Early English lantern clocks, 1615-1700 / [Bill Bruce ; photography by Fergus Bruce].
Material type: TextPublisher: Lewes, East Sussex : [Bill Bruce], [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: 57, [5] pages : color illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | Jost Bürgi Library Reading Room | NK7500.L34 B78 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31560000034047 |
Includes bibliographical references (page 57).
Thomas Harvie fecit, c. 1615 -- First period lantern clock, Bowyer workshop c. 1630 -- William Bowyer, London fecit, c. 1630 -- Claudius Malbrank, c. 1632 -- First period lantern clock c. 1633. Possibly John Cattle -- William Bowyer in Leaden Hall Street at London fecit, c. 1640 -- George Newtn Mee Feset, c. 1645 -- Attributed to Thomas Browne of Bristol, c. 1650 -- John Sellwood neare the French church, c. 1650 -- Thomas Loomes at the Mermayd in Lothbury, c. 1653 -- Henry Ireland at the dyall in Lothbury, c. 1655 -- Henricus Smith in the long walke neare Christ Church London, c. 1658 -- A second period lantern clock c. 1658 -- Samuel Betts Lodini fecit, c. 1663 -- Martin Snow at Wells, 1664 -- Unsigned West Country clock c. 1670 -- Richard Ames neare St. Andrew's Church in Holborne Londini fecit, c. 1670 -- John Miller, London, c. 1680 -- Henry Ask, Londini fecit, c. 1685 -- Samuel Cocks, Worcester, c. 1690 -- A West Country clock initialled T.V., dated 1692 -- Richard Savage de Wenlock Magna fecit 1696 -- Ed. Hemins, Bisiter, c. 1720.
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Catalogue of a collection of 24 early English lantern clocks, all fully described and illustrated in color
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