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A late 20th Century striking carriage clock retailed by Garrard & Co, the movement by Epee and having a rectangular white dial with Roman numerals, outer five minute figures and moon hands. The movement has a lever platform escapement. It is contained in a glazed brass 'corniche' style case with cast handle, 15cm tall with handle raised. A/F
A late 19thC French brass cased repeater carriage clock, the gilt dial fascia with floral and foliate engraving, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, twin barrel movement by Alfred Drocourt, with coil strike, serial no 10491, the case with floral and foliate engraving, 13.5cm H, 7.5cm W, 7cm D.
UNUSUAL EARLY 1900s FRENCH BRASS CASED COMBINATION CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH BAROMETER, THERMOMETER AND COMPASS, the rectangular top plate wiht carrying handle, with visible excapement and compass roundels, inscribed 'Presented to Lord Howard De Walden on the occasion of his marriage by the Parishioners of Snailwell', with two gilt brass enclosed, circular white enamel dials in blue with arabic numerals, opposing barometer centering a thermometer, 6 1/4" (16cm) high (over handles)
TINY 20th CENTURY FRENCH OVAL BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, the enamelled dial with roman chapter ring flanked by the enamelled plaques of cherubs, 3 1/2" (9cm) high over handle and another TINY FRENCH GORGE CASED BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the porcelain dial, side panels and back printed and enamelled in Sevres style with bleu celeste borders, 3 1/2" (9cm) high over handle (2)
TINY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, THE ENAMEL DIAL WITH ROMAN NUMERALS MARKED "ELLIOT & SON, LONDON", AND SIDE PANELS PAINTED WITH CHERUBS AND COURTING COUPLES, THE CASE CHASED WITH FOLIATE SCROLL-WORK 4 1/2" (11.5) HIGH (OVER HANDLE), ALSO A TINY OVAL FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, THE WHITE ENAMEL DIAL WITH ROMAN NUMERALS MARKED AS ABOVE, SIZE AS ABOVE
EDWARDIAN SILVER CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, THE CIRCULAR WHITE ENAMEL DIAL WITH ROMAN HOUR NUMERALS FRAMED WITHIN A SURROUND REPOUSSE WITH CHERUBS AMONGST SCROLL WORK WITH CORRESPONDING REPOUSSE ORNAMENTAL SIDES, TOP AND HINGED BACK, WITH ROCAILLE -SCROLL HANDLE, STANDING ON FOUR KNURLED BUN FEET, BY WILLIAM COMYNS, LONDON 1903, FRENCH MOVEMENT 5" (12.5) HIGH (OVER HANDLE)
A French enamelled carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement, the Anglaise case having blue enamelled decoration set within engraved brass floral mounts with a matching handle, the silvered dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel hands with a matching enamelled and engraved brass mask, height 15.5cms (handle up) 13cms (handle down).
Golay Fils & Stahl, Geneve a small striking 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 repeat the last hour at will, the backplate is stamped with the serial number 2472, the white enamel dial has black Roman hour numerals, decorative blued steel hands and signed for the maker Golay Fils et Stahl, Geneve, the small corniche case having a typical three bail handle, complete with the original winding key having the maker's details stamped on it, height 15.5cms handle up: 12.5cms handle down. * Biography Golay Fils & Stahl of Geneve were successors to l'ancienne maison Golay-Leresche & Fils founded in 1837, makers of clocks and watches with grande complications. Their address was Quai des Bergues 31 with the maison Paris at Rue de la Paix 2. They won various medals for their work including Paris in 1855 & 1878 and London in 1851 & 1862 culminating in a gold medal at Zurich in 1896. Following the death of Walter Stahl in 1914, the company established a grant of Fr. 2500 to allow an apprentice to continue the tradition of the Geneve horologer. * Notes Reference Patrizzi, Osvaldo Dictionnaire des Horlogers Genevois Pub: Antiquorum Editions
Clerke, London retailer, a French 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 to repeat the last hour at will, the backplate stamped with initials GLC for Gay, Lemaille & Company, and numbered 2653 along with the wording Patent Surety Roller, the silvered dial having an inset centre painted with black Roman numerals and signed for the retailer Clerke, I Royal Exchange, London and having blued steel spade hands, the anglaise case with shaped mouldings to the top and bottom and with a fluted handle, height 17.25cms handle up,15cms handle down. *Notes The patent surety roller was invented by German-born Moritz Immisch whose brevet for it in 1879 was reported in the Revue Chronométrique. Gay, Lemaille & Company acquired the patent in 1880 and it was described in The Horological Journal, March 1880, as an "Improvement in Carriage Clocks, to prevent Accidental Shifting of the Star Wheel", being a further wheel with a crescent-shaped cut-out set within the strike-work which enabled the strike at each hour to keep in synchronization with the hour hand. * Notes Horology, Vol. 38, issue 2 June 2017, the journal of the Antiquarian Horological Society.
Etienne Maxant, Paris, a boulle mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the makers details and serial number Etienne Maxant, Paris, Brevete, 19937, the round brass dial with embossed decoration having black Roman hour numerals to individual enamel plaques and blued steel spade hands, the waisted red tortoiseshell and brass boulle work case having applied cast-brass rococo mounts to the sides and top with matching feet, height 32cms. * Biography Etienne Maxant is recorded as working in Paris from before 1870 as Maxine fils. He is then recorded as Etienne Maxant working at 28, Rue Debelleyme which was also the workshops of the well-known carriage clock makers Pierre & Alfred Drocourt. By 1888 Maxant is recorded at 4, Rue Saintonge and 113, Rue Vieille-du-Temple and by 1907 was succeeded by Charles Reguier and J. Lefebvre having at some point also had workshops at 14, Rue Debelleyme. Reference Annuaire-almanach du Commerce, Paris. Pub. Ditot-Bottin.

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