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Mathew Norman Superb Quality & Heavy Brass Carriage Clock in the form of a Gentleman's 18th century traveller's clock, excellent shape/form. Features white porcelain dial. Visable platform lever escapement. Height 6" - 15 cm. With receipt dated 28.12.89. Retails over £700. As new condition all aspects, with original box and papers. Please see photograph.
A 19th century carriage clock, with repeat, the 6.5 cm wide enamel dial signed Leroy & Fils, 211 Regent Street/13 Palais Royale, Paris, with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, fitted an eight day movement striking on a gong, in a brass four pillar case, inscribed and dated 1872, 18 cm, removal cost AReport by JSBrass very tarnished. It has been engraved on the front - Emma Catherine Prescott, 7 November 1872.Glass in good order. Movement appears complete but we have not had this clock working.Report by PMBackplate Serial No 1114719cm high
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, THE GONG STRIKING MOVEMENT RETAINING THE ORIGINAL SILVERED PLATFORM ESCAPEMENT, IN CORNICHE CASE, THE FRONT ENGRAVED F M C OCT 18TH 1894, 12CM H, C1890 Movement apparently complete but not in working order. Case lacquer discoloured and worn, old metal polish residue. Enamel dial undamaged. Glass at front with chip lower left corner, two corners of the glass in the back door slightly chipped
A Mayfair Collection gilt brass miniature model longcase clock, 12.5cm, number 883-800, presentation box and sleeve; others, Anniversary clock, boxed; Carriage clock, boxed; Mantel clock, boxed; etc (12) Condition Report: Good generally, boxes a little worn, Bamfords cannot guarantee that these are in working order, only one without a box
A gilt brass carriage clock, the circular chapter ring with Arabic numerals, fitted an eight-day hour repeat movement, striking on a gong, 19cm high CONDITION REPORT: At present, in working order. Both key winds very stiff. Strike two hours out. Case tarnished. Very slight chipping to glass.
Sale Item: BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Sale Item: BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Sale Item: BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A French brass carriage clock,late 19th century, the white enamel dial inscribed 'A I The Equator French Made', with alarm dial and repeat mechanism, striking the half hours on a gong, the top with oval glass escapement window,case 20.8cm high (top of handle)Condition report: Writing on dial worn and hard to read. Escape wheel free and turning, movement strikes.
Drocourt, Paris a French Cannalée carriage clock for the Chinese market: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with push repeat button sounding the last hour at will, the backplate stamped with the trademark for the maker Drocourt, the initials D.C either side of a clock and numbered 9657, along with a further stamp in Chinese lettering indicating Bo Wei for the maker and retailer Bovet frères, the inside of the plates stamped H.L. for the blanc roulant maker Holingue frères and stamped with their movement number 17924, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, Arabic five minute outer numerals and blued steel moon hands, with a subsidiary alarm dial, the brass cannalée case engraved with floral decoration, height 18cm. (handle up) 15cm. handle down.*Biography Pierre Drocourt, born 1819 & son Alfred, born 1847, were one of the top maker's of carriage clocks in the mid-to-late Victorian period, having a factory at Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont as well as premises in Paris at Rue Debelleyme 28; previously named Rue de Limoges prior to 1867. They were awarded numerous medals at exhibitions, such as the Bronze Medal at Paris 1867, the Silver at Paris 1878 and the gold at Paris in 1889. Alfred succeeded his father Pierre in circa 1871 following the latter's retirement.* Notes Jean-Francois and the younger Louis Holingue worked in the clockmaking town of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont producing the rough movements for a number of well-known makers including Paul Garnier, Athanase Bourdin and Bolviller. The brothers sold their workshops and equipment to Alfred Drocourt in 1875, having supplied Drocourt for a number of years to be finished in Paris.* Notes The three Bovet brothers Frederick (born 1786), Alphonse (born 1788) and Edouard (born 1797) set up workshops in Canton in 1830 which proved too large due to outside circumstances including the ongoing Opium Wars and a smaller operation was set up in Macau. By 1864, following the death of the last of the three brothers, the company, now possibly being run by their nephew Louis Bovet, sold their interest to another Fleurier business run by Jules Jequier and Ernest Bobillier, who were soon joined by Ami Leuba, and continued to retail clocks under the Bovet name.* Notes Reference Leigh Extence Pierre & Alfred Drocourt: An Exhibition of Carriage Clocks Pub. Privately 2016.
A French Corniche quarter-repeating carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and repeating the hours and quarters on two gongs at will, the backplate stamped with serial number 7634, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, Arabic outer five-minute numerals, decorative blued steel hands and a subsidiary alarm setting dial, the brass Corniche case with typical three-bail handle, height 16cm. handle up, 13cm. handle down.
Couaillet frères, a French Corniche brass carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with the backplate stamped with the hand-setting arrow as used by the Couaillet workshop of Saint Nicolas d'Aliermont, the inside plates stamped with the blanc roulant serial number 8307, the ivorine chapter ring having stylised black Arabic numerals, a gilded matt mask, a decorative floral centre and blued steel spade hands, the brass case with typical three-bail handle, height 17.5cm. handle up, 14.5cm. handle down.*Biography Armand Couaillet founded the clockmakers Couaillet frères in 1895 alongside his brothers Ernest & Henri with workshops in the horological town of Saint Nicolas d'Aliermont near Dieppe. They became one of the largest suppliers of complete carriage clocks as well as blancs roulants, the rough movements, to be finished by others, and took over the large premises of the well-known carriage clock makers Delépine-Barrois in 1913. Delépine had family links with the Baveux family of carriage clock makers who themselves supplied many of the top carriage clock makers including Henri Jacot whose workshops were adjacent to those of Couaillet. The style of movement in this clock, along with the double-finned dial pillars, would suggest a clock made by Delépine-Barrois and quite possibly being a part of the stock taken on by Couaillet.
Late 19th or early 20th Century French gilt brass cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial signed West End Watch Co., Bombay and Calcutta with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial (rear door loose), together with another small brass cased carriage clock for restorationOval clock has loose rear door, balance swings but stops, slight cracks to upper right hand side of dial. Other clock- in pieces, not running

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