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Lot 374

Tiffany style table lamp and decorative shade, small lantern style clock and one other

Lot 50

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

Lot 516

Brass lantern clock by Smiths with mechanical movement

Lot 1265

A VICTORIAN BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, 19TH C the engraved dial inscribed Peter Miller London, having posted movement and two spikes, 36cm h, lead weight and pendulum ++In good condition, apparently complete, dusty, no repolished

Lot 1647

Antique brass lantern clock case of typical form, the floral engraved dial bearing signature William Conard Londini, 1626, with a replacement French key wind movement

Lot 1664

Late 19th or early 20th Century brass lantern clock in antique style, the floral engraved dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, the case housing a single train fusee movement with balance wheel and lever escapement

Lot 309

A MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS MINIATURE LANTERN CLOCK with ornate top and white enamel dial painted with numerals. 5.5ins high.

Lot 467

A 'DAVALL' SMALL LANTERN CLOCK, with gilt brass case, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, movement stamped 'Davall De-Luxe made in England', H 21 cm Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping

Lot 58

17th Century style brass lantern clock, the pierced frets with stylised foliate decoration, dial with Roman numerals and script Tho. Moore, Ipswich, movement striking on a bell, 37cm high, on a modern carved mahogany wall bracket, 67.5cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details

Lot 35

A 20th century brass lantern style clock

Lot 2036

Incomplete French lantern clock in need of restoration, the 6.25" dial signed Reaut Street, Gratien to the engraved centre, 9.5" high

Lot 2350

Brass two train lantern clock, the 4.5" chapter ring enclosing an engraved centre, surmounted by pierced engraved side frets and strapwork bell and finial, 1.75" high; together with a brass mantel clock timepiece, the 3" dial within an ornate cast stepped case, 16" high (2)

Lot 1307

Good small English brass verge hook and spike lantern clock with alarm, the 5" brass arched dial with central alarm dial, signed Jonathan Hubbard, Southwark to the arch, surmounted by a strapwork bell and finial, 9" high

Lot 1352

Good quality 17th century style brass verge striking lantern clock, the 6" brass chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre signed William Gray, London and surmounted by pierced dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial, 15" high (wall bracket and pendulum)

Lot 1372

English brass lantern clock movement, the 9" square brass engraved dial signed John Dorset, with single iron hand (at fault) (no doors, frets, strapwork bell and finial)

Lot 310

Brass perpetual clock in the form of a lantern by Kern with costume jewellery, leather cigarette cased 'Armorit' and The Observer's book on Astro-Navigation (in two parts) by Francis Chichester

Lot 1269

A QUANTITY OF GARDEN ORNAMENTS, including a hanging wall clock, lantern and a quantity of figures etc (16)

Lot 328

A large cranberry glass jug; a reproduction lantern style clock; five metal tankards, various; an oval papier mache box; and a pair of brass candlesticks.

Lot 140

Brass striking lantern clock, 6" dial with Roman numerals, engraved dial centre bearing inscription "William Gray, London", the case with a central turned finial, side opening doors, on turned brass feet, two train movement with verge escapement and counter wheel, striking on a top mounted bell, together with a carved wood wall bracket, height 40cm.

Lot 673

A Smiths brass lantern clock, three other clocks and a barometer

Lot 214

A brass lantern clock, in the Antique style, the bell engraved with presentation inscription, with gilt chapter ring, Roman numerals and engraved decoration, the movement stamped France and numbered 1008, height 10.75ins (finial missing)

Lot 355

An 18th century brass lantern clock with circular engraved dial and Roman numerals, the bell above movement with opening side panels, 40cm high

Lot 361

A reproduction brass lantern clock, a pair of brass candlesticks cast with floral decoration, 28cm, and a silver plated egg coddler

Lot 418

Mixed lot to include; reproduction lantern clock, AA car badge, brass figures etc

Lot 6

A 17th century style brass lantern clock

Lot 416

20th century brass lantern clock a model of a figure from the terracotta army various treen and other items

Lot 737

Brass mechanical lantern clock by Smiths, working at lotting up

Lot 165

A brass Buren lantern table clock

Lot 251

A brass anniversary clock under glass dome along with a brass lantern clock.

Lot 376

17th Century brass lantern clock, anonymous, the finial top above a bell and foliate pierced frieze, urn shaped finials above a silvered dial, foliate engraved centre, black hands, weight driven movement, housed within an architectural oak bracket with arched top raised on four turned columns, lantern clock 38cm high, 16cm wide

Lot 562

VICTORIAN BRASS LANTERN CLOCK the Roman dial with fine floral engraving and chapter, the twin chain driven fusee movement striking on the bell, 41cm high

Lot 565

19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL BRASS QUARTER STRIKING LANTERN CLOCK with silvered Roman chapter, the movement stiking on two bells, the case with sunburst side panels, 39cm high

Lot 1440

Good quality 20th Century brass lantern clock, the brass dial with Roman numerals with a weight driven movement striking on a bell

Lot 410

A MID 17TH CENTURY BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, the floral engraved dial signed Thomas Loomes at ye mermayd in Lothbury and Roman chapter ring, the posted movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel strike on the top mounted bell over dolphin frets, turned finials and feet, 40cm high Originally a balance wheel escapement now with early conversion to anchor and having match stick man casting mark on the ratch, doors and back plates missing, no weights

Lot 867

An 18th century brass lantern clock with alarm: the weight-driven thirty-hour bird-cage movement having a verge escapement with bob pendulum and subsidiary alarm train sounding on a bell set below the brass straps, surmounted by a brass finial, with matching finials to the four corners and turned brass pillars, the brass five-inch break-arch having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and half-hour markings, with a matted dial centre, cast brass female-head spandrels, and engraved boss to the arch and an subsidiary alarm setting disc to the centre, with a single steel hand, height 17.5cm.

Lot 389

A brass and iron cased carriage clock in the form of a lantern

Lot 405

An eight day lantern clock and quartz carriage clock

Lot 151

A late 19th/early 20th century brass lantern clock, by Mappin & Webb, circa 1900, pierced gallery depicting fish to three sides of the bell top, the dial with Roman numerals to chapter ring, hinged door to chapter escapement, 16cmH

Lot 690

A 17th century style brass lantern clock with signed engraved dial, Thomas Loomes at the Mermaid in Lothbury, with single hand and chain driven movement (NC)

Lot 362

A brass cased Smiths 'lantern' clock and an eight-day folding travelling clock.

Lot 589

A VICTORIAN BRASS LANTERN CLOCK being a copy of an earlier design, the chapter ring having Roman hours and bearing the name 'Rich. Keyle, In Witney' 35.5cm(h) CONDITION: Viewing advised, movement probably requires attention

Lot 1602

An EPNS four piece octagonal tea set, a silver plated table sugar scuttle and scoop; an EPNS sauce boat; a brass lantern clock; etc

Lot 334

A brass lantern clock; an Edwardian mahogany mantel clock; another; an alabaster mantel clock (4)

Lot 67

A 19th C brass lantern clock of architectural form, the dial with Roman numeral and the movement stamped V.A.P Brevete

Lot 316

A brass anniversary clock under glass dome along with a brass lantern clock.

Lot 232

A 19th century brass lantern clock with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, the eight day movement signed R & C

Lot 188

A 19th century gilt metal cased lantern-type mantle clock, the American eight day gong striking movement faced by Ivorine Roman dial.

Lot 126

Imhof onyx mantel clock H15cm and a Swiza lantern clock

Lot 226

Brass Cased Celeste Yacht Alarm Ships Clock and Matching Barometer together with a Lantern Clock (battery operated) and a Paper Knife

Lot 364

A late 19th/early 20th century brass lantern style time piece by Webster of London - copy of Charles II clock, faux bell - Height 24 cm Condition report: Running intermittently was over would

Lot 485

A 19th Century brass lantern clock complete with pendulum and wall bracket shelf, 19 x 43cm

Lot 188

A 19th century gilt metal cased lantern-type mantle clock, the American eight day gong striking movement faced by Ivorine Roman dial.

Lot 863

A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, made for the Turkish market, signed Geo Clarke, Leaden Hall Street, London, circa 1770, four posted movement, pierced side frets, verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, hook and spikes, engraved side opening doors, 8-1/4-inch arched brass dial with Turkish numerals, arch with a silvered plaque signed, 38cm high 07.01.15, Movement is dirty and needs cleaning, back panel and side doors with scratches and discolouring to the brass surfaces, dial is dirty and the chapter ring needs re-silvering. 17.03.15 Movement not working.

Lot 864

An Early 18th Century Thirty Hour Striking Wall Clock, signed John Sanderson, circa 1710, lantern style four posted movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 11-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring and signed, dial centre with a religious engraved verse Remember man that Dye thou must And After that to Judgement Just, date aperture, 33cm high John Sanderson, a Quaker, was born at Tiffenthwaite near Wigton in Cumbria in 1671. He started his apprenticeship to John Ogden of Bowbridge in Yorkshire. In 1691 he moved back to Tiffenthwaite and started to make his first clocks, which have several distinctive features, such as religious dial verses. 11.02.15, Dial plate is slightly faded, movement is dirty, date is not changing, back cock has been restored, in going order, with pendulum and weight, later wall bracket.

Lot 262

A 19th century brass lantern clock with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, the eight day movement signed R & C

Lot 1807

A 'Thomas Tompion' brass lantern clock

Lot 13

General horological reference - seven volumes General horological reference - seven volumes: Darken, Jeff and Hooper, John An Exhibition of EARLY ENGLISH LANTERN CLOCKS (rare exnibition catalogue) The Antiquarian Horological Society 1998, softbound; Royer-Collard, F.B. SKELETON CLOCKS, N.A.G. Press, London 1969, dj; Daniels, George WATCHMAKING Sotheby Publications, London 1981, dj; Daniels, George and Markarian, Ohannes WATCHES & CLOCKS in the Sir Davis Salomons Collection Sotheby Publications, London and New York 1981; Timmins, Alan Making An Eight day Longcase Clock Tee Publishing, Leicestershire 1981, signed by the author, softbound; Bruton, Eric Antique Clocks and CLOCK COLLECTING Hamlyn, London 1983, softbound; Pearson, Michael, The Beauty of CLOCKS Colour Library International Limited, New Malden 1979 and a copy of Symonds, R.W. ENGLISH FURNITURE limited edition numbered 144 out of one thousand copies, The Connoisseur Limited, London 1929, (8).

Lot 67

A Victorian brass lantern clock The dial bearing signature for Richard Rayment A Victorian brass lantern clock The dial bearing signature for Richard Rayment, Bury, late 19th century The French rectangular eight-day movement striking the hours on the bell mounted above the frame and stamped R. for Richard et Cie over serial number 118159 to backplate, the posted case with dial bearing spurious signature Rich. Rayment, Bury to the foliate scroll engraved centre within silvered Roman numeral chapter ring beneath dolphin cast frets flanked by vase finials with domed bell bearer above, the sides and rear with brass doors, on ball feet, 39cm (15.5ins) high.

Lot 71

A Queen Anne brass lantern clock Francis Mitten, Chichester A Queen Anne brass lantern clock Francis Mitten, Chichester, early 18th century The posted countwheel bell-striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum swinging outside of the frame clock to the rear, the dial with single hand and stylised leafy scroll engraved centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers and engraved Fra. Mitten, Chichester to lower edge, the frame with column turned corner posts beneath dolphin inhabited foliate pierced frets, vase turned finials and domed bell bearer, the sides with plain brass side doors, the rear with iron hoop and spurs, on turned ball feet, 37cm (14.5ins) high; with an oak wall bracket with pierced ogee pointed arch top above scroll supports for the rectangular table fronted with a shaped apron over conforming outline to backboard beneath, 62cm (24.5ins) high overall. Francis Mitten is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as 'of St. Pancreas', London in 1711 when he took as apprentice John Squire. A marriage is recorded in 1714 at St. Pancreas, with another in Chichester the following year. He is believed to have worked up to around 1730.

Lot 72

A William III brass lantern clock Joseph Norris, Abingdon A William III brass lantern clock Joseph Norris, Abingdon, circa 1695-1700 The posted countwheel bell-striking movement with verge escapement regulated by short pendulum swinging within the frame clock to the rear, the dial with single iron hand and assymetric stylised leafy tulip scroll engraved centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform sword hilt half hour markers and engraved Jos, Norris, Abingdon to lower edge, the standard third period frame with column turned corner posts beneath dolphin inhabited foliate engraved and pierced frets, vase turned finials and domed bell bearer, the sides with plain brass side doors, the rear with iron hanging hoop and spurs fitted to the iron backplate, on turned ball feet, 39.5cm (15.5ins) high. Joseph Norris is recorded in Loomes, Brian, LANTERN CLOCKS & Their Makers as born in Abingdon around 1650 and apprenticed in London to his brother Edward Norris in 1661 (gaining his Freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1670). By around 1675 he was in Amsterdam (probably working for the Fromanteels) where he was married in 1677. On his return to Abingdon in 1692 he set up business in Oak Street and was made Burgess in 1695. He was subsequently appointed Chamberlain of the Borough of Abingdon from 1698 until 1702. Joseph Norris outlived his wife by six years and is thought to have worked until his death in 1727.

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