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A '5-minutes-to-go' timer-alarm clock, by Adamson Green & Co, Felling-on-Tyne, set to strike at minute intervals and thought to be that used by the Aintree starting grid marshals to regulate the sounding of the klaxon horns that warned team personnel when to leave the grid and drivers and mechanics when to start their engines; together with an elasticated armband marked B.A.R.C. 1955 OFFICIAL, an Aintree Circuit Fire Precaution Notice detailing fire extinguisher points around the circuit and two other Aintree public notices, along with a silvered band taken from the plinth of the 'Daily Telegraph' Cup, inscribed with the 1954 to 1956 race winners' details: S.Moss, Roy Salvadori and H.Gould, respectively (6)
Victorian gentleman's silver open fuse pocket watch, London 1866, in silver mounted easel back watch stand, Birmingham 1912, a silver pocket watch stand with tooled decoration containing nickel plated 'Selfridges' watch, a further silver mounted watch stand, Birmingham 1909, and a silver circular framed bedside alarm clock, Chester 1901
FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH REPEAT AND ALARM by Margaine, Paris, lever platform escapement, repeat button and striking on a gong, the dial with black Roman numerals and moon hands over the subsidiary alarm dial, the back plate stamped with trademark and no. 4191, within a gorge case, 7" high
FRENCH REPEATING AND ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK BY A.E. BOURDIN, the back door signed Bourdin Hre du Roi, 24 Rue de la Paix, Paris, within an engraved foliate cartouche, a lever in the back door revealing the winding arbours, the 2.75" white dial also signed and with subsidiary seconds dial, within a gilt foliate engraved mask, within a gilded corniche case, 7" high. This clock is numbered 1502 to the inside front plate and stamped H.L. to the outside of the front plate
FRENCH PETITE SONNERIE/ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK BY DROCOURT, the back plate stamped with the maker’s trademark, no. 19645, striking on a gong, the 2.25" white dial with Roman and Arabic numerals over a subsidiary alarm dial inset into a finely foliate engraved mask with similar engraving to the gilded Anglaise style case, 7.75" high, Morocco carrying case
FINE FRENCH GRANDE SONNERIE PORCELAIN PANELLED ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK BY DROCOURT, the back plate stamped with the maker’s trademark, no. 13790, striking on a gong, the dial plate signed Henry Capt Geneva, the principal dial with Roman numerals over a subsidiary alarm dial with Arabic numerals, the porcelain dial plate and sides painted with classical beauties within gilded salmon pink borders, within an engraved Gorge case, 6.75" high
RARE MINIATURE ALARM CLOCK ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEF SORG OF NEWSTART, with wooden plated movement and three weights, the 2.5" circular enamel dial surmounted by a brass plaque repousse with angels playing musical instruments, striking on a bell, circa 1820, 4" high This lot is sold with a letter about the maker Josef Sorg
9ct. Gold Charm Bracelet with padlock, gold & yellow coloured metal charms inc. lawn roller, pair of binoculars, caravan, pair of handcuffs, watering can, rose gold alarm clock, front door key, wishing well, pair of scissors, Double Decker Bus, bellows, windmill, horse shoe, stylized telephone, Venetian Gondola, tankard, souvenir from Athens, Swiss cottage, ships wheel, sandal
A late 19th Century Walnut Cased Postman’s Alarm Clock, the moulded and simulated surround to a 7” reverse painted on glass Roman dial with outside minute track and pale blue chapter ring, with alarm wheel and black painted hands to a wooden posted movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, diameter 10”
An 18th Century brass thirty hour bell strike clock movement, the break arch dial with single hand and alarm setting disc framed by a silver chapter ring with Roman numerals and lozenge half hour marks, beneath a silvered boss inscribed 'Philip Greathead, London', surrounded by mask and scroll spandrels, the later mahogany wall clock case with glazed door, dial width approx 14cm.
A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, circa 1890, the "corniche" case with carrying handle and repeat button to the top, bevelled glazed side panels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, bimetallic compensation balance, striking on a gong, backplate numbered "2116", 16.5cm high to hilt of handle See illustration
A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, circa 1890, the case with carrying handle and repeat button to the top, bevelled glazed side panels, light blue and white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and scrolled decoration to the centre, below alarm dial, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, bimetallic compensation balance, striking to a blued steel gong, backplate numbered "705", 20.5cm high to hilt of handle See illustration
A Brass Lantern Clock, signed Edward Stanton, London, circa 1695, 6-1/2-inch chapter ring with engraved floral dial centre, single steel hand and central alarm disc, the posted movement with "later" conversion to anchor escapement, countwheel striking, the case with slender tapered corner columns, turned feet, turned finials and pierced frets, top mounted bell, iron back and spurs (missing), 40cm high (later alterations) See illustration
An Impressive Dutch Burr Walnut Inlaid Ship's Automaton Longcase Clock with Calendars and Alarm, signed Jan Hermelink, circa 1760, the nicely figured burr walnut case with moulded shaped hood with central carved bird, (finials missing), "later" pierced front and side frets, trunk with canted corners, long shaped door with inlaid borders and a father time lenticle, curbed base with inlay and raised upon claw feet, 13-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, arcaded minute track, dial centre with rolling moon lunar disc, central alarm disc, month and day of the week apertures, seconds combined with date aperture, the corners with the worlds four continents, automata depicting Neptune’s chariot and ships before a painted landscape background, four pillar movement with anchor escapement, striking on two bells, separate small weight to drive alarm with hammer striking within the bell, levers connected from arbors to operate automata in the arch, (some imperfections to case), 245cm high See illustration Jan Hermelink is recorded as working in Amsterdam in the 2nd half 18th century. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, page 151.
A late 19th century French brass repeating carriage clock with alarm, the gorge case with white enamel Roman dial and alarm disc below, signed LE ROY & FILS, the twin barrel movement with lever platform escapement striking to a gong, the backplate with stamped trademark for DROCOURT and engraved LE ROY & FILS, PALAIS ROYAL, 13 & 15, PARIS, 16cm. high, contained in a leather travelling case.
A French brass repeating carriage clock with alarm, the anglaise case with white enamel Roman dial and subsidiary alarm ring, signed ELKINGTON & CO., MOORGATE ST, LONDON & PARIS, the twin barrel movement with silvered platform and lever escapement, having strike/repeat/alarm on one gong, the backplate with oval trademark JN with trident, 19.5cm. high.
A late 19th century gilt-brass repeating carriage clock with alarm, the gorge case with white enamel Roman dial and subsidiary seconds dial, signed AUBERT & CO., 252 REGENT STREET, LONDON, the eight day twin barrel movement with silvered lever platform escapement and bell strike, the backplate numbered 52, 16cm. high.
An early 19th century mahogany and brass mounted bracket clock with alarm, the rectangular case with stepped top surmounted by a pineapple finial, with fish scale brass frets and ring handles to the sides, the circular painted Roman dial signed BARTLEY, BRISTOL, the single train fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking to a bell, 48cm. high.
A mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a 12in arched brass dial, the chapter ring previously silvered with subsidiary seconds dial, alarm and date aperture, the circular boss inscribed 'Samuell Ogbourne', London, the hood with blind fret panels above cluster columns to an arched door and panelled base, 88.25in (224cm) h.
A late 19th Century Walnut Cased Postman’s Alarm Clock, the typical moulded surround with a spun brass bezel and convex glass enclosing an 8” painted wooden Roman dial with outside minute track and centred with alarm disk and cast brass hands, to a wooden posted movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, diameter 11 ½”
A French lacquered brass alarm carriage clock with push button repeat Unsigned, late 19th century The eight-day gong-striking movement with platform lever escapement and white circular Arabic numeral dial above a subsidiary alarm setting dial within a gilt mask to front, the case with hinged carrying handle above moulded cornice and canted angles applied with slender double baluster turned uprights, on shaped plinth base with bun feet.

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