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A Rapport of London carriage clock, brass case with bevel edge edge glass panels, having a jewelled 8 day movement, 11cm tall, together with a French example, retailed by Mappin & Webb, 13cm tall. (2) Both clocks are in good condition, showing no damage, only age related wear & tear.Both clocks wind, set and are ticking.
An early 20th Century French brass cased carriage clock, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, 8 cm wide x 6 cm deep x approx 12 cm high, together with a green slate cased mantel clock of architectural form, the German movement with brass circular dial and Roman numerals, 14 cm wide x 6 cm deep x 17.2 cm high
A modern L'epée gilt brass carriage clock retailed by Mappin & Webb with white enamel Roman dial, Arabic five minutes, rolling moon aperture and subsidiary dials for days, alarm and date, platform level escapement and gong strike, the case with all over foliate engraved decoration and push button repeat, 15cm highIn very good clean condition overall with no damage or losses. Movement winds and runs but not tested or guaranteed.
A Late 19th century French carriage clock with a white enamel roman dial inscribed J.C Vickery to her majesties 179.181.183. regent street. The movement with platform lever escapment, gong strike with a push repeat all in a squat corniche case. 11.5cm highDial has chip to top left corner not visible square on. Faint hairlines, one from centre to three o’clock the other across bottom left corner.Movement currently working. Striking and repeating although out of sync but not tested or guaranteed.Case with wear to gilding especially to handle and top small chips to corners of back door glass. One minor chip to bottom back corner of left glass and front glass.
A 19th century Drocourt carriage clock, the circular white enamel roman dial with breguet hands over a subsiduary alarm dial with fine foliate engraved gilt mask. Replaced platform lever escapment, gong strike with push repeat. the back plate with a Drocourt trade mark No 11736, the cannelese case with all over foliate engraving 13.5cm high.Going train winds and runs. Striking train spring broken.
A late 19th century French carriage clock, the white enamel Roman dial with Arabic five minutes inscribed James Truscott, Tenby & Paris, the movement with platform cylinder escapement and bell strike, 12cm high; together with an Art Deco Swiss travelling timepiece with eight day movement and square case with outer case (2)
A Mappin & Webb gilt brass carriage clock and two other examplesthe white enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute markers, with an 8 day movement, the bevelled five glass panel case with reeded pillar corners, back plate stamped,'D161', including a French example, the white dial with minute dial, dial signed, 'L'Epee Fondee en 1839 Sainte Susanne France, backplate stamped, 'L'Epee 1889,' with a gilt brass case with fluted corners, and another French white dialled brass cased example, (3)two examples 11.5cm high, one 12cm highCondition: M & Webb example with crack to glass, upper right corner. The gilt decoration is tarnished to its top. Others with could do with a clean to their cases. We cannot guarantee the workings of the clocks. We do not have the keys and they are untested.
A large late 19th century French ormolu cased carriage clock white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel hands, silvered platform escapement with compensated balance, 8 day movement with passing strike on a coiled gong, four glass moulded case with carrying handle and inspection top, on a plinth base, with a leather travel caseHeight 16.5cm.Condition: Winds but does not tick or run. Winding key present. Case would benefit from cleaning. Leather case with scuffing, lacking carrying strap.
A Bayard brass carriage clock and two other carriage clocksthe white enamel face with roman numerals, marked, 'Bayard 8 Day Made in France', rear stamped, '9 nine jewels unadjusted Duverdrey & Bloquel France', the other example with winding key and glazed back door and oval top, the other example with rectangular glazed top and Roman numerals, (3)largest, Height 11.5cm Condition: The Bayard clock winds and goes. The second does not go and the third has no winding key. The third example has a chip lower left to the bevelled glass and other small dints to the glass.
A 20th century French gilt brass cased repeater carriage clock with alarmwhite enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute marks, blued steel trefoil hands and subsidiary alarm dial, 8 day movement with passing strike on a coiled gong, backplate stamped France Made, four glass case with inspection top carrying handle and foliate engraved frieze panelHeight 19cm.Condition: No winding key. Winds, ticks and runs and alarm functional. Howeve rno gurantee can be offered. Case with some light rubbing / oxidation but overall fair
A late 19th century French ormolu and Limoges enamel panelled repeater carriage clock with alarm 2.5" diameter white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, subsidiary alarm dial, blued steel hands, silvered engine turned mask engraved with flowers, 8 day movement with passing striking on a coiled gong, platform escapement with compensated balance, the backplate numbered 1083, the case with ribbed carrying handle over bevelled inspection panel, stepped cornice and dentil moulded frieze supported by three quarter Corinthian column, the sides with Limoges panels painted 'en grisaille' with putti in drapery, one brandishing a sword and blowing a horn the other a laurel wreath and a reed, on a moulded plinth base, with leather travel case Height 20.5cm.Condition: Winding key present. Winds ticks and runs and repeat function and alarm seem to be functional however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Platform replaced. Area with impact bruise bottom right hand corner of Limoges panel with a putto holding a laurel wreath, no significant loses but radial hairlines, only visible on close inspection. Some wear rubbing to case on edges and leather case in fair condition but leather strap has torn through. Cellotape has has been placed over silk hinges of case lid which have worn through.
A late 19th century French giant sized gilt brass gorge cased repeater carriage clock by Drocourt white enamel 3.5" diameter dial with black Roman numerals, minute markers and outer Arabic minutes, foliate engraved gilt mask, 8 day movement with passing strike on a coiled gong, backplate stamped with trademark logo and numbered 10965 four glass gorge case with inspection top and carrying handle, numbered 10965, winding key also numberedHeight with handle in upright position 24.5cm.Condition: Winds and strikes but does not run, however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Repeater functions. Some rubbing to case and rubbing to lacquering. Chip to glass on the inside of front top left hand corner.
Royal family Collection of signed Christmas cards, gifts and associated memorabilia comprising:1) Group of 9 signed Christmas cards from King Charles III as Prince of Wales, 1990s-2000s, all signed by Charles and variously inscribed 'To you both' or 'Andrew and Christine' in his hand, one additionally signed by Camilla, the Queen Consort, each a single bifolium of thick card stock with mounted portrait photograph, together with a signed portrait photograph, 2006, depicting Charles in Highland dress, additionally signed by Camilla, in green leatherette frame containing his heraldic badge as Prince of Wales gilt to head, glazed, in original Ettinger cardboard case;2) Group of 10 Christmas Cards from Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, 1990s-2000s, all with autopen signatures and mounted portrait photograph, together with a portrait photograph, dated 2006 with autopen signatures, glazed and in leather frame by Smythson of Bond Street, in original light blue cardboard case;3) Slice of wedding cake from the marriage of Charles and Camilla, 9th April 2005, wrapped and in original decorative tin designed by Alec Cobbe, retaining printed compliments slip on card (creased) and in original cardboard box;4) Collection of royal gifts:a) Halcyon Days Enamels thimble and needlecase, decorated with floral design and EIIR monogram, in original case;b) Halcyon Days Enamels trinket box, lid bearing royal arms, lettered on underside 'Presented by Her Majesty the Queen, the Golden Jubilee, Christmas 2002', in original case;c) Royal Collection fine bone china teacup lettered 'To celebrate the eightieth birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 21st April 2006', retaining original box and tissue paper;d) Silver photograph frame, incised with royal crown and dated 2003 at head, in original box with printed presentation slip ('Presented by Her Majesty the Queen, Christmas 2003');e) Silver-plated carriage alarm clock, face lettered 'Presented by Her Majesty the Queen, Christmas 2005', in original case retaining instruction booklet and replacement battery;f) Royal Scot Crystal hand-cut lead crystal bowl, incised lettering on based 'Presented by Her Majesty the Queen, Christmas 2004', in original box;5) Large collection of official letters and memoranda, approximately 70 in total, including numerous invitations to royal dances and balls (these printed on thick gilt-edged card stock), an invitation to the wedding of Charles and Camilla (together with two related tickets and two copies of the order of service), many original envelopes retained
J C VICKERY - a brass-cased carriage clock with enamel dial, Romany numerals and alarm dial, complete with key, height 11cm not including the handleNice overall order although there is a faint hairline crack running from the top right-hand corner into through the dial, front glass is chipped top right-hand corner also, the top right-hand corner of the glass panel door is also chipped, brass case lightly tarnished, ticking but needs attention
A late 19th century brass carriage clock with repeatthe movement stamped Payne & Co, 163 Bond Street, London, the movement by Charles Voisin the Gorgè case with canted swing handle and oval viewing glass, the 2' enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer five minute Arabic track, the brass twin drum movement with jewelled platform lever escapement striking on gong, the backplate with makers monogram CV, 16.5cm high, 8.8cm wide, 7.6cm deepFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large late 19th century French brass quarter chiming carriage clock with repeat and alarmthe Gorgè case with moulded canted swing handle, the 2.5' enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer five track above an Arabic alarm, the twin drum movement with jewelled platform lever escapement striking and chiming on two coiled steel gongs, 18cm high, 8.3cm wide, 8.3cm deep overall For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century French brass carriage clock with repeatthe dial and backplate signed for Chas Frodsham & Co. and numbered 19141, the movement stamped for Pierre Drocourtthe Gorgè case chiming with canted scrolling handle, the 2' enamel dial with Roman numerals set within an engine turned gilt mask, the twin drum movement with jewelled platform lever escapement striking on a steel gong, the backplate stamped DG, 17cm high, 7.5cm wide, 7.5cm deep For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A third quarter French gilt brass mounted 'Boulle' marquetry inlaid carriage clockthe dial and movement signed Martin Baskett & Co., Cheltenham, the movement stamped with Japy Freres pastillethe rectangular case with allover foliate cut brass inlaid decoration on a scarlet ground with inset bevelled glazed panels and angular scrolling swing handle, the stepped base with foliate border mount, the 2.5' enamel dial with Roman numerals, the brass twin drum movement with platform lever escapement, the stamped and engraved backplate striking on a bell, 18cm high, 10.5cm wide, 9cm deepThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large late 19th century French brass and porcelain 'Japonisme' carriage clockthe faux bamboo rectangular case with angular swing handle, on corresponding angled feet, the 2.75' porcelain dial painted with a river scene and Roman chapter ring, the brass twin drum movement with jewelled platform lever escapement with compensated balance, striking and chiming on a coiled steel gong, 20cm high, 12cm wide, 9.5cm deepFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th / early 20th century French 'giant' brass carriage clockthe dial signed J W Benson, Ludgate Hill, Londonthe Corniche case with canted swing handle, the 3.5' enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and outer Arabic five minute track, the substantial brass twin drum movement with jewelled platform lever escapement with jewelled compensated balance, striking on a steel gong, with winding key, 26cm high, 14cm wide, 11cm deep For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century French brass carriage clock produced for the Chinese market with repeat, alarm and seconds handthe Cannelee case with allover foliate engraved decoration and canted scrolling swing handle above a glazed oval viewing aperture, the enamel dial with 2' Roman chapter ring with Breguet hour, minute and seconds hands above an Arabic subsidiary alarm, the twin drum movement with platform lever escapement with compensated balance, striking the hours and half hours on a bell with a repeater function, the backplate mounted with the striking mechanism and winding arbours, marked to the lower right with Chinese characters, and with winding instructions in English, the plinth base mounted with the alarm bell to the underside, 19cm high, 9.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep overallFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Dent Of London - 20th Century vintage gilded bronze / brass cased carriage clock having a white enamel signed face with Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hands with subsidiary dial. Each side set with thick bevelled glass panel with swing handle atop. Appears in working order. With key. Measures approx.
A 20th Century brass cased carriage clock. The clock having a brass body with serpentine formed top and base, with glass panels to each side exposing the mechanism within raised on round feet. The clock having a white enamelled face with roman numerals to the chapter ring. Measures 10c tall without handle.
THREE BOXES OF PLACEMATS, SNOOKER CUE, BINOCULARS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a set of twenty eight Pimpernel placemats depicting fruit with six matching coasters, a set of nineteen red and gold placemats with coasters, two boxed sets of Nauticalia naval placemats with two boxes of matching coasters, a boxed set of six Highgrove coasters, an Aeon Cues snooker cue, an antler handled magnifying glass, an edition of Mrs Beeton's Household Management, a boxed Clarence House photograph frame containing a copy of an image of the young Queen Mother, a Dominion carriage clock, a sealed pack of Waddingtons playing cards featuring Admiral Nelson and The Duke of Wellington, a leather cased pair of Carl Zeiss Jena Turactem 8 x 24 binoculars, an amethyst geode, a boxed Cutty Sark paperweight containing splinters of timber, etc (3 boxes) (sd)
A 19th Century French Brass Cased Carriage Clock, by Drocourt, No.40516, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement, striking on a gong contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case with moulded frieze and base, 5ins highCondition reportThe clock is in good overall condition showing wear commensurate and general usage. The gilding is a little worn around the top. The glass is intact showing no signs of any chips, cracks or previous damage or replacement. Likewise the mechanism appears clean and intact. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. The base of the clock is in good condition. The screws appear original. The handle appears to be the original handle but again shows some deterioration of gilding through age-related usage. The white enamel dial is free from any hairline cracks. The baton numerals are clear and crisp and the hands appear original. There is a key with the item which appears to be original. Overall an honest example. The number is stamped on the base of the clock and on the plinth.**Please note, we cannot comment as to the originality of the components, please examine the images attached**.Images within the attached Dropbox link belowhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t2i96a9ehogl4435omlhd/h?dl=0&rlkey=3xfzjgl9iq4wj38xqk6w49itj
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century French Carriage Clock and a Similar Smaller, the larger clock No.29375, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case, 5.25ins high, the smaller with later escapement in similar case, 4.75ins high
A German brass and glass carriage clock with musical alarm, circa 1890, probably Junghans, circular card dial with Roman chapter ring, subsidiary alarm and minute track, twin train movement playing two airs, with paper label to base, unsigned, springs are good, escapement looses momentum, H16cm

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