A GILT METAL CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH REPEAT MECHANISM striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 16cm high, in carrying case Condition Report : all glass intact, enamel good. some discolouration to gilding but overall good. currently running. with key. travelling case a little tatty. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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French 19th Century - Superior Large Brass Carriage Clock with Cast Ornate Borders, Visible Lever Escapement, Striking on a Gong, Porcelain Chapter Ring, Very Heavy Clock. Approx Sizes - Height 6 Inches - 15 cms, Width 3.75 Inches - 9.40 cms & Depth 3.25 Inches - 8.20 cms. The Dial, Movement and Case In Excellent Condition.
An early 20th century French, oval brass carriage clock, with a 2.75" enammelled dial, signed 'Henri Marc A Paris' and with an alarm subsidiary dial below, the 8 day movement with lever escapement and compensated balance wheel, striking with hammers on a gong, handle down 14.5cm high, with key (2)Condition report: Lacquer worn on case. Superficial scratches. Not operational in vendor's home.
MISCELLANEOUS METALWARE, ETC, TO INCLUDE PAIR OF CORINTHIAN COLUMN TABLE CANDLESTICKS, BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK BY H SAMUEL, CHINESE BRASS HEXAGONAL PANELLED VASE, CRAB BOX AND CRAYFISH, TROPHY CUPS, PARASOL, REPRODUCTION SILVER PLATED GALLERY TRAY, DECORATIVE HARDSTONE MOUNTED WIRE TREES, PLANTERS, VASES, PIGGY BANK, PAIR OF REPRODUCTION CHINESE CARVED STONE DOGS OF FOO BOOKENDS, RESIN SCULPTURE OF FISHERMEN LANDING A SALMON, ETC Metal ware generally good, book ends cracked, trees misshapen, ceramics showing signs of wear, cracks, chips, etc
An Edwardian brass Grand Sonnerie carriage clock, with alarm and striking on two gongs and with repeat mechanism. Height 14 cm, width 10 cm, depth 8.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. It is currently ticking away and striking when advanced. It does strike on the full quarter, half and three quarters. The condition of the case is generally good. All glass panels are in good order without the usual visible corner chips. The brasswork is a little tarnished in places but generally in good condition. The repeat mechanism operates as it should. The only minor issue with the Lot it to the clock face. There is a hairline crack running from just below the numeral 12 through the centre of the subsidiary dial to the left of the numeral 6 down to the bottom edge of the face. Please note we do not have the key for this lot.
Matthew Norman, a modern carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with a push button to the top allowing a repeat of the last hour at will, the backplate stamped with the various Matthew Norman markings and serial number 1751, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands, a subsidiary alarm setting dial and stamped Matthew Norman, the gilded-brass corniche case with matching handle, height 18cm up, 15cm down
Charles Frodsham London, a contemporary 20th century carriage clock: the eight-day duration, timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement with the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and signed Charles Frodsham, London, with an engraved filigree gilded mask and blued steel spade hands, the anglaise case with fluted pillars and matching handle, height 14.5cm handle up, 12.5cm handle down.
A French quarter-striking carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and each quarter of an hour on two gongs with a push-button repeat sounding the last hour and quarter, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel cruciform hands, the brass Anglaise case with fluted columns and moulding and with a matching scroll handle, height 19cm handle up, 15cm handle down.* NOTE - this lot also includes a leather travelling case together with a key.* Notes The quarter-chiming work is not operating correctly and requires attention.
A French Victorian carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a push button to the top allowing a repeat of the last hour at will, with alarm, the backplate stamped with the serial number 4217 and hand setting arrow in a form used by Couaillet Frères, carriage clock makers of Saint Nicolas d'Aliermont, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands, a subsidiary alarm dial and signed Examd. by Webster, Queen Victoria St. London, the gilded brass corniche case variant with canted corners and a fluted handle, complete with leather case, height 17cm handle up, 14cm handle down.
An Edwardian French brass carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a later platform lever escapement, with alarm on a bell, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary alarm dial, the pillared case having a three-bail handle, contained in a leather travelling case, height 11.5cm handle down, 13.5cm handle up.
REISEUHRSchweiz / England um 1920 Schweizer Taschenuhr mit 8-Tagewerk im Etui mit 925/000 Silberdeckel. Gest. Birmingham 1919. Werk läuft an, Gebrauchsspuren A CARRIAGE CLOCK Switzerland / England circa 1920 Swiss pocket watch with 8-day work inthe case with 925/000 silver lid. Hallmarked. Birmingham 1919. Working movement, signs of wear and tear.
MATTHEW NORMAN FOR HAMILTON & INCHES OF EDINBURGH; a good and large oval brass cased repeating carriage clock, the silvered circular dial set with Roman numerals above day, date and month apertures, with eleven jewel movement striking on a coil, backplate signed and numbered 1751/81, the case with bright cut foliate scroll decoration, height excluding swing handle 14.5cm.Additional InformationRuns when wound although no guarantee of working order, some light wear but otherwise appears in good condition. There is no paperwork or box, it does come with its key, the glass panels do appear good, perhaps some very tiny nibbles in places, but otherwise no other visible damage.
Six mantel and further clocks including a Smiths battery operated example with celluloid simulated hardstone mounts, a Dominion carriage clock. a Steiger Quartz Onyx clock, a Chadfield Quartz clock mounted on desk stand, and a Seth Thomas 'Quartzmatic' clock, etc.Additional InformationNone tested, no guarantee of working order, the back plate of the Seth Thomas example loose, surface scuffs and scrapes, will need some attention, Dominion clock dial stained and discoloured.
FIVE EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY CLOCKS, comprising a brass carriage clock, unbranded, winds and runs, Junghans mantel clock, wood body with metal mounts, movement requires attention, Jahresuhren Fabrik anniversary clock - in need of attention, a Garrard Art Deco clock, T Henn Retailers mark to dial - runs and chimes and cuckoo clock - untested
An early 20th century lacquered brass cased minuet carriage clock, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals, visible platform lever escapement and barrel going movement, h.7.5cm (handle down), in fitted leather travel caseCondition report: With key.Enamel cracked from top to bottom and to the top.Glass chipped to the corners.Appears to run OK but probably needs a service.Case quite worn and missing a section to the front right.
R. W. Symonds - "Thomas Tompion - His Life and Work", Spring Books 1969, one volume, Dawson, Drover & Parkes - "Early English Clocks", Antique Collectors Club 1982, one volume, and six other books of early Clock interest and Tom Robinson - "The Longcase Clock", Antique Collectors Club 1981, one volume, Charles Allix - "Carriage Clocks - Their History & Development", Antique Collectors Club 1974, one volume, and an extensive collection of books of Clock interest, including a selection of "Antiquarian Horology" journals

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