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Victorian mantel clock in the 17th century lantern style, with twin chain fusee movement, anchor escapement and short adjustable pendulum striking on a bell, engraved brass dial with 6¾ inch chapter ring and pierced hands, in a brass framed case with turned pillars, engraved dolphin frets, top mounted bell with brass strap and turned finial and hinged side and back doors, on four turned feet, 40cm overall height (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is very dirty and we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial and chapter ring are badly tarnished. Hands are rusty and minute hand is bent. Pendulum is complete
Fine quality 19th century Continental mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a gong, bearing stamp - Vincenti & Cie 1855 Medaille d'argent, decorative gilt metal dial with separate white enamel Arabic numerals, in a heavy gilt metal case of stylised lantern form, with dolphin and coronet front panel and glass side panels and four turned finials surmounted by a white metal pseudo bell, with gilt metal straps and central carrying handle, standing on four leaf and scroll paw feet (key and pendulum present), 39.5cm overall height
A THOMAS SUTTON OF MAIDSTONE LANTERN ALARM CLOCK, the 6" silvered dial with central alarm dial and pierced hands beneath an inscribed cartouche with harebell swags on a brass and steel four rectangular column movement, currently housed in a later mahogany 'longcase' with four columns to the hood, slender trunk door and panelled base, height of case 201cm
A striking lantern type mantel clock, early 20th century, four posted case with side doors, scroll frets, 6-1/2-inch silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, twin barrel movement with striking on a top mounted bell, movement backplate stamped R&C for Richard and Co, 40cm high CONDITION REPORT: 01.12.15, Brass surfaces are discoloured, chapter ring silvering is slightly faded, movement needs cleaning.
L. Abraham, Yeovil, an oak longcase clock, the 8-day two-weight movement striking the hours on a bell, with the twelve-inch square brass painted dial signed L. Abraham, Yeovil, black Roman numerals, date aperture and seconds dial, the oak case with lantern hood with brass-mounted columns, 75½in (192cm) high.
A miscellaneous collection to include a vintage cased Econasign stencil set, a further folder of Econasign pieces together with a Victorian jewellery box by Briggs, 27 Picaddily, London, a timber box with parquetry inlay detail, a pair of book ends of stepped triangular form with central Egyptian hieroglyphich medallions encased in pewter in the Art Deco manner, cased silver plated cutlery, a Victorian blotter, a reproduction lantern clock, an unusual litre measure, a hammered pewter inkwell, a quantity of vintage ordnance survey maps, etc (2 boxes)
A late 17th century brass lantern clock, signed "John Barnett at Ye Dyall in Lothbury Londini Fecit", with a later twin fusee movement, John Barnett was apprenticed to John Ebsoorth in 1675 and is believed to have died 1702. (See illustration) Condition Report: Height 38.5cm Dial diameter 15cm. The clock is in good condition and the engraving on the dial is clear.
John Sanderson, Wigton: a pine thirty hour longcase clock, the brass roman dial centred by inscription "Remember Man That Die thou Must And after that too Judgement Just", with date aperture to centre, single train movement with anchor escapement, plain pine case with rectangular waist door, panel base on plinth, 74in. (188cms) high. NB John Sanderson was orphaned as a child and was brought up by his father's brother. He then went on to father a child by the wife of this uncle who had brought him up. When the child was baptised, he had to face the shame of this being announced in church before every member of his family and the rest of the parish. His early mistake caused him to turn to religion and for a while he turned to Quakerism. The inscription on this clock appears to have been his favourite verse. Almost all of his output was in thirty hour square dial clocks with anchor escapements and some with lantern movements.

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