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A French gilded serpentine cased carriage clock, timepiece movement with platform lever escapement, white enamel dial, in original black leather carrying case having initials E.R., with key, 16 cm tall. This lot must be paid for and collected (or despatched) no later than close of business on Tuesday
LOT OF VINTAGE COLLECTABLESincluding a railway lamp, AA car badges, a Pathescope Ace 9.5mm projector, a gilt carriage clock, an A.W.Faber Castell desk top pencil sharpener, a wooden tortoise shaped trinket box, a vintage OXO Cubes tin, a white metal belt buckle with Chinese character decoration, a white metal United Nations pin dish, and a Chinese carved wooden stand, and a 'God Bless our Royal Family' flag, etc.
MIXED LOT OF VINTAGE COLLECTABLESincluding a Zorki-4K camera in case, a Zehum-C camera in case, an Admiralty Pattern 5526A volt metre, a brass cased carriage clock, another small brass cased Swiza desk clock, a Pallitoy 1970s doll, a pair of horn bird ornaments, a vintage door bell, a canvas binocular case (the interior marked M.E.Co. 1940), and a wooden plate stand
A Victorian silver cased carriage clock, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, within a repousse surround foliate, scrolls and bird decoration, rocaille-scroll handle standing on four bun feet, by William Comyns & sons London 1892, French movement, height approx. 70mm x width approx. 53mm x depth approx. 40mmCondition: Overall good, hairline to dial, age related marks, small dents to case corners and feet, monogrammed cartouche
French ornate Grand Sonnerie repeater carriage clock striking on a bell, the dial inscribed Gde Sonnerie/Pte Sonnerie/Silence under a lever to the top, with subsidiary days of the month and seconds dials, within an ornate gilded cast case with canted corners, surmounted by a handle with embracing lovers, 8.5" high
French gilt-brass striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm, A. Dumas, no. 1081, last quarter 19th century, the bambu case with silvered mask to the blue and grey enamel dial, within bamboo frame, each Roman chapter also within a painted bamboo frame, blued hands, with conforming alarm dial below, the twin barrel movement with silvered platform to the bimetallic balance with lever escapement, strike/repeat/alarm on gong to the back plate stamped for A. Dumas and numbered 1081, repeat stamps to underside; with original leather travel case, 6.25" high (key) *Most bambu case carriage clocks do not continue the stick bamboo theme to the dial, as on the present clock. Another example with bamboo frames to the main and subsidiary dials may be seen in Derek Roberts - Carriage and Other Travelling Clocks, Schiffer 1993, page 98, figure 6-29
Extremely rare Shortt Synchronome astronomical regulator with experimental Inertia escapement, made in 1912, within a mahogany case, 55.5" high *The clock is accompanied by a letter from The Synchronome Company to a previous owner confirming that only twelve such clocks were made. This experimental clock type should not be confused with the later Synchronome astronomical SH6 clocks made after the First World War in 1926 for Admiral Fountaine and then various observatories. The clock is sold with copies of Shortt's patent of 22 November 1911, his lecture to the BHI on 16 January 2012 and the Synchronome Company's sales leaflet for this clock The clock is original, with mahogany case with moulded cornice and base, the glazed door with rectangular bevelled glass, the upper section with round dial glass and silvered astronomical dial with blued steel hands, dial movement with four wheel train and narrow, rectangular brass plates. The case back has a heavy triangular cast iron suspension support for pendulum, with two invar compensation rods connecting it to the bottom mounted movement and supporting the beat scale. The movement with snailed brass back plate and agate tipped gravity arm, the arm electrically reset every second, and interacting with a wheel mounted to a carriage at the bottom of the pendulum rod, providing impulse at every vibration, invar rod with steel suspension, weight platform and cylindrical lead bob; suspension mount, lower suspension part below bob, and case key detached for transport
Paul Garnier, no. 895, rare Louis Philippe Ormolu Grande Sonnerie Pendule Portative with chaff cutter escapement, circa 1835, with 3.25" twelve-piece cartouche dial and bezel concealed winding, the rectangular bell striking and repeating movement with fine wheel work and Garnier's two-plane escapement, the back plate signed Paul Garnier, H. Du Roi, Paris 895 and PG. Breveté, the one piece waisted rococo case cast and chased with scrolls, shells, a lyre and garlands of fruit, 8" high *Paul Garnier, a highly respected and innovative maker, was born in 1801 and died in 1869. He is chiefly remembered for his escapement work, his most famous being the two-plane escapement fitted to this clock. For illustrations of a similar Pendule Portative and a description of this clock no, 895, see Carriage Clocks by Charles Allix, pages 58 and 59, plates II/23 and II/24 *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 14/12/1989 for £4200 (lot 258)
French brass carriage clock with Roman numerals to the enamel dial, marked 'Janetti Padre & Figli', 8cm high Condition Reportcracks/damage to the dial. Some chips / nibbles to glass. No key. We are not clock specialists and cannot comment on movement. Unable to get back door open, may just be very stiff, but dont want to force it.
Late 19th Century French enraved brass cased carriage clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed Henri Marc a Paris, the two train movement similarly signed and No. 24077, the two train movement striking on a bell (dial at fault), 5ins high excluding the loop handleThe clock is currently ticking but we give no guarantee it will remain so.

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