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Three-cornered lantern with a wooden frame and base and tin candle holder, carried by Lady Grizell Baillie when visiting her Covenanter father, Sir Patrick Hume, during his concealment in the vault beneath Polwarth Church in 1684
Lantern clock, mostly of brass, the dial with roman numerals and the inner face engraved ANDREW PURDOUNE ATT GLASGOW, by Andrew Purdonne, Glasgow, who had charge of the town clocks of Glasgow in 1657
Brass lantern clock with an engraved floriated horn dial with a single hand, signed "Humphry Mills fecit", (fl. 1660 - 1692)
Oldham automatic lantern, used when investigating ships' tanks in which inflammable liquids had been stored, with a collection of chemical glassware
Glazed lantern structure for Girdle Ness Lighthouse, designed by R. Stevenson in 1833
Part of a lantern of faience with a green glaze, rectangular and pierced with a design in Persian style, Minato ware: Japan
Model of a lighthouse exterior lantern structure of a first order light, with diagonal astragals, dome and stonework above the parapet floor level, 1:5 scale, as used at Ardnamurchan
Souvenir electroplate lantern with glass centre-piece representing the Trylon and Perisphere at the New York World's Fair 1939 - 1940, light working: Japanese, c. 1939
Box containing 29 lantern slides illustrating the Sanger-Shepherd colour photographic process, c. 1905
Twelve hour lantern clock in brass and steel, signed on the upper part of the dial and lacking original frets on top of the frame, lacking doors at the side and original [verge] escapement, by Richard Mills, Edinburgh, late 17th century
Lantern clock with double foliot escapement, of engraved brass plates, corner pillars of silver inset with coloured stones, and revolving silver dial inscribed anti-clockwise with the twelve hour symbols (and with thirteen holes for peg to set alarm bell), within black lacquered case and stand decorated in gold with birds and plants: maker unknown, Japan, mid 19th century
Lantern of porcelain, with underglaze blue decoration of swimming carp, two entwined dragons in high relief on the stem and an openwork door: Japan, Hizen province, Hirado Mikawachi, c. 1870
MaxLumina Marine Signal Lantern model MLED-120E with internal refracting lenses which are housed in a plastic injection moulded lantern, by Tideland Signal Ltd, Burgess Hill, Sussex c.2004
LED 350 lantern with three tiers of lights which can provide up to 10 years of unattended operation, the lens is moulded as a single piece of UV stabilized polycarbonate and the base is made from a corrision resistant marine aluminium alloy, by SABIK, Finland