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Winterhalder and Hofmeier brass lantern mantel clock, early 20th Century, surmounted with a bell, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a further bell, raised on cone feet, height 40cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
A GEORGIAN LANTERN CLOCK by James Markwick Jnr, London, the four posted movement with verge escapement and outside count wheel striking on a top mounted bell with turned finials and pierced frets, 10"" square dial with Roman numerals signed Markwick, London, matted centre, single iron hand (Illustrated)
A 17th Century style brass lantern clock, the brass dial with matted centre, silvered roman chapter ring with cherub spandrels, with a quarter hour striking eight day twin barrel movement by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, striking on two bells, with ringed pilasters, hinged doors with applied sunburst motifs to the sides, the back with fabric panel,pierced foliate fretwork to frieze, leaf and bud finial, raised on fluted acorn pattern feet, 16in. high. See illustration
19TH CENTURY BRASS LANTERN CLOCK IN TYPICAL 16TH CENTURY STYLE with steel bell over foliate pierced panels with engraved circular dial having Roman numerals on ball feet. Brass twin fusee two train drum movement, unmarked. Late 19th Century. 16" (41cm) high approx. CONDITION REPORT; Overall appearing good. Some wear and losses to lacquered finish. One handle to the rear door is detached. Not tested long term but it does wind and tick. With key.
BRASS LANTERN CLOCK MARKED ROBERT EVANS, HALSTEAD, having steel bell with pierced foliate panels over a brass dial with Roman numerals and foliate engraved field, steel framed movement together with a 19th Century oak foliate pierced wall bracket with foliate brass pierced mounts. Clock 15" high. CONDITION REPORT; The movement has not been tested. Appears original to the clock - very dusty & dirty. Part of a private collection. Pendulum not original.
19TH CENTURY BRASS LANTERN CLOCK IN TYPICAL 16TH CENTURY STYLE with steel bell over foliate pierced panels with engraved circular dial having Roman numerals on ball feet. Brass twin fusee two train drum movement, unmarked. Late 19th Century. 16" (41cm) high approx. CONDITION REPORT; Overall appearing good. Some wear and losses to lacquered finish. One handle to the rear door is detached. Not tested long term but it does wind and tick. With key.
BRASS LANTERN CLOCK MARKED ROBERT EVANS, HALSTEAD, having steel bell with pierced foliate panels over a brass dial with Roman numerals and foliate engraved field, steel framed movement together with a 19th Century oak foliate pierced wall bracket with foliate brass pierced mounts. Clock 15" high. CONDITION REPORT; The movement has not been tested. Appears original to the clock - very dusty & dirty. Part of a private collection. Pendulum not original.
A 20th century lacquered brass cased repeating carriage clock The white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed Matthew Norman; together with two further 20th century brass cased carriage clocks, one housed in a carrying case; and a small brass lantern type clock. The former 14 cms high. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: Some wear to cases, subsidiary dial hand loose, general wear, not guaranteed in working order.
A 20th century lacquered brass cased repeating carriage clock The white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed Matthew Norman; together with two further 20th century brass cased carriage clocks, one housed in a carrying case; and a small brass lantern type clock. The former 14 cms high. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: Some wear to cases, subsidiary dial hand loose, general wear, not guaranteed in working order.
Floor standing tall case clock, executed by Steven Kowalski (American), the one of a kind example made using a vintage American cream separator device used on a farm, heavy cast-iron base from a 19th century drawing table, a large 1880`s lantern from Paris makes up the dial and movement case, antique clock dial and other vintage and antique parts. The top lantern portion is illuminated from within and the red glass panels increase in intensity as the lantern is touched. The cylindrical center section is illuminated from inside. Quartz movement operates the clock portion in the lantern, 80""h x 24""w Note: Kowalski is a living artist who has commissioned works for celebrities nationwide, in addition, he designed the 26` centerfield clock at AT&T Park, San Francisco, home of the San Francisco Giants
Floor standing tall case clock, executed by Steven Kowalski (American), the one of a kind example made using a vintage American cream separator device used on a farm, heavy cast-iron base from a 19th century drawing table, a large 1880`s lantern from Paris makes up the dial and movement case, antique clock dial and other vintage and antique parts. The top lantern portion is illuminated from within and the red glass panels increase in intensity as the lantern is touched. The cylindrical center section is illuminated from inside. Quartz movement operates the clock portion in the lantern, 80""h x 24""w Note: Kowalski is a living artist who has commissioned works for celebrities nationwide, in addition, he designed the 26` centerfield clock at AT&T Park, San Francisco, home of the San Francisco Giants
A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, four posted movement with verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, pierced frets, 6-1/4-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, scroll engraved centre bearing an inscription Richd Sanderson Wigton, single hand, late/17th century in parts and later, 39cm high 08.10.14, The lantern frame is possibly late 17th century, wheel trains, frets and the dial appear of a later date, dial is only bearing an inscription and the dial plate is not a cast dial, side doors and back panel are missing, vacant hole to the bottom plate for the hammer post, movement needs cleaning, later wall bracket
A Fine and Rare Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed Thomas Ford, Bucks, Fecit, late 17th century, four posted movement with verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, pierced side fret and the front fret engraved with sea creatures, 6-1/4-inch silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with half hour markers, single hand, finely engraved centre with flower heads and signed, central alarm setting disc with a sunburst centre, 39cm high Thomas Ford was working in Buckingham between 1680-1710. See Loomes (Brian) Lantern Clocks & Their Makers, pg.460. 08.10.14, Lantern clock has been cleaned, some later parts, alarm work missing, back of the top plate with two vacant holes for the hoop, later rear panel, movement in going order and striking.
A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, four posted movement with verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, pierced frets, 6-1/4-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, scroll engraved centre bearing an inscription Richd Sanderson Wigton, single hand, late/17th century in parts and later, 39cm high 08.10.14, The lantern frame is possibly late 17th century, wheel trains, frets and the dial appear of a later date, dial is only bearing an inscription and the dial plate is not a cast dial, side doors and back panel are missing, vacant hole to the bottom plate for the hammer post, movement needs cleaning, later wall bracket
A late 19th Century brass lantern clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped `W & H Sch` (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), the circular dial with engraved floral centre, framed by a chapter ring with black Roman numerals, the case of typical form with turned finial and bell surmount above turned corner finials and pierced fretwork panels, on turned feet, height approx 39cm, with pendulum and bracket (some faults).
Small brass hoop and spike lantern clock, the 4" silvered dial enclosing a foliate engraved centre with central alarm dial and single iron hand, surmounted by pierced foliate frets, strapwork bell and finial, also with cow tail pendulum and stamped A H on a shield to the front fret, 9.25" high (three weights and rope) (a.f)
Small Art Deco electric mantel clock with Smiths movement, the 3.5" silvered dial signed Alfred Chillcott & Co., Bristol above a minute aperture, within a stylised stepped case, 6.25" high; together with a 1930s Smiths walnut three train mantel clock, 9" high and a Smiths quartz lantern clock timepiece, 9.5" high (3)

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