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A French four pane brass carriage clock with alarm movement, white enamelled dial with subsidiary alarm dial. h. 13 cm excluding handle. CONDITION REPORT: Rubbed enamelled dial appears good, case rubbed and lacking much of the gilding. No warranties offered as to the condition of the movement. Lacquer worn. Not seen working.
A late 18th century (c1770) ebonised table clock with pull alarm and repeater, six pillar verge single fusee movement striking on three bells, 14cm dial with date and false bob apertures - inscribed Thomas Hunter Jnr. London CONDITION REPORT: UPDATED 19/3/15 - This is a timepiece. Clock and movement appear original. Reverse of dial has been gilt painted but appears original. Pull wind alarm and pull wind quarter repeat are working. Movement in going order but in need of servicing. Small loss to ebonised beading. Height of clock with handle upright - 46cm, width 24cm, depth 16cm.
A French gilt brass carriage clock, late 19th century, the case with pillared supports, on rounded pedestals, the white enamel dial with blue Arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary alarm dial, with repeating mechanism, the movement of double barrel form with coil form striking gong, stamped to the base 8014, together with keys, 16cm high CONDITION REPORT: overall the case is rubbed with losses of gilding, otherwise in stable condition,
A Cartier gilt metal and brown enamel boudoir alarm clock and matching photograph fame, the clock of oval form with white dial and Roman numerals, with strut stand, numbered 7511 00497 and stamped Cartier, Paris, approx 10cm high, the photograph frame stamped les must de Cartier, Paris, approx 9cm, cased, also a Cartier gilt metal boudoir alarm clock, of square form, with canted corners and faux lapis lazuli enamel, approx 7.5cm. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Oval clock. Winder ring broken, some green rust discolouration to an area on reverse. Photo frame, good condition. Square clock. Good condition, tacking as of 23/02/15 but no guarantees given as to the working order of any timepiece.
An early 20th Century brass case repeating carriage clock, with alarm, the white enamelled roman dial, alarm dial below, platform lever escapement, the gilt brass case with presentation inscription and bevelled glass panels, No. 14804 to base, swing handle over, in original leather case, 7in. high to top of handle.
ANONYMOUS - CALIFORNIA LEAGUE OF SEXUAL FREEDOM ANNUAL DANCE offset, silkscreen and lithographic poster, 1967, printed by San Francisco poster Co. cond A, not backed 23 1/2 x 16ins. (60 x 41cm.) This psychedelic poster for the California League of Sexual Freedom's annual dance starred The Doors, Captain Beefheart, 13th Floor Elevators and Strawberry Alarm Clock, this was the Summer of Love!
A rare French brass half-hour sonnerie striking carriage clock with... A rare French brass half-hour sonnerie striking carriage clock with push-button quarter repeat and alarm Unsigned but attributed to Jacot, Paris, late 19th century The eight-day two train movement with silvered platform lever escapement and striking the full hour on both the hour and half hour on a single gong with the latter followed by ting-tang notation on the same and another smaller gong to denote half past the hour, the repeat mechanism sounding the hour followed by the relevent quarter on demand and the alarm mechanism with separate hammer sounding on the second gong, the backplate punch stamped with serial number 7044 to left hand corner, the rectangular frosted gilt dial with applied pierced rosette to centre, shallow canted Arabic numeral chapter ring and blued steel spade hands over subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the corniche type bevel glazed case with hinged carrying handle, 12.5cm (5ins) high excluding handle. Half hour striking carriage clocks made by Jacot are described in Allix, Charles CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development on page 196.
A Brass Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1900, carrying handle and repeat button, Corinthian columns, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, backplate stamped R&C and numbered 4388, 19cm high over handle 26.01.15, Case with surface scratches and minor dents in parts, right hand side and top glass panels with chips, movement in going order, striking and repeating.
A Brass Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, signed Soldano, retailed by Reid & Sons, Newcastle On Tyne, circa 1880, carrying handle and repeat button, bevelled glasses, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, striking on a blued steel gong, backplate stamped JS Paris to the bottom left hand side for (Joseph Soldano) and numbered 4968, 18cm high over handle 10.02.15, Right hand side and front glass panels with two minor chips to the corners, glasses with some minor scratches, dial with a minor scratch above the 1 o'clock position, retailers signature and the alarm dial track are very slightly rubbed, movement in going order, repeat and strike are working.
A Brass Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, signed Klaftenberger, Paris, circa 1880, carrying handle and repeat button, bevelled glass panels, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, striking with two hammers on two blued steel gongs, backplate edge signed Klaftenberger Pairs, backplate numbered 2365, 17.5cm high over handle 10.02.15, Brass surfaces are faded throughout, left hand side glass panel with one small chip to the lower corner, glasses with minor scratches, dial with minor scratches and very minor chips around the hands which are only visible under an eyeglass, movement is fully wound and is dirty, strike and repeat are not working, needs cleaning. 17.03.15 Dial with a scratch from the 9 o'clock position going towards the dial centre.
A Champleve Enamel Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1900, carrying handle and repeat button, multi-coloured champleve enamel borders, bevelled glass panels, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, backplate numbered 9044, 18.5cm high over handle 09.02.15, Bevelled glasses are clean, top left hand side with a small dent, dial is clean, movement in going order, strike is working.
"A Gentleman’s Omega Automatic Wristwatch the champagne dial with arabic numerals, sweep seconds hand and date aperture on black leather strap, a Gentleman’s Rotary Wristwatch the cream dial with arabic numerals, sweep seconds hand and date aperture in 9ct gold case, a Pascal Veran Wristwatch, a Limit Wristwatch and a Roger Lascelles Travel Alarm Clock"
A fine French lacquered brass miniature gorge cased grande sonnerie striking... A fine French lacquered brass miniature gorge cased grande sonnerie striking carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm Retailed by Henry Capt succeeded by Louis Gallopin et Cie, Geneve, late 19th century The eight-day two train movement striking the hour on the larger of two gongs followed by ting-tang notation for the relevant quarter every fifteen minutes, with silver platform lever escapement, alarm sounding on the smaller gong and signed HENRY CAPT, L's GALLOPIN & CIE, SUCC'RS and numbered 8495 to backplate, the rectangular white enamel Arabic numeral dial with full repeat signature HENRY CAPT, Geneve, L's GALLOPIN & CIE, SUCC'RS to centre and blued steel hands above subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the Mignonette No. 3 sized lacquered brass bevel-glazed gorge case with hinged carrying handle and three position strike selection lever annotated GÞ Sonnerie/Silence/P'te Sonnerie to underside, 10cm (4ins) high excluding handle; with original leather covered outer travelling case. Henry Capt is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development as a retailer of best quality French carriage clocks who had premises in both Paris (Rue d'Alger in 1850, Rue Scribe in 1870 and Rue de la Paix in 1880) and London (151 Regent Street). By 1893 the firm was in financial difficulty which lead to the Paris and Geneva operations being taken-on by Louis Gallopin et Cie and the London Premises passing to Martin & Co. The fact that the current clock is both signed for Capt and his successors suggests that it was supplied at around the time the business was being transferred to Louis Gallopin et Cie.
A George III hooded wall alarm timepiece movement and dial Joseph Gurney A George III hooded wall alarm timepiece movement and dial Joseph Gurney, Bristol, circa 1785 The weight-driven four pillar thirty-hour two-handed movement with anchor escapement and alarm set between the plates sounding on a bell mounted above, the 7.25 inch brass break-arch dial with calendar aperture and brass setting hand to the fine Ho-Ho bird inhabited rococo scroll engraved centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with arcaded minute ring and Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles applied with female mask and scroll cast spandrels beneath arch centred with a domed boss signed Joseph Gurney, Bristol flanked by conforming mounts, now in a mahogany case with stepped flat cornice above open dial aperture to hood resting on a ogee moulded bracket with plain apron flanked by scroll outline side supports to a backboard with shaped bottom edge, 60cm (23ins) high. Joseph Gurney is recorded in Moore, A.J. THE CLOCKMAKERS OF BRISTOL 1650-1900 as working from 6 Bridge Street and Corn Street, Bristol 1783-98. A rare two-train hour striking tavern clock by Joseph Gurney was sold in these rooms on Tuesday 17th February 2010 for £13,000 hammer; another tavern timepiece by Gurney resides in the Bristol City Museum.
A rare small English iron framed hooded wall timepiece with alarm Unsigned A rare small English iron framed hooded wall timepiece with alarm Unsigned, dated 1707 The single-handed short duration movement with three-wheel train and verge escapement regulated by short side-swinging bob pendulum with pallet arbor pivoted within transverse iron armature mounted above the top plate, the alarm train set behind the going train with vertical hammer arbor fitted to the inside of the rear movement bar sounding on a bell mounted on top of the case, the iron strip frame constructed with central pivot bar riveted to the narrow horizontal top and bottom plates each terminating with pinned tenons to take the dial plate and movement front and back bars, the rectangular brass dial measuring 6.5 by 4.75 inches with alarm disc and single iron hand to centre within engraved Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers, the rear of the dial with engraved date 1707, now in a simple mahogany wall hung box case with open front, removeable top panel and incorporating movement mounting hook and original bell secured to the arched case backboard pierced for hanging at the top, (lacking passing strike and weights), 28cm (11ins) high overall. The current lot can be directly compared to a small hooded wall alarm timepiece with verge escapement regulated by short bob pendulum swinging to the side described and illustrated in Darken, Jeff (editor) TIME & PLACE, English Country Clocks 1600-1840 (exhibition catalogue) pages 40-41 (exhibit 8). This movement is similarly constructed to the current lot with detail differences confined to the truncated rear movement bar (full height on the current lot), the provision of two brass cocks for the pallet arbor pivots and no passing strike. Another related but later clock by John Coates of Cirencester is also illustrated in TIME & PLACE (pages 164-5), this shares the same basic frame construction with the current lot but has inherent later features such as anchor escapement and conventional dial configuration. Although conceived as a relatively modest wall alarm clock (probably intended for ºckstairs' use) the current lot is well made with neatly forged strip frame, precise wheel work and refinements such steel tips to the passing strike lifting starwheel. The movement has also survived in fine original condition with the only significant fault being the loss of the passing strike hammer and arbor.
A early French gilt brass clock-watch movement Jean Vallier, Lyon A early French gilt brass clock-watch movement Jean Vallier, Lyon, circa 1630-40 The large circular gilt full plate single fusee verge movement with fived shouldered baluster-turned pillars pinned through the backplate and slender foliate scroll-pierced balance cock, the strike train with foliate engraved standing barrel, later countwheel mounted on the backplate and hammer set between the plates, the alarm train also with standing barrel and crescent-shaped hammer behind the pillar plate, the backplate fitted with delicate scroll-pierced cock for the mainspring set-up ratchet and signed Jean Vallier, ALyon in a curve following the edge of the backplate, (lacking balance and staff, stopwork for standing barrels, mainspring set-up and all underdial work), the pillar plate 74mm diameter. Jean Vallier is recorded in Thompson, David The History of Watches as becoming master watchmaker in 1602 and dying in 1649. Thompson illustrates and describes a fine engraved silver cased oval clock-watch by Jean Vallier in The British Museum's collection (ex. Octavius Morgan) with complex astronomical dial composed with four subsidiary dials with multiple indications on pages 36-7. A similar movement to the current lot described as a 'coach clock' by Jean Baptiste Deboule is also illustrated and described by Thompson on page 46. The unusually long motionwork centre post applied to the frontplate of the current lot would suggest that either the movement was originally fitted with a complex dial or was housed in an unusually shaped case.
A fine and rare George I silver mounted ebony grande sonnerie striking table clock with pull-quarter repeat and alarm Andrew Dunlop for Daniel Delander, London, circa 1720 The substantial eight large diameter knopped and finned (centre two latched) pillar triple fusee movement with plates measuring 8.5 by 7.5 inches and chiming the quarters on a nest of six graduated bells followed by full hour strike on a further larger bell every fifteen minutes, with trip quarter repeat, verge escapement regulated by short bob pendulum and alarm sounding on the hour bell wound via pulley mounted on the fine herringbone bordered Ho-Ho bird inhabited foliate scroll engraved backplate centred with figural scene of Daphne pursued by Apollo beneath grotesque male mask with pronounced whiskers issuing from one of the leafy scrolls, the 7.75 inch brass break-arch dial with silvered alarm setting disc, herringbone engraved calendar and shaped false bob apertures and applied scroll-bordered silver signature plate engraved Dan. Delander, London applied over engraved cartouche Andr. Dunlop, LONDON to upper margin of the matted centre within silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles applied with cast silver mask and scroll pattern spandrels beneath arch with Hours & Quarters/Silent All/Hours Alone selection dial flanked by conforming silver mounts, the inverted bell top case with generous hinged cast silver handle to the fillet edged superstructure flanked by heavy shouldered finials above front door with raised complex mouldings to the glazed dial aperture beneath conforming fine foliate scroll engraved and pierced silver upper quadrant fret apertures, the sides with further shaped silver sound frets over break-arch glazed windows, the rear with door incorporating arched scroll-pierced ebony sound fret over rectangular glazed panel, on shallow cavetto moulded skirt base with cast silver squab feet, 48cm (19ins) high excluding handle. Daniel Delander in recorded in Loomes Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as born in London around 1677-8 to Nathaniel and Rebecca Delander. He was apprenticed in 1692 to Charles Halstead but was later transferred to Thomas Tompion gaining his Freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1699. Delander is initially thought to have worked from Devereux Court later moving to a house ¾tween the two Temple Gates', 'near Temple Bar' in 1712. Daniel Delander died in 1733 and is believed to have been succeeded by his son Nathaniel Delander, who gained his Freedom of the Clockmaker's Company in 1722. Daniel Delander was a fine and inventive maker who very much followed in the footsteps of his former master, Thomas Tompion. His work often demonstrates a refined approach with a great deal of consideration given to the proportions, detail finish and technical specification of the movements. Delander was never one to let fashion overtake him, always being at the cutting edge with regards to design and use of materials. He is perhaps best known for his exquisite small walnut precision longcase clocks with duplex escapements made during the 1720's as well as the silver mounted grande sonnerie table clock formerly in the Rous Lench Collection which is illustrated in Dawson, Percy G., Drover, C.B. and Parkes, D.W. Early English Clocks on page 411, Plates 585-6. Andrew Dunlop is recorded by Loomes as working in Aberdeen until around 1700 before moving to London where he worked from Spread Eagle Court, Grey's Inn. He joined the Clockmakers' Company in 1701 and took in Thomas Hague as an apprentice in 1719 followed by his son, Conyers, in 1725. He is thought to have died in 1732 and was succeeded by his son. The work of Andrew Dunlop is described in Maxwell-Irving... [Please contact Auctioneer for full lot description]
A QUANTITY OF CONCORD RELATED MEMORABILIA to include a Limited Edition print from the original painting by Anthony Hansard, signed in pencil in the margin by Captain Jock Lowe and Anthony Hansard Numbered 1900/1950 together with pamphlets, menus, note paper, document wallets, certificates of flight, a propelling pencil, playing cards, a spirit flask, alarm clock, a paperweight and toiletries bag etc.
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