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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT CARRIAGE CLOCK by William Richard Corke, London 1893, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case chased with scrolls, foliage and fruit-filled cornucopia, raised on pierced mask-form feet, Richard & Co, Paris movement. 12cm high incl. handleThe marks are clear and well-struck Not currently functioning. Scratch to the glass. Some surface wear including tiny pierced holes to the raised areas to the top. With a key. A good looker.
A 19th century French bronze, brass and gilt metal repeating carriage clock, gilt cream dial, Arabic numerals, acanthus cast handle, the case inset with bronze allegorical throughout, ornate column corners, striking unmarked movement, the case engraved beneath presented to James Hemingway on the first anniversary of his birth by Frederick Collins, 4th August 1894, 20cm high, 10.7cm wide, 9.2cm deep, leather travelling case
An early 20th Century twin handled hammered pewter comport, the knopped stem raised over a circular foot, 37cms wide; and an assortment of collectibles and decorative wares, including: brass miners lamp; German Quartz carriage clock; Europa travel clock; brass coin case; shells; pair of Lladro Dalmatian puppy figures; Beswick Beatrix Potter figure; Royal Copenhagen bird figure; and other items.
A French gilt brass carriage timepiece, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and fascia panel applied in relief with scrolling and flowering foliage, 15cm high (with handle up); and a late 19th/early 20th century pewter mantel timepiece in art nouveau style case, 19cm high (2)Carriage timepice - hairline crack to chapter ring, brassware worn in places. Pewter timepiece - the case and face both worn. Neither clock sold as in working order
An assortment of seven timepieces comprising of one small brass carriage clock marked to the bottom and initialled to the reverse, 8cm wide x 12cm high x 6cm deep; one chinoiserie painted mantel clock, 14 x 19cm; one wooden French mantel clock, 24.5 x 15cm; one wooden mantel clock, 18 x 21.5cm; one Koma clock, florally decorated in a glass dome, 26 x 14.5cm; one clock in a rectangular wooden case, 31.5 x 16cm and one large domed clock (7)Used but good condition with missing hands and chips to the enamel on the small brass carriage clock
A Late 19th/ early 20th century gilt brass carriage clock, the four glass case with swing handle over bevel glazed viewing aperture, floral cast frieze, turned pilasters supports, ivorine dial with Arabic chapter ring, the twin train movement with jeweled platform balance escapement striking the halves and hours on a coiled gong. H18cm (including handle) Movement ticking away
A late 19th/ early 20th century brass four glass carriage time piece clock, the case with swing handle over frieze and base with floral motif, fluted shaped pilasters and supports to each corner enclosing bevelled glass, white ivorine dial with Roman chapter ring inset in to a well engraved panel, single train movement, H15cm
A CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK (2)20th Century, the blue enamelled case with four corinthian columns, the white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm, 20.5cm high; Together with a French carriage clock, the case surmounted with a gilt-metal phoenix, 19cm high
MAPPIN & WEBB, A MODERN BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ORIGINAL BOX (QTY)A 19th century brass figure of a hippocanthus, 29cm high, a modern Russian icon, 19cm wide, two leather albums, two glass paperweights and sundryProvenance: The estate of Paul Manousso (1930-2021), an artist's home on Brompton Square, Knightsbridge.
An early 20th century brass cased repeating carriage clock, the white enamel dial signed Dent, 61 Strand, London, with a lever platform escapement, 14cm highLooks to be complete but dirty. Glass cracked to one side. Will wind and run, but we do not know if it keeps time. Will chime when passed through the hour. Some wear to dial. Otherwise generally dirty.
A 19th century French miniature porcelain mounted ormolu carriage time piece, 3cm circular clock dial with Roman numerals, painted to centre in the manner of Sevres with a ribbon tied floral swag, on a Bleu Celeste ground, the back and sides painted with flowers within gilded reserves on conforming grounds, the case of typical design with swing handle, 9.5cm high
A 19th century French ormolu pendule d’officier table clock, 10cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day carriage type movement with platform escapement striking on a gong, the backplate numbered 3379, the case cast and aplied with acanthus bosses and palm fronds, bun feet, 20cm over raised swing carrying handle, c.1890
A large French lacquered brass carriage timepiece, 6cm circular enamel clock dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, on a silvered engine turned ground, key-wound movement with platform escapement, five-glass gorge case with fluted borders and swing carrying handle, bracket feet, 15.5cm high, c.1900

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