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An English middle 17th century brass lantern clock signed Thomas Loomes At The Mermayd In Lothbury.

Estimate
25 000 - 30 000 SEK
2 180 - 2 620 EUR
2 280 - 2 740 USD
Hammer price
66 000 SEK
Purchasing info
An English middle 17th century brass lantern clock signed Thomas Loomes At The Mermayd In Lothbury.

Height 43, width 14,5 cm.

Altered, parts missing.

More information

Thomas Loomes was apprenticed to John Selwood and became Free of The Clockmakers' Company in 1649. On his erstwhile master's death he took over at The Mermaid in the major lantern clock producing area of Lothbury. Loomes married Mary Fromanteel, daughter of the important early maker Ahasuerus Fromanteel. He is really known for his lantern clocks although he also made a chiming table clock. However, no work is known after 1664 and it is assumed that Thomas Loomes died in The Plague of 1665. The following year Lothbury was razed to the ground in The Great Fire.