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A late 19th century/early 20th century French carriage clock with eight day repeating movement striking on a gong, the backplate signed 'E M & Co', the circular silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals and gilt metal filigree centre, in brass case with Corinthian columns and swing handle, on bracket feet, retailed by T R Russell, Paris, 19cm high including handle, housed on a turned wooden plinth under glass dome CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
Late twentieth century brass encased carriage clock with rectangular white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals and subsidiary dial inscribed 'Rapport Fondee en 1900, France' (complete with receipts, key and other paperwork in cabinet) Condition reports provided on request by email for this auction otherwise items purchased `as seen`
A French gilt brass carriage clock, late 19 th century, the five bevelled glass case with 2 inch white enamel dial and Roman numerals in a silvered surround inscribed ‘Hall & Co, Paris’, fluted Corinthian columns to each corner, 8-day repeating movement striking on a gong, the back plate marked ‘E M & Co for Maurice & Co, France’, on a concave plinth and flat bracket feet, 14cm high, 9cm deep, 10cm wide, and brown leather travelling case, lacking sliding panel
TWO SMALL BOXES OF MAINLY JEWELLERY, to include a selection of silver and white metal jewellery, an early 20th Century silver pocket watch, further watches, costume jewellery brooches, bracelets, necklaces, a pair of cufflinks, an imitation pearl necklace, a carriage clock, coins, notes, etc
A SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a 9ct gold coral cabochon ring, with scrolling decoration to the shoulders, with 9ct hallmark for Birmingham, approximate weight 2.1 grams, a Longines ladies wristwatch with black leather strap, an Ingersoll pocket watch, a Pulsar watch, a wooden Bovet eye glass, a wooden Vacheron Constantin eye glass, a carriage clock and some stamps
A FRENCH BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH MAHOGANY CASENo. 6323, probably circa 1860The rectangular case with moulded uprights, the twin train movement with enamel dial, trefoil hands and alarm subsidiary, original platform club-lever escapement with plain balance, striking on a bell, numbered at the base of the back plate 6323, in a contemporary velvet-lined mahogany case15.5cm high
An English gilt-bronze carriage clock By James McCabe, London, No. 2946 Circa 1860The rectangular case with bevelled glass top and side panels, the engine-turned gilt dial with blued steel trefoil hands, signed in an escutcheon at the base JAMES McCABE ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON .946, the twin train movement with chain fusées, maintaining power, large platform lever escapement with bi-metallic compensated balance and blued steel hairspring with overcoil, striking the hours on a steel gong, with push repeat, signed to the backplate James McCabe, London 2946, with solid shuttered backdoor, with its original numbered key, and original red Morocco leather case 18.5cm highSee Richard Good, Victorian Clocks, London 1996, p. 32 for details of McCabe No. 2916, invoiced 30th April 1857, and pages 24-25 for details of serial numbers and corresponding dates.See Antiquarian Horological Journal, December 2000, p. 653, for the first of David Bell's two-part article on the McCabes, watch and clockmakers of Ulster.A clock of the same design and size by McCabe, No. 2886, sold Bonhams, London, 9 July 2014, lot 32.

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