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Lantern clock, unsigned, made in the West Country
region of England in the 1680s, original anchor
escapement, pictured unrestored. SOLD. |
Lantern clock by John Ebsworth at the Cross Keys in Lothbury, London, made about 1665-1670, converted very carefully later to spring drive with back winding to avoid defacing the dial, pictured unrestored. SOLD. |
Hooded wall clock made in the 1730s by William
Barnard of Newark, pictured unrestored. SOLD.
See
article on Barnard. |
Balance wheel lantern clock made about 1640 by William Selwood of the Mermaid in Lothbury, London, unrestored (with matchstick man casting marks). SOLD. |
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Fine lantern clock, unsigned, but of the London
(Lothbury) type, c.1650, unrestored, balance
wheel escapement. SOLD. |
Lantern clock by Robert Lench of Stradishall, Suffolk, late 17c, single fusee conversion, pictured unrestored. SOLD. |
Lantern clock by Thomas Loomes of London c.1650s,
originally balance wheel, old conversion to
anchor. SOLD. |
Late seventeenth century lantern clock by Thomas
Power of Wellingborough with original verge
escapement, unrestored. Power, a noted clockmaker,
died 1709. See article.
SOLD.
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