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LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, with subsidiary alarm dial, the face engraved with scrolls and floral motifs, corinthian pillared, five glass case, swing handle, on a shaped base raised on four bracket feet, 21cm high, with associated glazed, fitted travel case
FRENCH GILT BRASS FOUR PANE CARRIAGE CLOCK, circa 1870, the enamelled dial with subsidiary alarm dial on a brass, eight day movement with repeater mechanism striking half hourly to a bell, with leather bound outer case and key, height excluding handle 14cm Provenance: The Old Clock Shop, West Malling, Kent, 2009 Further photos and video (if applicable) available here
FRENCH GILT BRASS FOUR PANE CARRIAGE CLOCK, mid 19th century, the enamelled dial inscribed Dent - Watchmaker to the Queen/41 Strand, London, above a subsidiary alarm dial, on a brass eight day, repeating movement striking half hourly to a bell, the platform stamped JS (for Joseph Soldano) No. 92, the gorge case engraved with stiff and scrolling leaf decoration, with key also stamped 92, height excluding handle 12.5cm Further photos and video (where applicable) available here
FRENCH GILT BRASS FOUR PANE CARRIAGE CLOCK, by Drocourt, the enamelled dial above subsidiary date and alarm dials in a frame engraved with scrolling foliage, the eight day movement half hourly striking to a gong, with repeater mechanism, with Drocourt stamp partially hidden beneath a gong striker mount and serial number 6649, the back door to the gorge case with six apertures with a shutter, one inscribed Aig Reveil, with original leather case and key, height excluding handle 12.5cmFurther photos and video (where applicable) available here
le Must de Cartier, Paris Alarm Clock: a gilt-brass and green enamel alarm clock, the round white dial having black Roman hour numerals, baton hands, alarm setting hand and signed le Must de Cartier, Paris, the shaped case stamped to the rear Cartier, Paris, and to the easel stand Swiss Made, 7512 14276, height 7.2cms.
A French Edwardian carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, with a push button to the top allowing a repeat of the last hour at will, the backplate stamped with the serial number 2202, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and shaped blued steel hands and having a subsidiary alarm setting dial, the brass serpentine-shaped case with bevelled glass to all sides and surmounted by a fluted shaped handle, complete with original numbered key and original travelling box, height 16cms (handle up), 14.5cms (handle down).
John Upjohn, Exeter, a mahogany bracket clock: the eight-day duration, double-fusee movement with verge escapement striking the hours on a bell, the shaped backplate with border engraving (now missing alarm work), the eight-inch round painted dial with black Roman numerals and signed John Upjohn, Exeter, with blued steel spade hands, the arched-top mahogany case with brass frets above and below the dial and to the sides and surmounted by a brass carrying handle, on brass bracket feet, height 47cm.*Biography The Upjohn family were a well-known and prolific family of clockmakers working in both Exeter and London, with James Upjohn of Red Lion Square, born 1822, having travelled extensively in Europe when trying to promote his business to a wider field. The Exeter branch of the family included, amongst others, William Upjohn, baptised in 1754 and who moved to London in 1803; John Upjohn, born 1771, who married Maria Wittingham before moving to London, when on his return in 1803 he took over the premises of William before dying in 1848 'after a long and painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude'; their son Robert Wittingham Upjohn, also a chronometer maker born 1807, who took over from his father as keeper of the Exeter Cathedral clock where his initials can be found carved and dated 1824.
*Pope Pius IX. A late 19th-century frosted glass bust modelled as the Pope titled 'Pie IX', the reverse inscribed 'St Louis Depose' on an integral socle, 26.5cm high, together with a related 19th-century bronze plaque of a pope, 15cm long, plus four cased Masonic regalia, Soviet and Chinese Communist memorabilia, including badges, Chairman Mao alarm clock and lighter etc. (a carton)
Cartier Colisee travel alarm clock, case no. 0546848, signed 2'' dial with Roman numerals, outer minute track and centre alarm indicator, folding stand, quartz (not functioning, requires a new battery) - **Must de Cartier red leather fitted box, ref. CO559, wallet, instructions booklet, International Guarantee certificate
HENRI JACOT PARIS NO.2031 A GOOD LATE 19THCENTURY FRENCH BRASS GORGE CASE QUARTER STRIKING AND REPEATING GRAND SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ALARM the white enamel dial with roman and Arabic chapter rings fronting an 8 day spring driven movement with silvered platform and jeweled lever escapement driving an hour and quarter hour striking movement on two gongs, with a push button repeat and subsidiary alarm – selection lever beneath base for CLOCK/SILENT/QUARTERS Bears makers stamp to reverse of dial plate 17.5cm high handle up.
JOSEPH SOLDANO, PARIS. A LATE 19th CENTURY FRENCH OVAL ENGRAVED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK the moulded brass case with scroll and leafwork engraved decoration inset with four bowed glass panels enclosing a masked porcelain Roman enamel dial with subsidiary alarm dial below fronting a spring driven eight day striking and repeating movement on a gong with alarm mechanism 18cm high handle up
PIETER BRAMER, AMSTERDAM. A MID 18th CENTURY BURR WALNUT AUTOMATION LONGCASE CLOCK the caddy top pediment with pierced sound frets surmounted by carved gilt wood figures of Atlas and two trumpeting angels above glazed door flanked by canted corintium capped columns on matching trunk with shaped floral inlaid door and central gilt pendulum aperture formed as Old Father Time standing on inlaid bombé shaped base with ball and claw feet, the 13.5" arched dial having a silvered engraved chapter ring surrounding a matted engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and day/date/month apertures above a moonphase, the bottom half of the dial having painted sceens with large aperture revealing six rocking galleons and a rowing boat with windmill in the background which rotates when striking the hour, the eight day weight driven movement with alarm, striking the hours on two bells 287cm high to the top of finial - comes with brass cased weights and pendulum
AN EARLY 18th CENTURY FRENCH EIGHT DAY LANTERN CLOCK the brass case of typical form with posted frame and fretwork decoration having a cockerel above a mask and putti term trumpeters amongst scrolling leaves, the 8" embossed brass dial with porcelain segmented Roman numerals and alarm disk to centre fronting a weight driven movement with verge escapement and alarm striking the hours and half hour on a bell 45cm highConditionStraps are later, missing hanging loop and wall spikes, hairline cracks to three numerals.
JOHN GRIFFIN, CRIPPLEGATE. AN EARLY 18th CENTURY EBONISED HOODED WALL CLOCK OF SMALL PROPORTIONS the caddy top sliding hood on shaped bracket enclosing a 4.5" brass arched dial with silvered engraved chapter ring surrounded by four winged cherub head spandrels and matted centre with alarm dial fronting a weight driven striking movement with fine baluster pillars and original anchor escapement 46cm high
EDWARD RUSSELL, CATTON. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CASED HOODED WALL CLOCK the sliding hood with swan-neck pediment enclosing a 5" silvered engraved arched dial with floral engraved spandrels and Roman chapter ring surrounding an alarm dial fronting a weight driven striking movement with alarm mechanism and verge escapement, the backplate mounted with hook and spike 52cm high
BENJAMIN HILL, LONDINI. A RARE CHARLES II LANTERN CLOCK the brass dial with early tulip engraved decoration and alarm dial to the centre surrounded by a 6" silvered engraved chapter ring with Roman numerals, the bell straps above with urn finial supporting a large bell with pierced engraved frets below having dolphins and flowers to the front, the enclosed weight driven movement having verge escapement and alarm mechanism striking the hours on the bell 39cm high
FRANCIS STAMPER, LONDON. A RARE LATE 17th CENTURY LANTERN CLOCK WITH BALANCE WHEEL CONTROL with 6.25" brass engraved Roman chapter ring, tulip engraved centre with Arabic alarm dial fronting a posted hook and spike short duration weight driven movement with balance wheel escapement and alarm mechanism striking the hours on a large bell mounted above, supported by brass straps 38cm high.

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