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A late 19th century Leroy & Fils (Paris & London) brass striking carriage alarm clock. The white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic alarm dial below, the movement also marked for Leroy & Fils, Palais Royal, numbered 15497, with key and fitted in original leather case, the clock 14cm high Condition Report: This clock is ticking and striking, we dont warrant it for keeping good time and would benefit from a service.
An early 20th century French miniature carriage clock, having white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, brass case with swing carry handle, incorporating an 8 day movement inscribed 'French Movement' with the letters A.C.C.L 7cm tall. The movement sets, winds, but only ticks for a minute or so before stopping – in need of attention
Two Masons Ironstone lamp bases, boxed. A Masons Ironstone jug and carriage clock, candle sticks, bowl and plate, together with other ceramics including Royal Jasmine, Sandford, Empire and more. Also including cut glass decanters, a Royal Doulton crystal glass by Webb Corbett and other cabinet pieces (4)
French- early 20th century timepiece carriage clock complete with original velvet lined traveling case, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and steel spade hands, corniche style case with an oval glass panel to the top, 8-day movement with a replacement jewelled lever platform escapement. With key.Condition Report:Dial glass chipped.
French - late 19th century carriage clock with alarm and gong strike, in an Anglaise case with four bevelled glass panels and square viewing panel to the top, with an enamel dial, Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's, minute markers, steel spade hands and subsidiary alarm dial, with a silvered platform and original cylinder escapement.Dimensions: Height: 14cm
Paul Garnier, inspected by Vulliamy - Second quarter 19th Century French brass repeater carriage clock, circa 1835, the silvered engine-turned dial with 3-inch Roman chapter ring framing a lobed segmented centre, the repeating twin bell-striking two-train movement with replaced lever platform escapement, signed and numbered on the backplate Paul Garnier, Paris, 270, further engraved beneath 'New Platform Escapement and Pendulum Spring work complete and new motion made by B. L. Vulliamy LONDON AD. 1853', the 'Series One' type case with removable bevelled glazed front and top panels, 17cm high (handle up), together with the original wine hide travelling caseFor similar examples, see: Sothebys London, 28th May 2009, lot 58 Christies London, 20th February 2008, lot 67Comparative literature: Allix, Charles & Bonnert, Peter, 'Carriage Clocks, Their History and Development', 1974, pp.56-58, pls.II / 19-22 Roberts, Derek, 'Carriage and Other Travelling Clocks', 1993, pp.42-60Wotruba, Tom and Adams, Doug, 'Paul Garnier, a Clever and Creative Carriage Clock Maker', NAWCC Bulletin, December 2007, pp.669-676.
Mid 19th Century Aubert & Klaftenberger (Geneve) engraved brass repeater carriage clock with alarm, inscribed white Roman dial with trefoil hands over alarm dial, two-train movement with original lever platform escapement, striking on a bell, backplate with English remarks in cursive script, in engraved case, 11.5cm high (ex. handle), in original gilt-tooled hide travel boxIn 1835, C.J. Klaftenberger of London commenced business with G.F. Aubert of Geneva. The Royal patronage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert assisted the growth of the firm, who exhibited at The Great Exhibition in 1851. They were granted the Royal Warrant in 1859.
Late 19th Century French brass gorge cased carriage clock, white Roman dial with Breguet moon hands, inscribed beneath '***** & Co Regent Street London' (rubbed), two-train movement with later lever platform escapement, striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 'J. J. D. Brevet S.G.D.G.', in gorge case, 13.5cm (ex. handle)
A pair of late 19th/ early 20th century Florentine style gilt metal picture frames with pierced scolling border and impressed number '8860' to reverse, a 19th century Dutch two division letter holder 13 x 13 x 8cm and an English modern brass carriage clock with domed top by Smiths clocks and watches Ltd 18cm high (4)Provenance:Property of a collector, removed from Moggerhanger Park, Bedfordshire
* Carriage Clocks. A late 19th century brass carriage clock, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the brass case with swing handle and finely engraved with flowers, the movement with platform escapement and alarm, the base with 5 holes, 12 cm high (excluding the handle), working but would benefit from an overhaul, with key, together with a late 19th century French brass carriage clock, the porcelain dial with black roman numerals and finely handpainted with flowers and gilt decoration, the brass case with side panels and rear door inset with porcelain panels decorated with cherubs, the inner door numbered 152, with platform escapement and swing handle, 11 cm high (excluding handle), working with keyQTY: (2)
Clocks and clock parts to include a 19th century wooden cased station master's dial clock, white painted Roman dial, brass bezel and convex glass, and a wooden cased wall clock with cream enamelled Roman dial, along with various clock weights, turned finials, and other items, along with two mantel clocks and a Junghans Nacar carriage clock Location: G

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