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A WILLIAM GOODWIN, STOWMARKET. A LATE 17th CENTURY LANTERN CLOCK WITH LATER FUSEE MOVEMENT the case surmounted by a large bell above a 7.5" engraved Roman chapter ring surrounding a scroll engraved centre fronting a large eight-day double chain driven fusee movement striking the hours on a bell 43cm high
GEORGE CLARKE, LONDON. A GEORGE III MINIATURE LANTERN CLOCK the 5" brass arched dial with crescent spandrels and engraved Turkish chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with alarm dial fronting a posted frame hook and spike 30-hour movement with verge escapement and alarm striking on a bell mounted above supported by brass straps 19.5cm high
A box containing a quantity of books and ephemera relating to Rolls Royce, to include: Rolls Royce and Bentley Gold Portfolio 1980-1989, Rolls Royce in the 30's and other similar literature, together with a small quantity of framed and glazed pictures and prints, to include: a Continental lady and gentleman, a harvest time scene, Lantern St Nicholas Newcastle Upon Tyne by Cecil Clear and three decorative Parisian scenes.
A Thirty Hour Single Handed Striking Lantern Form Clock with Unusual Spike Feet, signed William Monk, circa 1720, four posted movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, spike feet, 10-3/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed Wm Monk Fecit, finely scroll and floral engraved dial centre, ringed date aperture, single hand, 35cm high see illustration William Monk (1689-1753) was born and baptised in the village church of Berwick St. John in 1689. He worked at Berwick St John and was an apprentice to James Delaunce of Frome. William worked in Berwick all his life and made the clock for the town in 1740. Other examples of this distinctive feature of spike feet can be seen on James Delaunce's work. It is though that the spiky feet introduction must have been by James Delaunce and this must have been invented to make the clock slide-proof during winding. The spikes would secure into the seatboard for a safe grip and this would have the same affect as spikes on a lantern clock when located into the wall. See (Darken & Hooper) English 30 Hour Clocks, pgs 148, 149 and 414. 11.02.20 Chapter ring is slightly discoloured, movement is complete, movement is slightly dusty, in going order, with pendulum and weight.
A small gemstone globe on stand; a Royal Doulton figure, Kirsty; a Royal Worcester figure Marjorie with C.O.A. ;Villeroy & Boch figures including a snowman tea light lantern, rabbit, snowman pot and cover; Lilliput Lane Kentish Oast House; Noritake pin dish; a Chokin pot and cover; a Langham paperweight; The Ideal Bed & Douche Slipper. (13)
White, George English Lantern Clocks, Antique Collectors Club, 1989, quarto, dust jacket; Darken, Jeff & Hooper, John, English 30 Hour Clocks, Origin and Development, 1600-1800, Penita Books, 1997, quarto, dust wrapper; Barder, Richard C.R., The Georgian Bracket Clock, 1714-1830, Antique Collectors Club, 1993, quarto, dust wrapper [3]
A WALL CLOCK by John Sanderson, Wigton, early 18th century, the lantern style four posted thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and counter wheel striking on a top mounted bell, 9 1/4" square brass dial inscribed all over in religious script, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, signed and date aperture (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

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