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Kembery Antique Clocks

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Thomas Dyde, London Small Lantern Clock


£ 1500

$ 1891 | € 1739 

A 17th century English lantern clock by Thomas Dyde of London. A rare, very small example standing only 8 3/4" tall. A well engraved dial and surmounted by a cast bell. Side and rear opening doors and standing on turned feet. A later carriage clock type mechanism has been adapted to the clock (originally it would have been a weight driven mechanism). This strikes the hours on the bell and is of 8-day duration.

Thomas Dyde of London is documented in Loomes 'Lantern Clocks & Their Makers' book as working from 1662 and died in 1686. He was born in Worcestershire in 1635.

It is a great pity that it does not retain the original mechanism but this is still a chance to obtain a 17th century clock in a very original case at an affordable price.

Height 8 3/4"" / 24cms Width4" / 10cms (inc. chapter ring)  Depth 3 1/2" / 9 cms

From Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd you can expect a genuine antique clock with a written 12 month guarantee which has been serviced to a high standard. Delivery on a day of your choice and is fully trackable. For our International customers please email us and we can give you a competitive postal quote which is also fully trackable. We are members of The British Watchmakers and Clockmakers Guild. Please phone us to place an order, we can also Whatsapp Video and show you in more detail.
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