Original article from Journal Suisse d'Horologerie et de Bijouterie: Revue de la Société Suisse de Chronométrie (n.d.), pp. 404–416. Annotated '82'.
Original article, probably from from Journal Suisse d'Horologerie et de Bijouterie: Revue de la Société Suisse de Chronométrie (n.d.), pp. 143–148. Annotated '91C'.
A very finely proportioned mahogany Laterndluhr timepiece.
A very fine Viennese mahogany Laterndluhr with grande sonnerie striking and of 8 days duration.
An exceptionally fine Laterndluhr timepiece of one-month duration.
A grande sonnerie Laterndluhr of the highest quality.
A Laterndluhr timepiece of the finest quality with movement of one-month duration.
A very fine mahogany Laterndluhr of eight days' duration and with grande sonnerie striking.
A very finely proportioned grande sonnerie Laterndluhr in a mahogany case with two-piece silvered dial by this well-known maker.
An exceptionally fine Viennese Laterndluhr timepiece with movement of one-month duration.
Original article from Antique Collecting, vol. 13 no. 2 (June 1978), pp. 48–49.
Original article from Antique Collector (April 1972), pp. 73–78.
Original article from The Antique Dealer and Collectors' Guide (January 1974), pp. 97–100.
Original article from Antique Collecting, vol. 17 no. 3 (July/August 1982), p. 7.
Original article from Antique Collecting, vol. 16 no. 3 (July/August 1981), p. 8.
Miniature lantern clock, possibly of Bristol origin, with a detailed description by Beresford Hutchinson.
Victorian quarter striking lantern.
A good provincial lantern clock with hour strike and anchor escapement.
An extremely rare, travelling timepiece / alarm lantern complete with case, all in a perfect state of preservation.
A fine provincial lantern clock with original verge escapement, all in an excellent state of preservation.
A fine and large lantern clock by a member of this well-known family of clockmakers.
A fine and large lantern clock by a member of this well-known family of clockmakers.
A signed and dated verge/alarm lantern clock in an exceptional state of preservation.
An extremely rare, late seventeenth-century lantern clock with anchor escapement, two hands and in its original, highly distinctive oak tall case.
A fine seventeenth-century lantern clock with original verge escapement and alarm work.
A very fine and large, mid-seventeenth-century lantern clock in a quite exceptional state of preservation.
A rare and important lantern clock by a little-known South Lancashire maker.
A very fine, mid-seventeenth-century lantern clock with balance wheel, by this celebrated maker.
A fine provincial Lantern clock with anchor escapement, all in an excellent state of preservation.
A fine lantern clock of early Third Period in an excellent state of preservation.
A fine and large lantern clock with original verge escapement and probably of West Country origin.
A good, striking lantern clock with original verge escapement.
A seventeenth-century lantern clock, with the front fret signed.
A fine and large mid-seventeenth century lantern clock, reconverted to balance wheel but otherwise in untouched original condition, well documented and illustrated in English Lantern Clocks
A fine and small, late seventeenth-century timepiece / alarm lantern with verge escapement and in exceptional condition.
An exceptionally fine, striking verge lantern clock with alarm by the Oxford member of this celebrated family.
A very fine and large lantern clock in exceptional condition from this important city.
A fine lantern clock with verge, striking movement and alarm.
A fine and small, seventeenth-century lantern clock with verge, timepiece movement and alarm.
A fine and rare miniature lantern clock with hour strike and verge escapement.
A fine and early seventeenth-century lantern clock, converted from balance wheel to anchor escapement.
A fine and early seventeenth-century lantern clock, converted from balance wheel to anchor escapement.
A fine, rare and early miniature timepiece / alarm lantern with verge escapement and original alarm work.
A good and unusually small "miniature" verge lantern clock with hour strike.
A fine, miniature timepiece / alarm lantern clock in wonderfully original condition.
A very fine lantern clock of early Third Period with rare features in the striking mechanism, all in an exceptional state of preservation and by a master of the Clockmakers' Company.
A fine and unusually large Victorian, quarter striking lantern clock.
Original article from Journal Suisse d'Horologerie et de Bijouterie: Revue de la Société Suisse de Chronométrie (n.d.), pp. 283–286. Annotated '81'.
Typescript. Also includes printed brochures.
Original articles from The Antique Collector (June 1988), pp. 144–147 and 140–143.
Original article from Journal Suisse d'Horologerie et de Bijouterie: Revue de la Société Suisse de Chronométrie (n.d.), pp. 446–456. Annotated '91E'.
Original article from Connaissance des Arts no. 172 (June 1966), pp. 70–77.
Original article from Journal Suisse d'Horologerie et de Bijouterie: Revue de la Société Suisse de Chronométrie (March/April 1947), pp. 82–89. Annotated '80'. Also includes "L'année chronométrique à l'Observatoire de Neuchâtel" by E. Guyot on p. 90.
Original article in three parts from Journal Suisse d'Horologerie et de Bijouterie: Revue de la Société Suisse de Chronométrie (n.d.), pp. 365–374, 468–474 and 539–544. Annotated '83'.
Original article from Connaissance des Arts no. 266 (April 174), pp. 95–101.
Copy of an article published in "La Clessidra" (no. 6).
Original article from Journal Suisse d'Horologerie et de Bijouterie: Revue de la Société Suisse de Chronométrie (n.d.), pp. 132–134. Annotated '86'.
Original articles from Blanco y Negro no. 2432 (13 December 1958).
8 b/w photographs, captioned. Includes Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna Technical Museum, Österreichisches Museum für Angewndte Kunst, Hans von Bertele Collection and Sobeck Collection. Also includes a page from "Deutsche Uhrmacher Zeitschrift" (May 1961). Typescript and handwritten
Includes correspondence, cutouts and photocopies of catalogue listings, journal articles, draft articles, photographs and notes.
Includes correspondence, cutouts and photocopies of catalogue listings, journal articles, draft articles, photographs and notes.
Includes correspondence, cutouts and photocopies of catalogue listings, journal articles, draft articles, photographs and notes.
Includes correspondence, cutouts and photocopies of catalogue listings, newspaper articles, draft articles, photographs and notes.
Includes Joseph Knibb's biography, photocopies of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century newspaper extracts, and cutouts and printouts of catalogue listings.
Also includes copy of the obituary of Dr Jacob Kienzle (1935), one photograph and related correspondence.
Main dial: roses and tulips in gold with black detail in corners. False plate: cast iron.
Main dial: modified fan corners, green, gold, red, brown shells with seaweed, some gold in breakarch. False plate: cast iron.
Main dial: gold flowers in corners, octagon in breakarch, fish egg in it, flowers either side water, bird above centre.
Moon faces: slightly squinting, very red nose. Moon scenes: ship at sea bright blue sky; ruined abbey with two figures.
Moon faces: red cheeks and full mouths. Moon scenes: large ship at sea; white country house.
Main dial: four-seasons corners, roses centre. Hemispheres: maps, gold edges.
Main dial: gold roses with yellow ochre in corners. Hemispheres: maps, North America on left, with ecliptic below equator. False plate: cast iron.
Images of dials made by Kempson & Felton, Birmingham dial makers active in 1808–15.
39 b/w photographs, captioned. Includes astronomical clocks, table clocks, Tompion bracket clock, monstrance clocks, rack clocks, globe clocks, and watches. Some photographs captioned "AHS property".
Includes letter, draft Jump family tree compiled by Col. H. Quill, notes, sketches and newspaper and catalogue cuttings.
Original article from an unidentified issue of The Connoisseur (n.d.), pp. 96–103.
Main dial: gold ovals, shaded green corners, odd breakarch, Walker-style use of bronze powder stencil motifs.
Image of a dial made by Josiah Hayes, a Birmingham dial maker active in the nineteenth century.
Original article from The Connoisseur (November 1934), pp. 321–324.
Original article from The Antique Dealer and Collectors' Guide (July 1969), pp. 93–95.
Main dial: baskets of flowers corners with decorative band, decorated unusual low oval containing name, funny motif under date.
Moon faces: round-eyed, jolly looking. Moon scenes: ship at sea; large cottage on bluff.
Main dial: basket of flowers corners with floral band motif in black under date aperture. Hemispheres: North America on left, ecliptic under equator. False plate: cast iron.
Images of dials made by Jones & Carter, Birmingham dial makers active in 1809–19.
Main dial: auriculas in scroll corners, turquoise moire ends, silver leaf base to flowers.
Main dial: turquoise corners with fat pink and yellow roses; bird in centre.
Main dial: bright turquoise corners and pink and yellow roses; pink rose and dark blue morning glory centre.
Main dial: cottages corners; river scene breakarch.
Main dial: ruins in corners; two ships at sea breakarch.
Main dial: 8-day breakarch, cottages in corners, sketchily done; farm scene in breakarch.
Images of dials made by John Wright Fletcher, a Birmingham dial maker active in the 1830s–1840s.
Original article from Antique Collector (April 1990), pp. 93–96. Also includes pages with antique dealer advertisements.
Original articles from Antique Collecting, vol. 22 no. 10 (March 1988), pp. 24–25 and 26–29. Also includes antique clock dealers' advertisement pages and directory.