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Los 386

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

Los 49I

A modern brass-cased carriage clock, by Thomas Braithwaite of London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and bevelled glass exhibition plates and 11 jewel movement, case height 12cm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - only 1 tiny black mark to top left of nameGlass - no chips or cracksHands - goodCase - slight wear to edges and high points

Los 49H

An Edwardian silver-cased carriage clock, by William Comyns, hallmarks London 1903, case height excluding handle 8cm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - faint hairline cracks near 3 and 8Glass - cleanHands - goodCase - light surface marks with 1 small dent to rear left foot

Los 2

An early 20thC brass repeating carriage clock, of rectangular form with swing handle, the five part glazed case revealing barrel movement striking on a bell, in outer case, with key, 16cm high.

Los 48

An early 20thC brass carriage clock, the back plate signed E G Routley Croydon, with Arabic dial, in a five part glazed case, with barrel movement on bracket feet, with key, in outer carrying case.

Los 49

An early 20thC brass cased carriage clock, the fancy dial with 5cm diameter Arabic numerals, in a four pillared five glass case, with barrel movement, on compressed feet, with swing handle, 15cm high, with key.

Los 50

An early 20thC brass carriage clock, the back plate with Roman numeric dial, in a five part glazed case, with barrel movement, on bracket feet, with associated key, 17cm high.

Los 718

A POSSIBLY UNIQUE MUSICAL LANTERN CLOCKBy Thomas Archer, Moreton in Marsh, circa 1690/1720The dial: 10 1/2in. square brass dial with cherub mask spandrels, the brass chapter ring signed Tho Archar Moreton Inmahis, with single outer line, Roman chapters between fine tridents, and twin inner lines with quarter marking, enclosing a matted centre with single pierced steel hand The movement:  With posted frame surmounted with four vase-shaped finials, and a large bell with cutaway section for the carillon carriage, supported by a quatrefoil strap and turned finial, three train movement with anchor escapement, hourly strike from an internal countwheel and musical movement on a carillon of eight bells with eight shaped hammers with a secondary countwheel on the central rear post, played from a wooden barrel with steel pins and brass wheel work The case: In a later oak case with a moulded pediment above dentil ornament, with glazed door flanked by Corithian columns, above teh trunk with rectangular panel door outlined with a parquetry design, on stepped base inlaid with a marquetry foliate oval205cm highThis magnificent and rare clock by Thomas Archer is charmingly signed using a variant of the family surname. It is highly likely that authorship can be attributed to the father: it may, however, be by his first-born of the same Christian name, or possibly even by them both!  Thomas Archer (b. 1641), a blacksmith and gunsmith, (sometimes written Archar or Archard) lived in Moreton-in-the-Marsh. He died in 1721. His eldest child was also Thomas (b. 1670) and followed his father in the blacksmith and gunsmith trade at Moreton. In the father’s Will of October 1720 (Thomas Snr.) he leaves his tools to be shared between his two sons, Walter (b. 1674 - d. 1742) and Charles (b. 1676). The implication of this is that Thomas (Jnr.) had predeceased his father by this date. Walter and Charles are known to have moved from Moreton in the last years of the 17th Century and worked as partners in Stow-on-the-Wold.  A good deal has been written about the Archers by Loomes and Smith. COMPARATIVE LITERATUREBarnaby Smith, The Archer Family of Stow,  Antiquarian Horology, Winter 1998, p. 345-352.Brian Loomes, Clocks, January 1986, January 1989,  October 2000, September 2001, April 2002, June 2011 and March 2012, for a variety of articles on the Archers.Brian Loomes, Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700, Ashbourne 2014, p. 17.Antiquarian Horological Society, Time and Place, English Country Clocks 1600-1840, an Exhibition at the Museum of the History of Science, University of Oxford, November 2006.  See page 81 for a musical movement by Edward Bilbie of Chew Stoke of around the same date.

Los 724

A FRENCH SILVER PLATED CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1900In a Corniche case, the twin train movement with silvered platform escapement and white enamel dial, Couaillet cachet mark14cm high

Los 726

AN UNUSUAL FRENCH LAPIS LAZULI-MOUNTED SILVER PLATED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1900The Empire style case with laurel wreath and ribbon handle, above a solid top with foliate spandrels, the engine-turned dial inscribed CHAS FRODSHAM, 27 SOUTH MOULTEN (sic) LONDON W1, with Arabic numerals, with a lapis lazuli panel with anthemion spandrels, the sides and back door with lapis lazuli rectangular panels, the twin train movement with strike/repeat on a gong and a small enamel alarm setting disc16.5cm highCondition report:  The clocks ticks when wound.  The repeat functions.  The escapement is a modern replacement.  At some point the front left foot has been knocked and is very slightly mis-shaped, in so much that the clock rocks on a glass top.

Los 727

A FRENCH RELIEF-CAST BRASS PETITE SONNERIE STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCKBy Grohé, Paris, circa 1875The relief-cast case of Empire style, modelled with outstretched swan and foliage, with adorned dolphin ‘supports’, the white enamel dial with blued steel trefoil hands and an alarm subsidiary, the twin train movement signed GROHÉ PARIS to the backplate, with original platform lever escapement, striking the quarters on two bells, the base with strike selection lever, the front of the front plate stamped HJ18cm highCondition report:  This clock appears to have been recently restored and is in good condition.  The clock ticks when wound.  The petite sonnerie works on pushing the repeat.  The bells appear to have been broken and re silver soldered.  They are flat sounding.  The backplate is stamped 387 as is the underside of the base.The dial may have been restored? 

Los 728

A FRENCH GILT BRASS ONE-PIECE CASE CARRIAGE CLOCKRetailed by Payne & Co New Bond Street London, No 765, circa 1860With signed white enamel dial, blued steel moon hands, original silvered platform lever escapement, the twin train movement striking on a bell16cm highCondition reportOne key

Los 729

A FRENCH ENGRAVED BRASS GORGE CASED GRAND SONNERIE STRIKING ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCKRetailed by J. Klaftenberger, 157 Regent Street, circa 1880The engraved gorge case decorated with foliage and ribbon-ties, gilt brass engraved mask with circular dial and subsidiary for the alarm, the twin train movement with original large silvered platform escapement, striking on two bells, with strike setting lever under the base18cm highCondition report:  The clock is in unrestored condition.  The gilding to the engraved case is worn and the metal is dirty.  All glass panels are in good condition with no chips.  The escapement is silvered and is the original.  The outer side of the backplate is stamped 533.  The underside of the base plate is stamped 533 as is one foot. The inner front plate 655.  The underside of the escapement is no 1026/3.  The movement functions with a wind but is sluggish.  It strikes and repeats but is out of sync.  The main dial is in perfect order.  The alarm dial has a hairline from centre to 9.One key PROVENANCE: Henry Cassels Kay (1827-1903), who worked in Alexandria, in the leading merchant company Briggs and Co.  He returned to England in 1875 and became Director of the Bank of Egypt. Having studied Arabic inscriptions in Cairo he turned his attentions to more academic pursuits.  His magnum opus was the translation and study of the 'History of Oman' by Najm al-Din Marsh al-Hakami.  His home had a replica of a Cairene apartment in one room.

Los 364

An antique striking carriage clock in leather case. Condition - three chips to glass (pictured), front right foot appears to have been repaired, otherwise ok, appears to be ticking and working correctly, however not sold with any guarantee.

Los 47

An early 20th century French gilt brass carriage clock and another retailed by Mappin & Webbfirst five pane gilt brass case, white enamel dial with Black Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arbaic minutes, blued steel Moon hands, signed F. Phillip Paris, four pillar movement, numbered 1500, (2)first height 14.2 cm,Condition: Both wind tick and run at time of cataloguing, however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Each have a winding key. First has some light discolouration to dial to centre. Some rubbing to gilt brass on the larger clock

Los 164

Early 20th Century brass cased carriage clock, the white dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer minutes track, 8cm wide, 15cm high including handle

Los 3571

A late 19th century brass carriage timepiece, the brass dial with an enamelled Arabic numeral chapter ring and movement striking on a gong, height 13.5cm.Additional InformationThe clock does come with a key however we cannot guarantee that it is full working order, the button to the back door is lacking and the door pushed inwards and will need attention to release this, small chip to the bevelled glass at the top right corner of the back door and general dulled patina to the brass case throughout.

Los 3573

ARNOLD & LEWIS; an mahogany cased carriage clock, with broken swan neck folding handle above the dial set with Roman numerals, height including handle 20cm.

Los 67

A 20th century brass carriage clock with 8 day timepiece movement, Matthew Norman, London, 11 cm

Los 161

French gilt metal carriage clock, enamelled dial, with Arabic numerals, platform escapement, striking on a gong, the case with spiral twist uprights and cable moulded outlines, 15cm.

Los 1867

A Halcyon Days enamel and gilt brass James Purdey & Sons miniature carriage clock, quartz movement, 3½in. (8.9cm.) high inc. handle; together with two Halcyon Days enamel hunting subject boxes, one with detached lid. (3) * Condition: Clock: Gilt worn. Otherwise good. Requires a new battery. Boxes: One VG, the other with detached lid, otherwise good.

Los 1851

A mammoth gilt brass carriage clock, early 20th century, the Corinthian column case with folding reeded and keywork handle, the silvered Arabic dial signed by the retailer, 'Geo. Edward & Sons', with gilt foliate scroll mask to the centre, within a silvered pierced mask plate with Celtic strapwork, a thistle, foliage, serpents and leaping foxes, the French twin train movement by Maurice & Co., signed 'E.M. & Co.' and numbered 10705, with platform escapement, striking the hours and half hours on a gong, 8½in. (21.5cm.) high plus handle, with key. * Condition: Winds, runs and strikes correctly. Some gilt wear to case. Tarnishing to outer edge of dial. Chip and crack to upper right corner of back glass. Good overall.

Los 1869

A Taylor and Bligh brass cased carriage clock, quartz movement, the single bevelled glass fronting the white Roman dial within a pierced silvered mask with a pair of birds amidst scrolling foliage, the sides with similar applied decoration, with original box and instructions. * Condition: In near 'as new' condition with no faults. Does not appear to ever have been used.

Los 1846

A 19th century carriage clock in a Gorge case, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and Breguet style hands within five bevelled glass panels and ripple handle, strikes on a bell, inscribed J.A.C. to O.J.B. Oct.1868 to base, 5¼in. (13.3cm.) high plus handle, with key.

Los 1848

A French Champlevé enamel carriage clock, late 19th/early 20th century, five glass case with enamel to edge and handle, the porcelain chapter ring with Arabic numerals, with carriage case and key, 4¾in. (12cm.) high to top of handle.

Los 1850

A late 19th century French half repeating carriage alarm clock, possibly Drocourt or Jacot, the eight-day duration movement no. 2127, with right angle platform escapement, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with push button repeat, the corniche case with enamelled Roman dial, indistinctly signed, blued steel moon hands, 4¾in. (12cm.) high plus handle, no key. * Condition: Winds and runs. Strikes the hours and half hour correctly. Repeat button working correctly. Some scratching to top and base of case. Centre of baseplate dented upwards a little. Hairline crack to top right corner of dial plate. Retailer's name worn. Glass all good with no chips or cracks.

Los 363

A brass and glass cased Whitehall mantel clock and a further Seiko Westminster Whittington over sized carriage clock

Los 496

An early 20th century brass and bevelled edge glass cased carriage clock with Roman numerals to face, height (without handle) 11cm

Los 230

French brass repeater carriage clock 'S A Robinson from E T & F A Ingham March 5th 1898 after 21 years service', retailed by Bright & Sons, height excluding handle 11.5 cm

Los 233

19th century French carriage clock in a gilded gorge case

Los 3514

Switzerland - France, ca. 1740, diameter 106 mm., with alarm clock and pull repeater. Also the original carriage hook, which served a prominent Brussels family until about 1920.

Los 745

A brass case carriage clock the dial with Arabic numerals.

Los 1265

A brass case carriage clock the enamel dial with Roman numerals.

Los 1264

A brass cased carriage clock with original outer travel case and key.

Los 1262

A box of brass carriage clocks and a collection of clock keys.

Los 311

A brass cased carriage clock the dial with Roman numerals.

Los 1

A West German brass carriage clock. Movement stamped SSS, chiming on a bell.

Los 141

Good quality brass carriage clock currently ticking with key

Los 664

A BOX OF CERAMICS, GLASS, BOXED ROTARY WATCH, ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE CUPRO NICKEL CROWNS, FRAMED PRINT, ETC, The James Rowley limited edition print of a seated Labrador, framed and glazed, no 523/750, a S.Marinkovic print 'Highland Mist', Aynsley Nature's Delight moonflask, quartz Metamec carriage clock, cased binoculars etc (box and print)

Los 210

A 'HOWELL & JAMES' BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, white dial signed 'Howell & James' to the-Queen London, Roman numerals, within a four glass panel and brass case, oval glass view to the top, approximate height including handle 15.5cm, missing watch key, non-running, (condition report: wear and discolouration to the brass, non-running, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Los 478

TWO BOXES OF METALWARES, to include three brass figures of miners, two on wooden bases, one with coal wagon, marked Cymru, a vintage Salter's Pocket Balance No.3, a novelty German bottle in the form of a lantern, horse brasses including a Red Kite mounted design, two large brass geese, tallest 35cm, plated and other metal items, including candelabra, trays, dishes, decorative items, a lamp and an Acctim Carriage clock (sd) (2 boxes)

Los 1009

A mid-19th century French timepiece carriage clock in a corniche case with a white enamel dial and Roman numerals, minute markers and matching steel hands, replacement lever platform escapement, with four bevelled glazed panels to the sides and a rectangular panel to the top of the case, dial inscribed � Sir John Bennet Ltd, Paris�

Los 1012

An early 20th century French timepiece carriage clock in a Louis XV Doucine case raised on four turned bun feet with overlaid serpentine friezes in gilt repousse work, with a gilt dial mask and circular white enamel dial with upright Arabic numerals and minute markers, cylinder platform escapement, with four bevelled glazed panels to the sides and an oval panel to the top of the case.

Los 1011

A late 19th century French timepiece carriage clock in a corniche case with a white enamel dial, Roman numerals and minute markers, lever platform escapement with timing screws, with four bevelled glazed panels to the sides and a rectangular panel to the top of the case.

Los 1010

A late 19th century French timepiece carriage clock in a corniche case with a white enamel dial and Roman numerals, minute markers and five-minute Arabic's, steel spade hands, replacement lever platform escapement, with four bevelled glazed panels to the sides and a rectangular panel to the top of the case.

Los 390

Edwardian brass carriage clock with decorative case and French movement, 15.5cm including handle

Los 392

A brass Henley carriage clock. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.

Los 232

A modern silver cased Charles Frodsham miniature carriage clock. 10 cm high.

Los 330

An antique brass carriage clock with white enamel dial complete with key and travel case.

Los 331

An antique brass cased carriage clock with ornate decoration and white enamel dial.

Los 332

An antique brass cased carriage clock with white enamel dial.

Los 333

An antique French brass cased carriage clock with repeater movement and decorative white enamel dial.

Los 334

An antique brass cased carriage clock with white enamel dial.

Los 126

A Brass Petite Sonnerie Repeating Carriage Clock, circa 1900, carrying handle, repeat button, underside of the case with silence/sonnerie selection lever, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement and quarter striking on two gongs, movement backplate numbered 365, 15.5cm high over handle, with fitted travelling caseCondition report: Case with light surface scratches in parts, back door with one minor chip to the corner, dial is clean, movement in going order, functions are working, outer travelling case with wear and the strap is missing.

Los 127

A Gilt Brass and Porcelain Mounted Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Porcelain Panel signed by Lucien Simonnet, circa 1890, the "gorge" case with carrying handle and repeat button to the top, side porcelain panels depicting figures in costume within a landscape scene, both panels with monogram "S", porcelain dial with Roman numerals and with landscape scene and floral decoration, bottom left of dial signed "Simonnet", twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, 18.5cm high to hilt of handle, together with fitted caseFootnote: Lucien Simonnet (1849-1926) was a Sevres trained painter and he supplied porcelain panels to many top class carriage clock makers.Condition report: Case with some minor dent marks in places around and some gilding slightly rubbed to the case in parts, porcelain panels and dial looks clean, silvered platform escapement looks slightly tarnished, movement looks all complete, movement in going order, outer fitted case looks worn.

Los 1073

A 19th c. French brass Carriage Clock with white enamel face and bevelled glass, signed Bayard, stamped 9 jewels, Buverdrey and Bloquel, France

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