A Brass Lantern Form Hook and Spike Striking Wall Clock, signed Thos Chilton, London, circa 1730, lantern form case with pierced side frets, side doors, 7-inch arch brass dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring, central dummy alarm disc, single hand, arch with circular disc signed, two train movement with a verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, hoop suspension, (alarm work and spikes are missing), 35cm high, with a later wall bracket see illustration 21.12.18, Brass surfaces are discoloured, possibly later side doors, dial is dirty, single hand is stained and has been painted, dummy alarm disc is not connected to any gearing, movement is dirty, steel parts with staining, general ware to clock frame, alarm work is missing, back feet with the spikes missing, with one later weight.
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^ A Gilt Brass Engraved Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, signed Dent A Paris, circa 1880, case elaborately scroll engraved throughout, carrying handle and repeat button, back door with a winding hole shutter, enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement, striking on a bell, movement backplate signed, 15cm high over handle see illustration 20.02.19, Gilt surfaces are faded, right hand side glass panel with chips, front left hand side corner is not located in the holes correctly, dial with small scratches, movement is clean, striking, repeat and alarm work are working, movement in going order.
An 18th/19th Century French Officer's Cased Travelling Alarm Clock:The Dial has the legend "Il est l`heure de faire le bien" and two winding holes and three hands, the case has floral spandrels and bosses to the sides with a laurel and floral decoration to the top and handle, the back door has large pierced cover and opens to reveal three hammers striking on one bell, this rings for Alarm, Hours and Quarters. Comes with fitted case which has tooled gilt detail to the sides and the top. Clock H 20cm x W 13 cm x D 11 cm CONDITION REPORT: Clock in good original condition, minor scratches to the dial and chip around the winding ports, original hands and alarm hand.Gilt case retains original finish, all floral appliques are firmly fixed, striking quarters pull on the left side set with a translucent bead, and the alarm pull coming from beneath the clock with an opaque bead.The right side of the clock has the letters "GP HR II" impressed to it.the pierced back door opens and closes firmly, a slight buckling to the pierced section sitting in the frame.Movement with three hammers striking on a single bell, two for hours and minutes, the bottom hammer for the alarm.in good working order, chiming out of sync with the time.Case is original and in unrestored condition with original lining, hook closures and gilded leather outer.no mould or dusting to the linings in good stable condition.comes with later double ended key.
A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, LATE 19TH C the 'one piece' case with the bell striking movement with alarm and retaining the original silvered platform lever escapement, 12.5cm h excluding handle, backplate stamped 753++Movement oily/dirty but wound and running for 24 hours, enamel dial undamaged hands free from rust, one of the bevelled glass panels with corner chip, escapement original
A 9ct gold curb link charm bracelet, with a large amount of assorted charms to include a 9ct gold 1 dollar box, a 9ct gold lion charm, a 9ct gold man with carriage, an abacus marked 14k, a 9ct gold holy bible, a flat section bean marked 18k, a 9ct gold alarm clock, a hollow cathedral marked 750, a dice marked 585, total 86.36g
An enormous French brass carriage clock, with repeat and alarm mechanisms and a silvered platform escapement, the white dial signed 'J Bennett, Paris', striking the half hours on a gong, key included27cm highJohn Bennett (later knighted) exhibited at the Great Exhibition in 1851. The firm also retailed French clocks, such as this one.

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