lantern clock
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of lantern clock
First recorded in 1910–15
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Also in the sale was a Lantern clock dating from between 1690 and 1700.
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Her eyes were upon the face of a small brass lantern clock.
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Figure 27.—Movement of a brass lantern clock made by Bertolla.
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Figure 35.—Movement of brass lantern clock produced by Bertolla at the age of 80, showing details of movement and double bell.
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One is a weight-driven lantern clock typical of the 18th century, Italian style with brass dial, plates and posts, anchor escapement, and striking work.
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