A BRASS QUARTER-CHIMING LANTERN CLOCKTHE FRAME AND DIAL BY WILLIAM RAYMENT, STOWMARKET, CIRCA 1700, THE MOVEMENT SECOND HALF OF THE 19th CENTURYThe four columnar pillar triple chain fusee movement with anchor escapement regulated by short lenticular bob pendulum, sounding a choice of two tunes for the quarters on a graduated nest of eight bells set above the top plate, and the hour on the large bell mounted within the superstructure, fitted behind the earlier dial signed W. Rayment, Stow Market over symmetrical acanthus scrollwork to centre, within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers, now with two sculpted steel hands and the angles with leafy motif engraved infill, the frame with column-turned corner posts beneath dolphin and foliate scroll pierced frets, vase finials and domed bell bearer surmounted by a further finial, the sides and rear with hinged doors, on four ball feet.40.5cm (16ins) high, 18cm (7ins) wide, 16.5cm (6.5ins) deep. William Rayment is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as probably related to Richard Rayment, and notes his marriage to Rebecca Richardson in Coombs, Suffolk, in 1706. He later moved to the nearby village on Onehouse, where he was buried in December 1760. Condition Report: Movement is complete but in dirty/neglected condition. The going train is running, the quarter train will just about run but is very lazy/prone to stopping and the strike train will not operate unless further force is applied to the train. The mainspring appears to have tension but there are two bent teeth on the strike train greatwheel which will either require strengthening or replacing. Movement requires a clean/service and repairs to the teeth of the strike greatwheel as a minimum, but no other damage or losses are apparent with a visual examination. The dial and case are in good overall condition with no apparent breaks or repairs to the castings however the clock is generally very dirty/oxidised throughout. Clock is complete with pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
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ÆŸ HOROLOGICAL REFERENCE BOOKS WITH AN EMPHASIS ON ENGLISH CLOCKSNINE VOLUMES:Cescinsky, Herbert and Webster, Malcolm R. ENGLISH DOMESTIC CLOCKS The Waverley Book Company Limited, London 1916, 4to green half calf gilt title to spine and card box (a fine copy); Hurcomb, W.E. The Wetherfield Collection OF 222 CLOCKS, SOLD BY W.E. HURCOMB ON 1ST MAY 1928 FOR £30,000 published by the author, London 1929, inscribed in ink 'E. Dent & Co., Shop Copy' to inside of front board, gilt titled cloth; Loomes, Brian LANTERN CLOCKS & Their Makers Mayfield Books, Ashbourne 2008, dj; Darken, Jeff (editor) HOROLOGICAL MASTERWORKS catalogue for an exhibition at The Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, 29th March-22nd June 2003, The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 2003, softbound; Zeeman, J. DE NEDERLANDSE STAANDE KLOK Van Gorcum Assen, Amsterdam 1977, dj; Britten, F.J. OLD CLOCKS AND WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS E. and F.N. Spon Limited, London 1922; Baillie, G.H. WATCHMAKERS & CLOCKMAKERS OF THE WORLD N.A.G. Press Limited, London 1951; Loomes, Brian The Early CLOCKMAKERS of Great Britain N.A.G. Press, London 1981, dj; Lloyd, H. Alan THE COLLECTOR'S DICTIONARY OF CLOCKS Country Life, London 1969, dj, and another sundry publication, (10).
A SMALL DRAWER CABINET CONTAINING A LARGE COLLECTION OF SCREWS FOR USE IN CLOCK RESTORATIONTHE SCREWS MOSTLY ENGLISH, LATE 17th CENTURY AND LATER, THE CABINET LATE 19th CENTURYThe stained pine cabinet with hinged lid over three banks of small drawers containing a mixture of salvaged and recently cut screws for securing fitments such as backcocks, bell stands etc., together with smaller steel screws, a group of brass square-headed lantern clock type screws, a selection of longer threaded lengths and a quantity of brass collets, washers etc., (qty).The cabinet 25.5cm (10ins) wide, 11cm (4.25ins) deep, 9cm (3.5ins) high.
A large painted-metal hanging lantern, late 19th/early 20th century, French, with scrolling detail and astragal glazing, with four lights, 97cm wide 97cm deep 170cm highProvenance: The collection of Charles Edwards and Julia Boston, Tile Barn, Northamptonshire.Condition Report Panels are plastic not glass. General surface wear, knocks, rubbing, and loss to painted decoration which is likely refreshed, joints are generally sound and solid, however the door latch is broken and as such the door tends to swing outwards, which would benefit from rectifying.Passed PAT test
A nickel and painted 'Jumbo Ophelia' lantern by Charles Edwards, of recent manufacture, in the Louis XVI taste, with pineapple finials and ribbon-and-stick detail, decorated with Farrow & Ball 'Berrington Blue No.14', with six lights, 100cm diameter 195cm highProvenance: Charles Edwards, London.Condition Report Overall appears in good structural and cosmetic condition with minor wear. Panels are plastic not glass, with light wear. 80kg in weight. Joints are sound and solid, requires professional electrical attention for installation
A patinated metal 'Pineapple' lantern by Charles Edwards, of recent manufacture, based on an English design of the 1830s, with a tapered roof and sides enclosing three lights,39.5cm wide33.5cm deep64cm highProvenance: Charles Edwards, London.Condition Report7KG in weight. Overall appears in good structural and cosmetic condition with minor surface wear. Ready to hang. Requires inspection by an electrical professional prior to installation.
A green glass mosque lantern, 20th century, of bell shape with a foliate brass collar,30cm diameter51cm highProvenance: The collection of Charles Edwards and Julia Boston, Tile Barn, Northamptonshire.Condition ReportDust and dirt present. The chains aged with some of the individual links slightly stretched. The brass mounts slightly misshapen. The hoop to the top of the cover unfixed. Glass appears to be in reasonable order.
A Queen Anne brass lantern clock by William Wood, Nailsworth, the 6½-inch brass dial engraved with tulips and signed 'Wm Wood, Nailsworth, fecit, 1710', with a 19th-century movement below a bell,16cm wide15cm deep39cm highProvenance: From the Collection of Nigell and Heather D’Oyly.Condition ReportWITH PENDULUM & ASSOCIATED WINDING KEY. Back door detached but present. Tarnish and wear throughout.
A painted pine architectural birdcage, 19th century, in the form of a building with lantern roof, over a frieze mounted with a clock face, part-glazed façade and wirework sides, with a pull-out drawer and feeder,34cm wide28cm deep52cm highProvenance: The Bunny Campione Collection.Condition ReportModerate scuffs, splits and wear commensurate with age. Structurally sound. Please see additional images.
Four square/rectangular form BR and SR Railway Inner Lanterns (4), consisting BR (M) Welch Patent with undamaged lenses and burner, SR/ SER with corroded exterior two lenses undamaged, lacks burner, a white painted BR (M) with three undamaged lenses and burner and a black heavily repainted Lantern Ref 55/4 with four undamaged glass windows, burner present, all four with loop handles, F-G, (4)
Hugar 00 Gauge wood Garages and Engine Sheds Brimtoy Tin Signal Boxes and modified Bing Table Top Engine and Magic Lantern slide (10), pair of Hugar Main Garage, one in orange and other in yellow, both in original plain card Trade box with label (box states 1/2 Dozen, although only room for two), pair of unboxed Hugar two-road Engine sheds, one with cut out at rear, four Wells Brimtoy tinplate Signal boxes (three designs, one lacks a base), Bing repainted black (originally No 48) and modified 0-4-2 Tank (tested well) and Magic Lantern black and white glass photo slide of London Terminus circa 1900 with Brighton Tanks and 4-wheel coaches, F-VG, box F (10)
A group of four copper and painted iron ship's lanterns One a masthead lantern by J. H. Peters & Bey, Hamburg; two anchor lanterns; and a further port or starboard lantern.The largest 34cm wide x 64cm high overall (handle up)Qty: 4All lacking interiors. Later wired for electricity. Some repainting - particularly to the corner lantern. In reasonable condition.
Royal Doulton figurine titled "The Shepherd," model HN1975, designed by Harry Fenton. This hand-painted china figurine, produced in England, features a shepherd holding a staff and lantern, accompanied by a lamb. The piece is marked on the base with the Royal Doulton backstamp, copyright 1945, and measures 9.75"H. A charming addition to any collection of Royal Doulton figurines.Artist: Harry FentonIssued: c. 1945Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
FLASH #111, 129, 133, 140, 141, 145, 146, 149, 156, 159, 162 + 80PG. GIANT #4 (12 in Lot) - (1960/1965 - DC) - Includes the first team-up of the Golden Age & Silver Age Flash, the first appearance of the Golden Age Green Lantern in the Silver Age + the first team appearance of the Justice Society of America in the Silver Age - NB: Issue #129 has small tape repairs to edge tears + issue #156 has a small spine split
DC SILVER AGE DAMAGED LOT (46 in Lot) - Includes THE ATOM #13, 18 + AQUAMAN #18, 26 + BATMAN #215 + THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #40, 46, 48, 50 + CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN #21(x2) + DETECTIVE COMICS #318 + FLASH #119, 152, 154 + GREEN LANTERN #16 + HOUSE OF MYSTERY #143 + JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #35, 36 + METAL MEN #14 + MY GREATEST ADVENTURE #48, 52, 60, 63 + MYSTERY IN SPACE #70, 72 + RIP HUNTER, TIME MASTER #2 + SEA DEVILS #3, 9, 10, 11 + SHOWCASE #34, 44 + SUPERBOY #93, 124, 162, 166, 168 + SUPERMAN #153, 170 + SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND LOIS LANE #57 + TEEN TITANS #5, 29 + TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED #53, 73, 85 - NOTE - All copies have either staining, missing pages, tape repairs, detached covers, significant spine splits/tears/holes or have been restapled - NB CONDITION REPORT NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS LOT
SHOWCASE #40, 48, 50, 51, 54, 55, 61, 63, 64, 67-69, 71, 78, 81-86, 88-92, 97, 101, 102, 104 (38 in Lot - Duplicate copies of issues #51, 68, 82, 83, 84, 86, 91 & 92) - (1962/1978 - DC) - Includes the first appearances of the Golden Age Green Lantern & Solomon Grundy in the Silver Age, the second appearance of The Spectre in the Silver Age + the first appearances of B'Wanna Beast, Jonny Double, Nightmaster & The Maniaks - NB: Issue #40 is a low grade copy
FLASH #201-203, 206-213, 215(x2), 216, 217(x2), 218(x2), 219(x2), 220-230 (31 in Lot) - (1970/1974 - DC) - Includes appearances by the Golden Age Flash + the start of team-up stories featuring Green Lantern & Green Arrow - NB: Issues #225 & 229 are lower grade copies with significant spine splits
GREEN LANTERN: THE SILVER AGE OMNIBUS VOLUMES 1 & 2 + GREEN ARROW: THE GOLDEN AGE OMNIBUS VOLUME 1 (3 in Lot) - (2017/2018 - DC) - Three hardback editions which collect Showcase #22-24; Green Lantern #1-75; More Fun Comics #73-107; Adventure Comics #103-117; World's Finest Comics #7-28 - Over 2500 pages in total
German- late 19th century 30hr weight driven wall clock, with a mahogany dial surround and painted 6" dial enclosed within a glazed brass bezel, with Roman numerals, minute track and original cast brass hands, movement with a wooden frame, brass wheels and lantern pinions. With chain, weight and pendulum.

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