A very rare mid 17th century brass striking lantern clock with unique dial pattern and very early pendulum escapement
Peter Closon, London
the strapped bell secured by a later finial over signed foliate fret, the sides fret also engraved with shaded details and framed by an urn finial at each corner over Doric style columns on ball feet, with iron hoop riveted to the top plate over an iron backplate with brass locating pin and iron spurs, the Roman chapter ring with trident half-hour marks and inner quarter hour track framing the highly individual central engraved pattern of apples and berries on stalks within a pattern of flowerheads emanating from a central bud at VI, with later steel hand, the weight driven movement with split trains; the going train to the front terminating in a verge escapement, the short pendulum (now with a replacement 'anchor' style bob, detached) mounted centrally, the strike train with countwheel strike on the bell above 38cms (15ins) high