A small 18th century lantern clock with a Turkish dial. By Markwick Markham, London. Circa: 1730.
A lovely little lantern clock in great and original condition.
Stock No: 14497
The 30 hour duration, 2 train, chain and single weight driven movement with its original Verge and short pendulum escapement. Also having countwheel striking the hours on the top-mounted bell of good tone.
Having a 6" x 8 1/4" break-arch brass dial with cast brass spandrels to the corners and arch. The arch also bears the slightly domed circular silvered maker's cartouche bearing "Markwick Markham, LONDON" above a respectful crescent moon. The dial centre is very finely matted and the silvered chapter ring has outer Turkish 5's, a divided minute track, Turkish hour numerals and divided and dotted 1/4 track. The well-cut steel hands are blued.
The brass case and movement is of the usual posted type with top and bottom plates and 3 vertical train carrying straps. The rear has an iron backplate, hanging loop and twin spikes attached to the rear ball feet. The original and removable side doors are decoratively engraved in the Turkish style and have a central crescent moon. The top plate has 2 engraved cast brass side frets that sit within the brass corner urn finials. These in turn support the bell 'spider' which carries a matching finial to its top.
Markham Markwick were very good makers and along with a few others, traded freely with the Ottoman Empire market. The form of Arabic numerals had to be used as Roman numerals were considered to be offensive by the purchasers.
Dimensions: Just 12" high x 6" wide x 6" deep including the 'spikes'.
Circa: 1730.
Condition: Historically very well maintained and in good, working condition. The movement is
dusty however and the bearings are dirty so it would benefit from a minor overhaul. The
dial would probably also benefit from an overhaul and replacement hand collet. The
whole clock is totally original including the escapement and doors. It is working well
and 'booming out' the hours on the high quality, tuned bell. It is a very good and small
example.
Price: £3,800 in its present and working condition. If any work is required by the purchaser,
a price and timescale can be advised upon request.
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