A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK BY MOTTU OF PARIS. With a silvered rectangular dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, with a two train movement striking with two hammers on a bell, stamped '63, 75 M' and MOTTU A PARIES' to the back plate, the case with rising back engraved in English, 17cm high (handle up) 10cm wide 8cm deep. With key.
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A 19th CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK AND TRAVELLING CASE. With a rectangular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes above a subsidiary alarm dial, signed 'Goldsmiths Alliance Limited Cornhill, London, 2359' with a two train eight day movement with push button repeat striking on two coiled gongs, the back plate numbered 2359, the brass case with all over engraved scrolling foliate decoration, 17.5cm high (handle up), 9.5cm wide 8.5cm deep, in leather covered carrying case. No key.
A French lacquered brass carriage clocklate 19th century,the case with moulded borders the white enamel dial with Roman chapters and subsidiary alarm dial, and with repeater button, brass swing handle, height 20cm, handle extended, together with a smaller carriage clock with floral chased borders, the white enamel dial with Roman chapters, 16cm high. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late Victorian brass carriage clock, Kemp Brothers Bristol, circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, bevelled five glass case, swing handle, presentation inscription, approx 15cm high including handle; together with an early 20th century brass carriage clock, with two train movement, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in an oval bevelled five glass case with swing handle, on bracket feet, approx 11.5cm high with handle (2)
A cased carriage clock and a ships barometer 'Kelvin Bottomly - Glasgow'Provenance:Landwade Hall, Exning, SuffolkCondition report: Both clocks have winders are present but clocks are untested, assume they will need a full serviceCarriage clock, face is scratched/ cracked in multiple places, glass panels sit slightly loose, clock most likely married with the travelling case
A late 19th century lacquered brass repeater carriage clock, 6cm rectangular enamel dial inscribed Fabque de Paris Geo. Blackie 392 Strand, Roman numerals, eight-day repeating movement with platform escapement, striking on a gong, the five-glass gorge case with swing carrying handle, 17cm over raised handle, numbered 2540, c.1900
A substantial 19th century French gilt brass carriage clock, by Leroy & Fils, Paris, 8.5cm circular silvered dial engraved with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement with platform escapement, striking on a bell, the backplate signed and numbered 2550, adjustment apertures to verso, the Neo-Classical case with swing carrying handles, friezes of acanthus and fluted Corinthian pilasters to angles, bun feet, 22cm high
A good 19th century English repeater oval carriage clock, 7.5cm rectangular enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, 8-day movement striking on a gong, the lacquered case, engraved and chased with arched rectangular floral panels lunettes and stylized foliage, bracket feet, 20cm over swing handle
A SMALL BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECELate 20th CenturyThe white dial with Roman numerals and signed Garrard & Co, with a fitted blue Garrard box and brass winder, height of clock excluding handle 7.5cmCondition report:- Dial with dust and dirt to the centre and in between the hands- Case with light surface scratches - Movement probably overwound, winder does not turn clockwise
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKBy Richard & Co, Late 19th/Early 20th CenturyThe twin train movement striking on a gong, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, height excluding handle 12cmCondition report:- The handle holders are bent and cause the handle to detach- The glazed rear door is lacking its lower pin and detaches when opening
JAEGER-LECOULTRE; a gilt brass Atmos type carriage timepiece, the chapter ring set with Roman numerals, the underside of the case numbered 564, with original box and Jaeger-LeCoultre label numbered 564180 (2).Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order. The clock is lightly grubby throughout and with very slight wear here and there. The box with a few light scuffs, but generally ok. The box is numbered 564 to the underside.
E'PEE; a French brass cased repeating carriage clock, the circular dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, with moon phase mechanism above three additional dials, height including swing handle 19.5cm. Additional InformationWear to the brass case, complete with key, when wound the clock does tick but no guarantee of working order.
A 19th century French brass cased carriage clock, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals, with swan neck swing handle, height including handles 18cm, fitted in outer case.Additional InformationWhen wound the clock appears to run, although there is no guarantee it is in working order. There is tarnishing to the case, there is a minor chip to the inside of the back, the outer case is in poor condition and would require attention.
An early 20th century brass carriage timepiece, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, height 11cm, and a smaller plated metal carriage timepiece with subsidiary dial, a smaller brass balloon shaped timepiece, engraved to the bezel R.M.S. Ausonia, and an Edwardian inlaid mahogany balloon shaped timepiece (4).Additional InformationThe clocks are not guaranteed to be in full working order. The carriage clock with two hairline cracks and a few small chips to the enamel to the lower right corner. The subsidiary seconds dial to the smaller plated timepiece has two hairline cracks and both dials sit slightly to the right of their apertures. The case for this clock is heavily worn throughout. The brass timepiece with general age wear patina and tarnishing throughout. The mahogany clock with light age wear patina to the wood and a few light grubby marks to the dial.
An assortment of modern timepieces comprising a Swiss gilt metal cartel type wall timepiece, a brass bulkhead type timepiece with Roman numeral chapter ring, a lantern clock converted to electricity, a small carriage clock converted to electricity, a Rapport mahogany cased battery operated timepiece, four small brass novelty battery operated timepieces and a nautical watch stand modelled with three oars (10).Additional InformationThe bulk head type timepiece has cracks to the enamel through the number 9, otherwise, general light patina of wear.
A late Victorian silver and tortoiseshell page-turner, London 1898, Maker’s mark rubbed, 40.5cm long, together with a French brass carriage clock, with single train movement, 14.5cm high, an antler handled knife, marked ‘Humphreys’, knife 32cm long, a pierced brass box, with glazed top, 7cm wide, a pair of opera glasses, a cigarette case, and a cased pair of spectacles (qty.)Condition report: Page-turner with chips, knocks and losses throughout. Metal finishes with losses and tarnishing throughout. Pierced box and covers with knocks and losses to feet. Knife scabbard worn. Blade with small knocks and wear to finish.Please see additional images.
A late 19th century French enamel and gilt-brass striking Carriage Clock, with push button repeat, the five-glass case with circular dial, foliate enameled front panel and pilasters, the eight-day two train movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong, 8in (20.25cm) high handle up, with carry case and key.

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