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Mid 19th century repeater carriage clock of oval form mounted by a handle with etched decoration, Roman numerals, subsidiary dial, striking on a bell, inscribed 'Presented by Colonel Wodehouse & the Officers of the 1/24th Regiment to Sergeant Major Hugh McAlister as a Mark of their Respect & Esteem, July 1865', 11cm wide and 14.5cm high. Condition Report Spring broken. Door plate to rear is slightly out of shape. Bell strikes. General scuffs with age.
An Edwardian lacquered brass repeating brass carriage clock, with black Arabic numeral dial, twin barrel movement, 19.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: The clock repeats on the hour. Currently running but we can not guarantee that it is in full working condition. The chapter ring has two cracks. Metal work with some marks and general age wear tarnishing.
A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, stamped for Brunelot, circa 1880, carrying handle and repeat button, scroll and figural canted corners, dark blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped with maker's mark B within a circle for Brunelot, 21cm high over handle, together with a travelling case see illustration 12.02.18, Brass surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, silvered platform is slightly discoloured, dial chapter ring with very minor chips to the inside edge which is visible under an eyeglass, movement is striking and repeating, movement in going order, outer travelling case is worn and the leather handle has broken.
A Biedermeier ormolu carriage alarm clock by Anton Liszt, Wien. Engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage and raised on a square plinth over cylindrical bun feet. With enamel dial having Roman numeral markers and alarm subsidiary. Housing a two train movement striking on a bell and two gongs and with repeat mechanism, 13.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running. No key. Hair crack across the dial. Two hips to the dial invisible with the front door closed.
A 19th century lacquered brass carriage clock of architectural form in fitted leather case. With triangular entablature adorned with a mask and scrolls supported on reeded columns, with engine turned engraved dial mask and enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numeral markers. Housing an 8 day movement striking half hourly on a gong and with repeater mechanism, 21cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Wear to the lacquer. Mechanisms running. Dial in very good condition, free from chips and cracks. All five glass panels in good condition. Leather case with wear, strap detached on one side.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY LANTERN CLOCKthe one train, 30 hour movement by Empire, numbered 264, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the body of traditional lantern form, on four ball feet, 26.5cm high; along with a French five glass, brass carriage clock, retailed by W. Alexander & Son, Glasgow (2)
Clocks, watches, scientific instruments and mechanical music - sixteen publications: Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and Other Travelling CLOCKS Schiffer, Atglen PA 1993, dj; Hooper, John English 30 Hour Clocks, Origin & Development, 1600-1800 Penita Books, Woking 1997, signed by both authors, blue cloth, no dj; Roberts, Derek British Longcase Clocks Schiffer, West Chester PA 1990, dj; Roberts, Derek BRITISH SKELETON CLOCKS Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1987, dj; Ord-Hume THE MUSICAL BOX, A Guide for Collectors Schiffer Publishing Limited, Atglen PA, 1995, dj; Rees, Abraham Rees's Clocks, Watches and Chronometers (1819-20) David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1970 reprint of the 1819-20 edition, dj; Priestley, Philip T. WATCH CASE MAKERS of ENGLAND 1720-1920 NAWCC, Columbia PA 1994, gilt embossed blue cloth; Clutton, Cecil and Daniels, George WATCHES Sotheby Parke Bernet, London and New York 1979, dj; Burton, Stanley H. The Watch Collection of Stanley H. Burton B.T. Batsford Limited, London 1981, dj; Sauers, Don TIME for AMERICA, Hamilton Watch 1892-1992 Sutter House, Lititz PA, 1992, dj; Daumas, Maurice SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS of the 17th & 18th Centuries and their Makers B.T. Batsford, London 1972, dj; Reid, Thomas TREATISE ON CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING, THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL Blackie and Son, Glasgow, fifth edition 1852, twenty folding plates spaced throughout, brown cloth spine lacking, 8vo; Hockey, Thomas et al. (Editors) Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers two volumes (A-L and M-Z) Springer, New York 2007, softbound; together with a paper flyer advertising Symonds, R.W. THOMAS TOMPION, HIS LIFE & WORK and a reprint of Gents, Leicester 1907 trade catalogue THE B.P. SYSTEM OF PATENT SILENT ELECTRIC IMPULSE CLOCKS Pierhead Publications Limited, Herne Bay 2005, staple bound, (16).
Clocks and watches general reference works - approximately thirty eight publications: Roberts, Derek BRITISH SKELETON CLOCKS Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1987, dj; Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their History and development Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1974, dj; Barder, Richard C.R. The GEORGIAN BRACKET CLOCK 1714-1830 Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1993, dj; Nicholls, Andrew English Bracket and Mantel Clocks Blandford Press, Poole 1981, dj; Rose, Ronald E. ENGLISH DIAL CLOCKS Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1978, dj; Robinson, Tom THE LONGCASE CLOCK Antiques Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1981, dj; Edwardes, Ernest L. The Grandfather Clock John Sherratt and Son Limited, Altrincham 1974, dj; Neale, J.A. Joseph and Thomas Windmills, Clock and watch Makers 1671-1737 The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 1999, dj; Loomes, Brian COMPLETE BRITISH CLOCKS David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1978, dj; Barder, Richard C.R. ENGLISH COUNTRY GRANDFATHER CLOCKS David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1983, dj; Cescinsky, Herbert and Webster, Malcolm R. ENGLISH DOMESTIC CLOCKS Chancery House Publishing Co. Ltd., Woodbridge, Suffolk 1976, dj; Baillie, G.H., Clutton, C. and Ilbert, C.A. BRITTEN'S OLD CLOCKS AND WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS E. and F.N. Spon Limited, London 1956, dj; Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 1 N.A.G. Press, London 1985; Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 N.A.G. Press, London 1989; Jeff (editor) TIME & PLACE, English Country Clocks 1600-1840 exhibition catalogue, The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 2006, softbound; Hagger, Arthur L. and Miller, Leonard F. SUFFOLK CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS Antiquarian Horological Society, Ramsgate 1974, no dj, with supplement 1979; Mather, Harold H. CLOCK AND WATCH MAKERS OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Friends of Nottingham Museums, Nottingham 1979, softbound; Loomes, Brian Yorkshire Clockmakers Dalesman Books, Clapham, Yorkshire 1972, softbound; Snell, Michael Clocks & Clockmakers of Salisbury Hobnob Press, Salisbury 1986, dj; Dowler, Graham GLOUCESTERSHIRE CLOCK AND WATCH MAKERS Phillimore, Chichester 1984, dj; Tribe, Thomas and Whatmore, Philip Dorset Clocks and Clock-makers Tanat Books, Oswestry 1991, dj; Camerer Cuss, T.P. The Camerer Cuss Book of ANTIQUE WATCHES Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1987, dj; Jagger, Cedric THE ARTISTRY OF THE ENGLISH WATCH David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1988, dj; with approximately fifteen related sundry publications, (qty). Provenance: Private collection, Hampshire.
A French gilt brass carriage clock Retailed by Payne and Company, London, third quarter of the 19th century The eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement incorporating split bimetallic balance and backplate engraved with retailer s signature Payne & Co., 163 New Bond Street, London to lower margin, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands and indistinct repeat signature to lower margin, the bevel glazed one-piece gilt brass caddy moulded case with hinged carrying handle and cavetto moulded skirt base, 13.5cm (5.25ins) high excluding handle; with original tooled red leather covered outer travelling case. The firm of Payne and Company was founded by William Payne who is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London circa 1820-40, other sources suggest that he worked from 1811 until 1856 with the firm continuing to trade as Payne and Company until around 1875.
A French engraved gilt brass carriage clock with duplex escapement Silvani, Paris, mid 19th century The eight-day two train bell striking movement with underslung platform duplex escapement incorporating sprung split bimetallic balance and jewelled endstone to the fine foliate engraved balance cock, the inside of the backplate stamped SILVANI, PARIS, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel spade hands, the early multi-piece bevel glazed gilt brass case with unusual lions head pivot lugs for the hinged tied foliate bud handle to the foliate scroll engraved top over zig-zag decorated cushion cornice and leafy trail engraved rounded corner uprights, the rear with plain gilt back panel incorporating shuttered winding holes, on conforming foliate decorated skirt base, 13cm (5.125ins) high excluding handle. Although apparently not specifically recorded in the usual sources many clocks stylistically dating to the period 1835-60 signed/inscribed for Silvani or J. Silvani are known. A carriage clock made in the workshop of Paul Garnier but signed for Silvani et Cie is noted in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their History and development on page 57 (footnote 22).
A French gilt brass petite sonnerie striking carriage clock with push-button repeat Unsigned, Paris, circa 1900 The eight-day two train movement ting-tang striking the quarters on two gongs and sounding the hour on the larger of the two, with replaced platform lever escapement, the circular blue on white enamel Arabic numeral dial with pierced steel hands set within engine-turned gilt mask, the bevel glazed case with hinged scroll handle over cavetto cornice, reeded frieze and caddy moulded uprights, on conforming base incorporating squat bracket feet, the underside with strike selection lever, 15cm (6ins) high excluding handle.
A French gilt and silvered brass carriage clock The movement possibly by Brunelot, late 19th century The eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement incorporating split bimetallic balance and backplate stamped with the letter B within a circle to lower left hand corner, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands and Arabic five minutes to outer track, the unusual bevel-glazed case of corniche type fitted with generous tied floral-bud chased silvered hinged carrying handle over standing semi-naked female figures to the caddy-moulded angles and elaborate leafy paw feet, 15cm (6ins) high excluding handle. See Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their History and development page 434 regarding the suggestion of the possible maker of the movement of the current lot.
A George IV gilt and patinated bronze rococo style mantel clock Viner and Company, London, circa 1830 The circular four pillar twin chain fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by short pendulum with sunburst mask cast bob and silk suspension, the backplate applied with the hour bell and signed Viner & Co., London to centre, the 3.75 inch circular silvered convex Roman numeral dial with repeat signature VINER & Co., Regent Street, LONDON to centre and blued steel spade hands set behind hinged moulded gilt brass convex bevel glazed bezel, the elaborate waisted patinated bronze rocaille cast case with gilt scallop shell and scroll surmount over sculpted dial surround and side scrolls incorporating ovoid panels, the rear with radial cartouche centred shield-shaped door, on tall twisted scroll supports applied with dolphins to knees flanking pendulum aperture to apron over shell cast feet, 33cm (13ins) high. Charles Edward Viner is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as apprenticed to Thomas Savage in 1802 and gaining his freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1813. He was elevated to Liveryman in 1819. He was a fine maker who worked from Regent Street and is best known for producing fine complex giant carriage clocks and small mantel clocks. The firm of Viner and Company is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers & Watchmakers of the World, complete 21st century edition as working from 233 Regent Street, London 1827-50.
A brass French carriage clock. With brass carry handle and fluted detail on the case, round enamel face, Arabic numerals and blue steel hands. The retailer's mark is also stamped on the face 'Finnigan's Manchester', with 'Made in France' stamped on the backplate. Single train movement. 15.5 x 8cm. We are unable to provide condition reports for this sale.
A mixed lot to include a miniature engraving by George Marples, a miniature watercolour, an oval needlework, a carriage clock case, a Forstenberg bowl, a pair of Dutch leather shoes, a pair of cloisonné vases, a hallmarked silver backed mirror, photo postcards, toll tickets, metal working spares, a bone fan etc.

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