and bell, 12.5" high (pendulum, weight and later oak bracket)

Lot 1336

Early English brass hook and spike alarm lantern clock, the 6.25" chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with single iron hand and engraved brass alarm dial, signed Robert Robinson, Londini Fecit under the front fret pierced with dolphins and marine foliage, also with plain side frets, bell, strapwork and finial, the movement converted from balance wheel to pinwheel escapement, 15" high (pendulum, single and side doors)

Lot 1337

English brass hook and spike lantern clock, the 6.5" brass chapter ring signed Walter Archer enclosing a foliate engraved centre, surmounted by three lion and unicorn pierced frets, the sides also pierced and scratch engraved with dolphins, 11.5" high (pendulum, weight and bell) * Walter Archer is a well known clockmaker from Stow on the Wold and admired for his individuality and quirkiness

Lot 2105

Four early lantern clock bells (4)

Lot 147

A reproduction brass lantern clock,by Elliot of London, height 12".

Lot 99

A burr walnut and brass lantern clock, with dolphin form mounts, angel mask spandrels and brass turned feet, the twin train countwheel movement with balance wheel, striking on a gong, 33cm high

Lot 353

C19th brass lantern clock in the C17th taste with later brass two train movement on to dial, inscribed 'Luke Wise, Reading', on ball feet PLEASE always check condition before bidding or email condition report request.

Lot 1100

A JAEGER-LE COULTRE SKELETON/LANTERN TABLE CLOCK, CIRCA 1950s BUYERS ARE ADVISED THAT A SERVICE IS RECOMMENDED FOR CLOCKS PURCHASED the 10cm brass dial with batons indicating the hours, inscribed 'Jaeger-Lecoultre', eight-day baguette movement with a briguet, inspired by a lantern design with an extra crystal serving as a flame, four glass case, shaped handle, on bun feet 15,5cm high excluding handle Inspired by a lantern, Jaeger-Lecoultre decided to do this new and ingenious design for this clock. Cased in glass the viewer is given a piece that not only looks beautiful, but is functional at the same time.

Lot 258

A Brass lantern clock, having a circular dial with Roman numerals, the movement by astral of Coventry

Lot 111

A brass lantern clock, the dial signed Thos Moore, Melford, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, fitted a single fusee movement, 35 cm high See illustration Condition report Incomplete

Lot 272

A 17th century lantern clock with weight driven movement, verge escapement and bob pendulum in a stained pine longcase with barley twist pilasters to the hood. 10'' brass dial replaced. 83'' high

Lot 347

A 20thC brass lantern clock, with engraved dial, on turned feet, the movement stamped Made in France, 29cm high

Lot 3

A brass lantern type striking mantel clock, chapter ring signed by retailer Rattray & Co, Dundee

Lot 717

Reproduction brass lantern clock with bell top and 30-hour movement, 39cm high

Lot 37

Wade figure of 'Bo Peep', another of a boy with a lantern and alarm clock, a porcelain model of a dog by Miranda Smith, Wade viking ship vases and other items

Lot 858

An early 18th Century ebonised table clock by George Thatcher of Cranbrook, the 7ins arched brass dialwith matted dial centre and silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture with cast gilt brass mask pattern spandrels, to the eight day single train movement with verge escapement and five turned and ringed pillars, engraved back plate and with pull repeat on three bells, contained in ebonised case with shaped bell top, moulded edges, base and twin fretted panels to sides, with block toes, 17.5ins high Note: George Thatcher, Cranbrook, recorded as born 1676 and died 1757. An interesting maker from the Weald of Kent. Little is known about his early life. Obadiah Body was apprenticed to him in 1716. Owing to the similarity between Thatcher's lantern clocks and a similar example signed by John Kingsnorth who had moved to Tenterden from London after completing his apprenticeship in 1695, it is highly likely that Thatcher was trained by Kingsnorth. George Thatcher was married at an unknown date to Constant who pre-deceased him in 1750. Their joint grave is in St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook and records him as a Clockmaker. His will written on the 10th June 1754 makes it clear he had prospered both as a Clockmaker and a landowner. His eldest son George was left a house and farm in Frittenden and property in Cranbrook and Hawkhurst. His second son was left another property and farm in Hawkhurst. His third son Thomas was left a house, farm and land in Bexhill together with £55. Another property "adjoining to the meeting house" together with his pew in the meeting house was left to this daughter Lydia. This is in addition to financial bequests to his four grandchildren. The final bequest relates to his personal property, including a quantity of silver to his sons and daughters and to the eldest son George "...the clock in the kitchen and my little Spring clock". The youngest son Thomas, trained by his father, also worked as a Clockmaker but all his known clocks are signed at Tenterden. After Thomas died in the late 1760s the Thatcher's business was taken over by Abraham Body (Obadiah's son) who may have managed the business for the surviving sons and carried out repairs to the Cranbrook church in 1769. Brackets clocks by Kent makers from the late 17th/early 18th Century are very rare and only nine known examples have so far been recorded. This is the only known bracket clock by Thatcher. We are indebted to Mr Michael Pearson, author of "Kent Clocks and Clockmakers", by Mayfield Books 1997, for the additional information regarding George Thatcher.

Lot 347

A brass reproduction lantern clock, 26cm

Lot 3

A REPRODUCTION BRASS CASE LANTERN CLOCK 16" high (including finial)

Lot 2295

19th Century brass lantern clock, the engraved dial with Roman numerals and single train movement

Lot 489

JOHN EBSWORTH, AT YE CROSSED KEYS IN LOTHBURY, LONDINI FECITA fine Charles II Brass LANTERN CLOCK the posted frame with side doors, engraved fretwork crestings and strapped bell above a silvered roman chapter ring with quarter hours markings enclosing a signed tulip engraved centre with alarm setting dial and cut steel hand. The rope driven movement with original knife edge verge escapement and count wheel strike on a bell 39cm high 

Lot 534

A 19th Century English Fusee small Brass LANTERN CLOCK of 17th Century design with Roman chapter ring and tulip engraved centre enclosing a fine chain driven single fusee eight day movement with anchor escapement and bell strike – on a wooden base 26cm high

Lot 470

A late 19th Century Brass LANTERN CLOCK of 17th Century design with pierced frets and strapped bell above a roman chapter ring and engraved centre fronting an eight day single fusse timepiece movement, passing hour bell strike and anchor escapement 40cm high 

Lot 1226

A BRASS LANTERN CLOCK by GILES LUMBARD, ILMINSTER. 14ins high.

Lot 150

A pair of brass table lamps, each with spherical glass shade, a reproduction lantern clock, a carriage clock with quartz movement and a kitchen wall clock decorated with a cockerel (5)

Lot 1030

John Ebsworth, London, a marquetry longcase clock: the associated eight-day duration movement having finned pillars and striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel, the ten-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring with Fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and a thin outer aspect engraved with Arabic five-minute numerals, the dial centre engraved with tulip style decoration and signed above VI o'clock John Ebsworth, Londini fecit, within a ribboned cartouche, with cast-brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and blued steel hands, the walnut case with panelled bird-and-flower marquetry inlay to the trunk door, with further inlay to the base, the flat-topped hood with barley-twist columns, floral inlay, fret-work to the top frieze and glazed panels to the sides, height 197 cm.* Biography John Ebsworth was a pre-eminent and important early clockmaker who was apprenticed to Richard Aymes on the 23rd of February 1657, becoming free on the 3rd of April 1665. He was an assistant to the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1682 becoming a warden between 1694 and 1696 and finally Master in 1697. He worked at the Cross Keys, Lothbury, London and may well have succeeded the famous lantern clock maker Thomas Knifton. He died in 1699 with his will proven in September of that year.

Lot 130

English reproduction brass lantern clock, 14cm dial in a 34cm case, number on back plate of movement 1065.

Lot 53

MANTLE CLOCK, OLD RAILWAY LANTERN AND GUINNESS ADVERTISING BAROMETER

Lot 42

A 'Davall de Luxe' lantern clock with gilt case and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, surmounted with bell within a pierced scrolling dolphin gallery

Lot 89

Slate cased mantel clock timepiece, lantern clock movement and brass wall clock

Lot 133

A lot of assorted metal ware, mostly copper and brass to include; spirit kettle, tankards, bowls, warming pans, small Smiths lantern clock etc.

Lot 410

A Victorian brass lantern clock, with engraved dial signed Edward & Sons, Glasgow, the eight day movement striking on a bell, winding key, 39cm high

Lot 301

A Meissen Onion pattern charger and a large quantity of 19th century ceramics, silver plated tennis racket toast rack, Queen Elizabeth I 1953 crown money bank, Smith's lantern clock, and a carved 19th century marble nude male figure (a.f.) on two shelves

Lot 13

Early 20th Century American two train mantel clock together with a brass lantern style mantel clock with electric movement. (2)

Lot 562

A brass fusee 'Ting tang' lantern clock having Roman numerals to the circular dial, pierced and engraved detail

Lot 508

Horology : Royer-Collard F. : Skeleton Clocks; Rose R. : English Dial Clocks; Dawson P. et al : Early English Clocks; Allix C. : Carriage Clocks; Edwardes E. : Weight-Driven Chamber Clocks; Roberts D. : Bracket Clock; Hana W. : English Lantern Clocks; Loomes B. : White Dial Clocks; Gould R. : Marine Chronometer; Tyler E. : Black Forest Clocks; Smith E. : Striking & Chiming Clocks. Together with 4 other related titles in a variety of formats. CONDITION REPORT: Generally vg.

Lot 258

A brass lantern clock, circa 1900, four posted case with pierced frets, engraved side door panels, 6-1/2-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, engraved dial centre bearing a later inscription P.Abbot Londini, twin fusee movement with a anchor escapement and striking on a top mounted bell, 37cm high 09.12.16, Metal surfaces are discoloured, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, no pendulum.

Lot 13

A brass lantern clock, the engraved dial plate signed John Watts Jn Stamford Fecit between entwined tulips and with steel hands in posted case with dolphin frets, bell and finial, the twin fusee movement with plain rectangular plates, the door to the back engraved with arms and motto ARTE ET MARTE JM WM, c.1900, in an earlier case, 39cm high.

Lot 582

A RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED WORKBOX, having mother of pearl escutcheons, approximately 28cm x 17.5cm x 12cm high, together with two gilt boxes with religious scene to lids, a Suiza lantern clock and Al Galleria florally decorated ceramics

Lot 3

A SMITH'S BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, approximate height 17cm (key)

Lot 562

A brass fusee 'Ting tang' lantern clock having Roman numerals to the circular dial, pierced and engraved detail

Lot 409

An Old English style lantern clock of unusual form with a Smith's movement providing an eight day time piece

Lot 1220

A SUPERB LARGE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK (19TH CENTURY WITH AN 18TH CENTURY CASE) with double fusee movement, chain driven striking on a bell, the front inscribed John Mears, 1735, London, the sides engraved "I showe ye fleeting hours" and "Tyme hastes awaye ye day". 16ins high.

Lot 1193

A BRASS LANTERN CLOCK with eight-day movement, bell and silvered dial. 12ins high.

Lot 76

An 18th century style brass lantern clock by John Walker 77 Cornhill and 230 Regent Street, London, the case with two bells over scroll cut panels above a dial with Roman numeral chapter inscribed S. Goupil Londini and rose engraved centre, the whole on ball feet, the twin train fusee movement striking on two bells, the back plate inscribed by the maker and numbered 5847, 38.5cm high chapter 16cm diameter

Lot 453

20th C German brass lantern clock, striking movement, brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, retailed by Lionel Peck, 25cm h

Lot 1007

Late 17th century brass lantern clock, dial signed Will. Raynes in Yorke, sea serpent pierced fret work and bell over silvered Roman chapter on bun feet H40cm, with bracket,(See Hull and East Riding Clocks J E S Walker page 13) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1512

A Victorian brass lantern clock, in the 17th century style, having a bell top, pierced brass frieze, chapter ring with single hand, weight driven thirty hour striking movement, h.33cm

Lot 511

A late 19th Century French gilt brass mantel clock by Samuel Mati of Paris, having a two-train movement striking on a coiled gong, the case of elaborate architectural lantern form, 34 cm

Lot 1360

AFTER NATHANIEL HEDGE, COLCHESTER: A LANTERN STYLE WALL CLOCK, with pierced brass bell top, 16" high. See illustration.

Lot 2815

A 17th century lantern clock, lacks dial.

Lot 282

A collection of clocks to include cylinder bulkhead clock, bakelite mantel clock, lantern brass clock, Baby Ben clock by Westclox etc. Measures 16cms tall.

Lot 1903

A large brass wall mounted lantern clock on oak bracket

Lot 408

Japy Feres & Co: a French gilt metal cased lantern clock, second half 19th century, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, 32cm high, with key (2).

Lot 497

A alabaster table lamp, a lantern clock, copper and brass, a mirror, a warming pan, a basket, vintage weighing scales, assorted flatware, bone-handled knives, brass trivet, a copper jam pan, assorted silver metal items (3 boxes)

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