Brass Lantern Clock by John Bushman, 1680 | Frontispiece |
Chapter II.—The Brass Lantern Clock |
Ship's Lantern of Silver (Danish) | 47 |
Early Lantern Clock by Bartholomew Newsam | 47 |
Seventeenth-century Brass Clocks, showing pendulum at front and at back | 51 |
Brass Lantern Clock by Daniel Quare, 1660 | 55 |
" " " with two hands and anchor pendulum | 55 |
" " " with long pendulum, chains and weights | 57 |
" " " by Thomas Tompion (1671-1713) | 61 |
Chapter III.—The Long-case Clock— the Period of Veneer and Marquetry |
Long-case Clock. Maker, Jas. Leicester | 75 |
" " " by J. Windmills, c. 1705 | 77 |
" " " enlargement of dial | 77 |
" " " by Henry Harper (1690-5) | 81 |
" " " by Martin (London), 1710 | 85 |
" " " in marquetry, "all over" style | 87 |
Chest of Drawers (William and Mary period), showing use of marquetry clock panel | 93-5 |
Chapter IV.—The Long-case Clock—the Period of Lacquer |
Long-case Clock by Joseph Dudds (1766-82) | 115 |
" " " by Kenneth Maclennan (1760-80) | 117 |
Inn Clock by John Grant (Fleet Street), c. 1785 | 125 |
Chapter V.—The Long-case Clock—the Georgian Period |
Long-case Clock by Henderson, c. 1770 | 133 |
" " " by Thomas Wagstaff, c. 1780 | 137 |
" " " by Stephen Rimbault, case by Robert Adam, c. 1775 | 139 |
Musical Long-case Clock (top portion) | 143 |
Long-case Clock by James Hatton (1800-12) | 145 |
Regulator Long-case Clock by Robert Molyneux & Sons (1825) | 149 |
Enlargement of dial | 149 |
Chapter VI.—The Evolution of the Long-case Clock |
Brass Dial by Henry Massy, c. 1680 | 159 |
" " by John Draper, c. 1703 | 159 |
Enlargements of Dials by John Bushman and Henry Massy | 163 |
English Wood-carving, Cherub's Head (seventeenth century) | 167 |
Brass Spandrel from Clock, Henry Massy (1680) | 167 |
Stretcher of William and Mary Chair (detail) | 171 |
Brass Spandrel of Dial of Clock | 171 |
Chapter VII.—The Bracket Clock |
Bracket Clocks by:— |
Sam Watson (Coventry), 1687. Joseph Knibb (Oxon), 1690 | 181 |
Thomas Loomes (London), 1700. Thomas Johnson (London), 1730 | 183 |
John Page (Ipswich), 1740. Godfrey Poy (London), 1745 | 187 |
Johnson (London), 1760. Thomas Hill (London), 1760 |
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