A Fine Brass Engraved Strike and Repeat Grande Sonnerie Alarm Carriage Clock with Calendar Displays, signed Henri Jacot, Paris, circa 1880, the elaborately engraved gorge case with carrying handle and repeat button, enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, three subsidiary dials below 6 for day of the week (in French), date and alarm, swag and scroll elaborately engraved dial mask, underside of the case with sonnerie selection lever for grande sonnerie/silent/petite sonnerie, stamped H.Jacot Paris, twin barrel movement with a large platform lever escapement, split bimetallic balance, blued overcoil hairspring, sonnerie striking on two bells, movement backplate numbered 262, 17.5cm high over handle see illustration 31.10.19 Brass surfaces are discoloured, bevelled glass panels with scratches, top repeat button is not pushing down and is not working, back door knob is missing, main enamel dial with the signature and place name rubbed but still visible, date subsidiary dial with one small scratch, movement with two later bells, original platform, sonnerie strike work is functioning, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order.
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Eardley Norton of London - an 18th century walnut cased bracket clock, the signed arched brass dial having silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and inner alarm scale, twin winding holes for a brass wire driven eight day verge fusee movement, with pull-repeat, engraved backplate, and striking on a bell, the case having caddy top, gilt brass mounts, and on gilt brass scroll feet, h.57cm (handle down).Case is period and movement is period, but possibly associated because the seatboard looks wrong.Signs of some old fixings to inside of door frame.Brass mounts to case possibly later.
Fun travel alarm clock, slide model, gilded bronze mechanism set between two rigid leather covers. Chain of suspension. In working condition, dimensions 50 x 38 mm closed, 75 x 38 mm open. "Novado ermetophon Switzerland". Good condition. Attach: small clock gilded bronze brand "Bucherer" in the style of clocks officers, model streaks, reduction 5 x 3 cm. Circa1980. Good condition.
Art Deco Swiss Made Excellent Quality Gilt Metal 8 Day Travellers Miniature Clock with Alarm Facility. Serial No 3189. Complete with Black Leather Travellers Case, Marked Metal Dore ( Silver and Copper ) to Underside of Clock. Height of Clock 3.75 Inches x 9.5 cm. Clock Case / Dial / Movement Excellent, Working at time of Cataloging. Please Confirm with Photo.
French 19th Century Gilt Brass Repeater Carriage Clock with alarm facility signed to dial Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Regent Street, London. Made in Paris. Strikes on half and full hour. Many features. Comes with leather carriage clock case, key, etc. Height with handle up 6.5" - 16.25 cm. Overall excellent condition. Working order. Confirm with photographs.
A late 19th century French gilt-brass gorge cased petite sonnerie bell-striking and repeating carriage clockthe movement and case numbered 82., the rippled handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel and repeat button over four bevelled glass panels on a raised base, the rectangular white enamel Roman dial with blued-steel 'Breguet style' hands over a subsidiary alarm dial, the jewelled lever platform escapement with compensated bimetallic balance, striking the hours and quarters on a pair of hammers and bells, and the alarm on a smaller hammer. Together with a double ended winding key, 14cm high (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th/early 20th Century French gilt brass and champleve enamel carriage clock with alarm and repeatthe rectangular case with repetitive foliate and scrolling borers, the top with a similar wide foliate leaf border around a central oval glass panel with canted swing handle, the frosted recessed gilt 1.75'' dial with Roman numerals above a similar Arabic subsidiary alarm, set within a plain mask, the twin train movement with jewelled and compensated platform escapement, striking on a gong, the base with inset bell, together with a red leather travelling case, the clock 16cm high (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Timebeam electric projection analogue clock, in original retail card box, another Timebeam projection clock with White Christmas Tree projection, a Danese Moire photograph frame designed by Bruno Munari, and a cube alarm clock, 24.5cm. wide (Timebeam), (4) Provenance By Design, Timebeam classic with Christmas Tree, August 2000.
JAEGER LECOULTRE - a gold plated travelling keyring timepiece/clock, silvered dial with gilt baton hour markers, alarm function and red leather case, serial no. 828305, base length 42mm, working orderVery good overall working order, dial is perfect, glass has a few very light abrasions, case has light surface scratches all over, leather in very good condition, all hands and functions working
Two French brass carriage clocks, one with alarm and two-train striking movement, the other timepiece only. Tallest 13.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The smaller clock winds and is ticking although a little sluggishly. The movement is probably a little dry. The brass case is all over tarnished. The top right hand corner of the dial has a small loss when the clock is viewed from the underside of the cornice. There is a further small hairline crack towards the bottom left hand corner of the dial. There is one small chip to the top right hand corner of the glass on the rear door. The larger timepiece is fully wound on both trains and is not currently operating however the movement appears to be all present. The case is all over tarnished. The dial appears to be in good order. There is some rubbing to the Arabic numerals on the subsidiary dial. The rear door has a chip and crack to the top right hand corner of the glass. All other glass panels appear to be in good condition. We have keys for both clocks.
A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL CARRIAGE CLOCK, LATE 19TH C with subsidiary alarm dial, the gong striking movement with original silvered platform lever escapement, in pillared case with repeat button in the top, 13cm h Natural build up of dust and some discolouration of the gilding, enamel undamaged, movement complete and in apparently working order, the bevelled glass lights undamaged. Handle straight and tight, black paint to the numerals rubbed
Italian quarter striking clock / watch with alarm, the substantial movement with single beat escapement, signed Giuseppe Lucilia in Milano, striking on a large bell within the case and with the strike / silent selector to the bezel, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and four winding and adjustment posts, the substantial enamelled white metal case decorated to simulate tortoiseshell, pierced with holes to the band, 98mm diameter (for restoration)The Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent timesLosses to case enamel particularly the back, dial with large chip at the twelve numeral and crack extending from the twelve numeral through numerals one, two, three and four, further crack above the six numeral, dial detached and with only a single hand, balance swings, glass lacking
MD of Germany cloisonné and brass cased eight day striking alarm clock, with white painted enamel dial and Roman numeral chapter ring, centre seconds hand and subsidiary alarm dial, W13cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th century automatic alarm oak cased mantle clock, eight day movement striking hammer on gong and bell, white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring signed Fattorini & Sons, W29cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late 17th century chamber alarm clock, the iron and brass frame supporting 30-hour movement with anchor escapement, hemispherical cast alarm bell marked 'I.B.', single finger cast chapter ring with Roman numerals, inner secondary alarm dial with Arabic numerals, rope pull, later brass weights, bracket and pendulum, dial diameter 16cm (6"), overall height 28cm (11").Condition report: Clock movement and frame appear to be in original condition, face within chapter ring showing drill hole for no accountable reason, modern brass weights, incorrect pendulum, later oak wall bracket.
A Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse advertising wall mirror, for the cartoon In The Whoopee Party, United Artists Picture for Kemp's Mickey Mouse Club, Public Relations Department circa 1932, wooden framed, 39.5cm x 30.5cm, together with a Walt Disney Productions Mickey Mouse alarm clock, German movement, red and yellow cased, 19cm H (2).
J. Jenkins, London, a small ebonised hooded wall clock: the thirty-hour weight-driven movement, formerly with alarm work, having a verge escapement and decoratively turned pillars, the four-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic outer five-minute numerals, meeting-arrowhead half-hour markings and signed either side of VI o'clock J.Jenkins, London, with a matted dial centre, cast-brass gilded cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and blued-steel hands, the flat-top ebonised pine case having barley-twist columns to the hood and scroll brackets to the backboard, height 32cm.*Note Probably James Jenkins who is recorded as being apprenticed in 1683, becoming free of the Clockmaker's Company in 1692, thereafter working in the Strand, London until circa 1708. A clock signed by him previously in the Wetherfield Collection of clocks. Or possibly John Jenkins who is recorded as working in London having been apprenticed in 1695, free of the Clockmaker's Company in 1704.
Small 18th century style Suffolk Alarm type brass lantern clock, engraved dial with cast spandrels, silvered Roman chapter and alarm, signed in arch 'Peter Aggus Fecit', with two weights and arched oak hanging bracket, H21cm, with original receipt from 1988 and a copy of 'English Lantern Clocks by W.F.J.Hana Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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