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Lantern Clocks & Their Makers is a detailed survey in twenty-eight chapters of the development of the lantern clock in Britain from its origins in the late sixteenth century, until its demise in the late eighteenth century and includes some unique and previously unrecorded examples from the very earliest period. Also discussed is the type of lantern clock which was used for posted-movement longcase clocks as well as for hook-and-spike hanging wall clocks. Square and arched dial examples are examined as well as clocks made for export to the Middle East, usually known as Turkish Market clocks. One chapter deals particularly with those rare and unusual examples which were housed in standing wooden cases. Another chapter deals specifically with brassfounders casting marks, and includes several newly-discovered ones, which are documented here for the first time. This extensive book features approximately 400 clocks illustrated by over 1,150 photographs (more than 200 in colour). Most of them were taken specifically for this work and appear in print here for the first time, many with detailed dimensions. Both constructional and stylistic features are explained in a non-technical manner in the authors usual easy style in such a way that they can be readily identified and dated to their appropriate period. No prior knowledge is assumed, which makes the book as accessible to the beginner as to the experienced reader. The biographical section contains all available details of every clockmaker (over one thousand of them) known to have included lantern clocks among his work. Much of this biographical information has been researched from original records specifically for this book, is published here for the first time, and is available nowhere else. This information on the makers will also be of great value to those interested in other types of work from this earliest period of British clockmaking, as many of them also made bracket clocks and longcase clocks as well as watches. The unique combination of these factors makes this book an essential reference work for collectors, dealers, museums, and libraries.
Contents Part 1 Lantern Clocks Made Before The Civil War Origins & Background of the English Lantern Clock Engraved Dial Patterns Starburst, Compass Rose, Egg-&-Dart Other Identification Features of Early Lantern Clocks Engraved Dial Patterns Wreaths & Roundels Engraved Dial Patterns Angels & Devils Engraved Dial Patterns Ring of Roses Engraved Dial Patterns Other Styles
Part 2 Lantern Clocks Made During The Civil War Clocks Made During The Civil War, Interregnum & Commonwealth
Part 3 Lantern Clocks Made After The Civil War The Introduction of the Pendulum
Part 4 Lantern Clocks in the Provinces Salisbury & Bristol Somerset Cornwall, Devon & Dorset Central Southern England Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire East Anglia Essex, Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Suffolk, Norfolk & Cambridgeshire South-East England Surrey, Sussex & Kent Central England Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Worcestershire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire & Herefordshire Northwest England Cumberland, Westmorland, Lancashire & Cheshire Northeast England Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Northumberland & County Durham Scotland, Wales & Ireland
Part 5 Lantern Clock Variations Unsigned Primitive Blacksmith-Made Clocks Square & Arched Dial Lantern Clocks from London & Abroad London Lantern Clocks for the Turkish Market Lantern Clocks in Cases & Longcase Conversions
Part 6 Other Aspects of Lantern Clocks Lantern Clock Sizes Casting Marks on Lantern Clocks Mechanical Aspects of Lantern Clocks by John Robey Makers of Lantern Clocks Makers of Lantern Clocks by County Bibliography Index
The Author: Brian Loomes is todays best-known and most widely-published author on antique clocks. He has written many dozens of articles over more than forty years as well as numerous books on antique clocks and clockmakers, some of which have become standard texts on their subject. As a former professional genealogist his familiarity with source material has enabled him to uncover previously unknown facts about clockmakers of the past and their work. In 2008 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the British Horological Institute in recognition of his contribution to historical research. Much of his writing is based on personal research into both clocks and clockmakers, combined with over forty years experience of selling antique clocks, including lantern clocks. He considers Lantern Clocks & Their Makers, his twenty-fifth book, to be his finest yet. ISBN 978-0-9554460-1-6 528 Pages Page size 273 x 210mm 1150 illustrations of which 200+ are in colour Hardback binding, full cover dust jacket |
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