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Lot 363

Brass Reproduction Lantern Clock, height 24cm

Lot 35

Lucas King of the Road Lantern converted into a clock

Lot 1926

LATERNENUHR MIT FLÜGELN, sogenannte Winged Lantern Clock, Einzeiger-Messingstrebenwerk mit Spindelhemmung und Schlag auf Glocke, Schlossscheibe, gangbar, rest. und erg., H 34, gemarkt John DRAPER, LONDON, um 1700

Lot 471

A Schatz German 400 day lantern clock, brass cased with bevel edge glass panel, 19cm tall, together with a smaller example. (2)

Lot 162

A collection of small vintage clocks, a Europa pocket travel clock with white metal sliding case; a Bayard cream metal ten sided alarm clock in two door traveling case with velvet lining; a Fox and Simpson ful size modern reproduction French style carriage timepiece; a 400 day dome clock with Swiss/Austrian figures, a Smiths 8 day reproduction lantern clock.Qty: 7

Lot 161

Brass cased lantern clock, by Smith's English Clocks Ltd, 25cm; and a small Victorian oil lamp, turquoise coloured reservoir painted with flowers, etched shade, 44cm.Qty: 2

Lot 231

Cased set of wooden bowls, together with a small reproduction lantern clock

Lot 312

Vintage brass lantern clock, untested, approximate measurements: Height 10.5 inches, Width 4.5 inches, Depth 4 inches

Lot 334

Smiths 8 day brass mantel lantern / clock, untested

Lot 44

Chew Valley interest: late 17th Century and later brass lantern clock, Thomas Veale 1689, 6-inch Roman dial with half-hour divisions and inner quarter hour track framing a centre engraved with tulips, signed with engraved initials and date TV 89 to brass front plate (concealed by chapter ring), the chain-drive movement count wheel-striking on a strapped bell surmount over lion and unicorn supporters and urn finials, 40cm highFor a similar clock initialled and dated TV 92, see White, George, English Lantern Clocks, pp. 230-231 where stated "The earliest mention of domestic clockmaking in the district is to be found in the Chew Magna Church Records. 'The intention of Thomas Veale of Chew Magna in ye County of Somerset Watchmaker'... three delightful clocks of the familiar Bristol form are engraved with initials 'T. V.'.The clock was restored in 1993 by T. M. Kinally as detailed in accompanying repair receipt.

Lot 238

A group of late 20th century mantle clocks A/F, a Ken Broadbent collage of clock parts and mixed treen to include boxes and a modern wall barometer together with other items to include an indoor water feature, prints, Lowry prints, a storm lantern and miniature cloisonne boxes. Location: 1.2

Lot 306

Clocks - 1940s mantel clock, novelty wall clock as carriage lantern, others; milk glass oil lamp shade

Lot 230

After Thomas Knifton, 17th century style brass lantern clock, with roman numeral dial, single train movement, with hinged side doors, 25cm tall

Lot 156

Collection clocks including brass cased drum clock with bell strike, reproduction lantern clock, wall clocks etc (6).

Lot 882

A 17th century style lantern clock - the brass dial set out with Roman numerals, incorporating a bell, fitted with a mid 20th century French movement, height 24cm.

Lot 345

A late seventeenth century Charles II brass lantern clock, with bell raised atop vase haped finials surrounded by foliate repousse  brass work, on columns alongside clock face, with alternate sides each having doors, whole thing mounted atop dome feet. Clock face with Roman numerals; lacks both hands. Movement is in a.f. condition, with a gear visibly loose. No maker's marks visible. Measures approx. 32cm tall.

Lot 150

A Late 17th Century Style Striking Lantern Clock, dial bearing a later inscription Bonyface Biwater StamfordThis clock has a verge escapement

Lot 444

A Late 17th Century Style Striking Lantern Clock, twin spring barrel movement, striking on a top mounted bell, movement back plate stamped with makers mark, W & H Sch, 38cm high

Lot 1301

English brass hook and spike lantern clock, the 7.5" brass chapter ring signed 'In: Crucefix, London' and enclosing a foliate engraved centre with single iron hand, surmounted by pierced foliate engraved frets, strapwork bell and finial, 15.25" high (pendulum and weight)

Lot 1303

19th century English brass hook and spike lantern clock, the foliate engraved dial signed Thos. Savidge, Exeter fecit with single iron hand enclosed by a silvered chapter ring, surmounted by pierced foliate frets strapwork bell and finial, 14.5" high (pendulum and weight)

Lot 1304

Interesting English antique brass hook and spike verge winged lantern clock, signed John Ebsworth at Ye In Lothbury Londini Fecit to the foliate engraved centre, fitted with an alarm dial and single iron hand, surmounted by pierced dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial, 15.25" high (with centre anchor pendulum, no weights) (alterations)

Lot 1305

Interesting and unusual reproduction brass verge three-sided hook and spike lantern clock, the three 4.25" brass dials enclosing matted centres with single iron hands, surmounted by pierced engraved entwined dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial, 12" high (pendulum, no weight)

Lot 1306

Good English brass verge hook and spike lantern clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Windmills, London on a silvered disc to the arch over a brass chapter ring enclosing a matted centre and single iron hand, pierced side frets, strapwork bell and finial, 13.25" high (pendulum and brass cased weight) (alterations and missing parts)

Lot 1307

Interesting, rare and large period English brass lantern clock, the 10.25" silvered dial enclosing a fine foliate engraved centre signed Robert Seignior, Londini, with iron hands and central alarm, associated chapter ring surmounted by pierced engraved foliate frets, strapwork bell and finial, 22" high (pendulum and weight) (alterations) *This clock is believed to be unique and possibly a special commission **The maker, Robert Seignior, was regarded as quite a rogue and of some notoriety in his working life, however he was also a highly regarded clockmaker, initially apprenticed to John Nicasius and was Freed from the Clockmakers' Company in April 1667. He then took on apprentices Richard Wright and Thomas Cruttenden, who was then passed over to John Fromanteel. He worked in Exchange Alley and was constantly in trouble with the clockmakers' company administration. On the 10th October 1682 he got  paid twenty pounds for a clock commissioned for the Treasury Chambers, which is thought most likely to be this clock. He finally died in 1685 and by 1686, Daniel Quare had taken over Seignior's former premises in Exchange Alley

Lot 2105

French porcelain two train balloon mantel clock in need of restoration, 10" high; also a contemporary lantern clock, Swiss, Baumann Limited wooden movement wall clock, eight day longcase clock movement with dial and two other incomplete clock movements (6)

Lot 382

French gilt brass pendant lantern style mantle clock, the dial with individual enamelled Arabic numerals, the movement striking on a gong, 38cm tall.

Lot 1660

Brass lantern styled clock with French drum movement, working order. 30cm tall approximately postage cat C

Lot 500

A pin and hoop lantern clock of 17th Century style by Thomas Wheeler, London, 39cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 512

Reproduction small brass lantern clock with alarm function signed William Rose London , striking on bell with bob pendulum and four weights 20cm high

Lot 272

A 16th century and later brass lantern clock by John Wise, later fusee movement, 39cm

Lot 357

A Victorian brass lantern mantel clock, inscribed Joseph Knibb

Lot 215

SCHATZ, ROYAL MARINER SHIP'S WALL CLOCK AND A SHIP'S LANTERN the clock with eight day movement and alarm function, the lantern by J. C. Newey of Birmingham and dated 1957the clock dial 15cm, the lantern 22cm high (exc. handle)Qty: 2

Lot 814

Various silver and other items, a 20thC brass lantern clock, 17cm high, various silver, cigarette case, dish, hand mirror, plated tray, various dates and makers. (a quantity)

Lot 131

A BAKELITE CASED BLOOD-PRESSURE GAUGE, STETHOSCOPE a novelty brass lantern shaped musical decanter (plays 'Rock around the clock') and mixed sundries

Lot 179

Various small enamel boxes and other miniature ornaments, to/w a brass lantern clock, various other brassware and copper, etc (box)

Lot 207

A Smiths brass lantern-style clock with quartz movement (17 cm high)

Lot 56

John Snow. A fine and early silver key wind pair case 'puritan' pocket watchDate: Circa 1640 Movement: Gilt full plate gut fusee verge, pierced and engraved elongated pinned-on balance cock, worm and wheel set up, silver regulation, tapered and engraved square section pillarsDial: Silver, black Roman numerals, black inner minute markers with fleur-de-lys half hour marks, blued steel single handCase: Polished inner and outer, narrow rope effect engraving to inner bezel, Signed: Movement signed 'John Snow me Fecit'Size: 43.5mm Accompaniments: Transcript of Nicholas Snows willFootnotes:This style of watch was fashionable between circa 1630-60 and it was in the nineteenth century that the name 'Puritan' was applied to this type. An exceptional feature of the case of this watch is the early method of fitting the crystal 'glass' which is held in place by tags around the underside of the bezel.There appears to be no proper record of a John Snow working at this period other than John Snow of Salisbury. F. J. Britten records a John Snow of London but his evidence is a lantern clock at Simpsons in the Poultry signed 'John Snow Ao dmi 1630' - a signature style typical of the Salisbury maker. Britten also records an advertisement in the London Gazette, April 1680 for a lost watch signed 'John Snow Sarum' (Sarum being the Latin name for Salisbury). Baillie just has 'Snow, John, London 1630 lantern clock' while Loomes repeats this but, wisely, has a question mark after London. Baillie fails to list John Snow of Salisbury but Loomes does. George White states that there were two members of the Snow family working in Salisbury in the early Seventeenth century, Nicholas and John. He records some of their background and illustrates a lantern clock signed 'Jo Snow. Ano. Do. 1630' and refers to another with the same signature illustrated by Edwardes. That John and Nicholas Snow were brothers is confirmed by Nicholas's will dated 20th February 1644 which refers to 'John Snowe my brother' who he appointed overseer. Provenance:Christies 25 October 1960, lot 65T P Camerer Cuss CollectionLiterature:F J Britten, Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers (2nd Edition, 1904, onwards)G H Baillie, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, NAG Press 3rd EditionBrian Loomes, The Early Clockmakers of Great Britain, NAG Press 1981George White, English Lantern Clocks, ACC 1989, see Chapter V, pages 212-218 and footnotesEarnest Edwardes, The Story of the Pendulum Clock, John Sherratt, 1977Illustrated:Clutton and Daniels, Watches, 1st Edition Batsford, 1965, plate 122-3, 2nd Edition Sotheby Parke Bernet (Philip Wilson) 1979, plate 76a-bT P Camerer Cuss, Country Life Book of Watches, Country Life, 1967, plate 16T P & T A Camerer Cuss, The Camerer Cuss Book of Antique Watches, AC C 1976, plate 16For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 84

Smiths 8-day miniature brass lantern clock, with 3" diameter dial, battery movement 7" high

Lot 468

RAILWAYS, an antique cylindrical bodied railway lantern by Veritas Lamp Works, 29cm height; also railway stamped brass cased cylindrical bedroom clock

Lot 257

A Smiths miniature lantern clock, with electric Smiths movement, height 16.5 cm.

Lot 606

Einzeiger-Laternenuhr, London(?), 2. Hälfte 17. Jhdt. Quadratisches Gehäuse aus Messing auf vier Balusterfüßen. Ziffernring mit römischen Zahlen, eiserner Zeiger auf kleinem Ziffernblatt mit arabischen Zahlen. Hinterlegte Zierplatte mit fein graviertem Ranken- und Muscheldekor, Reste von Feuervergoldung. Glatte Werkstüren mit Verschlusshebeln. Glockenstuhl mit umlaufend durchbrochen gearbeiteten Zierblechen (ergänzt?). Rückseitig eiserne Öse und zwei Dorne zur Wandbefestigung. Spindelwerk mit kurzem Birnen-Hinterpendel. Stundenschlag auf Glocke. Schnurzug mit messingummantelten Bleigewichten. Maße 22 x 8,5 x 8,5 cm. A lantern clock, probably London, 2nd half of the 17th century A lantern clock, probably London, 2nd half of the 17th centuryQuadratisches Gehäuse aus Messing auf vier Balusterfüßen. Ziffernring mit römischen Zahlen, eiserner Zeiger auf kleinem Ziffernblatt mit arabischen Zahlen. Hinterlegte Zierplatte mit fein graviertem Ranken- und Muscheldekor, Reste von Feuervergoldung. Glatte Werkstüren mit Verschlusshebeln. Glockenstuhl mit umlaufend durchbrochen gearbeiteten Zierblechen (ergänzt?). Rückseitig eiserne Öse und zwei Dorne zur Wandbefestigung. Spindelwerk mit kurzem Birnen-Hinterpendel. Stundenschlag auf Glocke. Schnurzug mit messingummantelten Bleigewichten. Maße 22 x 8,5 x 8,5 cm.Condition: II

Lot 595

MINIATURE LONGCASE CLOCK AND A BRASS CLOCK the brass clock lantern style miniature clock 24cm highQty: 2

Lot 748

FRENCH BRASS LANTERN STYLE CLOCK the circular dial with Roman numerals

Lot 824

A Smiths Clocks and Watches electric driven brass lantern clock, of conventional form, 18cm high.

Lot 27

A silver curb link bracelet mounted with a large collection of silver charms including a key, bells, miniature clock, glass case, crown, lantern light, an elf style figure, octopus, elephant etc, twenty two charms in total (8cm) (94.3g)

Lot 1430

A XVII Century Style Lantern Clock ' Wm Risbridger, Dorking' to brass dial, '77' to back plate, '3477' to pendulum, eight day movement, on ball feet, 38cm high.

Lot 301

A brass lantern clock with short pendulum and key 35cm high

Lot 26

A lantern clock, France, ca. 1740. Running verge escapement movement and striking mechanism, silver-plated dial ring with Roman numerals indicating hours and minutes, h 40 x w 15 x d 15 cm.

Lot 658

An Edwardian brass lantern clock having an eight-day duration French timepiece movement with a platform lever escapement, the dial with engraved black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the case of typical lantern-clock form with turned pillars and cast cresting, height 26cm.

Lot 668

Thomas Mudge, London, a late-Victorian lantern mantle clock the eight-day duration, double-fusee movement striking the hours on a bell set within the bell straps, the brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, with blued steel hands and engraved to the centre Thomas Mudge, the brass case with turned pillars and finials, cast-brass cresting, engraved decoration and inscription to the bell dated 17th Dec 1901, height 37cm.

Lot 658

17th century-style lantern clock signed Robert Evans, Halstead, with single hand, 30 hour movement striking on bell with pendulum, single weight and oak wall bracketGood overall condition,sadly unable to test for running as we are unable to set it up due to its weight

Lot 1329

A 17th century brass lantern clock, the 5 7/8in chapter ring inscribed 'Nicholas Coxeter, London Fecit', 40cm high, (converted to anchor escapement, lacking weights and pendulum). 

Lot 1443

A brass lantern style clock, the dial inscribed 'Hampton & Sons Ltd, Pall Mall East', the movement inscribed 'Astral', 26.5cm high.  

Lot 256

A 20thC Smiths Clocks and Watches brass miniature lantern clock, with bell top, 8cm diameter Roman numeric chapter ring, stencilled centre, on baluster feet, 21cm high.

Lot 257

A 20thC Smiths Clocks and Watches brass miniature lantern clock, with bell top, 8cm diameter Roman numeric chapter ring, stencilled centre, on baluster feet, 21cm high, boxed.

Lot 55

A reproduction wall hanging lantern clock with twin weights

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