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A late 17th/early 18th Century brass "Lantern" clock, the brass dial centre engraved with the name Rich. Manckland above engraved "Tudor Rose", the 6.75ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and single steel hand to the brass and steel framed movement with outside locking plate and verge escapement with enclosed bob pendulum, contained in brass case with turned corner pillars and turned urn pattern finials, fretted and engraved dolphin pattern frets above replaced brass side doors, on turned feet, 14.75ins high (with alterations)
A BRASS LANTERN CLOCK the posted movement with anchor escapement and counterwheel striking on a bell mounted within domed bearer above, the 6 1/4' dial bearing engraved script T. Tompion, London to the tulip engraved centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring, probably 18th century and later, with an oak wall bracket with decorative pierced back panel
Late 17th century-style lantern clock with eight day single chain fusee movement, anchor escapement and passing strike, the frame of standard lantern clock construction with strapped bell above urn finials and two side frets in the form of crossed dolphins and a front fret signed - William Almond in Lothbury fecit, tapering Doric columns and turned feet, narrow chapter ring with Roman numerals and foliate engraved dial plate, 35cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
A commemorative brass lantern clock, the 4 1/2 inch brass dial centred with an engraved coat of arms for George VI to commemorate the coronation, titled 'Crowned 12th May 1937'. The door to the reverse engraved Davall 1937, London, the eight day movement striking on a single bell to the strapwork coronet, 29.5cm high
An early 20th century brass lantern clock mantel timepiece, of small proportions and in the 17th century taste, 10cm silvered register inscribed with Roman numerals, the centre engraved with scrolling leaves, platform escapement, crested by knop finials, a 'bell' and shaped brackets pierced and engraved with dolphins, pillars to angles, knop feet, 26cm high
A 1944 dated Admiralty pattern S110E Portable Signalling Lantern; a Type P12 brass cased naval compass; a plastic cased liquid filled compass by Heath Marine, London, in mahogany mount; a brass “Sestrel” bulkhead clock by Henry Browne & Son; and an “Oldham Type 5” miner’s electric hanging lamp. Average GC
An Early Civil War Period Brass Striking Lantern Clock, unsigned, mid-17th century and later, turned finials and bearing the lion and unicorn pierced frets, side opening doors, 6-1/4-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, centre with floral engraving, single hand, four posted weight driven movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 39cm high 12.06.15, Brass surfaces are faded and nicely aged, later pierced frets, single hand is rusty, underside of the ball shaped feet are missing, alarm work missing, converted from balance wheel to anchor escapement, back panel missing, with a weight and a pendulum.
A rare Charles II striking lantern clock of long duration, the 6.5 inch chapter ring signed in the tulip engraved centre John Flint, Mansfield, central rosette, steel hand, pierced and engraved dolphin frets, the movement converted from balance wheel to verge escapement, both trains with large barrels (now with nylon rope), in a posted frame case of typical construction surmounted by the bell and urn finial, c. 1680, 16.5in (42cm) high. Provenance: A private collection in the Cotswolds.
A Charles II striking lantern clock, the tulip engraved dial signed above the alarm setting disc James Burputt in Bristoll fecit 1679, slender chapter ring, pierced and engraved lion and unicorn frets, the movement originally balance wheel but now anchor escapement, in a case of typical construction with particularly well turned finials, alarm train and backplate removed, 16.5in (42cm) high. Provenance: A private collection in the Cotswolds.
A 17th Century style brass lantern clock, with silvered roman chapter ring, matted centre with nameplate signed 'Edward Johnson, London', cherub spandrels, two train movement, stamped W & H (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), striking on two bells, the case with rear door and two side doors, each with sunburst motif, pierced brass fretwork frieze and fluted pattern acorn feet, 15 1/4in. high.
A late 17th/early 18th Century brass "Lantern" clock by Samuel Barrow, Hermitage Bridge, London, the 6.5ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and single hand, the dial centre engraved with leaf scroll ornament and with central alarum dial to the steel and brass framed movement with outside locking plate and with verge escapement and bob pendulum, striking on a bell, contained in brass framed case, the turned uprights with turned urn pattern finials, pierced and engraved dolphin pattern frets and opening side doors, on turned feet, with steel loop and twin spikes to reverse, 15ins high, complete with brass cased drive weight and smaller brass cased alarm weight with counter balance Note : Samuel Barrow recorded London, Apprentice 1688, Clockmaker 1696-1704
An early 20th century brass 'lantern clock' mantel timepiece, of small proportions and in the 17th century taste, 10cm silvered register inscribed with Roman numerals, the centre engraved with scrolling leaves, platform escapement, crested by knop finials, a 'bell' and shaped brackets pierced and engraved with dolphins, pillars to angles, knop feet, 26cm high
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