jaeger lecoultre. A manual wind traveling Alarm clockThe 1 1/2 in dial with Arabic numerals, and gilt baton hour markers, twin train movement contained in a case of horseshoe form with blue enamel folding bezel, together with a Brushed stainless steel travel timepiece the dial inscribed 'Looping' and an gilt metal traveling timepiece inscribed to the dial 'Intermetal', the jaeger lecoultre 3.3cm wide, 1cm deep, 4.5cm high, (1in wide, 0in deep, 11/2in high), (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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A French carriage alarm clock with repeater, 20th Century, the typical gilt brass five-glass case with swing handle, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the seconds track with Arabic numerals spaced at intervals of 5, the subsidiary alarm dial with Arabic numerals, the eleven jewel movement with platform escapement striking on a coil gong and with repeater button, 13.5cm high.Condition: Movement winds, runs and strikes - not guaranteed for time keeping. Case good with only negligible signs of age and use.
A Charles II style brass drum-shape table clock, 17th Century, conventional dial top with hour and minute chapters, enclosing an alarm dial, moulded outlines, engraved drum with running stags and hounds amongst foliate scrolls, hinged over the plinth revealing pierced and engraved plates and anchor-shaped striker, bell housed below, on three turned feet, losses and old repairs, height 10cm, diameter 10.5cm.
A Jaeger recital travelling alarm clock, with domed circular gilt dial and black enameled roman numerals, set to a circular brass outer case with pierced filigree decoration, 7.5cm wide Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
1987 Ferrari 328 GTSReg. no. E70 OADChassis no. ZFFWAZ0C000067257Engine no. 0620103Of Maranello’s large stable of prancing horses, the easiest to tame, in the eyes of many Ferrari enthusiasts, is the 328. Those lucky enough to have owned one of these 1980s thoroughbreds usually report that they are easy to live with, superb to drive, and of course, with a screaming mid-mounted V8, they are a true exotic sports car by anyone’s definition. The 328 was a development of the earlier 308, which had been introduced in 1975 and continually improved. The new car was launched in 1985, and shared similar Pininfarina styling to the 308, but with slightly softer lines to bring it into line with 80s tastes. Behind the 2-seater cockpit sat the last iteration of the transversely-mounted, naturally aspirated V8 Dino engine, now enlarged from 3 to 3.2 litres – in the Ferrari nomenclature of the time, the first two digits stood for the capacity, and the last one for the number of cylinders. Power was transmitted through a five-speed gearbox, with the gearstick moving in Ferrari’s iconic metal gate. With four valves per cylinder and Bosch fuel injection, it produced 270bhp – enough to propel the 328 to 60 in 5.5 seconds and on to 166mph. The 328 sold very well, by the standards of a low-volume manufacturer like Ferrari; combined with the 308, over 20,000 of the vehicles were produced. Production ended in 1989, and now 328s are much sought after, with their timeless styling, surprising durability and appreciating values making them a popular purchase in recent times.This 1987 328 GTS is in excellent condition, resplendent in the classic Ferrari combination of red with a cream interior. It was purchased by its current owner on the 23rd December 1994 from Lancaster Garages (Colchester) Ltd, a Ferrari main dealer. The car had been registered abroad new on the 2nd December 1987 and then registered in the UK on the 16th September 1988. The speedometer was changed at this point from km (2,700km) to miles by HR Owen. The current owner bought it when it had 4,390 miles on the clock. The speedometer failed at 5,614 miles and a new one was fitted, the old one comes with the car. The current mileage is a total of approximately 43,000. In 2006 the dampers were changed which stiffened the car for some hill climb and sprint events; this was returned to standard in 2016. It also had a service and cambelts changed at this time (part paperwork available).Running well with a fantastic exhaust note, it has been improved with the addition of full harnesses in addition to the standard seatbelt, an immobiliser and alarm, a shift light, and a CD player – although for many just listening to the engine would be good enough! It is also running with a slight negative camber. With a current V5C and a MOT until September 2021, this fine example of a classic Ferrari is sure to only go up in value, while providing the new owner with all the joys of 328 ownership.
Two leather cased travel clock barometers, the first by Angelus, the Swiss eight day alarm movement with accompanying aneroid barometer flanking a thermometer in a folding dark brown case, 14.5cm wide, the second unbranded in a dark brown folding case, 10cm wide. (2)C. R.: both clocks working; significant wear
Two crocodile cased travel clock barometers, the first by Looping, the Swiss eight day alarm movement with accompanying aneroid barometer flanking a thermometer in a folding mid-brown case, 12cm wide, the second unbranded and of similar configuration in a dark brown folding case, 12cm wide. (2)
French Mid 20th Century L'Epee 1839 8 Day Strike - Repeater Brass Carriage Clock with subsidiary dial (3) for day of week, alarm and date. Visible platform movement. 11 jewelled movement. Bevelled glass panels. Repeater section requires attention. Height 7" - 17.50cm. Please confirm with photograph.
A Mixed Lot Of Collectables -Comprising, A Leather Trinket Box ‘A Stud In The Box Is Worth More In The Bed, Eight Enamel Medals, A German Oldtimer Alarm Clock, Collection Of Keys, Wishbone, Putti Holding Floral Dish, Oriental Figure Of A Monkey, A Blue And White Chinese Egg Cup, Figure Of A Putti Holding A Vase, An Insurance Key Tag The Liverpool Insurance Society Ltd K386214 The Back Reads Reward On Return To Owner, Cold Painted Elephant Leg Needs Attention, Lead Palm Trees, A Boxed Bayard Set Of Stainless Steel Pen Nibs By Geo.W Hughes, A Novelty Glass Bottle In The Form Of A Bell Boy, Secure 2 Lever Padlocks, Ingersoll Pixie Watch Etc Please See Accompanying Image.
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Signed Fine Quality Gilt Cased Carriage Clock. c.1870 - 1890, with Repeater and Alarm Facility. Features Push Repeat and Striking on Two Tuned Gongs - 1/4 and Hour. Signed to Back Plate G & S Company, Serial Num 667 - Paris, Possible Movement by Gustave Sandoz, Made for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, with Original Leather Carrying Case and Key. Wonderful Condition In All Aspects - Please Confirm with Photo.
A SOUTH GERMAN QUARTER REPEATING TABLE TABLE CLOCK BY PETER KRENCKEL EICHSTATT, C1710, the top of the finely engraved gilt brass case with alarm disc and silver gilt and chempleve enamel chapter ring, the dial within a rim with four small levers inscribed SCHLAGT/NIT SCHLAG/VIERTEL SCHLAG/BEY VIERTEL DIE STUNT SCHLAG, the twin fusee movement with verge escapement and engraved barrels visible through six glazed lights, the backplate signed PETER KRENCKEL EUCHSTET. having pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, the three hammer heads each in the form of a grotesque head, with silvered regulation, chiselled blued steel screws, bell secured on the underside by straps within three bifurcated scroll feet alternating with turned pendants, 9cm h, 10.5 x 10.5cm, in the original leather covered softwood travelling box with engraved brass flap to the lid and three pierced panels to the sidesProvenance: Private family ownership since the early 20th century.Peter Krenckel was born at Hattnau, Bavaria in 1687. He was either an apprentice of or assistant to Wilhelm Koberle in Eichstatt whose daughter he married in 1714. Krenckel died in 1730. Movement not in working order and requires attention but apparently complete. Clean and unrestored. One of the feet with stress crack, the other two feet with old steel repair inside the curve, otherwise in fine unrestored condition. The case with only small pieces of the dry and powdery leather covering remaining. Fresh to the market and not hitherto offered for sale since acquired by the family in the early 20th c
A mid to late 19th Century brass cased carriage clock with rack strike and alarm mechanisms, enamelled Roman dial (hairlined) with Arabic alarm subsidiary dial, retailer's name faded, English/ratchet tooth lever escapement to platform, with key and period leather carry box, 13.5cm high excluding handle
Four bronze plaques of composers, Mozart, Brahms, Hayden and Schubert, 6 x 5cm, a similar of Goethe, a 19th century travelling microscope in a mahogany box, 15cm high, a teak figural sculpture by Basil Kassanis, 16cm high, and a Swiza travelling alarm clock (8)Condition report: Plaques in very good conditionMicroscope blemished to the brass caseClock blemishes to the chapter ring
Omega, ladies Reference 566.012 wristwatch, in yellow metal case, the signed silvered dial with baton hour markers, date at three, fitted with a calibre 631 24 jewel automatic movement numbered 30233500, fitted with a stainless steel case back and mounted on a link bracelet; together with a Seiko quartz watch in yellow metal case and an IMHOF alarm clock with calendar complication. Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Jaeger Le Coultre travel alarm clock, with black enamel bezel opening to reveal a signed silvered dial with Roman numeral hour markers, minute track and date at 3, fitted with hour, minute, centre second and alarm hands, fitted with a manual wind movement, in a hinged stainless steel case, back numbered 1136921, case size 40 x 50 mm, height 12 mm Both winders have logos. Winds, runs, alarm sounds and clock vibrates during alarm.Faint scratches to enamel and small chips intermittently along the length of enamelFew faint scratches to steel case.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
A MONTBLANC TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK WITH CASE, the white dial with Arabic numerals, signed 'Montblanc' luminescent hands, two pushers, the case cover with black enamel design is of swivel function to cover the dial and acts as a stand, approximate case diameter 45mm, Swiss quartz movement, Ref: AL1209416, together with original circular black case
SMITHS; a Sooty alarm clock, the face depicting Sooty and Sweep boxing, height 13cm, and assorted children's puppets and soft toys.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, the clock does not wind but the alarm mechanism is working. Minor chipping to the white enamel. No guarantee of working order.
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK, the case applied with pierced mask and foliate scroll metal mounts, the 15cm square brass face with silvered chapter ring inscribed Paul Beauvais, London, Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre dial with subsidiary calendar aperture and alarm ring, pierced blued steel hands, the spandrels pierced and cast with masks and scrolls, single train fusée movement with anchor escapement and pull repeat, foliate engraved back plate inscribed Paul Beauvais, London, glazed sides and rear door, bun feet, 36cm high (alterations). See illustration

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