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A late 18th century Dutch ebonised bracket clock, having engraved arched brass dial, with subsidiary convex repeat dial to the arch and centre alarm dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, three winding holes for a rare and complicated two day four train movement, being a fusee going train and hour striking train, a quarter-hour striking train and a pull wind alarm train, with original verge escapement, all striking the quarter hours on one bell and the quarters and hours on the hour on two bells, engraved backplate, the case with glazed side panels and rear door, h.39cm (excluding brass carry handle).In running order.Both pull repeats/strikes working.Movement in good condition.Case worn, possibly repainted, some paint losses to extremities.Glass to back door is replacement.Velvet backing behind brass fret panels is replacement.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT BRASS AND PORCELAIN CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, with alarm and push button repeat mechanism, striking on a gong, the movement unsigned and un-numbered, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals, four porcelain panels with turquoise ground, painted with courting couples, cherub and landscapes, two panels a.f, height with swing handle up approximately 17cm, with key and original leather case (condition: leather carry case in worn but complete and servicable order, the clock has a cracked panel to the top and to the left hand facing side lower edge, gilding worn in places, carry handle not staying up, repeat button slightly mishapen but does work, clock chimes/repeats and winds but does not tick)
A gilt brass carriage clock with alarm, retailed by Henry Marc, Paris circa 1890, with Corniche case, white Roman enamel dial with subsidiary Arabic alarm dial beneath, signed 'Hy. Marc à Paris', with single train movement, the base of the case signed 'Brevette S.G.D. H.A.', 4¼in. (10.75cm.) high plus handle, with later keys. *Condition: Winds and runs. Chip to inside top edge of LH side glass. No other faults.
A Tissot 1853 T-Touch Classic Z 254/354 stainless steel gentleman's multi-function bracelet watch, c.2006, quartz movement, ref. T33.1.388.51, having signed black dial with baton hour markers and digital aperture at 6 0'clock, sapphire crystal multi-function touch smart screen operating altimeter, alarm, chronometer, compass temperature and atmospheric pressure readings, to Tissot link bracelet, in working order with spare links, original warranty, and Tissot booklets in case.
A gilt brass, enamel and sapphire alarm clock, by Cartier, circa 1980Of Art Deco style, the rectangular case with applied red and black geometric motifs with a black enamel handle, the square white dial with Arabic numerals and luminous black hands, dial and caseback signed Cartier, numbered 8910 03077, 9.5cm x 10.1cm x 3.1cm
Hoop and spike lantern clock, the 6.25in silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a floral and foliate engraved centre with single hand and engraved brass alarm dial beneath a pierced fretwork frieze, bearing signature Nicholas Coxeter, Londini, the single train verge movement with bob pendulum striking on a bell, 15ins high overall
18th Century oak longcase clock with square hood and rectangular panel door, the brass dial with mask head spandrels, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and alarm, signed Raphael Sone, Denmead, with a single train thirty hour movementWeights and pendulum are present.The base height has been reduced.No key present to flush door on main trunk73.5ins high
A small Eastern style desk or mantel clock, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed M.D.Ger with hour and half-past strike on a bell, centre seconds indication and alarm function, the case flanked on four corners with columns, ball finials and surmounted by a dome and spire, having profuse decoration in multi-coloured champlevé enamel, side panels have enamel panels showing ladies in period costume, height 25cm.Clock case is in reasonable condition with some areas of enamel loss to the top of the dome where the finial screws down, damage to the bevelled glass at front bottom left hand corner, the clock does not run in that the time train winds but there is no activity in the escapement, balance wheels appears to move freely, the strike train operates when the hands are moved around and the alarm seems to function. The bell has become loose from the backplate of the movement but is just a press/friction fit. Clock will require a service for operation.
18th century ebonized and brass inlaid 8-day long case clock by George Blagden of Chichester, in the form of a bracket clock on a pedestal, painted moon face dial, alarm dial and date aperture, twin train movement striking on bell, 230 cm high, Along with original receipt and paper from W F Bruce. . Overall condition good, minor wear in places, recently restored and serviced Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images

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