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Los 1108

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CASED MINIATURE CARRIAGE TIMEPIECECHARLES FRODSHAM, LONDON 1978The eight-day four pillar going barrel movement with Swiss gilt platform lever escapement regulated by spring monometallic balance, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with diamond lozenge pierced blued steel hands over signature Chas. Frodsham, London to lower margin, the heavy cast silver caryatides variant bevel-glazed case with crown-centred hinged scroll handle over acanthus cast surround to the rectangular top glass over lappet leaf cast cornice and angled female term supports to angles, the rear with pin-hinged door and on conforming leaf cast canted base with shallow squab feet, the rear lower rail of the case with marks for London 1978 maker TC.8.5cm (3.675ins) high with handle down, 6cm (2.375ins) wide, 5cm (2ins) deep. Charles Frodsham was born in 1810 into a family of clockmakers with his grandfather, William originating from Cheshire before moving to London prior to 1781 where he was admitted to the Clockmaker's Company. His son, William James, had six sons, four of whom joined the firm of Parkinson and Frodsham in London; whilst Charles, the third born son set-up on his own at Barnes Place, Islington in 1834. He moved to 12 Finsbury Pavement in 1836 then to number 7 in 1838. On the death of the renowned chronometer maker John Roger Arnold in 1843 Charles Frodsham acquired the business and began trading as 'Arnold, Charles Frodsham' from 84 Strand, London. Unusually Frodsham was not admitted to the Clockmaker's Company until 1845 but went on to serve as master twice in 1855 and 1862; he was also a founder member of the British horological Institute in 1858.Charles Frodsham became one of the most eminent chronometer makers of his generation who served as a juror in the 1852 International Exhibition held at South Kensington where he also showed a month duration marine chronometer with experimental 'Duo-in-uno' balance springs and three different forms of compound balance. In 1854 he purchased the 'goodwill' of the late Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy's business which led to his appointment as Superintendent and Keeper of Her Majesty's clocks at Buckingham Palace. Charles Frodsham died of liver disease in January 1871 and was succeeded by his son, Harrison Mill Frodsham. The business became Charles Frodsham and Company and in 1884 and then was incorporated as a limited Company in 1893 before relocating to 115 New Bond Street, London two years later where they remained well into the Twentieth Century. The firm is still trading today (from 32 Bury Street, London) as specialist in chronometer, watch and clock makers.  The present timepiece was produced as a part of a limited edition run of less than 1,000 examples to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. The present example however is apparently unnumbered so may have been held in stock and retailed later. Condition Report: Movement is complete and in working condition however a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial has some slight rubbing to the signature otherwise appears undamaged. Case is in fine original condition with no visible damage to the glasses. There is no winding key present. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 1147

A FRENCH NICKEL-FINISH AND GILT BRASS DESK COMPENDIUM TIMEPIECE WITH BAROMETER AND THERMOMETERHENRY MARC, PARIS, CIRCA 1880The eight-day timepiece with platform cylinder regulated by sprung monometallic balance applied to the arched backplate stamped with serial number 441 to lower left hand corner, the 3.25 inch circular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed H'RY MARC, PARIS to centre and with Arabic five minutes beyond the minute track, with blued steel spade hands, moulded silvered bezel and a frosted gilt oval mask engraved with symmetrical foliate designs to upper and lower margins, set within an oval moulded nickel finish case with bevel-glazed gilt cavetto moulded front and push-on rear cover, standing on an oval moulded foot beside a conforming aneroid barometer with circular enamel scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual weather observations, both joined at the centre with a shaped gilt panel applied with a mercury tube FAHRENHEIT and CENTIGRADE thermometer between decorative upper and pendant finials, the whole set on a rectangular marble plinth base.21.5cm (8.5ins) high, 25.5cm (10ins) wide 8cm (3.125ins) deep. Henry Marc is noted in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development as probably a retailer of various mantel and other small clocks and refers to a relatively early carriage clock (number 26886) supplied to Marc by Japy Freres. Condition Report: Timepiece movement is wound and will run for a little while before stopping indicating that a gentle clean/service is required. The dial has slight rubbing to the signature and some oil deposits/smears otherwise appears undamaged. The barometer has not yet been 'bag tested' (as we do not currently have access to a bag big enough!) but otherwise appears to be in fine condition with no visible faults to the register. The thermometer has heavy tarnishing to the silvered scale otherwise appears undamaged. The case appears to be in very good original condition with faults limited to some oxidation/rubbing to the areas of gilding and a couple of tiny edge chips to the marble base.Timepiece is complete with a key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 419

19th century repeater carriage clock, retailed by Charles Desprez of Bristol, having a 6cm white enamel dial signed 'Chas. Deprez Bristol', with black Roman hours, gilt star divisions and gilt Arabic minutes framing Breguet moon hands, within finely pierced and engraved foliate scroll surround, the conforming pierced sides and rear door all with oval floral panels, the two-train movement with original silvered lever platform escapement, striking on a coiled blued steel gong, the case with fluted friezes, silver presentation inscription dated 1877, 15cm high (ex. handle), sold with winder

Los 420

George V silver-cased carriage or mantel clock, William Comyns, London, 1912, with 6.5cm white Arabic dial, the two-train movement with lever platform escapement, striking on a coiled blued steel gong, the case with C-scroll handle on four bun feet, 14.5cm high (ex. handle), 18.5cm overall

Los 236

A Halcyon Days Winnie the Pooh gilt metal and brass cased carriage clock of compressed cylinder form, decorated to four panels with Christopher Robin and animal characters, quartz movement, height 6.5cm excluding handle.

Los 98

A brass cased carriage clock with white enamel dial and Roman numerals, with key

Los 101

A gilt brass shaped cased carriage clock, 5" high, and a walnut cased mantel clock, 9" high

Los 113

A gilt brass cased carriage clock with pierced and engraved dial and eight-day alarm movement, 6" high

Los 100

A brass cased carriage clock with white enamel dial and repeater alarm movement, 5 1/2" high

Los 115

A well reproduced brass lantern clock with carriage clock movement, 10" high

Los 87

A collection of vintage toys to include a model circus carriage title 'overland circus' two music boxes A/F, Tintin bookends, alarm clock and a yoyolocationIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Los 7

An early 20th century brass carriage clock in a carrying caseLocation: If there is no condition report shown, please request

Los 254

A Hamilton & Co carriage clock, four glass sides, key wound movement and brass case, the clock box is present, white enamel dial (a/f)

Los 16

An impressive silver plated alarm carriage clock with repeat, H. 18.5cm.

Los 232

A Halcyon Days Enamels lacquered brass eight day carriage clock, the front face decorated with portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, 11.5cm high, cased

Los 333

French brass carriage clock, working at lotting, H: 12 cm. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 331

French brass carriage clock, working at lotting, H: 12 cm. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 332

French brass carriage clock, working at lotting, H: 12 cm. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 330

French brass carriage clock, working at lotting, H: 10 cm. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 779

A 20th century brass carriage clock by Matthew Norman, London the white enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed "Matthew Norman, London", the movement engraved "Movement Matthew Norman London 175.4 Eleven jewels unadjusted Swiss made", 8.2 x 7.5cm. x 15.2cm. high.

Los 782

A 19th Century French carriage clock the brass rectangular face with white chapter ring marked 'Au Touriste, 36 Avenue de l'Opera' together with a fitted leather travelling case with removable slide panel and key, 10cm high (3)

Los 780

A French Saint Suzanne L'Epee carriage clock brass case, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, face marked "L'Epee fondee en 1839 Sainte Suzanne France", the movement engraved "Made in France eleven jewels".

Los 878

Halcyon Days enamelled brass cased bevelled glass carriage clock, H16cm

Los 1193

A large early 20th century brass carriage clock, with floral decoration to the dial striking on a gong. Height excluding carrying handle 14 cm (see illustration).

Los 1196

A late Victorian brass carriage clock, marked JW Benson London, French made Paris, striking on a gong. Height excluding carrying handle 11 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The number on the bottom left corner of the back plate is 33133. It is just possible that the last digit is a 5 as it is partially obscured by the rachet mechanism. On balance we do however think that it is a 3. The clock is in generally good order. The movement winds on both trains and is striking when manually advanced. It is currently ticking away. The dial is in good condition with no cracks. The right-hand glass panel has a corner break but the piece is in situ. All of the glass panels are in good order. The brass case retains much of its original finish.

Los 1197

A brass carriage clock, timepiece only. Height excluding carrying handle 10.8 cm.

Los 1255

A T R Russell French made carriage clock, striking on a gong. Height excluding carrying handle 12.5 cm.

Los 1256

A late 19th/early 20th century brass carriage clock, with Roman numerals to the dial, two train movement striking on a gong. Height excluding carrying handle 12 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement is fully wound on both trains. It will only tick for a few seconds when agitated. When advanced by hand adjustment the gong strikes. There is a pointer missing. The front case glass has a small chip to the bottom right-hand corner. All of the other glass panels are in good order. The case itself is generally clean and retains much of its original finish. We do not have the key.

Los 1283

Elkington & Co Ltd a carriage clock, with green enamelled dial marked Elkington & Co Ltd Paris. Height excluding handle 12 cm, width 8 cm, depth 7.5 cm (see illustration).

Los 1289

An early 20th century brass carriage clock, timepiece only complete with key. Height excluding carrying handle 10.5 cm.

Los 1304

A French carriage clock, the face with enamelled dial and gilt floral sprays, the case with five glass sides and the movement stamped Paris. Height excluding handle 14 cm, width 9.5 cm, depth 8.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. The hands advance as they should and strike on the hour and the half. The repeat mechanism seems to operate correctly. We have the key. The dial is in good order with no cracks. The gilt surround is in particularly good condition. The brasswork to the outer case is generally tarnished and the original finish is missing in places. All glass panels are in good order with no corner chips.

Los 367

A XAVIER CZECH BOHEMIAM HEAVY CRYSTAL GLASS DESKTOP PAPERWEIGHT CLOCK AND MINIATURE CRYSTAL CARRIAGE CLOCK

Los 212

A 20TH CENTURY BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ROMAN NUMERIC DIAL MARKED ROBERT BLANDFORD 1873 WITH COLUMN SUPPORTS

Los 913

A LARGE MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLES TO INCLUDE A CARLTON WARE BUTTER DISH, SILVERPLATE SALT AND PEPPER POTS, TWO VINTAGE GLASS BOTTLES, ONYX VINTAGE CARRIAGE CLOCK ETC

Los 252

A ships decanter, Mappin & Webb carriage clock, 2 walking sticks, one with silver collar etc

Los 230

Two boxes of mostly ceramics including mid 20th century Italian animals, Garrard & Co carriage clock, teawares, Ourglass vase, glass elephant paperweight, Royal Doulton, etc.

Los 1018

Late 19th century French gilt brass cased chiming carriage clock, with bevelled edge glass panels, the white enamel face with Roman numerals, striking on a gong, with key, 17cm highCondition ReportClock appears to be working/running and chimes, although unable to say whether in full forking order. Some light surface scratches, tarnishing to metal. General wear and tear.

Los 350

Two gent's Lorus stainless steel wristwatches, sundry other gent's wristwatches, lady's Timex stainless steel wristwatch, lady's Sekonda gilt metal wristwatch with leather strap, Swiza miniature carriage-pattern travel clock and sundries (1 box) 

Los 1012

Mid century Swiss ' Imhof ' green onyx cased carriage clock, the gilt brass face with Roman and Arabic numerals, 15cm high

Los 1011

Late 19th / early 20th century gilt brass cased carriage clock with bevelled glass panels, the white enamel face with Roman numerals, with key, contained in a leather travelling case, 12cm high

Los 1014

French gilt brass cased carriage clock, with bevelled edge glass panels, the white enamel face with Roman numerals, the movement stamped with the lion trademark, with key, 14.5cm high

Los 563

A large gilt-bronze carriage clock, 19th century, French, the white enamel dial marked with Roman and Arabic chapter rings, in a case with Corinthian capitals over reeded columns to each corner, and glass panels to the sides and back, with a Greek-key-style top handle,10.5cm wide9cm deep20cm high including handleProvenance: The property of a gentleman.

Los 694

A large brass carriage clock, early 20th century, the white enamel dial marked by Roman and Arabic numerals, an engraved inscription below reads 'N. Shelmderdine from his Father Jany 14th 1900', striking the half-hours, the case with twin Corinthian capitals and spiralled columns, and five bevelled glass panels, the backplate numbered '883', with key and leather travelling case,13cm wide9.5cm deep21cm high to top of handle (2)Condition ReportCase tarnished. Case worn.Case measures 16.5 wide , 13cm deep, 20cm high

Los 40

Royal Crown Derby paperweights, Royal Worcester 2006 QEII 80th Birthday figurine, Sylvac, carriage clock, etc.

Los 151

GILT BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, having circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, eight day repeat strike on a gong, 14cms (h) and a modern Weiss carriage clock, 16cms (h)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Los 150

GROUP OF CLOCKS comprising two lacquered brass carriage clocks, 12cms (h), brass cased ship's bulkhead clock, 20cms (h), Smiths Bakelite cased eight day wall clock, 28cms (diam.), oak mantel clock having silvered dial, eight day movement striking on a gong, 26cms (h), Art Deco walnut cased mantel clock, eight day movement striking on a gong, 22cms (h) and a retro gilt cased Anniversary type clock, 30cms (h)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Los 184

An early 20th Century French brass carriage clock, retailed by Stewart & Co., 63a Gracechurch Street London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, with a platform lever escapement, all within a brass case with carrying handles to the top, 13cms high.

Los 262

An early 20th century brass carriage clock. With white face, ebonised chapter ring, with glass viewing panels to top and sides and bracket supports. Measures approx. 18cm tall. Key present with personalised initials to top. 

Los 718

The Canopy Clock': a large silver cased carriage clock, by Garrard, London, 1993, of typical form with crown finials above fleur de lys and acanthus pillars, the roman dial with gilt flowers of the United Kingdom and inscribed 'Garrard Crown Jewellers 1843-1993, fitted a twin fusee eight-day movement, key wound and striking on a bell, inscribed limited edition no.80/150, 20cms high

Los 576

A GERMAN BRONZE RELIEF PORTRAIT PLAQUE OF EBERHARD VON BODENHAUSSEN (QTY)Early 20th Century Cast with the inscription 'HANS EBERHARD FREIHERR VON BODEN HAUSSEN-DEGENER', with monogram AL, 18cm high; Together with two carved wood figures, one an infant Saint like child, 17cm high, the other an Egyptian style shabti figure, 19cm high; a miniature brass 8 day carriage clock, stamped to the underside 'Circle Watch Corp' and a burr wood cigarette case, and two World War Two medals and badge, together with Recognition of Service paper certificateHans Eberhard von Bodenhausen (called Degener ) was a German lawyer, art historian, entrepreneur and manager. In 1895 he was one of the co-founders of the Berlin art and literature magazine Pan and was in lively contact with many artists, poets, publicists and patrons of his time.Condition: Does not appear to work

Los 559

A FRENCH BRASS STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1880 In a corniche case, with bevelled oval top glass, the white enamel dial with 'Breguet' moon hands, with twin train movement and silvered platform cylinder escapement, striking on a bell, 14.5cm (handle up)CONDITION REPORTThe clock strikes and will run for a few minutes.  It will require a service.  There is no key.  The case is lacquered brass and there is some discolouration.

Los 201

A small brass carriage clock with paperwork. Damaged case. Measures 9cm high / All lots are located at The Barn, Hampstead Farm, Nr Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4LG. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for courier recommendations and collections information.

Los 129

A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a brass carriage clock, signed 'Angelus', service plaque added to the base of the clock, together with two brooches and two watches (condition report: general moderate wear, clock not tested for working condition, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the clock)

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