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A very fine 19th century gilt-metal-cased and glass-sided carriage clock; the swing carrying handle above a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 'W. Thornhill & Co., 144.154 New Bond St. London', the main dial over the alarm hand, the gilded mechanism with alarm function and striking on a bell (15.5cm high with handle down x 10cm wide x 9cm deep)
A collection of Noddy toys and collectibles, to include Smiths Noddy alarm clock., Linda Noddy and Big Ears Pull Along See-Saw Friction Toy, boxed., three Fairylite wooden egg cups, Noddy, Mr Golly and Mr Plod, boxed., two H.C.F plastic egg cups, both boxed., wooden money box., Noddy Puppet, etc. (a quantity)
A very rare early 18th century pewter and brass-inlaid Italian table clock with six-hour dialFrancesco Papillion, FirenzeThe break-fronted case surmounted by an elaborate cast handle over a stepped caddy top with moulded edges over the architrave with an inset silk-backed blind sound fret, the sides with long glazed panels, on a moulded base and bun feet, the 5 inch silvered dial marked I to VI framed by a minute ring marked in tens for each hour, with single blued steel hand, mounted on an engraved gilt brass dial plate signed in an engraved cartouche within a pattern of strapwork, scrolls and flowers on a matted ground, the small rectangular movement plates united by four baluster pillars pinned through the backplate, with single 'tandem barrel' driving both wheel trains, the going train with verge escapement (the 'scape wheel mounted at an angle) to a short verge bob pendulum mounted on silk within cycloidal cheeks, the strike train sounding on a vertical bell. Ticking and striking, together with a winding key. 49cms (1ft 7ins) high.Footnotes:There is little information about Francesco Papillion. There are only a few signed clocks by him which include a night clock in the Getty Museum and an alarm watch in the British Museum. Archival records in Florence show that Papillion entered the clockmaker's guild in 1705.The six hour clock was used in Italy, especially in the Papal States, until the end of the 18th century, when Napoleon replaced it with the 12 hour system. The six hour, or 'Roman time' started just after sunset with the evening prayers, and worked around the Canonical hours.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 19th century French engraved brass oval grande sonnerie-striking carriage clock with alarm, calendar and day of the week in the original travelling caseThe five glass case surmounted by a foliate handle on a raised and engraved base with a lever underneath offering options for 'hours and quarters', 'quarters' and 'silent', the circular white enamel Roman dial with blued steel Breguet style hands over three subsidiary dials, one for the day of the week, one for the alarm, the other for the date, all set within a highly engraved floral and foliate mask, the twin barrel movement with silvered lever platform escapement with compensated bimetallic balance, striking the hours, half hours and quarters on a pair of blued-steel gongs mounted on a block (stamped M.V) and two hammers, with a third hammer for the alarm. Striking, repeating (and ticking intermittently). Sold with the original purple velvet lined travelling case and an associated double ended winding key. 19cms (7ins) high (3)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 19th century French engraved brass repeating carriage clock with three porcelain panels, alarm and original travelling caseThe dial marked ParisSurmounted by a rippled handle over the repeat button and bevelled oval inspection panel, the porcelain side panels depicting two lovers frolicking on a swing on a bleu celeste background on a raised base, the rectangular Roman dial with blued-steel spade hands over an alarm subsidiary dial all set amongst a painted boating scene set in a gold foliate border, the twin barrel movement with silvered platform escapement and bimetallic and compensated balance, striking the hours and half-hours on a blued-steel coiled gong mounted on a block stamped A.D. Ticking, striking and repeating. Sold with the original velvet lined travelling case with glass viewing panel and an associated double ended winding key. 16.5cms (6 inches) high (3)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A MID 19th century French brass centre seconds carriage clock made for the Chinese marketJapy FreresThe one piece case with large top inspection panel and integral repeat button over glazed sides, the solid rear door with shuttered winding and setting apertures, the white rectangular Roman dial with blued-steel Breguet style hands, over three subsidiaries for date, alarm and day of the week (in French), the signed movement with engraved platform escapement and monometallic balance to a 'crab-claw' duplex escapement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Ticking, striking and repeating. 18cms (7ins) high (1)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid 19th century French one-piece, bell-striking and repeating centre-seconds carriage clock with calendarRetailed by Barwise, ParisThe rectangular case surmounted by a fancy handle over a large bevelled inspection panel with repeat button set through the glass, over similar side panels on a plinth base, the white rectangular enamel dial with Roman numerals signed at VI within the minute track, over subsidiary dials for alarm, day and date, the movement wound through the shuttered rear door, with repeat signature and the number 220 LM, with replaced lever platform escapement striking and repeating on a bell, Sold with a brass double ended winding key. 18cms (7ins) high (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine early 20th century French bourne-shaped grande sonnerie carriage clock with running seconds, alarm, day and date. With original presentation case and key.L.Leroy & Cie, 7 Bd. de la Madeleine, Paris, no.22792The case surmounted by a C-shaped handle over a repeat button, bevelled glass inspection panel and glazed sides on bun feet, set to the underside with a selection lever offering options for grande sonnerie, silence and petite sonnerie, the signed silvered Arabic dial with running seconds and blued steel spade hands over subsidiaries for day of the week, alarm and date, the twin train movement striking the hours and quarters on a pair of blued steel coiled gongs, the signed silvered lever platform escapement engraved 'Echappement Extra'. Ticking, striking and repeating. Sold with the original double ended winding key stamped 22792 and the original leather and emerald green velvet lined presentation case. 23cms (9inches) high (3)Footnotes:Comparative literature: Fanelli & Terwilliger, A Century of Fine Carriage Clocks, p.98.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century gilt brass repeating carriage clock with pietra dura panelsRetailed by H. Bozi, FirenzeThe corniche case with ribbed handle over three panels of inlaid semi-precious stones depicting floral bouquets, the signed rectangular pietra dura dial with inlaid floral spandrels, gilt Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the movement with silvered lever platform escapement and compensated bimetallic balance, striking the hour and half hour, and repeating the hour on a gong, with separate alarm train. 4 ¾ in (12cm) high including handleFootnotes:Provenance: The collection of Dr Eugene Antelis. Pietra dura has been a Florentine craft since the Renaissance, and it is probable that Bozi bought the clock movements from France and fitted the panels at his workshop in Florence. Other stone workers would have undoubtedly done the same, similar examples are shown in Roberts, D. (1993) Carriage and Other Travelling Clocks. Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, pp.155-156.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and very rare late 17th century ebony veneered quarter repeating table timepieceThomas Tompion, Londini Fecit, un-numbered, circa 1680-85Surmounted by a bold facetted foliate-bud handle on internal pommels set on flowerhead mounts, the caddy with four applied foliate scroll mounts set against red silk, the moulded cornice over long rectangular glazed side panels to a moulded plinth base on turned bun feet, the front door with pierced brass sound fret over twin escutcheons to the uprights. The 6 inch square gilt brass dial signed 'Tho. Tompion Londini Fecit' along the lower edge within a single line border enclosing the winged cherub's head spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with five-minute Arabic numerals, minute track and Roman hours divided by meeting arrow-head half-hour markers and inner quarter hour track, the finely matted centre with good blued steel hands, and typical three latched dial feet to the movement.The movement united by six latched, knopped and ringed pillars, the frontplate measuring 15cms x 21cms (6ins x 8.25ins) and cut to accommodate part of the elaborate brass and steel quarter striking train, the larger backplate measuring 16.5cms x 21cms (6.5ins x 8.25ins) cut with an arched aperture to accommodate the protruding hour bell, and further cut for the pivotted quarter striking levers, signed across the centre 'Tho Tompion Londini Fecit' in a rectangle, the lower third of the plate decorated with symmetrical flower heads on stalks emanating from the lower edge, the upper portion of the plate with a further six flowerheads within foliage. The verge escapement mounted on a knife edge and driven by a chain fusee and short pendulum with pear shaped bob. The hours and quarters struck at will by pulling a cord from either side of the case (each repeat cord passing through a brass ferrule), struck on two bells and hammers. 35cms (13 1/2ins) highFootnotes:Jeremy Evans lists only five un-numbered 8-day spring driven timepieces by Thomas Tompion. All are in ebony Phase One cases and all have the bell set into a cut-out aperture in the large backplate. Two emanate from two of the great 20th century collections, the first from The Wetherfield Collection, inventory number 23, which with the added complication of an alarm train sold at Christies, London, June 2011 for £289,000. The second from the Iden collection, (illustrated in Percy Dawson's overview published by the Antique Collectors Club 1987 on page 87) which is now in private hands.The cut out was necessary because at this time Tompion used a backplate that was larger than the frontplate. It is a rare feature, but others are known, the latest known to us dates to circa 1687. R.W. Symonds in his standard work illustrates three backplates with cut-outs for the bell:Figure 174 - the backplate of clock number 22, the angle of the shoulders are comparable with the current lot, however the repeat slots run all the way to the edge of the plate, the signature sits within a full pattern of flowers and foliage. Figure 176 - the backplate of clock number 66 has smaller, shallower shoulders and the repeat is activated via a Z-bar. The engraving is lighter than figure 174 and more comparable to the current lot. Figure 181 clock number 96. A similar engraved backplate with cut-out but a Z-bar repeat system was sold in these rooms and is illustrated in Dzik, 'Engraving on English Table Clocks: Art on a Canvas of Brass 1660-1800', 2019, Wild Boar Publications, p.109, Fig.7.10.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare mid 18th century miniature brass-bound ebonised timepiece with pull quarter striking and alarmJohn Ellicott, LondonThe case with small foliate-cast handle over a brass-bound inverted bell top, the sides with arched glazed panels framed in brass, as are both doors, on a brass-bound base on cast block feet, the 3.5inch arched brass dial with Roman alarm-setting dial in the arch framed by rare spandrels featuring Roman helmets over the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with minute track and chamfered quarter hour track around the matted centre, the movement plates measuring 5ins by 3.75ins united by five knopped pillars, the single chain fusee movement with maintaining power to a knife edge verge escapement repeating the hours on a single bell and hammer, followed by the quarters on a rack of three bells and hammers, the alarm sounded via a double-headed hammer mounted within the larger hour bell 29cms (11.5ins) high.Footnotes:John Ellicott was born in 1706, the son of a clockmaker of the same name. He was one of the outstanding clockmakers of the 18th century, producing a large number of high quality clocks for the home market and export, his work was particularly valued by the Spanish Royal family. He developed his own form of temperature compensated pendulum and was instrumental in the perfection of the cylinder escapement. He was clockmaker to King George III, a position which paid £150 per annum. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society on the 26th of October 1738 and published articles on clocks and an equation of time table in the Philosophical Transactions for the Society. He supplied portable regulators to astronomers notably; Nevil Maskelyne, Charles Mason and James Cook for the recording of the transit of Venus. Ellicott was a keen astronomer and observed the transit of Venus in 1761 from an observatory built in his home in Hackney. He worked from St Swithins Alley, Royal Exchange, London. He was thus capable of making the highest grade precision timekeepers, the most elaborate 'fancy' clocks with finely cast and chased silver mounts, but also the beautifully proportioned and eminently usable fare such as the current clock.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 18th century mahogany single pad top bracket clock with alarm and pull quarter repeatRaymond, LondonThe arched top with brass carrying handle over rectangular glass side panels the four corners and door frames edged in brass, over a moulded base and brass ogee feet, the signed 5 inch white enamel Roman and Arabic dial with alarm disc to centre with gilt brass hands, and subsidiary dials above XII for strike/silent and rise-and-fall regulation, the twin gut fusee movement with pivotted verge escapement and rack strike on the bell, signed in a scroll cartouche framed by a running formal border, the engraved lenticular pendulum bob secured by a hinged engraved bracket. Ticking, striking, repeating and alarm operational. Sold with a brass winding key and two case keys. 36cms (14inches) high (4)Footnotes:Raymond of London was active around 1780.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A German weight driven wall clock with alarm in the manner of Erhard Liechti of WinterthurBearing the punched date 1589 and the initials E*LThe iron frame consisting of four worked rectangular-section stepped uprights to a separate open cupola with painted sections framing the deep bell secured via a lug pinned from above, struck by a shaped steel hammer. The movement with all wheels and pinions of iron, the going train of three wheels terminating in an upright verge crown wheel and an un-sprung balance suspended on silk. The strike train with outside countwheel with internal teeth driven by an 8-leaf pinion, striking the hours and halves with separate hammers. The dial with painted iron plate 10.25 inches by 5.25 inches depicting a pediment over a pair of columns with tiled floor below, the Roman chapter ring with single gilt hand (the tip in the form of a pointing human hand) enclosing the alarm-setting dial with pins for the alarm. The time set by pushing a lever on the left hand side to dis-engage the balance arbor. 40cms (15.75ins) high.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare mid-18th century Swiss gilt wood quarter striking table clock with alarm, enamel dial and 'Chevalier de Bethune'-type escapementP. Jaquet Droz, Chaux de Fondsthe caddy top with handle and cone finials over a further four finials, long shaped glazed side windows and a moulded base, the wood gesso-covered and decorated with matting and wriggle-work on turned brass feet, the 7.5inch one-piece white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, brass alarm-setting disc and blued steel hands, signed in the strike/silent subsidiary dial above XII, framed by well-cast foliate spandrels, the plates united by four turned pillars pinned through the backplate, the two large spring barrels with chain drive to pair of squat fusees, the going train terminating in a Chevalier de Bethune-type escapement with a 'scape wheel of 8 teeth cocked on the backplate now receiving impulse via a shaped steel block set on an arbor with a toothed rack meshing with another (in the style of a mole's foot) mounted on the crutch arbor (the current steel block a probable replacement for the original Chevalier de Bethune pallets), the strike train with high count pinions striking the quarters and hours on a pair of bells via vertical hammers, the alarm with separate spring barrel wound from the rear and sounding on a separate bell with internal T-hammer, the striking and repeating work in polished steel mounted on the backplate. Ticking and striking. 51cms (20ins) high.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COCKPIT CLOCK ETC. An RAF/Air Ministry cockpit clock. The black dial with MK.IIC on the left hand side & Ref. No.6A/1104. (Note: this type of clock was used in some models of Spitfires, Sunderlands, Tiger Moths etc). Also, one other cockpit clock & a chromium cased Sestrel alarm clock. All clocks in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any clock is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
BEDSIDE CLOCKS. A Davis gilt metal bedside alarm clock. Height 6.5cm. Also, one other small bedside clock with blue enamelled bezel & mounted on alabaster. All clocks in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any clock is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
SWIZA CLOCKS. A Swiza small clock with musical movement & faux crackled lacquer case. Also, two other Swiza clocks each with alarm function. Tallest, 14cm. All clocks in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any clock is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
Miller & Sons of Paris carriage clock with Roman numerals to the enamel dial, with subsidiary alarm dial, foliate engraved plate, five-sided glass and brass case, numbered 12513 to the back, all housed in brown leather travel case, 17cms to the top of the handle Condition ReportSome light surface scratches and scuffs to both glass and brass. Tarnishing and wear to areas of brass. Leather case has scratches, scuffs and knocks.Is just repeater clock, less frequent that quarter hour. 17 cm to the top of the handle.
A SWISS REUGE MUSIC ALARM CLOCK, marked in dial 'Rouge Music' and '7 Rubis', in red and gilt, height 8cm (not tested), together with a small Masons 'Chartreuse' clock, height 10cm and a Bradford Exchange porcelain clock 'Lamplight Lane Heirloom Porcelain clock by Thomas Kinkade' A6052, height 22.5cm (3)
A TEDDY RUXPIN ANIMATED TOY, circa 1985, complete with one cassette box and instructions, untested (batteries have leaked into battery compartment), together with a NLZ Snoopy lamp, height approximately 50cm, not tested, needs a clean, a Wesco Homer Simpson alarm clock and boxed Disney Eeyore soft toy
Konvolut Reiseuhren, 6-tlg., Reiseuhr, Schweiz, Matthew Norman, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Kaliber 1754, Messing, weißes Zifferblatt, Gehäuse zu allen Seiten verglast, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, Weckerstellkreis, 14,5 cm x 8 cm, 'Matthew Norman, London, Swiss Made' bezeichnet, rückseitig 'Movement, Matthew Norman, London, 1754 A' u. '11 Eleven Jewels, Unadjusted, Swiss Made' graviert, Verglasung partiell beschädigt; Reiseuhr, Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Messing, weißes Zifferblatt, Gehäuse zu allen Seiten verglast, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, Weckerstellkreis, 14,5 cm x 8 cm, '55699' bezeichnet; Reiseuhr, Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Messing, weißes Ziffernblatt, Gehäuse von allen Seiten verglast, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, 14,5 cm x 8 cm, 'EB-143' bezeichnet, Verglasung partiell beschädigt; Reiseuhr, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Messing, Emaille-Zifferblatt, Gehäuse zu allen Seiten verglast, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, 14,5 cm x 7,5 cm, Zifferblatt beschädigt; Reiseuhr, Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Messing, weißes Zifferblatt, Gehäuse zu allen Seiten verglast, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, 15 cm x 8 cm, Verglasung u. Ziffernblatt partiell beschädigt; Reiseuhr, Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Messing, weißes Zifferblatt, Gehäuse zu allen Seiten verglast, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, 14 cm x 8 cm, 'Made in France' bezeichnet, Verglasung u. Zifferblattpartiell beschädigtAssorted lot of carriage clocks6 items, carriage clock, Swiss, Matthew Norman, 2nd half 20th C., 8-day running, calibre 1754, brass, white dial, glazed on all faces, Roman hours, alarm function, 14.5 cm x 8 cm, inscribed 'Matthew Norman, London, Swiss Made', and 'Movement, Matthew Norman, London, 1754 A' & '11 Eleven Jewels, Unadjusted, Swiss Made' on the reverse, the glazing partially damaged; carriage clock, French, 2nd half 20th C., 8-day running, brass, white dial, glazed on all faces, Roman hours, alarm function, 14.5 cm x 8 cm, inscribed '55699'; carriage clock, French, 2nd half 20th C., 8-day running, brass, white dial, glazed on all faces, Roman hours, 14.5 cm x 8 cm, inscribed 'EB-143', the glazing partially damaged; carriage clock, 2nd half 20th C., 8-day running, brass, enamel dial, glazed on all faces, Roman hours, 14.5 cm x 7.5 cm, dial damaged; carriage clock, French, 2nd half 20th C., 8-day running, brass, white dial, glazed on all faces, Roman hours, 15 cm x 8 cm, glazing and dial partially damaged; carraige clock, French, 8-day running, brass, white dial, glazed on all faces, Roman hours, 14 cm x 8 cm, inscribed 'Made in France', glazing and dial partially damaged
Konvolut Reiseuhren, 5-tlg., Reiseuhr, Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Gehäuse aus Messing, zu allen Seiten verglast, weißes Zifferblatt, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, Weckerstellkreis mit arabischen Zahlen, vergoldete Zeiger, 14,5 cm x 7,5 cm, 'Made in France' bezeichnet, Verglasung und Zifferblatt partiell beschädigt; Reiseuhr, Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Gehäuse aus Messing, zu allen Seiten verglast, weißes Zifferblatt, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, Weckerstellkreis mit römischen Zahlen, 14,5 cm x 8 cm, 'France' bezeichnet, das Weckerwerk schlägt auf eine Glocke unter dem Boden, Ziffernblatt partiell beschädigt; Reiseuhr, Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Gehäuse aus Messing, zu allen Seiten verglast, weißes Zifferblatt, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, 11 cm x 6 cm, 'Made in France' bezeichnet, Verglasung partiell beschädigt; Reiseuhr, Schweiz, Matthew Norman, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Gehäuse aus Messing, zu allen Seiten verglast, weißes Zifferblatt, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, 10,5 cm x 6 cm, 'Matthew Norman, London' bezeichnet; Reiseuhr, Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 8-Tage-Uhrwerk, Gehäuse aus Messing, zu allen Seiten verglast, weißes Zifferblatt, Stundenkreis mit römischen Zahlen, 10 cm x 5,5 cm, Zifferblatt minimal beschädigtAssorted lot of carriage clocks5 items, carriage clock, French, 2nd half 20th C., 8-day running, brass case, glazed on all faces, white dial, Roman numerals, alarm dial with Arabic numerals, gold plated hands, 14.5 cm x 7.5 cm, inscribed 'Made in France', partial damage to the glazing and dial; carriage clock, French, 2nd half 20th C., 8-day running, brass case, glazed on all faces, white dial, Roman numerals, alarm dial with Roman numerals, 14.5 cm x 8 cm, inscribed 'France', alarm striking on a bell in the base, partial damage to the dial; carriage clock, French, 2nd half 20th C., 8-day running, brass case, glazed on all faces, white dial, Roman numerals, 11 cm x 6 cm, inscribed 'Made in France', partial damage to the glazing; carriage clock, Swiss, Matthew Norman, 2nd half 20th C., 8-day running, brass case, glazed on all faces, white dial, Roman numerals, 10.5 cm x 6 cm, inscribed 'Matthew Norman, London'; carriage clock, French, 2nd half 20th C., 8-day running, brass case, glazed on all faces, white dial, Roman numerals, 10 cm x 5.5 cm, dial slightly damaged
Reisewecker, wohl England, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., Messing, facetiertes Glas, Zifferblatt Emaille, Maße 18,5 cm x 12 cm x 9 cm, Aufzugschlüssel anbei, altersbedingter Zustand, Zifferblatt beschädigtCarriage alarm clockPresumably English, 2nd half 20th C., brass, faceted glass, enamel dial, dimensions 18.5 cm x 12 cm x 9 cm, includes winding key, age related wear, damage to the dial
MB - Action GT - A vintage games lot with Domino Rally Ghost Train, 2 x MB Star Bird spaceships, a Peter K robot and a Robot Alarm Clock. They are unchecked for completeness. The boxes all have some storage wear and creasing. (5)Lot descriptions reflect the cataloguer's opinion only and do not constitute a guarantee. If in doubt, intending bidders should either attend public viewing or request a written condition report. All sales are final.

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