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A brass lantern clock of 17th Century design, the case with pierced and engraved lion and unicorn supporting an armorial and strapwork support to the bell, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and fitted a single train fusee movement striking once on the hour, signed Swindon, Birmingham/see illustration
A mahogany longcase clock, the 33cm (13") arch brass dial with broken arch pediment and fluted pilaster above a cross banded door and base on ogee bracket feet, the dial signed Lowry, White Haven, 233.75cm (92") high/see illustration Condition Report: The clock is original and at present in working order, country house condition with lots of mildew inside case. Seems strange that the pillars are proud of the cornice but the cornice has been there a long time, the broken arch seems to finish abruptly leaving a disproportionate gap; maybe it once had an earlier lantern or bell top, long removed.
A brass lantern clock English circa 1870 with a 16.5cm brass chapter ring, signed 'J.N.O. Lindsey at Nayland', engraved with an eagle, Roman numerals, the single train fusee and chain four pillar movement, top mounted bell, the case with slender corner columns and finials with leafy frets, height 36cm (illustrated)
A late 17th century-style brass lantern clock, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals supporting a twin train movement striking on an overhead bell, (spurious) signature for William Gray, h. 38 cm with bracket CONDITION REPORT: structurally sound, surface, movement not guaranteed complete or in working order EXTRA INFO: no pendulum or key, please see additional images
A late 17th century and later brass lantern clock, the chapter ring with Roman numerals supporting a twin train movement with anchor escapement and count wheel striking on an overhead bell, h. 26 cm including bell CONDITION REPORT: Some old restoration No guarantee as to working order No pendulum PLEASE SEE EXTRA IMAGES
A George III lantern clock for the middle eastern market, with a verge escapement and count wheel strike on a bell mounted within the domed case above, the 20cm brass break arch dial with matted centre with "Turkish" numeral chapter ring with diamond half hour markers, the angles with foliate scrolls and crescent cast spandrels, with circular name plate "Markwick, Markham, Perineal, London lacking parts, 35cm high
An unusual George III small spring driven alarm timepiece John Monkhouse, London, circa 1760 The five pillar single chain fusee movement with verge escapement and alarm mounted behind the dial sounding on a bell mounted above, the plates measuring 4.25 high and 3 inches wide and applied with dust shutters to top and sides, the single sheet silvered Roman numeral dial measuring approximately 5.25 inches by 3 inches with alarm disc to centre and blued steel hands within chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track, within foliate strapwork engraved spandrels and signed J.n.o. Monkhouse, London to the ogee outline arch above, now mounted on a cavetto moulded mahogany base, 15cm (6ins) high. John Monkhouse is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London 1756-71. From the evidence of his surviving work, which includes several quarter chiming and musical longcase clocks as well as a miniature grande-sonnerie longcase clock, he was a fine and inventive maker. The current lot was probably designed as a travelling timepiece (a spring-driven alternative to a miniature weight-driven lantern alarm timepiece), and was probably originally supplied with a fitted wooden case for protection whilst in transit.
A Victorian brass lantern clock Unsigned, late 19th century The four pillar single chain fusee movement with anchor escapement and passing hour strike on a bell mounted within the domed bell bearer above the frame, the brass dial with foliate engraved centre and applied Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers, the frame with ball feet, columnar uprights and urn finials flanking dolphin frets, with brass side doors and backplate, 38cm (15ins) high.
A Victorian brass lantern clock Jump, London, late 19th century incorporating earlier elements The four pillar twin chain fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell mounted within the domed bell bearer above the frame, the backplate with pendulum holdfast and signed Jump, London, the brass dial with foliate engraved centre and applied Roman numeral chapter ring with bold fleur-de-lys half hour markers, the frame with ball feet, columnar uprights and urn finials flanking dolphin frets beneath unusual iron bell bearer, with brass side doors and backplate, 33cm (13ins) high. The current lot was probably put together by the firm of Joseph and Henry Jump who are recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working in London 1875-81. The Jump family were fine makers who succeeded the Vulliamy family, and are perhaps best known for their complex shagreen covered tombstone-shaped carriage clocks.
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