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English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.

A very original and nice example of an early 18th century English Lantern clock.

Stock No:   14526

The weight driven 30 hour duration movement with a Verge escapement and short, rear-mounted, fixed pendulum and regulatory pear-drop bob. Also having internal rear-mounted alarum work with a double hitting hammer within the bell and an 'anti-clatter' wire. Countwheel striking the hours with a large hammer also within the top-mounted, cast bell that is hung from a sprung, crossed carrier within the top finials. The front and rear trains are pivoted within the usual 3, flat and upright carrying plates within the framed plates. The rear iron plate carries the alarum work.

The 4 cast brass, tapered corner pillars terminate with ball feet and urn finials. The ornate bell strap centre formerly carried a matching fifth finial. The removable side doors are tabbed and have sprung knobs.

The dial plate has engraved corners and centre. The upper centre has a space that bears the maker's signature of "William Barrow. LONDON". This follows the curve of the 6 1/4" diameter chapter ring and the central alarum setting disc. The chapter ring has outer, Roman hour numerals around a divided quarter track and also has cruciform half hour marks. The alarum setting disc has outer, Arabic numerals around a divided quarter track and a central tulip design. The cut iron hand is of typical period design.

The 3 cast brass top frets are of typical sea serpent or 'Dolphin' style, the front one being engraved.

* William Barrow was born about 1686. He was the son of John Barrow to whom he was apprenticed through the Clockmaker's Company in January 1701. He was freed (qualified) in July 1710. His father, John, became Master of the Clockmaker's Company in 1714.

Dimensions:                    13" high (due to the broken finial) x 5 1/2" wide x 5 1/2" deep excluding the chapter
                                        ring and rear work.

Circa:                              1715.

Condition:                        This clock is extremely original including the doors, alarum work and escapement. 
                                        It has suffered from a historical fall from the wall (99% of lantern clocks have). 
                                        This has resulted in the top finial being broken off, the right hand door losing its 
                                        top fixing tab and the hoop and spikes breaking off. The sprockets are for chain
                                        and appear original. The movement is very dusty (as purchased) but after 
                                        comprehensive examination, appears that with a minor clean and lubrication, it will
                                        be in full working order including the striking and alarum work. The verge 
                                        escapement is set very well and the movement has been historically well 
                                        maintained; it shows no or little signs of wear. The front fret and dial plate appear 
                                        to have the remains of gilding and all the other case and frame parts have 
                                        coloured down to a beautiful bronze colour - this would be preserved and greatly
                                        enhanced aesthetically with the application of a good wax polish.

Please note:                    Though the hoop and spikes are missing, the movement can be run if placed on
                                        one of our handmade lantern clock brackets, this is also much gentler on the clock
                                        as it removes all angular strain. The brackets are made from period English oak
                                        and are constructed without nails or screws. Please click this link.

Price:                               £6,450 in clean and working condition. We can of course, undertake any
                                        corrective work required by the purchaser and would be happy to discuss this with
                                        you.

English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
  • English Lantern clock with verge escapement and alarm. By William Barrow, London. Circa 1715.
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