An Edwardian French carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform cylinder escapement, the ivorine dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands and a barometer dial set below VI o'clock, the brass Corniche case having a thermometer set to the top and scroll handle, height 14.5cm/12cm handle up/down.
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A French late-Victorian carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a later platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a push button repeat to sound the last hour at will, the ivorine chapter ring having black Roman numerals and decorative blued steel hands, with an engraved filigree mask, the Corniche case with moulded corners and base, and with a fluted handle, height 18cm/15cm handle up/down.
Holingue frères, a French carriage clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with push repeat to sound the last hour at will, and with alarm, the backplate stamped with the serial number 204 and within with the initials H.L. for the blanc roulant maker Holingue frères of Saint Nicolas d'Aliermont and numbered 6689, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary alarm dial and blued steel moon hands, the Corniche variant case with a three-bale handle, height 15.5cm handle up, 13cm handle down.* Biography Jean-Francois and the younger Louis Holingue worked in the clockmaking town of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont as Holingue frères, with the trademark initials H.L. stamped to the frontplate of each movement, and manufactured the blancs roulant, (rough movements) for a number of well-known makers such as Paul Garnier, Athanase Bourdin and Bolviller. The brothers sold their workshops and equipment to Alfred Drocourt in 1875, having been the main supplier to Drocourt since 1854, the year Pierre Drocourt founded the business.
Couaillet frères, a French carriage clock, the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong and stamped with the hand-setting arrow design as used by Couaillet frères, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and signed for the retailer Page, Keen and Page, Plymouth, the brass Corniche case with matching handle, height 16.5cm/14cm handle up/down. For details of Couaillet frères see lot 639.
Couaillet frères, a small French silver and tortoiseshell carriage clock the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement and stamped with the hand-setting arrow for the blanc roulant maker Couaillet frères, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the tortoiseshell case with silver mounts and handle hallmarked for London 1924 and stamped with the silversmiths mark C & A, possibly Corke & Apthorp of Northampton Square, London, height 10cm/8.5cm, handle up/down.For details of Couaillet frères see lot 639.
An engraved Gorge carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a button to repeat the last hour at will, and with alarm, the backplate stamped with the serial number 3352, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary alarm setting dial and blued steel moon hands, the Gorge case with engraved decoration and matching five bale handle, height 18cm/15cm, handle up/down.
Late Victorian silver and green guilloché enamel carriage clock with French movement, white enamel circular dial and rayed green enamel panels, swing handle and raised on bun feet (London 1897). 13cm high with keyGood condition apart from Y-shaped crack to front enamel. Movement running but not tested for time keeping, see extra images
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED CLOCKS AND BAROMETERS, comprising an Art Deco style oak wall barometer Shortland Smiths, a circular brass desk top compass, an Art Nouveau style mantel clock, a 1960's Tempora mantel clock, three brass carriage clocks, two miniature grandfather clocks, a Westclock Big Ben repeater alarm clock, vintage alarm clocks, wooden mantel clocks, etc. (21) (Condition report: not tested, some show signs of wear and some have scratched cases)
A 20th century lacquered brass cased carriage clock, having an enamelled dial signed J.W.Benson, with Roman numerals, visible platform lever escapement and barrel going movement, h.11.5cm; together with various other clocks to include continental softwood cuckoo type clock, mantel and wall clocks etc
A French made Brass and bevelled glass cased Carriage Clock having an alarm movement, the white face (with hairline cracks) having Arabic numerals and with alarm time face below, 4 7/8'' handle down, 3" wide x 2 1/2'' deep (running at the time of cataloguing), the double ended key is present.
A late 19th century gilt brass and pewter cased carriage clock, the case decorated with Art Nouveau porcelain panels each decorated with lady, emblematic of Summer and Winter, the silvered dial with Roman hours, signed Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, with a push repeat lever movement, 20cm highGlass has a chip to the bottom corner at the front. Difficult to see the back of the panels, but the porcelain appears to be complete and undamaged within the mounts. Will wind and adjust ok, but not currently running. Push repeat works ok and wheel appears to be free. Generally dirty. Collected from a local house move, so unrestored.
CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH CHIME AND ALARM, EARLY 1900s - CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH CHIME AND ALARM, EARLY 1900S Case: molded brass and glass panels. Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals, subdial for the alarm, pear-shaped hands. Movement: n. 2962, lever escapement, monometallic balance with screws, flat hairspring. Chime at hours and half at the passage and on request on gong, alarm on 12 hours. Accessories: double key. Size: 19 x 8.5 x 10 cm Note: working, but to be serviced.
CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH CHIME AND CALENDAR, CIRCA 1980 - CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH CHIME AND CALENDAR, CIRCA 1980 Case: oval molded brass and glass panels. Dial: signed, white enamel, Roman numerals, aperture for the moon phases, dials for the day of the week and month, subdial for the alarm, Breguet hands. Movement: signed, n. 1781, 11 jewels, lever escapement, monometallic balance with screws, flat hairspring. Chime at hours and half at the passage and on request on gong, alarm on 12 hours. Accessories: double key. Size: 20 x 10 x 13 cm Note: working, but to be serviced.
Early 20th Century repeating brass carriage clock, white enamel dial with alarm dial, time piece striking on a gong, with key and original travel case. height 14cm (excluding handle) Condition reportThe case and the glass appear to be in good condition. We can not comment on whether the clock is working
A chrome oval carriage clock, quartz movment, swing handle, raised on four feet, NOS in original packaging; another loose; a London Clock Co. circular Skeleton Clock, quartz movement, 'copper' finish, NOS original packaging; another two bell shaped mantel Skeleton Clocks, quartz movement, NOS original packaging

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