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A French brass 1/2 hour striking carriage clock, the off white dial with Arabic numerals, the movement signed R & Co., Made in Paris, key, 13 x 8 x 7.5cm.Richard & Co started life in Paris in 1848 under a different name but then added a London branch at 24 Cannon Street in 1867 which became Richard & Co. They were mainly carriage clock makers, producing clocks in different English and French styles for the respective markets.The London business lasted until 1881 with the Paris workshop based at Rue Bondy continuing on until the beginning of the 20th Century.The full trademark comprises an R and C with a snake?s head in between enclosed in an oval. Other items just bearing the mark R&C probably denotes a clock sold by the company but not made by them.
Lepine Mantle Clock Dore bronze and glass, two train (missing the strike train), single spring driven, balance wheel escapement, eight-day, non-striking mantel clock made in a form approximating an Anglaise variant of a carriage clock, retailed by the firm of Lepine of Paris, unsigned movement of Continental origin (original most likely French), made circa 1900. [With Twentieth century alterations.] Case: 30 cm x 28 cm x 13 cm Dore bronze mantel clock made in a form of carriage clock which has a close to square shape and styled in a variant of the Anglaise carriage clock style. It is a mantel clock because of the style of the movement within the case (see below). The case has gilt brass fluted pilasters at the four corner posts and glass on the façade, sides and back of the case. There is Dore bronze shaped and fluted carrying handle above with gilt plumes at the centre and at the end of the handle a mobile hinge. There is a large rectangular bevelled glass lenticel on the flat pediment of the case. Not shown but allowing visualization of the platform escapement. There is also a repeat strike on demand button at the front, which in this clock may be useless since there appears to be nor strike train currently in the movement. Below the overhanging pediment is a row of gilt foliate ornamentation above the horizontal gilt frieze over the dial. The two Corinthian type fluted pilasters flank the glass overlying the dial. Below is a double beaded border across the façade of the case (the sides are not shown) and likely goes fully around the four sides of the base. There is a broad architecture base with recessed façade, sitting flat to the surface and flanked by Dore bronze plinths, slightly thrust forward, upon which rest the fluted pilasters. Dial: square silvered dial plate with round Roman hour enamelled chapter ring, closed minute track to the outside, steel Breguet hands, no winding apertures and the dial centre is marked for “Lepine a Paris†(see history). Movement: Round solid brass plate movement, brass tubular pillars connect the plates and are pinned at the back plate, marine lever, i.e., balance wheel lever escapement, steel cut pinions, two-barrel springs should power the clock for eight days and cause striking, but the strike train has been removed. The strike train is usually placed on the left side when looking at the dial and therefore looking at the movement from the rear it should normally be on the right side, and that is where it appears to have been removed. There is no need for a pendulum since the clock uses a balance wheel escapement. In fact, the lever has a vertical pointer at the top of the movement for making the movement run faster and slower. This was likely a French made time and strike French made movement where the anchor escapement and strike side was replaced with a balance wheel time only movement between the plates. Condition: Case – Not a true carriage clock although with the alterations, it can serve as one if you drive a horse and carriage. (Well, it is better for the environment.) The case has some green areas of oxidation and indicates a high content of copper in the brass, since cupric oxide is green. Movement – Missing its strike train and the time train has been replaced with a lever-balance wheel escapement. Movement unsigned. Dial: Good with patchy darkened areas of oxidation of the silvered surface. c. Circa 1900 with 20th century alterations
Late 19th/early 20th century French brass and glass cased carriage clock of canted rectangular form with fluted corners, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic seconds, having half hour striking and repeating movements, striking on a gong, 13cm tall, 8.5cm wide and 7.5cm deep, with the original brown morocco travelling case (worn, replacement carrying strap) and winding key.
Late 19th/early 20th Century French brass carriage clock with full depth enamel dial, having stylised Roman numerals, shaped swing handle with exposed escapement, two train movement striking on one bell, 14cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall appearing in good condition. Glass to rear door is chipped to one corner. Original gilding worn away.
A French brass cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the sides printed with decorative cartouches, 17.5cm high (handle extended)Condition report: There is some wear to the lacquering on the brass. The panels to the sides are faded and there is crazing/losses to the varnish.The balance wheel moves freely but it has not been wound up.
A miniature brass carriage clock of oval form, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 8.5cm high, together with a trench art brass tobacco jar and cover, 9.5cm high (7)Condition report: Clock in good condition with no visible cracks and chips to glass panels, minor pitting and tarnishing to tobacco box
A French brass quarter repeating carriage clock, early 20th c, with blued steel halberd hands and Arabic chapters, the gong striking movement with platform lever escapement, in Anglaise case with repeat button in the top, 14cm h excluding handle Movement in working order, running when wound, repeat function working correctly, case lacquer aged and discoloured, glass undamaged, movement would benefit from a clean / overhaul
Early 19th Century Flemish School/Street Scene/clock tower above an arch, figures, a carriage etc./oil on panel, 18cm x 14cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com
A gilt brass carriage clock by Devon Clocks, the dial signed Charles Frodsham, 15.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com
A group of silver and silver plated wares to include a silver oyster spoon, a silver ashtray case, a silver salt and pepper, a silver mounted tiger's eye pendant, a silver plated tea strainer, a silver plated photo frame, a gilt pendant containing a portrait and lock of hair and a brass cased carriage clockCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A brass cased ship's clock, the enamelled dial marked with roman numerals and second dial, 18cm diameter x 8cm deep together with a British United Clock Company Limited carriage clock, 6cm wide x 6cm deep x 12cm high together with a pair of wooden bowling balls in a leather case, the balls approximately 13cm diameter and a silver latticework and glass coaster, 13cm diameter (4)Condition report: Neither clocks currently working, bowling ball case very tattered and worn,see extra images
A selection of clocks consisting of a brass carriage time piece, a French mantle time piece, an aesthetic striking mantle clock with movement stamped W&H Sch, a brass ship type bulkhead wall time piece retailed by F. Smith & Son Southampton, a Victorian black slate striking mantle clock, and a 19th century rosewood inlaid portico mantle clock case (7)
A German walnut table clock case, now with modern battery driven movement; together with an oak cased 1930s mantel timepiece, a mahogany inliad mantel timepiece retailed by Sam Lyon Junr, Blackpool circa 1910 and an oval shaped brass carriage timepiece, retailed by Grant, North Shields circa 1900 (4)
A brass striking and repeating carriage clock, signed Drocourt, retailed by Harrison, Stockton on Tees, circa 1890, twin barrel movement striking on a gong and with a later platfrom lever escapement, movement backplate stamped with makers mark D C with a cartouche depicting a small carriage clock, together with fitted travelling case, clock 17.5cm high over handleCondition report: Both barrel springs intact. Clock runs but only for a few seconds so will require cleaning and service.The repeat function is working.Adjuster not engaging with the hands.Escapement a later replacement. Dents wear and scratches to the case. Glass free from chips and cracks. Dial with light hair cracks and wear.Outer case with heavy wear and loose hinge.Comes with an unnumbered key.
GOOD FRENCH GILT BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK, retailed by Mappin & Webb, fitted with five bevelled galls window, signed white enamel Roman dial, blued steel coiled gong, Corinthian column case with cavetto cornice and ogee moulded plinth on short bracket feet, back plate stamped Made in France, case 14cms high, (18.5cms including handle), outer red leather carry case, key. Comments: cracked enamel to dial corner, one side pane inside chip to corner, works when wound, push repeat works, not timed for accuracy. Outer case scuffed and torn, missing handles and push button
A 19th century copper carriage clock in the Gothic taste, probably by Alexis Falize, the pierced top section with hinged handle formed with griffins, the sides with twelve circular figures representing the agricultural months, Roman numerals to the octagonal dial, missing hands, the lower section with the praying mother of Christ attending by an angel with lillies between and words 'Angelus Domini Nuntiavit Qariae', the reverse with locking hinged opening compartment to the movement over two figures and the words Vigilate quia netcitis diem neque horam, 13cm high For a carved ivory and enamel clock of similar design by Falize, see Purcell, K., 'Falize: a dynasty of jewelers', (Thames and Hudson: 1999), p.71
A malachite-mounted small carriage clock, (damaged) 7.3cm high, a silver rectangular cigarette case with engine-turned pattern decoration and gilt-lined, London marks, 12.5cm wide, a silver envelope-form card case, Birmingham marks, 6cm wide, a wristwatch by Must de Cartier, cased, and two leather cigarette lighter holders by Dunhill,
the silvered dial with Roman numerals in a three colour gold pierced mask, the side panels similarly decorated with figures of women, in a corniche case, the movement striking a gong, the backplate stamped '1818'19.5cm high (handle up)Footnote: Literature: Fanelli, Joseph, Blackwell, Dana J. and Terwilliger, Charles (ed). A Century of Fine Carriage Clocks. Bronxville, New York: Clock Trade Enterprises, 1987, nos. 5 and 18.For a similar lot see Dreweatts, Fine Clocks, Barometers and Scientific Instruments sale, June 2020, lot 125

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