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A FRENCH SMALL LACQUERED BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, DROCOURT, PARISLATE 19TH CENTURYThe eight-day single train movement regulated by silvered platform lever escapement incorporating split bimetallic balance, the backplate stamped with oval D C trademark for Drocourt over serial number 32959 to lower left hand corner, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel spade hands, in an corniche type case of Mignonette No. 3 size with hinged carrying handle over caddy moulded corner uprights and cavetto moulded skirt; with travelling case now covered in simulated leather and original numbered winding keyThe clock 10.5cm (4.25ins) high with handle down, 7cm (2.75ins) wide, 6cm (2.375ins) deep. Pierre Drocourt is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development with further additions and corrections from research undertaken by Leigh Extence (available online) as born in 1819 and setting up in business as a clockmaker in Paris in 1853. He initially worked from Rue Limoges (later called 28 Rue Debelleyme after the rationalisation and merger of Streets in 1865), Paris and was succeeded by his son, Alfred (born 1847), in 1872. The blancs roulants, rough movements, were made in Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, a town outside Dieppe, where Drocourt had workshops until their sale in 1904, being premises purchased from Holingue frères in 1875 who had previously supplied Drocourt. The firm was awarded numerous international exhibition medals and mentions including Silver in Paris 1878 and Gold in 1889.
A 19th century champleve enamel Repeating Carriage Clock. With four bevelled glass sides, turquoise enamel work on all sides and four reeded columns on each side of the case. Twin train spring movement striking on a bell with repeat. Exposed balance escapement. 2-inch dial it measures overall 6 inches x 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches. Condition report A nice untouched clock, enamel work appears to be all present. Movement is dirty and one winding pin is worn. Movement not tested.
A gilt brass small carriage clock, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case with shaped handle over rectangular inspection panel, both sides with glass plates, plain case, French movement, the clock body 6cm high x 3.8cm wide, with original travelling case (case distressed and case cover detached from body)
A good French carriage clock by Leroy & Fils, 24 Regent Street, Palain Royal 13 & 15 Paris, with a two train spring driven movement striking on a bell, white enamel dial with makers name, moon hands, movement engraved on the backplate with makers name and serial number 8355, on a balance escapement, 9 x 14cms approx, handle not raised, 8cms deep
rectangular gilt brass four-glass cabinet, stepped stone top and fluted frieze over sunken reeded columns and bevelled glazing, spreading base with conforming feet, the white enamel face with black Roman Numerals, with winding key and two-jar mercury pendulum, the face with printed lettering Asprey and FRANCE, with script R A, the mechanism, stamped M 01 with numerals 07302441; dimensions of cabinet: 33 (h) x 16 (l) x19 (w) cm (13 x 6 1/4 x 7 1/2 in.)PROVENANCEPrivate New York collection, since the 1970'sThence by descentCONDITIONThe clock is in very good condition. Special note, the Carriage clock is accompanied by a winding key, two-jar mercury pendulum, spare suspension, original instruction booklet and papers. Shapiro Auctions does not guarantee the working of this nor any other timepiece in the sale. It should be assumed that all timepieces will require professional attention.
Early 20th-century carriage clock, two train movement striking on single gong, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, brass case, bevelled glass panels, folding handle.height 15cm (6")Some corrosion to balance wheel mounting plate, original key included. Although balance wheel is moving it doesn't keep going. Chimes on hour and half hour.
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")Condition report: Lower edge of front glass with minor chips, right-hand side panel glass chipped (see photographs).
A French brass oval carriage clock, Roman numerals, swing handle, 11cm high** We would please ask that all payments are made by 12pm on Thursday 14th April at the latest. Collection for all lots is strictly by appointment at Otterbeck Hall, Chinley, SK23 6AH where all items are located. We request that items are collected on either Wednesday 13th or Thursday 14th April when Bamfords staff will be in attendance. In circumstances where buyers are unable to attend on these days members of the Stoodley family have kindly agreed to be present from Friday 15th to Monday 18th April at 12pm, however all lots must have been paid for by Thursday 14th April. It should be noted that keys will be handed to the new owners of Otterbeck Hall on Tuesday 19th April at which point Bamfords will no longer have access to the property. Bamfords are able, strictly by prior arrangement to bring certain higher value small items to the saleroom for collection at a later date. Please enquire and confirm this availability in relation to any lot that you are hoping Bamfords will be able to move on your behalf. Any such lot will incur a £15 charge**

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