A brass lantern clock, last quarter of the 17th century, English, the 6¾-inch dial inscribed ‘Thomas Knifton at the crossed keys [pictogram] in Lothbury’, with three pierced frets and Roman numerals to the chapter ring, crown wheel escapement and a bob pendulum,17cm wide16.5cm deep 44cm highProvenance: The David Morris collection.Thomas Knifton was born in Nottingham, c.1614. In 1632, he apprenticed in London through the Clothworkers' Company to William Selwood of London. He occasionally worked at the 'Drap(er)'s Arms', but mostly at the Cross Keys in Lothbury, London, until his death in 1667. He was never officially admitted into the Clockmakers' Company.Condition ReportThis clock has had subsequent repairs and alterations. Converted from a balance wheel escapement. General surface wear, scratches, small knocks and slight missapen elements. Some tarnish and discolouration. Signs of rust to movement. Please see additional images.
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A brass lantern clock, 19th century in the 17th-century style, English, the dial with foliate engraving and inscribed ‘John Fordham Dunmow’, enclosing a double fusee movement striking the quarters on two gongs, raised on an ebonised wood plinth, with winding key, 20cm wide20cm deep40cm highProvenance: The David Morris Collection.Condition Report43.5cm high overall
Lemax Christmas Village pair of porcelain lighted buildings / items and a Konst Smide Snow Globe lantern: (1) Lemax The Christmas Chocolatier Truffle Factory #15805; (2) Lemax Christmas Clock Tower #45735; (3) Konst Smide indoor Snow Globe illuminated lantern, boxed; unchecked for completeness, untested; Fair Plus to Good Plus, boxed; (3). Please contact us for a postage quote.
A 20th century brass lantern clock with eight day fusee movement, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes framing an engraved centre, inscribed 'John Smith London', the case of typical mid-17th century style form with bell surmount, pierced scroll fret panels and hinged back door, the side panels engraved with scenes of Old Father Time and Death, on turned feet, height 37cm, with pendulum and winding key.
A 20th century brass lantern clock style mantel timepiece, height 24cm, together with a brass Torsion anniversary mantel timepiece by Badische Uhrenfabrik, with glass dome, height 28.5cm, and a similar anniversary timepiece by Kieninger & Obergfell, on an alabaster circular base with glass dome, height 27cm.
Two domed Skeleton clocks, together with a moon clock, etc. CONDITION REPORT brass lantern clock is electricOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail
A 17TH CENTURY STYLE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, four posted case with side doors and side frets, silvered chapter ring, engraved brass dial plate inscribed Jno Holloway of Stroud, dummy alarm disc, height 39.5cm, together with three various weights and an oak wall bracket (5) (Condition Report: areas of rusting beneath the bell and to finger and some of the steel to interior, rope in poor condition in places)
struttura a plinto in acciaio, due treni separati, 36 ore di carica, scappamento ad ancora, suoneria in 12 su campana, quadrante in legno, rivestito di pergamena con decorazioni in carta tinta. Una lancetta sola. Misure 35 cm, larg. 21 cm, prof. 18 cmITALIAN LANTERN CLOCK, WITH PARCHMENT DIAL, VENICE 1760 CA
English Lantern Clocks, George White, 1989English Domestic Clocks, H. Cescinsky e M. R. Webster, 1976European Pendulum Clocks, Peter Heuer-Klaus MauriceEuropean Clocks; Wilson, Cohen, Ronfort, Augarde e Friess,1996Lotto non suscettibile di restituzione. This lot cannot be returned. LOT OF FOUR WATCH-CLOCK BOOKS IN ENGLISH
A late 19th early 20th century brass lantern clock with balance spring movement.Dated 1937, a coronation souvenir. It does not work. WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
A 17th century style brass lantern timepiece, 16cm silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman numerals, the clock dial engraved to the centre with a Tudor rose and scrolling leaves, eight-day movement, the case with turned finial, shaped arched spandrels pierced and engraved with dolphins, turned feet, 41cm high, retailed by R Stewart Ltd, Buchanan Street, Glasgow, first half 20th century
An Early 18th Century Brass 10-Inch Dial Single Handed Striking Lantern Clock, signed J Windmills, London, circa 1705, 10-inch square brass dial with a Roman chapter ring signed, single hand, winged cherub spandrels, four posted lantern form movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, (alarm work missing)40cm highDial is discoloured, dial plate with staining marks, hand with staining marks, later added top chariot mount and later added urn finials, movement with small signs of rust marks to the iron work, bell supporting columns look later added and the hand above the bell looks later, side door panels are missing, (alarm work is missing), this clock would originally had a central alarm disc to the dial which is now missing, no pendulum and no weights.

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