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  1. Large Antique Striking Lantern Clock, Winterhalder & Hofmeire, needs repair.

    Magnifficent Lantern Clock with a brass case. 2 large bells, one on top and one in the back, strikes each quarter. See and listen to the video, striking at the half hour. The clock has been polished and laquered, and the Ting Tang strike works very well.

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  2. English Lantern Clocks, Hardcover, With Dustjacket. (1989) George White.

    A classic book summarising the English lantern clocks in detail.

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  3. Wm.Widdop Wood Torsion Pendulum Mantel Clock Lantern Style With Handle

    Clock hands – Easy to read hour and minute hands. Material – Wood. Display - Analogue. Weight: 1.044kg.

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  4. Antique Brass Lantern Clock

    In working order Face dial needs attachment 250 mm tall

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  5. Antique Lantern Clock for restoration

    Large Antique brass lantern clock. SOLD FOR RESTORATION. The top bell loose. rusty hands. I have no specialist knowledge of clocks.

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  6. Vintage Smiths 8-day Brass Lantern Clock battery powered

    The clock stands on 4 feet, and has four finials to each of the top corners with a final finial on the roof of the lantern. This is a beautiful small clock in very good condition, battery operated and working perfectly.

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  7. Vintage Smith Industries Limited Brass Lantern Clock

    The Vintage Smith Industries Limited Brass Lantern Clock is a charming collectable piece that exudes a retro style with its brass frame. Perfect for adding a touch of vintage elegance to any desk, mantel, or shelf, this antique carriage clock is both functional and decorative. Crafted from brass, this clock showcases intricate details and a timeless design that is sure to appeal to collectors of decorative items and vintage pieces. A unique addition to any collection, this lantern clock captures the essence of old-world charm and craftsmanship. Battery operated In good clean condition

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  8. Large Antique Striking Lantern Clock By 'Harold Carter-Bowles, Cheltenham.'

    About a month before his death, he donated a parcel of antique horological tools to the British Horological Institute's museum, in order to enhance one of their exhibitions on early horology.". He also acquired and sold at least one clock to Lord Fairhaven; a large marble sundial-shaped clock by Morris Tobias, which is still on view at the Abbey.

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