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Henri Jacot, Paris, a five-minute repeating carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours on a gong, the half-hours on a smaller gong and repeating the last five-minutes at will via the repeat button to the top by sounding the last hour on the large gong and the last five minute segment on the smaller gong, the backplate stamped with the trademark for Henri Jacot, the initials H.J. either side of a parrot on a perch along with the serial number 6309, with the inside of the plates stamped with the blanc roulant number 5425, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the brass corniche case with typical three-bail handle, the top engraved with a presentation dated 1888, height 18cms handle up, 15cms handle down.* Biography Henri Jacot, born 1796 in Le Locle, Switzerland, founded the Jacot carriage clock making business in Paris in 1822 at rue Montmorency 25, later re-numbered 31, and was succeeded after his death in 1878 by his nephew Albert Jacot, born 1846, with the help of his father, and Henri's brother, Julien Jacot. They had workshops in the centre of the clockmaking town of Saint Nicolas d'Aliermont, near Dieppe, beside a magnificent house in which lived their business partner Louis Baveux and his son Alfred Baveux.* Note Reference Leigh Extence, Henri Jacot an Exhibition of Carriage Clocks, catalogue 2013.
Richard et Cie, Paris, a French Victorian carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the trademark for the maker Richard et Cie along with the serial number 180, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the brass corniche case having a three-bail handle, engraved with a presentation dated June 1888, height 17.5cms handle up, 14.5cms handle down.* Biography Richard et Cie of Rue de Bondy 32, Paris, were one of the most well-known makers and retailers of clocks, with a showroom in Cannon Street, London.
VICTORIAN DESK CLOCK AND ANEROID BAROMETER, the enamelled dials in gilt, engine turned surrounds and ebonised frames divided by a thermometer with a white metal gauge, the clock with a brass, eight day, carriage clock style movement, with two keys, height including handle 15.5cm, width 20.5cm
English - Early 20th Century Heavy Made Well Made Brass Carriage Clock with Bevelled Glass Panels and Visible Platform, Lever Escapement to top, Features a White Porcelain Dial with Black Numeral. Working at time of Cataloging and Excellent Condition with Keys. 15 cm - 6 Inches HIgh with Handle Out.
A French late 19th century brass Carriage Clock, silvered face with white metal chapter ring, Arabic numerals, 2 drum repeater movement, strikes half hours on a gong, inscribed French Made EN & Co number 2648, five bevelled glasses including visual escapement in brass columnar frame, carry handle, in original fitted leather bound case
Fine quality late 19th century French repeating carriage clock with silvered dial, signed - David Keys, Paris, gilt brass case with reeded columns and folding handle, eight day movement striking on the hours and half hours on a gong, repeating on the hours, 20cm high x 10cm wide, in original leather travelling case and key

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