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type Lantern
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French, 8 days, spring brass lever movement copy of a Lantern clock, c1900 This example is a timepiece. -
Empire, England, reproduction, 8 days, time only brass lantern clock, c1930 -
C.1860, French Quarter Striking Lantern clock, in the Normandy style of 1790, with restoration. -
Double Fusee Brass Lantern Clock w/ Bell -
Brass English Lantern Clock, Thwaite and Reed -
Smith's Great Britain Lantern Replica Clock -
Japanese, large lantern clock, complete with a period Japanese made wall bracket, and its packing case with original Japanese writing. C.1790-1810 -
C.1900, French Carriage Clock in lantern form. -
C.1937 (dated) English, Davall, London, 8-day lantern timepiece, with passing strike. -
C.1900, French, for Wilson and Sharp, Edinburgh, 8-day platform escapement lantern clock timepiece. -
C.1885 Bradley and Hubbard, 30-hour lever movement PARADE timepiece. -
C.1790, French, Lantern Clock, 30-Hour bell strike, less weight and pendulum. -
C.1640, English, Thomas Knifton, at the Crossed Keys, Lothbury, Londini, Lantern Clock, originally a balance wheel clock, probably converted around 1680 to pendulum operation (pendulum absent). -
Payne & Co., 163 New Bond St, London, a Victorian, quarter chiming lantern clock, 8 day duration, with walnut base, brass case with turned finials, columns and feet, Roman numeral engraved brass dial with pierced steel hands, top with pierced frets, the front fret with engraving, cast brass bell strap suspending two large bells, the two train fusee movement with recoil escapement, striking ting tang quarters on two bells, and the hours on the smaller bell, back plate signed, serial #5054 -
Brass English Lantern Clock, Thwaite & Reed -
C.1890, English, 2-Fusee Lantern Clock, mixed origin. -
C.1890, English, 2-Fusee Mantel Clock, in the form of a "Lantern" clock. -
English lantern clock signed "Henry Lintott in Farnham, fecit." Brass case with turned columns, feet and finials, case front with pierced dolphin fret, top with brass bell cage and turned finial, engraved Roman numeral brass dial with engraved center and single, decorated steel hand, 30 hour brass movement with verge escapement and count wheel striking, and brass clad lead weight, together with a 20th century, purpose made bracket for hanging. Henry Lintott, age about 24, bachelor, of Farnham, Surrey, was granted a license to marry Mrs. Mary Mabberly, of Farnham, aged about 22, with consent of her mother, May 18, 1691. The will of Henry Lintott, Watchmaker, of Farnham, Surrey, was probated Apr. 14, 1705 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. -
England, unsigned lantern clock, the brass case with turned columns, finials, and feet, top with pierced frets, the front fret with engraving, Roman numeral brass dial, pierced steel hand, 30 hour, weight driven time and strike bob pendulum movement with crown wheel escapement. -
France, lantern clock, walnut case with ornate cast front incorporating the dial, side frets with rococo ornament, and top with fancy bell cage and two bells, surmounted by a rooster finial, Roman numeral white enamel cartouche dial with enamel center, blued steel hands, 8 day, time and strike movement with square plates