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17th Century Converted Lantern Clock
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17th Century Converted Lantern Clock

17th century
Description

A 17th century English lantern clock converted to twin fusee in the 19th century. Signed to the top fret 'Thomas Wheeler Near French Church Fecit' and to the inner dial 'Rymall & Stanton 1659'. A detailed image photo below shows the original cut-outs to the frame, the base panel with 4 rope holes. A very well engraved dial centre with well made blued steel hands. A Victorian twin fusee mechanism striking the hours on the bell. Lovely original iron strapwork to the bell straps with integral points to the ends into the finials.

Thomas Wheeler of London is a very early maker and was apprenticed to Nicholas Coxeter in 1647 and died in 1697. He is noted as signing Lantern clocks 'near ye French Church in London'.

Height 14"/37cms Width 6"/15cms Depth 6"/15 cms.

From Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd you can expect a genuine clock which has been serviced to a high standard with a 12 months guarantee. UK and Worldwide delivery available.

Physical Dimensions
Height
37cm (14.57")
Width
15cm (5.91")
Depth
15cm (5.91")
Declaration

Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd has dated this piece to the Before 1700 period.

Reference Numbers
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SA501203
Description
A 17th century English lantern clock converted to twin fusee in the 19th century.
Signed to the top fret 'Thomas Wheeler Near French Church Fecit' and to the inner dial 'Rymall & Stanton 1659'.
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd

A detailed image photo below shows the original cut-outs to the frame, the base panel with 4 rope holes. A very well engraved dial centre with well made blued steel hands. A Victorian twin fusee mechanism striking the hours on the bell. Lovely original iron strapwork to the bell straps with integral points to the ends into the finials.

fig 1. 17th Century Converted Lantern Clock
fig 1. 17th Century Converted Lantern Clock

Thomas Wheeler of London is a very early maker and was apprenticed to Nicholas Coxeter in 1647 and died in 1697. He is noted as signing Lantern clocks 'near ye French Church in London'.

Height 14"/37cms Width 6"/15cms Depth 6"/15 cms.

From Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd you can expect a genuine clock which has been serviced to a high standard with a 12 months guarantee. UK and Worldwide delivery available.

Height
37cm (14.57")
Width
15cm (5.91")
Depth
15cm (5.91")
Date of Manufacture

Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd has dated this piece to the Before 1700 period.

Reference Numbers
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SA501203
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
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Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
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17th Century Converted Lantern Clock
17th Century Converted Lantern Clock
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