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Late 19th century timepiece carriage clock in an anglaise case with the original velvet lined leather traveling case, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, minute markers and steel hands (minute hand a replacement) with bevelled glass panels and a rectangular platform viewing glass, jewelled lever platform escapement, dial inscribed �Asprey, Bond Street, London�. With key.
Early 20th-century carriage clock Early 20th-century carriage clock, 8-day movement striking on single gong, white enamelled dial, repeater, brass case with bevelled glass panels, folding handle, original key.height 14cm (5.5")Lower edge of front glass with minor chips, right-hand side panel glass chipped (see photographs).
Charles Frodsham, London, miniature carriage clock Charles Frodsham, London, miniature carriage clock, single train movement compensating balance wheel, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, bevelled glass, silver frame, London 1977 commemorating Queens Silver Jubilee, folding handle.height 8cm (3") excluding handleSlightly tarnished, original key, going order.
French carriage clock Late 19th-century French gilt brass carriage clock by Duverdrey & Bloquel, single strain movement, self-compensating balance wheel, enemalled chapter ring with Arabic numerals, case with filligree panels behind bevelled glass, hinged handle, back plate to clock marked with trademark Lion.height 12.5cm (5") excluding handleGoing order including key.
Late 19th-century gilded brass carriage clock Late 19th-century gilded brass carriage clock, two train 8-day movement striking on single gong, self-compensating flywheel, white enamel circular dial with Arabic and Roman numerals enclosed in rectangular engine turned frame, oval section case with bevelled glass, repeater button, folding handle.height 13cm (5") excluding handleKey included, going, small section of enamel missing from dial above twelve top dead centre.
Le Roy & Fils, Paris and London carriage clock Le Roy & Fils, Paris and London carriage clock, 8-day two train movement, fitted two gongs striking on quarter, strike and silent lever to base, alarm and repeater, white enamel dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, secondary alarm dial, self-compensating flywheel, bevelled glass panels, gilded brass case with folding handle. Serial number stamped on the lower left-hand corner of the backplate: 3965. Serial number stamped along the edge of the plate before the Leroy signature: No.12667height 13cm (5") excluding handleGoing order, key, some slight although insignificant rubbing to gilding on corners.
A late 19th-century French carriage clock by Henri Jacot of Paris A late 19th-century French carriage clock by Henri Jacot of Paris, 8-day two train movement striking on single gong, back plate stamped H.J. "Parrot" trademark over serial number 12232, self-compensating balance wheel, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, repeater button, bevelled glass panels, folding handle.height 13cm (5.5") excluding handleGoing order, key included.
Carriage clock Carriage clock, two train 8-day movement striking on single gone, repeater and alarm, self-compensating balance wheel, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, secondary alarm dial, bevelled glass with gilded brass case, folding handle.height 14cm (5.5")White enamel dial cracked and chipped top right hand corner (see photographs), alarm not functioning, possible broken spring, clock when wound not keeping going.
A French brass carriage repeating clock with alarm, 19th century, the brass case with floral engraved decoration, the sides with bevelled bowed glass panels, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, indistinctly signed Henry Marc, Paris, the twin train movement striking on a gong, platform lever escapement with compensated balance wheel, with repeater and alarm mechanism, 15cm high (with handle down), 12.5cm wide, 9cm deepPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Please refer to department for condition report
A 20th-century limited edition 151/200, silver cased, twin fusee 8-day carriage clock London 1976 by Mappin & Webb. The architectural case with an engraved dial the movement chiming the hours on a single bell. On compressed bun feet. 78 ozt gross weight, 18 cm high overall.The clock winds and runs with the balance moving free under its own power, no long-term tests have been performed.The striking hammer seems to fall short and not connect fully with the bell, some adjustment it needed however the action works
A Drocourt of Paris "Gorge" cased 8-day repeating carriage clock with engraved decoration throughout, the one-piece white enamel Roman dial with Arabic minute indices bearing the retailers mark for "Goldsmiths Alliance"(London) The backplate numbered 8520. 8 cm wide x 6.8 cm deep x 16 cm overall height.The balance oscillates with encouragement but soon stopsAll glass panels intact and chip free
A large early 20th-century French "Anglaise Riche" 8-day repeater carriage clock with a distinctive folding bale handle. The two-piece concave silvered Arabic dial and a mask fretted with a bird alighting from branches. The movement chiming the hours on a coil gong. On a moulded skirt foot. 10.5 cm wide x 9.5 cm deep x 20 cm overall heightthe back door panel is broken and one side panel is chipped at the back edgeThe balance runs with agitation
An early 20th-century champleve enamel decorated" Anglaise" cased 8-day alarm repeater carriage clock with a distinctive folding bale handle. The white one-piece Roman dial with alarm indicator at 6.0'clock. The movement chiming and striking on a coil gong. 10 cm wide x 9 cm deep x 19 cm overall height.I have given the movement a wind and the balance runs under its own power. The clock winds and the balance wheel rotates on its own but no long-term test has been performed, I would suggest a full restorative assessment and service. The striking mechanism also appears to work and the chime is clear. There are no signs of major damage but age consistent wear is to be taken into account. There is some discolouration on the gilt on the handle
A 19th-century Bolvillier of Paris 8-day carriage clock with elaborate water gilt canted case mounted with entwined mermaids bale handle. The movement chiming the hours on a single bell and fitted and engraved balance. The one-piece white enamel Roman dial with blued moon hands and marked "Bolvillier a Paris". On a moulded architectural base with running bands of fruiting vines. The movement marked 230 LM. 11 cm wide x 10 cm deep x 22 cm overall height.The rear door is looseAll glass panels are intact and chip-freeBoth going and chiming trains wound solid but balance does not move even under encouragement.
An early 20th century R & Co (Richard & Co) jumbo 8-day "Anglaise Riche" bow-sided cased carriage clock with wrythern folding bale handle. The concave Arabic dial with silvered chapter ring and matted plain mask. The movement chiming the hours on a coil gong. On a moulded skirt base.For restoration
A late Victorian small silver-mounted carriage clock: circular white enamel dial; with Roman numerals, the case profusely chased and engraved with putti and scrolling foliage; vacant scroll-shaped cartouche to reverse. Folding carrying handle and on four bun feet. French movement. Case London 1899 by William Comyns. 13cm high
A French gilt brass repeating carriage clock, by Henry of Paris, late 19th century, the gilt brass case with relief floral decoration, swing handle and four bevelled glass panels, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed to dial HENRY ET Co PARIS, within a finely engraved surround of flowers and scrolling foliage, the eight day twin train movement with platform lever escapement and push button repeat striking a bell, the backplate stamped Henry a Paris,17.2cm high (including handle), 10.2cm wide, 8.5cm wide Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. Please refer to department for condition report
Horological reference books, including: Charles Allix, Carriage Clocks, Antique Collectors Club, 1989; Tom Robinson, The Longcase Clock, Antique Collectors Club, 1985; R.W. Symonds, Thomas Tompion, B.T. Batsford Ltd, London, 1951; Herbert Cescinsky and Malcom R. Webster, English Domestic Clocks, Chancery House Publishing Co Ltd, 1976; Percy G. Dawson, C.B. Drover & D.W. Parkes, Early English Domestic Clocks, Antique Collectors Club, 1994; Terence Camerer Cuss, The English Watch, Antique Collectors Club, 2009; (A LOT)Please refer to department for condition report

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