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AN EARLY ENGLISH BRASS LANTERN CLOCK having an engraved dial and chapter ring, with alarm and striking on a bell, dial signed Peter Closon neare Holborne Bridge fecit, with weights on a modern bracket, 15 1/2" high. Note: Peter Closon is recorded as working in the first half of the 17th century in London
A brass lantern clock by ‘Walter Archer’ Stow-on-the-Wold early 18th century of posted construction with half seconds anchor escapent and countwheel strike on a bell mounted within the domed cage above the dial with foliate engraved centre and applied 6.25in Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised trident half hour markers and signed to the lower edge with original? iron hand armorial frets and on ball feet finials replaced lacking side doors and back plate 35cm high with a pendulum weight and carved oak wall bracket. Walter Archer is recorded in Dowler Graham ‘Gloucestershire Clock and Watch Makers’ as working in Stow during the early 18th century a very similar clock is illustrated on page 153.
A Victorian cast iron combination wall clock/barometer late 19th century the two train continental bell striking movement with tic tac escapement and white enamel Roman numeral dial set into foliate cast surround beneath thermometer and aneroid barometer calibrated in inches and signed ‘J J Wainwright and Co. Birmingham’ set into laurel leaf cast surround with urn surmount 66cm high. #175-225. Longcase & Lantern Clocks 97. A George III lantern clock for the Middle Eastern market mid 18th century with verge escapement and countwheel stike on a bell mounted within the domed cage above the 8in brass break arch dial with matted centre within ‘Turkish’ numeral chapter ring with diamond half hour markers the angles with foliate scroll and crescent cast spandrels (one lacking) with circular nameplate ‘Markwick Markham Perigal London’ between conforming mounts to arch lacking minute hand side frets doors and backplate 35cm high
A 19th Century lantern style Clock with passing strike, the case with bell suspended within a strapwork frame over cast and pierced panels over a Roman chapter ring with engraved centre and steel hands and raised on four ball feet, to a single fusee movement with anchor escapement and passing strike, height 15”
A brass striking lantern clock with 1.5" wide roman chapter ring, and centre engraved with leaves and signed 'John Fraser, Worcester’, with single iron hand, the one day movement striking on a strap enclosed single bell, lacking its finial, over a dolphin pierced brass front between front and back corner turned finials over front and back corner turned pilasters on turned ball feet, 13.5" high (lacking pendulum and weight)
A brass lantern clock of posted construction with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on a bell mounted within the domed cage above over replaced dial within foliate engraved centre and Roman numeral chapter ring inscribed Will Hoadly with iron loop and spurs to rear movement and frame early 18th century dial later 38cm high
A brass lantern clock early 18th century of posted construction now with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on a bell mounted within the domed cage above the dial with foliate engraved centre and Roman numeral chapter ring with wheatear half-hour markers the lower edge signed F. Berry Hitchin with replaced hour hand side doors and brass backplate 37cm high
A late 19th century brass lantern clock, having a twin fusee striking movement, the back plate engraved ‘C.V. 511,’ to a silvered chapter ring and rose and tulip engraved centre, the pillared case with three doors pierced dolphin and floral frets to turned finials, attached to a mahogany plinth, 17in (43.2cm) h.
BRASS VERGE ALARM LANTERN TIMEPIECE, the dial signed John Knibb, Oxon with central alarm disk, single hand and silvered chapter ring, the floral engraved case with foliate frets and surmounted by a bell, hoop & spike, 13” high *It is believed that this clock may be ex collection Major Rudolph Mayer and was sold at Sothebys, lot 17 24th May 1971*
A walnut Gothic revival mantel clock the circular gilt brass dial with Roman chapter ring the centre engraved with leaf scrolls backplate inscribed 'Frodsham Gracechurch Street London' eight day movement striking on two bells the stepped rectangular architectural case pierced and carved with tracery the angles with buttresses beneath pierced lantern pinnacles and castellated cresting with outset tower the rounded rectangular base with quatrefoils and shields 53cm high (originally with a glass shade)
A Brass Quarter Striking Lantern Clock, circa 1890], the posted case with acanthus finials and foliate scrolled frets, the side doors applied with sun masks, on inverted cone feet, 5-1/2-inch with silvered chapter ring with cherub spandrels, the two train movement striking ting-tang quarters on a top mounted bell and a further bell within the case, movement backplate stamped "W & H Sch", 41cm high
A Belgian slate portico mantle clock,late 19th century, the gilt dial signed 'Sparrow Richmond', 36cm high; A reproduction brass lantern clock, by the Smith's clock co, 26cm high; A brass and base metal cased circular dial ships wall clock, early 20th century 24cm diam, also a mahogany small mantle timepiece. (4)
A brass lantern clock the platform lever escapement striking on a bell to urn finials and pierced frets the front engraved dolphins above an engraved dial and plain chapter rings to turned columns and feet 11.25in (28.5cm) h 5in (12.6cm) w 4.5in (11.5cm) d on a mahogany plinth with inset ivorene disc inscribed “Edward & Sons Ltd 92 Buchanan St Glasgow.”
An important Charless II hooded wall clock with unique hours and minutes indication, by “William Clay, King”s Street, Westminster”, circa 1665, the substantial posted movement with square section pillars riveted to the bottom plate and pinned through the top plate, with four-wheel trains, restored balance wheel escapement and countwheel strike on a bell mounted above, the brass backplate mounted with alarm mechanism (now incomplete), the 9.75 inch x 9 inch square brass dial engraved with Roman numeral hour chapters with tulip half hour markers and finely executed differing floral spray spandrels, the overlaid rotating plate with rosette and Roman numeral hour chapters with well-cut steel hand for the alarm to centre within pointer denoting hours on the chapter ring behind, within outer band mounted with twelve further steel pointers, each in turn denoting the minutes via a finely engraved silvered sector at 12 o”clock, the lower edge with full signature, the later walnut hooded case with shallow arch pediment over rectangular glazed front to the rising cover over moulded apron and foliate scroll carved brackets, 54cm high, 33cm wide. Wetherfield Collection. William Clay is recorded in Britten, F J “Old Clocks & Watches and Their Makers” as working 1645-80. The dial is illustrated in figure 634 with an explanation of how the hours and minutes are denoted. Britten also cites that a watch by him was given by Cromwell to Col. Bagwell at the siege of Clonmel. Baillie records his dates as 1652-80 and adds that there is a watch by him in the Taunton Museum. The style of the engraving in the spandrels is reminiscent of some of the early longcase clock dials by Edward East, whilst the half hour markers and the rosette engraved centre are more typical of second period lantern clock work, suggesting a date of around 1665.
A late 19th/early 20th Century German brass cased mantel clock of "17th Century Lantern Clock" pattern, the 6.5ins silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved brass dial centre to the eight day two train movement striking on two bells, contained in case with turned finial and fretted twin dolphin pattern crestings, and turned uprights with plain side doors, on turned feet, 15.75ins high
Bishop Maidstone An 18th century brass lantern clock with anchor escapement striking the hours on a brass bell enclosed by the open crown dial with Roman chapters enclosing foliate engraved centre inscribed with maker's name pierced scrolling surmounts to front and sides turned columns at angles with urn finials and ball feet hinged sides 37cm high; together with an associated mahogany bracket 64cm high (2) There are Bishops recorded as working in Maidstone circa 1650 (John) 1720 (Martha) and 1733 (John). This clock has repair dates to the rear of the dial for 1768 1814 1821 1831 1835 1867 1880 and 1995. It was purchased from Paul Smith of Nantwich in 1953 for #20.
"A late 17th century brass lantern clock, the later anchor escapement striking on a bell to a circular brass chapter ring inscribed ‘Cutbufh Maidstone,’ to a floral and bird engraved centre with a single hand, to turned pillars and urn finials with pierced and engraved fret, on ball feet, 14.25in (36cm) h, on a later carved and pierced oak bracket. (2)"
"A brass lantern clock, with a twin fusee striking movement, the backplate stamped ‘CV 278’ to a circular floral engraved dial, inscribed ‘Thos. Shilling BOUGHTON’ to turned columns, finials and feet, pierced frets, one engraved, the bell inscribed ‘THIS CLOCK was presented to THE INSTITUTE OF METALS in 1918 by SIR GEORGE BEILBY President 1916 -1918,’ 15.75in (40cm) h."
A brass Lantern Clock with Alarm. Thomas Knifton, London. The 6.125in diam silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, half hour markers and inner circle of fifteen minute intervals, the centre engraved with tulips and signed 'Thomas Knifton at the Lothbury Londini Fecit', the silvered alarum dial with Arabic numerals and with single pierced iron hand, the two train rope driven movement with balance wheel escapement striking at the hour on the top mounted bell, the alarm mechanism mounted externally on the back plate, the case with pierced frets, vase shaped finials, iron hoop and spikes (with six brass cased weights)
A 17th Century style brass Lantern Clock. The 6.5in diam dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, lozenge half hour markers, inner circle of fifteen minute divisions, signed in the centre 'Thos Moore, Ipswich', the two train movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel, striking on a top mounted bell, the case with pierced frets, turned finials, iron hoop and later spikes. 14.5in high (lacks pendulum and bell)
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