A nice quality Brass cased carriage Clock having a bevelled front window and oval upper window revealing the escapement, the side and rear panels being of gold highlighted turquoise porcelain each with a reserve with a rural scene with buildings near a stream the face also being turquoise porcelain with Roman numerals and an inset subsidiary alarm time dial, the separate alarm mechanism ringing on a bell to the base, (ran briefly at the time of cataloguing, appears to require servicing/lubricating) 3 1/8'' wide x 2 1/2'' deep x 4 9/16'' high (handle down), weight 785 gms. approx.
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James Aitchison Edinburgh brass carriage clock, pivoted carrying handle and repeat button to the top. Gilt dial with roman numerals with an alarm setting dial below, blued steel hands, eight day movement striking on a gong, (with key). 14cm high (excluding handle).CONDITION REPORT:The time piece is in good working condition (with key). The dial and hands are all good, all glass panels are in good condition. The case is good with some rubbing and dark marks to the surfaces. See additional images. Serial number 2264.
MAHOGANY WATCH REPAIRERS CABINETwith a fold down front revealing three drawers with an assortment of digital and mechanical wrist watches including Timex, Smiths, Lucerno, Casio, Belltime, Dorna, Kelton, Newmark, Yukon, Oris, Sears, Aviation, Hopalong Cassidy novelty watch and five bedside alarm clocks, various watch parts and straps, and a book 'The Clock Jobbers Handbook'
18th century oak longcase clock, the protruding cornice over baluster pilasters enclosing a matted brass dial with mask spandrels and alarm dial, the case door with bull's eye glass, on a plinth base, the thirty hour pillar frame movement with count wheel and striking on a bell (bell missing), dial 26 cm square, total height 195 cm
circa 1955, the signed circular cream coloured dial, 28mm diameter, with silver coloured batons (Arabic numerals at 12 and 6) and hands, centre sweep and inner rotating alarm setting disc, signed and jewelled mechanical crown wind movement calibre K814, number 1395664, with crowns for winding the movement and the alarm on either side of the pendant bale at 12 o'clock, case, 30mm, verso brushed and snap on, numbered 790574, interior signed, the case within a black horseshoe shaped frame, with metal fold over cover/stand, presented with a livered black leather pouchFootnote: The 'Memovox' (from the Latin memoria 'memory' and vox 'voice') was first introduced in 1951, both as a wristwatch and a pendant watch which converted to a miniature bedside clock. The mechanism operating the time and alarm function were separated by constructing two separate barrels, which ensured that the power reserve of the timepiece was not reduced by triggering the alarm function. As a result, Memovox has two crowns for winding.In 1956 a mechanical automatic version was introduced, credited as the first automatic wristwatch movement to house a mechanical alarm function.
A late 19th Century Grand Sonnerie carriage clock, the white enamel roman dial above subsidiary alarm aperture, fitted a repeater movement with platform lever escapement, striking on two coil gongs, stamped with H.M trademark, stamped 35/334, the base fitted with lever for Grand Sonnerie, Petite Sonnerie and Silent, in gorge case with column corners and shaped handle, 10.5 x 9.5 x 17.0cms high.
Breguet: a late 19th Century French gilt brass carriage alarm clock, in gorge case, with enamelled roman dial, outer arabic dial, subsidiary alarm dial, platform lever escapement striking on a bell, the back-plate engraved 'Bregeut No. 3962', 14.5cms with handle down, in leather travelling case.
A late 19th Century Petite-Sonnerie carriage clock, by Le Roy & Fils, France, the white enamel roman dial above subsidiary alarm dial within gilt bezel, fitted a repeating movement with patent 9501 bottom wound movement with platform lever escapement, striking on two gongs, stamped 5907, in gorge case with shaped corners and handle, 7.5 x 7.0 x 12.0cms high, in maroon leather case baring label 'Le Roy & Fils, 57 New Bond Street, London, Made in France'.
A 1950s Swiza Mignon musical alarm clock. CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
Cartier steel and gilt brass cased travel alarm clock, Cartier Paris signed white dial, with Roman numerals and minute track, with a quartz movement, the backplate numbered 7508 05847 Swiss Made, case 75mm diameterCondition Report: Not tested for time keeping as no battery included, battery casing is looseslight discolouring to metal and surface has a few light scratches, one screw is rustyEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Cartier, A travelling alarm clock the gold plated case containing an arched signed dial with Roman numeral hour markers, fitted with a battery movement, with cabochon set winder, fold out support, the back numbered 66021 U 05806, with box, papers and outer card boxCondition Report: Movement functioning at time of inspection but not tested for timekeeping.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
A French brass carriage clock, timepiece with alarm with Roman numerals, complete with carrying case. Height excluding handle 10 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock doesn't appear to work and probably would benefit from an overhaul. The height of the case is 10.7 cm and the width is 8 cm. It does have a key present. There is no obvious damage other than some hairline cracks to the enamelled dial, the remainder appears to be in good condition.
A collection of four brass carriage clocks, three timepieces only, one with alarm. CONDITION REPORT: One timepiece has a chip to top left hand corner of enamelled dial and a chip to the top left hand corner or the glazed rear door. Another timepiece has a hairline crack running diagonally across the dial. The third appears to be in good overall condition. The clock with alarm has two very small chips to the plaster face and some scuffing to the metal case. The repeat button is also slightly loose.
A late 18th century single handed hooded alarm wall timepiece, case height 57 cm, width 32 cm, depth 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dial size for this clock is 17 cm square. Visually the case exterior is in good condition, the flat top has some age-related splitting and some staining around the fixing points to the base moulding, the dial appears to have been cleaned as does the mechanism and the seat board appears to be a replacement, the apron or fret cut moulding appears to have been re-attached, the movements ropes and weights appear to be later, the shaped base section has splitting and some minor losses. Looking at the case throughout there is a possibility that the case has been fully restored i.e taken apart and re-assembled, we have not had the clock running and cannot guarantee that it is fully operational.
Small late 19th / early 20th Century gilt brass cased carriage clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the two train movement striking on a gong and with a subsidiary alarm train, 4.75ins high excluding the loop handle, in the original red Morocco leather covered case
A 19th Century French Carriage Clock, by Drocourt of Paris, No. 8356, the 2.275ins diameter white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, within engraved gilt brass slip, to the eight day two train quarter striking and repeating movement with alarum, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case engraved with trailing leaf and floral ornament, 5.75ins high, and leather cover travelling case for sameCondition Report - The overall condition of the clock is excellent showing no obvious sign of previous damage or repair. Likewise the dial and subsidiary seconds dial are both in excellent condition showing no obvious sign of previous damage or repair or hairline cracks. All five glass panels are in excellent condition showing no sign of chips or cracks. The mechanism itself appears to be clean and in good order and intact. The clock winds, runs and sets, but has not been tested. The mechanism is two train, both winding from the rear, likewise the alarm is wound from the rear as are the alarm hands. Overall a nice example.
An Early 19th Century French Ormolu 'Pendule d'Officier' Mantle Clock, by F.S. Antoine Konner, Bruchsall, No.7251, the 4.25ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman hour numerals and Arabic quarter numerals, with concentric date ring with gilt pierced and engraved hands and blue steeled hands for date and alarm set, to the eight day quarter striking and repeating movement, with balance wheel escapement and alarm, striking on two bells, contained in case with coiled serpent handle, applied with oak leaves and foliate bosses to sides, on turned feet, 7.5ins high, Provenance: Bonham's, New Bond Street, London - 19th June 2007 - Lot 16Condition Report - The overall condition of the gilding to the exterior case is in very good condition and appears to be original, showing no obvious sign of any previous damage or repair. We can confirm that the movement is indeed an eight day movement and that the clock winds, runs, sets and repeats, however it has not been tested. The dial is in excellent condition showing no obvious signs of hairline cracks or previous repair. The hands appear original, likewise the glass to the front appears to be original and in good condition showing no obvious cracks or other damage. Overall a nice honest example.
L' Epee Sainte-Suzanne bei Montbéliard, gegr. 1839. Limitierte Reiseuhr mit Wecker, Kalender und Musikspielwerk. 1991.Vergoldetes Messing, vierseitig verglast, mit kannelierten versilberten Ecksäulen. Emaille-Zifferblatt, schwarze Ziffern, Zentralzeiger, kleine Sekunde, kleine Anzeigen für Alarmeinstellung, Monat, Datum, bez. 'L'Epée Paris'. Mit Mozart-Melodien spielendem und wiederholendem Spielwerk in der Basis, die durch den Alarm aktiviert wird. Repetition. Halb und Stundenschlag auf Tonfeder. Num. 16/100. Platine verso gemarkt. H. mit Griff 19,5 cm, B. 10,5 cm, T. 9,5 cm. Mit Schlüssel. - L' Epee Sainte-Suzanne near Montbéliard, est. 1839. A limited Clock with Alarm, Calendar and Musical Mechanism. 1991. Gilded brass, foursided glazed, with plated columns. Enamel dial, black roman numerals, central hands, small second, small aperture für alarm setting, month and date, labelled 'L'Epée Paris'. With Mozart melodies playing mechanism in the base, activated through alarm. Repetition. Strike on gong spring, numb. 16/100. Platine reverse marked. H. with handle 19,5 cm, w. 10,5 cm, d. 9,5 cm. With key. -
Doctor Who Interest. ( 2 ) Items In Total. Comprises 1/ Doctor Who - Spin and Fly Tardis, Highlights are Authentic Sound and Light, Designer for 3.75 Scale Figures, Take off and Landing light and Sound FX, Sprint Loaded Doors. 2/ Doctor Who Tardis Projection Alarm Clock, Features Project the Time on your Ceiling, Lights and Sounds, Please See Photos.
Three metal novelty tape measures, comprising a gilt brass watering can with velvet pin cushion, the printed tape in ins. and cms., the terminal as the can handle, tape very weak at joint but with long blank section, 4cms, another as an alarm clock, the complete tape wound from the back and operating the hands, 5cms, and another in the form of a travel clock, the complete sprung tape operating the hands, 4cms. (3)
Vintage American Westclox metal electric alarm clock and a cotton shuttle. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
A late 19th Century French pendule d'officier eight-day clock, the case flanked by rosettes with snake handle on bun feet, fitted a twin-drum movement with lever platform, striking on a bell, 22cm high CONDITION REPORT: Case throughout is good. Works intermittently. There appears to be something wrong with the alarm. Key aperture missing winder. Strikes the half hour. 12cm deep, 20cm height (handle down), 13cm wide
A ROSE QUARTZ MOUNTED ALARM CLOCK BY EUROPEAN WATCH & CLOCK CO. INC CIRCA 1920 The silvered engine turned dial with black Roman numerals and diamond accented hands, manual wind alarm, 15 jewelled movement, No. 115 01279, movement signed, set in a polished rose quartz tapered block, with pen channel, in a partial red leather case Condition Report: Movement functioningAlarm function is not workingMinute and hour hands setAlarm hand does not setLight marks to the dialMinor chips to the rose quartzSome cracks Condition Report Disclaimer

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