Late 19th century French brass gorge cased repeating carriage clock with alarm by Henri Jacot, Paris, the case with bevelled glass panels, white enamel dial, twin train movement, base numbered 10449, H.14.5cm Height including handle 18cm Some wear to brass. Minor scratching glass. Minor marks to dial. Minor white marks to reverse corners of top of case. Cannot guarantee working order. Height including handle 18cm Some wear to brass. Minor scratching glass. Minor marks to dial. Minor white marks to reverse corners of top of case. Cannot guarantee working order.
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French brass repeating carriage clock, brass gorge case, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer minute track, two train movement repeating on a bell, with key, H13.5cm W8.5cm D7.5cm Back door comes off completely, needs to be reattached.Overwound. Not currently ticking.Scratches to glass. Wear and scratching to brass. Glass to top possibly been reattached. Scratching to bell.Scratches to base.Minor marks and scratches to dial. Stamped '609' to backplate. See photos for further details. Back door comes off completely, needs to be reattached.Overwound. Not currently ticking.Scratches to glass. Wear and scratching to brass. Glass to top possibly been reattached. Scratching to bell.Scratches to base.Minor marks and scratches to dial. Stamped '609' to backplate. See photos for further details.
A brass corniche cased carriage clock, the white dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, bevelled glass panels, chiming gong, H14 x W8.5 x D7.5cm, together with a gilt brass corniche cased carriage timepiece, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, bevelled glass panels, H13.5 x W8.5 x D8cm (2)
Gilt brass gorge cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and outer minute track, chiming gong, with key, H.14cm Scratching and minor wear to brass case.Minor scratches to glass. The back glass plate with chips to top left and bottom right corner. Minor bend to tip of blued steel minute hand.Minor scratches and indented marks to gilt mount around dial. Currently ticking but cannot guarantee working order. Scratching and minor wear to brass case.Minor scratches to glass. The back glass plate with chips to top left and bottom right corner. Minor bend to tip of blued steel minute hand.Minor scratches and indented marks to gilt mount around dial. Currently ticking but cannot guarantee working order.
A late 19c striking French carriage clock in glazed brass case with chamfered corner posts and moulded base and top with a cast carrying handle. The two train movement has a lever platform escapement and strikes the hours and halves on a gong. The white enamel rectangular dial has moon hands and Roman numerals with outer Arabic five minute numerals. Clock with handle raised 20cms h.
An early 20th century gilt brass five-glass Carriage Clock, 1¾in (4.5cm) circular enamel dial inscribed Mappin & Webb Ltd, black Roman numerals, on a fret-work ground of foliate scrolls, French 8-day movement with platform escapement marked B1216 on backplate, the case with swing carrying handle and fluted quarter-columns, 5¾in (14.5cm) handle up, c.1925.
Late 19th Century brass-cased carriage clock, retailed by Elkington & Co, 22 Regent Street, with white Roman dial and moon hands, two-train movement with lever platform escapement striking on a coiled blued steel gong, in cannelee case, 12cm high excluding handle, with travel box Condition: Movement is ticking. Dial is clean, movement appears sound but is untested and sold as seen. Travel box is lacking its strap handle and internal glass panel, hinged cover has full-width split and general scuffing to edges, overall dogeared. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.
Late 19th Century brass-cased repeater carriage clock, with white Roman dial and two-train movement with lever platform escapement striking on a coiled blued steel gong, in Anglaise case, 14.5cm high excluding handle Condition: Flake chip to one corner of one bevelled glass side panel. Balance wheel currently seized and requiring attention. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.
An early 20th century French carriage clock by Duverdrey et Bloquel of Bayard, circa 1930,swan neck handle above three quarter glazed panels and brass back, enamel dial with Roman numeral dial, keyless 8-day movement, interior stamped '9 Nine Jewels unadjusted Duverdrey & Bloquel France 27629' , 8cm x 6.5cm x 12cm high.Condition Report:Good overall condition just needs cleaning.
An Edwardian French brass carriage clock, timepiece only, G.H. Lee and Co, Liverpool. Height excluding carrying handle 11.5 cm, complete with key and carrying case. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and is currently ticking away. The hands advance as they should. There is a very small chip to the top right hand of the glass front panel. The oval glass panel also has one small edge chip. The brasswork is in generally good order but does have some tarnishing. The case retains much of its original lacquer. The carrying case operates as it should but does have all of the usual scuffs and use marks as one would expect.
A 19th century miniature brass-cased carriage clock timepiece, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and bevelled glass plates, back plate no. 1142, case height 7cm, with key and fitted leather travelling case, working orderGood overall working order, no obvious damage, case missing carrying handles
A French oval brass-cased carriage clock timepiece, white enamel dial with hand painted Deco Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and bevelled glass panels, case height 12cm, with key and fitted leather travelling case, working orderGood overall working order, main dial has a large hairline crack in top right corner, both side glass panels and top panel have edge chips, case lightly worn all over, travelling case missing some covering
A large brass and gilded carriage clock, having striking repeat movement, pierced foliate side panels and bevelled glass, circular enamel dial within ornate foliate scroll surround flanked by cluster columns, reeded angular swing handle, 19cm high with handle upright, contained in a leather covered travelling case (case AF), complete with key
A 19th century French gilt brass and four-glass miniature carriage clock, in a fitted leather case, the movement signed 'Aiguilles', 7.5 cm high (handle up), together with a leather cased brass aneroid barometer by Dubois & Casse, 7 cm diameter.Condition report: Key present for clock, not in current working order. Both with general wear commensurate with age.
A late 19th century French gilt brass four-glass carriage clock, marked 'AM', possibly for Francois-Arsene Margaine, retailed by Henry Capt. Geneva, the enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, grand sonnerie repeater movement striking on a coil gong, numbered 9529, engraved script to underside, 18 cm high (handle up), in conforming leather travel case, with key.Condition report: Cracks visible to the enamel face at the bottom, general surface wear throughout, commensurate with age. Missing two gongs and a hammer. Movement selector arm missing. Overwound.
Two late 19th century gilt brass four-glass carriage clocks, each with circular dial, one with Arabic and one with Roman numerals, the latter clock inscribed beneath the dial 'H. Bannister & Son, 69 Wardour St, London' each 15 cm high (handle up).Qty: 2Condition report: One key present, not tested as working. Brass need cleaning on both. Bannister clock may be a marriage.
Third quarter of 20th century h/m silver cased reproduction carriage clock by Mappin & Webb, having blued steel hands to a silvered dial with black Roman numerals and having a foliate and floral engraved outer, further engraved detail to the top and back door, turned column to each corner with pointed finials and bun feet, top folding carrying handle, h/m London 1975, the striking movement on a bell, inscribed to back plate Mappin & Webb, 141/200 (limited edition), complete with winding key, 14cm tall

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