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type Lantern
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French Lantern Clock -
C.1850, English, Geo. Clarke, London, miniature, short pendulum lantern clock for the Turkish market. -
Lantern Clock, Windmills, London, reproduction 30 hour time, strike and alarm weight-driven one-hand wall clock with wood bracket -
Peter Closon, London, a mid 17th century striking lantern clock, the brass case with turned, tapered columns at the corners, with ball feet and ornate urn finials, the top with arcaded brass gallery fixed to the top plate, and with a second top above, screwed to the lower plate and located by pins formed from extensions of the columns, three sides with engraved, foliate frets, and top with brass bell strap with finial and large bell, dial plate with foliate engraved corners, the center with engraved tulips, and signed "Peter Closon Neere Holburn Bridge Londini Fecit", silvered brass chapter ring with roman numerals and matchstick flower half hour markers and single, cut steel hand, movement with crown wheel escapement and count wheel striking, crown wheel made of steel instead of the more ususal brass, contrate wheel with three spoke crossing dovetailed to the rim, hour wheel and ratch with matchstick man marks -
France, Comtoise lantern clock, 8 day, time and strike with alarm, weight driven movement with Chevalier de Bethune escapement, thread suspension with rear-hanging pendulum in a iron posted iron frame, brass chapter ring with engraved Roman numerals, brass alarm ring with engraved Arabic numerals, two iron hands, all surmounted by a cast brass fronton and four turned iron finials. -
Peter Closon, London, a mid 17th century miniature striking lantern clock, the brass case with turned, tapered columns at the corners, with ball feet and urn finials, three sides with engraved, dolphin frets, and top with brass bell strap with finial and bell, dial plate with engraved tulips, and signed "Peter Closon Neere Holburn Bridge Londini Fecit", silvered brass chapter ring with roman numerals and matchstick flower half hour markers and blued steel hands, movement with crown wheel escapement and count wheel striking, contrate and crown wheels without crossings, with 20th century wall bracket -
France, Comtoise lantern clock, 30 hour, time and strike, weight driven movement with rare Maillet or Mayet escapement and atypical vertical rack strike with side mounted hammers, iron post and plate frame construction, brass dial with engraved Roman numerals, single brass hand, brass spandrels above and pivoted winding arbor shutters below, all topped with a pierced brass fronton with fleur de lis at the apex. -
France, Comtoise lantern clock, 8 day, time and strike with alarm, weight driven movement with verge escapement, thread suspension with rear-hanging pendulum in an iron post and plate frame, early faience dial with raised portions under each Roman numeral, outer ring with Arabic numerals every five minutes, two steel hands, brass alarm ring with Arabic numerals, topped by a cast brass fronton with image of the sun / Apollo flanked by two turned iron finials, all standing on tapered iron feet. -
France, lantern clock, 30 hour, time and strike, weight driven movement, verge escapement with upward facing crown wheel, thread suspension with side-mounted pendulum, posted iron frame resting on short iron feet, brass front with integrated dial showing Roman numerals, single iron hand, topped by bell and pierced brass fronton. -
France, Comtoise lantern clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement with verge escapement, thread suspension with rear-hanging pendulum in a iron post and plate frame, pewter chapter ring with engraved Roman numerals, single brass hand, applied brass fleur de lis spandrels and pivoted winding arbor shutters, all resting on four turned brass feet, and topped by flat pierced brass fronton flanked by four turned brass finials. -
Probably London, England, an early 18th century striking lantern clock, the brass case with turned, tapered columns at the corners, with ball feet and slender urn finials, the top with arcaded brass gallery fixed to the top plate, front and sides with cast frets, the top with brass bell strap with finial and large bell, dial center with engraved foliage and tulips, the individual corners with a single, decorative button, silvered brass chapter ring with roman numerals and single steel hand, movement with recoil escapement, seconds pendulum, and count wheel striking, the case bottom with crude, cryptic engraving, and possibly dated 1717 -
France, Comtoise lantern clock, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven condensed movement with verge escapement, wire suspension with rear-hanging pendulum in an iron posted case with hammered brass doors, cast brass dial with inset white enamel cartouches with blue Roman numerals, brass outer ring with Arabic numerals every 5 minutes, two steel hands, topped by cast bronze fronton featuring trumpeters and a forward facing Gallic rooster, all sitting on four turned brass feet. -
France, Comtoise lantern clock, 30 hour, time and strike, weight driven movement with rare pin wheel escapement, iron frame and feet, rear mounted thread suspension, cast brass dial with profile of Louis XV and inset with 12 white enamel cartouches with Roman numerals, outer ring with Arabic numerals every 5 minutes, cast bronze fronton with trumpeters flanking a medallion topped by the Gallic rooster, two iron hands. -
France, Comtoise lantern clock, 8 day, time and strike with alarm, weight driven movement with verge escapement, thread suspension with rear-hanging pendulum in a posted iron frame case, heavy brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, single brass hand, alarm ring with Roman numerals, applied brass spandrels with hearts, all resting on turned iron feet in the front, and topped with a thick pierced brass fronton flanked by two turned brass finials. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) English Lantern clocks both 8 day platform escapement brass movements: (1) Smiths 7 jewel; (2) "Charles Frodsham, London" plated case with passing hour strike, both 20th century. -
England, lantern clock, brass case with pierced frets, turned columns, feet, and finials, the top with turned finial and a large bell, Roman numeral engraved brass dial, signed "James Gray Shaston", Winterhalder and Hofmeier 8 days, time and strike, movement -
Lanterns and barometer: 4 (Four) antique lanterns in brass and steel, two with colored lenses; and aneroid barometer in brass case -
Japanese, double foliot lantern clock, large, "Nicho Tenpu Yagura-dokei", 30 hour, steel framed movement with tooled brass covers, now on a purpose made wall bracket and with later weights -
Elliott, London, large lantern clock, polished brass case with large bell, Roman numeral engraved brass dial, blued steel hands, fusee timepiece pendulum movement with passing strike, mid 20th century -
Gubelin, Swiss, lacquered brass, 8 days, time and strike, reproduction lantern clock, c1970