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Los 5055

A 19th century postman's alarm clock, 17.5cm pink and white enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, centred by a brass setting dial, weight-driven movement striking on a bell, 29cm diam overall

Los 275

A 20TH CENTURY FRENCH QUARTER STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCK the decorative moulded brass case enclosing a gilt dial with Arabic numerals fronting an eight-day spring driven movement with alarm, striking and repeating the quarters on two gongs 19cm high handle up

Los 169

Two boxes of carriage, mantle and wall clocks, including a circular oak cased wall clock case, (see lot 163 for a Stockall Marples & Co clock movement) with later quartz movement and an electric circular wall clock marked Gillett & Johnston, Croydon and other mantle/alarm clocks. (2)

Los 237

A brass alarm carriage clock, the white enamel dial with subsidiary alarm dial, the movement striking on a bell, key.

Los 479

FOUR BOXES OF SUNDRY ITEMS to include sewing accessories including cottons, flatwares, Russian travel alarm clock, plated egg cups, assorted prints, cine camera, bluetooth headsets, digital compact cameras, artists table top easel, etc

Los 586

FOUR BOXES OF COLLECTABLES, METALWARES, tins, buttons, back scratchers, shoe horns, an alarm clock, boxed cribbage board, brown bakelite bowl, flat irons, cased manicure set, etc (four boxes)

Los 460

Three cigarette cases: crocodile skin; wood with hand painted Polo player on fornt; and leather. Two crocodile skin wallets; a leather and brass wallet; two leather cigar cases; crocodile skin hallmarked silver mounted lid; crocodile skin circular frame; crocodile skin cased travelling clockwork alarm clock by Walter Jones, Sloane Street, London, going, case as found. Estimate £80-120.

Los 915

A 1930s Art Deco chrome and faux shagreen mantel clock, 15cm (6 ins) high; together with a French brass alarm clock marked 'Brevete SGDG' (2).Condition ReportFeels overwound but does tick for a few seconds when shaken, some wear to the 'shagreen' to the sides, glass intact and face in good condition

Los 129

A Kaiser novelty alarm clock in the form of a flower, in original box.

Los 132

A Cartier brushed steel and brass travel alarm clock, 7.5cms (3ins) wide.Condition Reportsome light scratches to the case.seems to be running but no guarantee

Los 14

A collection of x3 original retro vintage desk clocks, of varying form, to include; a Presta chrome-effect clock with blue face, a larger space-age type Coral ' 2 Jewels ' clock on shaped metal base and a Japanese made Rhythm 2 Jewels Alarm Clock. Great collection of retro clocks. 

Los 321

ESGE - An original vintage retro 20th Century German alarm clock lamp compendium featuring an adjustable white bakelite lamp on chrome bar neck with alarm clock base. A good classic piece of vintage design. Measures: 15cm wide.

Los 638

An original 20th Century retro vintage Japanese made space age oval egg alarm clock having chrome body with vibrant pink face, chrome baton numerals and chrome arrow dials. Makers ' Coral ' to the face. Winding mechanism to the back. Measures approx 17cm

Los 162

A brass alarm clock of unusual cylindrical form with 2 bells under, on wooden plinth

Los 406

WAR TIME ALARM CLOCK Lady Winston, Connecticut, USA,  with key-wind movement, the white dial with black Arabic numerals, dark blue steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, circa 1940's.

Los 405

AL-FARDAN: A MINIATURE BRASS PURSE ALARM CLOCK with manual key wind movement, the black dial with gold baton numerals and gold hands, in a green leather case

Los 30

A Victorian wooden cased alarm clock 1950/60 mantle clock and a modern barometer.

Los 1

A good late 19th century French engraved gorge cased repeating carriage clock with alarm and calendar dial in the original travelling caseThe case stamped 2904The rippled handle over an oval bevelled glass inspection panel with repeat button, the white enamel circular Arabic dial with blued steel Breguet style hands, over two smaller dials, the left showing the date the right for the alarm, set within a foliate engraved mask, the two train movement with lever platform escapement and bi-metallic compensated balance, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Ticking, striking and repeating. Sold with the original velvet lined travelling case with glass inspection panel and a double-ended winding key. 16cms (6ins) high (3)Footnotes:Purchased in 2014.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 15

A late 19th century French repeating Gorge Cased Carriage Clock with AlarmJ. Klaftenberger, 157 Regent Street, Case numbered.1452 The rippled handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel and repeat button over four bevelled glass panels on a raised base, the signed rectangular white enamel Roman dial with blued-steel Breguet style hands over a subsidiary alarm dial, the lever platform escapement with cut and compensated bimetallic balance, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, the alarm struck by a smaller hammer. Ticking and striking. Sold with two double ended winding keys. 18cms (7ins) high (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 16

A good late 19th century French gorge cased repeating carriage clock with alarm and travelling caseLe Roy & Fils, Pal. Royal Gte. Montpensier 13-15 Paris/296 Regent Street, LondonThe highly engraved case all over decorated with flowers and foliage with rippled handle over a rectangular bevelled glass inspection panel and repeat button over two glass side panels, the signed white enamel rectangular Roman dial with blued-steel Breguet style hands over a subsidiary Arabic alarm dial, the twin train movement with lever platform escapement with bimetallic compensated balance, striking the hours and half hours on a bell and repeating the quarters on a further bell. Ticking and striking. Sold with the original leather travelling case and a modern double ended winding key. 16cms (6 inches) high (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 17

Of Canadian Interest. A large late 19th century French gorge cased Petite Sonnerie striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm, with travelling case and winding key.J.Klaftenberger, 157 Regent Street. At one time owned by Sir David Lewis Macpherson, KCMG PC (1818 – 1896) of Toronto. The glazed case with rippled handle over the bevelled glass rectangular inspection panel and repeat button, the signed white rectangular Arabic dial with blued-steel Breguet style moon hands over a subsidiary alarm dial. The twin train movement with large silvered platform escapement with bi-metallic compensated balance, striking the hours, half hours and quarters on a pair of coiled blued-steel gongs mounted on a block stamped F.D. Ticking, striking and repeating. Sold with a brass double ended winding key stamped 23166, and the original leather travelling case with a plaque mounted into the base of the handle which reads 'Hon.D.L McPherson Toronto.' 18cms (7ins) high (3)Footnotes:The travelling case contains a 19th century handwritten note on the rear of a business card for 'William Tucker, Jeweller, Clare Street, Bristol. William Tucker registered in the 1865 and 1871 Bristol directories as a gold and silversmith, jeweller, watchmaker &c. at 24 Clare Street.The notes offer directions for use which remain as relevant today as they were 150 years ago. 'The key is kept in small receptacle at back of case. Clock requires winding weekly - Both springs must be wound - the small end of key is only used to set the hands, which is done by the small centre square at back. Do not turn the hands backwards & in putting hours on, pause at the half hour & hour to allow clock to strike. The repeater is automatic & can be used when clock is in or out of case but please press firmly down. To regulate: if slow move index towards F or Vice Versa'The lid of the case bears the name of Sir David Lewis Macpherson, KCMG PC (1818 – 1896). He was a Canadian businessman and political figure, and served as a member of the Senate of Canada from 1867 to 1896. He was knighted for his service to the country in 1884.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 19

An impressive late 19th century French Petite Sonnerie striking and repeating carriage clock with original travelling case and rare signed and numbered winding keyLe Roy & Fils, 57 New Bond StreetThe large knopped and foliate handle over a rectangular bevelled glass inspection panel and a heavily moulded frieze and two rectangular bevelled glass side panels on a raised plinth base, the signed white circular Roman and Arabic dial with blue and gilt numerals on a duck egg blue chapter ring with blued-steel spade hands over a subsidiary alarm dial, both framed by a highly polished mask. The twin train movement with lever platform escapement with cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, striking on a pair of two blued-steel coiled gongs on two hammers. Ticking and striking. Sold with the original leather travelling case and a giant brass double ended winding key stamped Le Roy 4200. 21cms (8 inches) high (3)Footnotes:Provenance: Christie's, South Kensington, 17 December 2003, lot 305. Overhauled in August 2005.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 2

A late 19th century French repeating carriage clock with alarm, original travelling case and numbered winding keyPaul Garnier, no.1261The ripple moulded case with rectangular bevelled glass inspection panel with the monogram C.B. surmounted by an elaborately moulded handle and repeat button over rectangular bevelled glass side panels on a stepped plinth base, the signed white enamel circular Roman dial with blued-steel spade hands over a subsidiary Arabic alarm dial, both framed by a gilt mask. The twin train movement with signed backplate and silvered lever platform escapement with cut and compensated bimetallic balance, striking the hours and half hours on a blued-steel coiled gong. Ticking and striking. Sold with the original leather travelling case stamped C.B. on the top, with removable inspection panel with modern handle, along with the original brass double ended winding key stamped 1261. 16cms (6 inches) high (3)Footnotes:Purchased in May 2016.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 22

A rare mid 19th century French malachite-mounted gilt brass repeating carriage clockHowell James & Co., To the Queen, London & ParisThe highly elaborate case with ribbed handle over applied Gothic-style cast and engraved motifs centred by circular malachite inserts, the signed rectangular white enamel Roman dial with blued-steel Breguet style hands over a subsidiary alarm dial, the twin train movement with lever platform escapement, striking the hours, half hours and repeating on a bell, stamped with the 'Encircled B' trademark. Striking but not ticking. 18cms (7ins) high (1)Footnotes:Howell James & Co. was a firm of jewellers and silversmiths based in London's Regent Street for almost a century, from 1819 to 1911. The firm exhibited at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 and at the 1862 International Exhibition. It sold items by students and designers of the South Kensington School and in 1884 it became a Limited Company. The current lot probably dates to the time of the early Exhibitions and in the decorative treatment of the gilt brass case shows the influence of another of the great London clockmakers, Thomas Cole.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 25

A good late 19th century French gorge cased repeating carriage clock with alarm, original travelling case and winding keyAubert & KlaftenbergerThe case with rippled handle over a bevelled glass inspection panel and repeat button, the underside of the case fitted with a commemorative oval plaque, the signed white enamel rectangular Roman dial with blued steel Breguet style hands, over a subsidiary alarm dial, the stamped twin train movement with gilt platform and bi-metallic compensated balance, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Ticking, striking and repeating. The underside of the case is fitted with a modern presentation plaque. Sold with the original travelling case with glass inspection window and brass double ended winding key. 16cms (6ins) (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 26

A late 19th century French engraved gorge cased repeating carriage clock with alarm, original travelling case and a winding keyGrohe, Wigmore Street, London, no.2162The case with rippled handle over a bevelled glass oval inspection panel, the highly engraved rear door with shuttered winding apertures, the signed white rectangular Roman dial with blued-steel Breguet style hands over the subsidiary alarm dial. The twin train movement with silvered lever platform escapement and bimetallic compensated balance striking the hours and half hours on a coiled blued-steel gong mounted on a block stamped G.B. Ticking, striking and repeating. Sold with the original velvet lined travelling case with glass inspection panel and replaced handle, and a double ended brass winding key. 16cms (6ins) high (3)Footnotes:Purchased from Gerald Marsh in May 2014.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 27

A large late 19th century French engraved gorge cased petite sonnerie quarter repeating carriage clock with alarmDrocourt, no.12877The highly engraved case with moulded handle over an oval glass inspection panel and repeat button, the lever for petite sonnerie underneath with the options of striking and silent, the white enamel rectangular Arabic and Roman dial with blued steel Breguet style hands with subsidiary alarm dial below. The two train movement with silvered lever platform escapement with bi-metallic compensated balance, striking the hours, half hours and quarters on a pair of blued-steel coiled gongs mounted on a block stamped F.D. Ticking, striking and repeating. 18cms (7ins) high (1)Footnotes:Purchased in 2014.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 28

A good late 19th century French engraved repeating carriage clock with alarmAubert & Klaftenberger, GeneveThe highly elaborate case with rippled handle over an oval bevelled glass inspection panel and repeat button over two bevelled rectangular side panels, the signed white enamel rectangular dial with Roman numerals and blued-steel trefoil hands over a subsidiary Arabic alarm dial, the signed twin train movement with lever platform escapement with bimetallic compensated balance striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Ticking and striking. Sold with a leather travelling case with modern handle with velvet lining, a brass double ended winding key and a later winding key. 16cms (6 inches) high (4)Footnotes:Purchased in July 2015.Overhauled in March 2016. The firm of Aubert & Klaftenberger was created in 1835 by the international partnership of two watch retailers, the London-based C.J. Klaftenberger and D.F. Aubert of Geneva. Prince Albert appreciated the firm as suppliers of watches as gifts, and he and Queen Victoria ordered many watches from 1845 onwards.During the Great Exhibition of 1851 Aubert & Klaftenberger showed many clocks and watches, and were granted an Honourable Mention from the Jury. In 1859 they were granted a Royal Warrant.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 29

A rare late 19th century French gilt brass gorge cased repeating carriage clockRetailed by Paul Garnier (II), made by Henri Jacot, No. 3303The case with facetted knuckle handle over a large inspection panel, distinctive corners, bevelled glass panels and a concave base, the Roman and Arabic signed white rectangular dial with alarm subsidiary, the signed and numbered repeating movement with large silvered lever platform escapement sounding the hours and the halves on a coiled blued steel gong. Ticking and striking. With a numbered key and an associated travelling case. 16cms (6.25ins) high. (3)Footnotes:Provenance: Purchased fully restored from Horological Workshops, Guildford, Surrey in 2016. The accompanying invoice states the movement carries the oval stamp of Henri Jacot.Jacot were Parisian makers of fine carriage clocks, Henry Jacot senior died in 1868; according to his obituary, his end was saddened by a 'cruel mistake' at the 1867 Exhibition, when he had not been awarded a medal, but only an 'Honourable Mention'. It was rectified and he was later awarded a silver medal. Henry senior was succeeded by his nephew, Henry junior, who continued the enviable reputation of the company.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 31

A rare mid 19th century French engraved brass repeating carriage clock with original silk-and velvet-lined travel case and keyRetailed by Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street, London. The movement numbered 1855 and almost certainly supplied by Paul Garnier, The four-scroll handle hinged on bud pommels over a bevelled inspection panel with repeat button passing through the glass, canted corners and bevelled panels to a plinth base, engraved throughout with bold foliate scrolls, running border and lattice-work, the plinth centred by a stylised lion mask, the underside retaining its original wooden block secured by a single screw, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and typical 'Garnier style' trefoil hands over an Arabic alarm-setting dial, the rear of the case with a shuttered non-opening panel with five shuttered apertures for winding and setting of the clock and alarm, together with a regulation index, the spring driven movement striking and repeating on a bell, with gilt lever platform escapement with compensated bimetallic balance. Together with the original silk- and velvet-lined travel case, with original key (hand setting tip lacking) set in its own recessed niche in the base, the lid printed in gilt with the retailers details. Ticking, striking and repeating. 15cms (6ins) high. (3)Footnotes:The case of this clock is an interesting early variant, sitting between the earliest 'one piece' cases of the second quarter of the 19th century and the later fully formed 'multi-piece' cases of the post 1860 period. During the transition from one case style to the other, most early forms used an opening rear door, such as that found in lot 30. This example however, has a solid door thereby constantly protecting the movement from the ingress of dust and fingers. All of the functions of the clock can be activated and adjusted through the shuttered apertures, even fast and slow fine tuning.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 34

A rare Austrian Biedermeier period ormolu-mounted ebonised, four-train grande sonnerie striking and repeating sedan/Travel clock with alarmBernard Geissler, ViennaThe 5.75 inch square case surmounted by a ring handle incorporating the steel repeat button (repeating both the hours and quarters on a single press) over a moulded edge and foliate mounts to the corners framing the palmette-cast bezel and enamel Roman chapter ring signed BERN GEISSLER IN WIEN, with matching blued steel time hands and a tapered alarm-setting hand to the engine turned centre, the four-train movement wound through the dial, with circular plates, with duplex escapement striking and repeating via three polished steel hammers with O-shaped heads on a pair of circular-section coiled blued steel gongs mounted on a shaped bridge spanning the rear. 14.5cms (5.75is) wide. Footnotes:Bernard Geissler Senior (1789-1854) began working circa 1818.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 40

A good early 19th century English brass weight driven alarm timepieceThomas Simson, HertfordThe 5 inch arched brass dial signed in a boss in the arch, the Roman chapter ring with inner quarter hour track and lozenge shaped half-hour marks, with single hand, the centre with alarm-setting subsidiary disc framed by a running band of foliage, the posted movement with verge escapement on a knife edge (apron missing), sounding the alarm on a double-headed hammer. With a later custom-made mahogany wall bracket and two lead weights. clock 17cm (6.5 ins 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

Los 75

A mid 17th century brass lantern clock with alarmJohn Ebsworth, at ye Cross Keys, Lothbury, Londini fecitSurmounted by a strapped bell and five urn finials between three pierced dolphin frets, over tapering columns on ball feet, the 6.25 inch wide brass Roman chapter ring with inner quarter hour track and wheatear half-hour marks, framing the florally engraved centre featuring flowers emanating from VI towards the pictogram signature, with single hand and Arabic alarm setting disc, with rope drive to a reconverted balance wheel escapement, with countwheel strike on the bell and rear-mounted alarm train. Sold with three brass weights. 39cms (15 ins) high (4)Footnotes:John Ebsworth worked at the Cross Keys in Lothbury and also, at one time, 'in new Cheape Side' (see Loomes: 'Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World', NAG Press, 1988, page 238). He was apprenticed to Richard Aymes in 1657 and made free of the Clockmakers Company in 1665. He died in 1699. It is probable that he succeeded Thomas Knifton at the Cross Keys upon Knifton's death circa 1667.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 76

An early 18th century weight driven wall clock with alarmDaniel Quare, LondonThe frame with five urn finials and a strapped bell over (plain pierced) side frets, tapering columns and a ball feet, with hoop to the top plate and spurs to the rear feet, the 10 inch square brass dial with winged cherubs head spandrels framing the silvered Roman chapter ring with fancy half hour markers, signed D.Quare, London between V and VII, the finely matted centre with silvered Arabic alarm setting disc and blued steel single hand, the three train movement with knife edge verge escapement to a short bob pendulum, the strike dictated by a countwheel and the alarm set inside the iron backplate and sounding via a double headed hammer. 39cms (15.5ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 79

A fine and rare late 17th century ebony quarter repeating table clock with alarmJoseph Knibb, LondonThe shallow caddy top with tied bud handle over foliate mounts to the front and sides, framed by four squat urn finials, the front door with pierced sound fret and two applied escutcheon mounts (the left hand pinned to allow access to the keyhole), with a pair or rectangular glazed side panels, on a plinth base, the 6.25inch square dial signed along the lower edge Joseph Knibb, London, with two slots flanking the XII 'N-S' and 'R-N' (Not strike- Strike and Ring - Not ring), the winged cherubs head spandrels framing the silvered chapter ring with outer minute track (marked in Arabic 5s), Roman hours with fleur-de-lyse half-hour markers and an inner quarter hour track, the centre finely matted and carrying the silvered Arabic alarm-setting dial, with finely fettled blued steel hands (the hour restored, but retaining the original hexagonal centre), the twin gut fusee movement united by six baluster shaped pillars, all latched to the frontplate, the going train terminating in a knife edge verge escapement, the strike train with rack system acting on a single bell above (the alarm sounding on the same bell), probably with a quarter repeat originally taken from the strike train (part of train and bell lacking, but with original pivotted hammer intact), the backplate with single line border framing a symmetrical design of four pairs of flowers (tulips, anenomes and irises), the lowermost pair of irises on cut stalks below the curved copperplate signature Joseph Knibb Londini fecit. 34cms (13ins) highFootnotes:Literature: Illustrated and described in R.A.Lee; The Knibb Family Clockmakers, The Manor House Press, 1964, Plate 81 and page 181 'Joseph Knibb, London. Table clock with ebony veneered case with repousse gilt metal mounts on the caddy top. The lifting handle, finials and escutcheons are of a design which now becomes standard. The eight day striking movement is fitted with alarm mechanism with setting dial under the hands. Stopwork for striking and alarm above chapter ring. Circa 1680-82. In the possession of Mrs Oakes.'For a similar repeat system operated from the strike train, see Dawson, Drover & Parkes, Early English Clocks, Antiques Collectors Club, 1982, pp392. Illustrated is an example by Edward Burgis, but others are known by Richard Colston, William Herbert and Fromanteel, see plates 557 to 563.See Sunny Dzik, Engraving on English Table Clocks, 'Art on a Canvas of Brass, 1660-1800' 2019, figure 8.6 for a related cut-stalk backplate with curving signature on a Joseph Knibb table clock. Other Knibb cut stalk patterns can be seen in plates 8.7 and 8.8, and in the digital library.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 376

A Must de Cartier 'Colisee' quartz travel alarm clock, c.1993, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to gilt metal case with folding stand, in Cartier fitted case with original guarantee certificate, instruction booklet, and outer case, ref. W0100005, serial no. 0506300, 9 x 8cmCondition report: Not currently running.Case and dial in a good condition, very minor marks/tarnish to case.Cardboard box in poor condition.

Los 544

A lot comprising an Elvis Presley alarm clock, Elvis Presley Cartex novelty radio, Elvis Presley handbag, Elvis Presley 1968 comeback figure etc Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 471

Early 20th century open faced watch with enamel dial and subsidiary seconds in silver plated circular stand and a early to mid-20th century eight day alarm clock in silver plated pedestal stand, 11cm high (2)

Los 499

Jaeger 8-day travelling alarm clock, the circular dial with numerals and baton markers, hand fluorescent marking in gilt metal case with leather travelling pouch

Los 289

A 1920s silver mounted square framed alarm clock, Arabic numerals to the dial, engine turned decoration to frame, 7.5cm wide and an early 20th century silver two-handled miniature trophy cup, engraved ' Rupert Desmond Darley June 1909', Birmingham 1908, 5.5cm high 1.5toz (2)  

Los 19

Nine vinyl LP records; including Incense and Peppermints - The Strawberry Alarm Clock, Stereo US pressing, The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night, mono, Help, stereo, Yellow Submarine, stereo, Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band - Gorilla, The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis Bold as Love, Reprise stereo Canada pressing, Jefferson Airplane Surrealistic Pillow, stereo, Peter Green - The End of the Game, and two Bob Dylan albums.

Los 104

An assorted box of clocks to include, Three "Smith" alarm clocks, an Acctim wall clock and travel alarm clock etc.

Los 1736

A rosewood cased draftsman's instrument set one other two leather cased measuring tapes a brass rolling rule and a Swiza vintage alarm clock.

Los 452

WESTCLOX SLEEP-METER ALARM CLOCK, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, contained in a silvered case of Art Deco design, 11cm high

Los 220

A selection of vintage transistor radios including Hacker Roberts and Hitachi alarm clock

Los 1360

Rotary Super-Sports manual wind wrist watch, going; another Rotary manual wind watch, going; four other various watches and a Coral travelling alarm clock, going. Estimate £20-40.

Los 548

A North Country early Victorian mahogany inlaid long case clock, 8 days with painted dial with alarm and date dials, signed Dobson Leeds, 8 days duration

Los 654

A French brass carriage clock, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, striking to a bell, stamped Brevett Paris, 13cm high (exc handle)

Los 513

Two vintage cameras Comet and Ilford, an Art Nouveau brass frame, alarm clock and Reproduction Marine binoculars.

Los 2457

Edward Norris at The Crossed Keys in Cateaton Street - a late 17th century brass lantern clock, surmounted by a strapped bell and five urn finials between four engraved arcaded frets, over four turned columns, with side doors, on ball feet, the 6¼" silvered Roman chapter ring with wheat-ear half hour markers and inner quarter hour track, the centre signed with a cross keys pictogram over a run of flowers and foliage, centred by an alarm setting disc with engraved flower head, single steel hand and alarm, the weight driven movement with reconverted balance control, h.37cm, circa 1680, the whole sold with modern oak wall bracket and two weightsNote: Edward Norris at Ye Cross Keys in Cateaton Street was apprenticed in 1650 to William Selwood, but completed his training under Thomas Loomes as part of the Fromanteel Concern, working independantly from about 1660. He married the daughter of much older Selwood apprentice, Thomas Knifton, whose trading symbol he took as his own. Knifton premises were destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666, and he died soon after at Norris's home. Norris became master of the Clockmakers Company in 1687, and died in 1707. He almost exclusively made lantern clocks with traditional balance escapements, of which only half a dozen are known today, and only two from his Cateaton Street premises. This clock is featured extensively in an article by Brian Loomes published on clocksmagazine.com, January 2018 - a copy of which is reproduced on our website.Condition report: Was running in vendors house.The whole is very good, complete and clean, but fairly recently restored condition.

Los 669

Jaeger-Lecoultre Memovox - Reiswekker, verguld - ca. 1960. Kast: verguld - Handopwindbaar - Datum, wekker - 2 (goed) - Diameter: 45 x 45 mm - Glas: plexi. Jaeger-Lecoultre Memovox - Travel Clock, gold plated - ca. 1960. Case: plated - Manual winding - Date, alarm - 2 (good) - Diameter: 45 x 45 mm - Glass: plexi.

Los 655

Tafelklok miniatuur 7,5 minuten repetitie met wekkerwerk, Joseph Jans Passau, Duitsland - ca. 1710.Een zeer zeldzame doosklok uit de periode 1710 met 7,5 minuut repetitie uurwerk en een zeer heldere slag, met wekkerwerk. De hoogte van het horloge is 62 mm, de diameter is 70 mm en het totaalgewicht is 582.4 gram. Het uurwerk is gegraveerd met Joseph Jans Passau, Duitsland. Het horloge komt in de houten doos met sluiting. Table clock miniature 7,5 minute repetition with alarm, Joseph Jans Passau, Germany - ca. 1710.A very rare box clock from the period 1710 with a 7.5 minute repeater movement and a very clear strike, including alarm. The height of the watch is 62 mm, the diameter is 70 mm and the total weight is 582.4 grams. The movement is engraved with Joseph Jans Passau, Germany. The watch comes in the wooden box with clasp.

Los 391

(5) Delig lot diversen verzilverd. W.o. een reiswekker, verzilverde handspiegel, notenhouten snuifdoos en een portemonnee. 20e eeuw, slijtage deukjes en gebruikssporen. 348 gram, onedel. Geschatte opbrengst: € 10 - € 50. A (5) piece lot with various items. A.w. an alarm clock, silvered hand mirror, nutwood snuffbox and a wallet. 20th century, worn and dented with some traces of use. 348 gram, base metal. Estimate: € 10 - € 50.

Los 3237

Late 19th century French brass gorge cased repeating carriage clock with alarm by Henri Jacot, Paris, the case with bevelled glass panels, white enamel dial, twin train movement, base numbered 10449, H.14.5cm Height including handle 18cm Some wear to brass. Minor scratching glass. Minor marks to dial. Minor white marks to reverse corners of top of case. Cannot guarantee working order. Height including handle 18cm Some wear to brass. Minor scratching glass. Minor marks to dial. Minor white marks to reverse corners of top of case. Cannot guarantee working order.

Los 1362

A Smiths Timecal Alarm Clock, Black Forest style bear (chips). (2)

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