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Beautiful silver-plated travel alarm clock, 925/000, Art Deco, rectangular model with a vertical line pattern and with applied floral decoration on the corners. The alarm clock has a white enamel dial and is equipped with a clockwork with alarm clock. MT.:F&C.Ld, London, jl:k:1925. 6x5x11cm. Features not tested. In good condition
A VICTORIAN WALNUT WRITING SLOPE, A MODERN SET OF SCALES, A STOOL AND THREE BOXES OF TINS, VINTAGE MAGAZINES, ETC, the writing slope with brass cartouche to the hinged cover, the interior in need of restoration, width 30cm, a small stool with rectangular seat, four turned legs, height 24.5cm, twelve assorted cigarette, tobacco and first aid and other tins, a cram GPO 746F telephone, a brass toasting fork, three brass cased quartz clocks and a Stirling alarm clock, a pair of small Middle Eastern embroidered silk and leather slippers, a gypsy caravan made from matchsticks and a box of vintage magazines and printed ephemera mostly 1960's, titles include Holidays Abroad 1965, Lunn's 1965, Sky Tours 1965, Mato 1965 Holidays, Bride, Ideal Home, New Home, Nova, etc (3 boxes and loose)
A Louis Vuitton Tambour GMT alarm clock, round dial with red surround, dual time zone dials in black, with applied baton and number markers, with lume outer seconds track, case back with monogrammed decoration with is hinged and acts as a stand, marked SH0468 Q181N, edge of case engraved Louis Vuitton, quartz movement, in a red patent and leather travel case Further details: movement untested, good minor wear and tear
A GOLD PLATED JAEGER-LE COULTRE MEMOVOX TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK, a round champagne dial with quarter baton markers, alarm function displayed on the inner ring of the dial, inside a folding tan case, the back numbered 1028353 (Condition report:- working condition, case is wearing to the edges but overall good)
A late 17th century brass lantern clock with alarmthe dial signed Lowndesthe strapped bell over acorn finials, dolphin frets, turned columns and ball feet with hoop and spikes, the 6.5' silvered Roman chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers and inner quarter hour track, signed over a spray of foliage and flowers, and with single hand and Arabic alarm setting disc, the weight driven movement with original anchor recoil escapement striking the hours on a bell, together with a long brass rod pendulum, one large lead weight and later wooden wall bracket high, the clock, 39cms high, the bracket, 28cm high (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century French gilt brass carriage clock with alarmthe movement stamped Japy Freresthe floral engraved Corniche case with 2.5' enamel rectangular dial with Roman chapter ring above a subsidiary Arabic alarm, the brass twin train movement with platform lever escapement with compensated balance, striking on two bells, with winding key, 18cm high overallFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century French gilt brass and porcelain panel inset carriage clock with alarm and repeatthe panels enamelled in the aesthetic taste,the Anglais style rectangular case with rectangular bevelled edge glazed viewing panel to the top and reeded shaped swing handle, the sides with inset rectangular panels depicting song birds within pink cherry blossom, the matching rectangular dial with a 2' white Roman chapter ring above a smaller Arabic alarm subsidiary, the brass twin train movement with later gilt platform with jewelled lever escapement with compensated balance, striking the hour and half hours on a coiled steel gong, 20cm high For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A table clock, George III (1760-1820), mahogany veneer oak case, pierced and gilt metal mounts “Caryatids, putti and flowers”, matt, polished, engraved and silvered brass dial with gilt brass mounts and black Roman and Arabic numerals, eight-day autonomy, bell hour striking, hour repetion on request, chime silencer, alarm clock and month calendar, English, mechanism requiring maintenance, missing lock, broken pendulum, faults and defects, signed JOHN TAYLOR LONDON, Dim. - 52 cm
A late 19th century French carriage clock, the white enamel roman dial over a subsidiary alarm dial with engine turned mask, lever escapement and push button repeat, 14.5cm high Condition report: Tarnishing and surface scratches to brass and some surface scratches to the glass. Not tested. Crack to enamel on subsidiary dial.
Konvolut aus 8 Puppenstubenpuppen und Zubehör, 19./20. Jh. darunter eine Biedermeierpuppe, H 14 cm, männl. u. weibl. Puppe gekleidet im Stil der 1940er Jahre, H 14 cm, Zwillingspaar (gleiche Kleidung) und 3 Mädchenpuppen (1x mit zus. Baby-Puppe) H 7, 5 - 9, 5 cm, Kopf- und Gliedmaßen je aus Biskuitporzellan, Kleidung wohl original, dazu Möbel aus Holz: Kommode, 2 Tische und 4 Stühle (mit Leder bezogen), Regal, Schaukelstuhl und Stuhl (Stuhl mit blauem Samt überzogen) aus goldfarbenem Metall (tlw. abgeblättert), Himmelbett, Kinderwagen und Wiege, dazu verschiedene Accessoires, wie Gläser, Tassen, Kerzenleuchter, Ausgabe von Goethes 'Faust' in Leder eingebunden, 'Bartwichse', aufstellbares Portraitfoto, Perlmuttschale, Wecker, uvm. Tlw. besch., Altersspuren, bespielt.| Convolute of 8 doll house dolls and accessories, 19th/20th century, including a Biedermeier doll, h 14 cm, female and male doll dressed in the style of the 1940s, h 14 cm, pair of twins (same clothes) and 3 girl dolls (1x with additional baby doll) h 7.5 - 9.5 cm, head and limbs each made of biscuit porcelain, clothing probably original, plus wooden furniture: chest of drawers, 2 tables and 4 chairs (covered with leather), shelf, rocking chair and chair (chair covered with blue velvet) made of gold-colored metal (partly peeled off), four-poster bed, baby carriage and cradle, plus various accessories, such as glasses, cups, candlesticks, edition of Goethe's 'Faust' bound in leather, 'beard wax', portrait photo that can be put up, mother-of-pearl bowl, alarm clock, and much more. partly dam., signs of age, used.
MUSIKWECKER, JAEGER-LECOULTRE, 60er Jahre, kleiner Tischwecker mit Musik- und 8-Tage Werk, Frontseitig verglast. Vorne Bezeichnet Jaeger / 8 / Swiss“. HxBxT: 9,5/6,5/3,5 cm. Guter erhalt mit normalen Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Uhrwerk im Kurztest gängig, Weckerfunktion und Musikwerk überholungsbedürftig. | MUSIC ALARM CLOCK, JAEGER-LECOULTRE, '60s, small table alarm clock with music and 8-day movement, glazed on the front. Inscribed Jaeger / 8 / Swiss on the front. HxWxD: 9.5/6.5/3.5 cm. Good condition with normal signs of age and wear, movement works in a short test, alarm function and music movement in need of an overhaul.
Radioempfänger Goblin Time Spot Radio S 25, um 1947 British Vacuum Cleaner, Leatherhead. Radiowecker mit synchron laufender elektrischer Uhr, 5 Röhren, Netzbetrieb, eingebauter dynamischer Lautsprecher, 3 Wellenbereiche, Holzgehäuse, komplett mit Röhren und zweiteiliger Rückwand. Start Price: EUR 180 Goblin Time Spot Radio S 25 Radio Receiver, c. 1947 British Vacuum Cleaner, Leatherhead. Radio alarm clock with synchronous electric clock, five tubes, mains operation, built-in dynamic loudspeaker, three wave ranges, wood case, complete with tubes and two-part back panel. Start Price: EUR 180
2 Klappenschränke der Reichstelegraphenverwaltung, um 1925 RTV-Modelle ZB13, jeweils für 5 Nebenstellen, 1 x für eine Amtsleitung und 1 x für 2 Amtsleitungen, jeweils mit umschaltbarer Klingel, Kurbelinduktor (1 x ohne Kurbel), Klappen, Stöpseln und Handapparat mit Einsprechtrichter, in Nußbaumgehäusen. Start Price: EUR 180 Two Telephone Switchboards of the Reich Telegraph Administration, c. 1925 RTV models ZB13, for five intercom lines each, one for a main line and one for two main lines, both with alarm clock with change-over switch, flaps, plugs, crank inductor (one without crank) and handset with speaking horn, in walnut cases. Start Price: EUR 180
Skelett-Telephon von Ericsson, Modell 375, ab 1892 L.M. Ericsson, Stockholm. Einsprechtrichter, Blitzschutz, Fliehkraftschalter, Ebonitplatte, Kurbelinduktor, Doppelwecker. - Ein sehr frühes Modell, nur 4 Anschlußklemmen, keine Streben zwischen den Magneten, großflächige Dekoration, sehr guter Originalzustand. Start Price: EUR 450 Skeleton Telephone by L.M. Ericsson, 1892 onwards L.M. Ericsson, Stockholm. Model 375, handset with speaking horn, lightning protection, centrifugal switch, ebonite plate, crank inductor, double alarm clock. - A very early model, only four terminals, no struts between the magnets and large-scale decoration, in very good original condition. Start Price: EUR 450
A good French brass and glass Corniche styled case striking carriage clock with alarm, white enamel dial signed Eurotime with Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm set indicator, matched French moon hands, two train movement striking the hours and half past on a coiled gong, push button repeat feature, movement stamped with crossed swords mark of L’Epee, a known manufacturer from the 1800’s, though this clock probably dates to third quarter of 20th century. Approx 17 cm (h)
Brass and four glass carriage clock with lever movement, engraved decoration, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and alarm dial, in fitted case with key, clock 17.5cm highCondition Report: Backplate marked 5119, no maker's name found, some wear to the case and dial commensurate with age and use
George III Bracket Clock, signed JOHN TAYLOR. London, third quarter of the 18th century.Mahogany veneered case with gilt bronze appliques.Gilt dial with gilt bronze spandrels, month calendar and strike override.Machine, eight days winding, square plates and engraved back, hour strike on a bell and with alarm clock.Measurements: 55 x 28,5 x 20 cm.Bracket type table clock, signed by the English clockmaker John Taylor, one of the most renowned creators of bracket type clocks in London in those years. Its case is veneered in mahogany and decorated with openwork spandrels in fine tracery. It has an architectural structure, with an arched front and a talud-like dome with curved angles. The dial has Roman numerals (Arabic for the minutes) engraved in black on a silver circle and has an auxiliary window for the date calendar. A second dial, with a chime function, allows it to be silenced. This is a highly decorative piece, culminating in gilt-bronze pinnacles and other vegetal elements. The sides have ornamental latticework and side handles for easy carrying.Bracket clocks of English origin are notable mainly for their mechanism, but also for their decoration. This type of clock originated in the 17th century in the 1960s, when the pendulum was applied to the clock, replacing the previous "foliot" or balance regulator. This change made it necessary to provide the mechanism with a case to protect it from shocks that could alter its movement. This was the origin of the watches known in England as brackets, i.e. portable watches. These were short cases which housed a mechanism held between two thick plates and contained, as the driving force for each train, a combination of a hub and a snail. These clocks were originally intended to be placed on a bracket, hence their English name. This bracket was a separate piece that was usually made at the same time, with decoration to match the clock. Later, however, the base and clock began to be made separately.
George III Bracket Clock, signed CHATER & SON. London, 1753-1784.Mahogany palm-plated case with gilt bronze appliques.Gilt bronze dial with spandrels, signed, visible pendulum, calendar of the month and dial with strike override.Machine, eight days winding, engraved back square plates, alarm clock and hour chiming on a bell.Measurements: 59 x 32.5 x 20.5 cm.Bracket type table clock, signed by the English watchmaker Chater & Son. Its case is made of wood veneered in mahogany palm, with gilded bronze applications with ornamental motifs worked in relief forming spandrels in fine tracery. It has an architectural structure, with an arched front and a talud-shaped dome with curved angles. It rises on a moulded base and a baroque-style skirt with a cut-out profile. The dial has Roman numerals (Arabic for the minutes) engraved in black on a silver circle and has an auxiliary window for the calendar of the month. A second dial, with a chime function, allows it to be silenced. It culminates in four gilt bronze pinnacles and a handle for easy carrying. The sides have a glazed surface that allows a view of the machinery.Bracket clocks of English origin are notable mainly for their mechanism, but also for their decoration. This type of clock originated in the 1960s, when the pendulum was applied to the clock, replacing the previous "foliot" regulator or balance. This change made it necessary to provide the mechanism with a case to protect it from shocks that could alter its movement. This was the origin of the watches known in England as brackets, i.e. portable watches. These were short cases which housed a mechanism held between two thick plates and contained, as the driving force for each train, a combination of a hub and a snail. These clocks were originally intended to be placed on a bracket, hence their English name. This bracket was a separate piece that was usually made at the same time, with decoration to match the clock. Later, however, the base and clock began to be made separately.

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