A G.P.O. CIRCULAR RAILWAY POST OFFICE CARRIAGE CLOCK, CG '26 235 No.1, key wind white enamel dial with Roman numerals, s.d., case worn, diameter approximately 13.5cm (with key), together with a late 19th Century brass cased ship's clock, enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, mounted on a mahogany plaque, diameter approximately 20cm (2)
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A French gilt brass and cloisonné enamel repeating carriage clock with one-minute tourbillon escapementBy L'Epée for Garrard, London, circa 1990The glazed Corniche case and dial surround decorated all over with polychrome enamel and with bevelled glazed panels, the circular dial with Roman chapters and Arabic five-minute numerals signed 'L'Epée Fonde en 1839' and 'GARRARD London' with alarm subsidiary below, the twin train movement, No. 31, striking the hours and halves on a gong with push repeat and with alarm train, the pierced and engraved rectangular platform with lever escapement in a tourbillon carriage, (1 key).19.5cm high. Illustrated
A French gilt brass carriage clock Possibly by Henri Jacot, Paris, circa 1890The Gorge case with a large square top bevelled glass and four further bevelled glass panels, the twin train repeating movement, no. 7757, with a white enamel dial, Roman chapters and blued steel hands, original silvered platform with bi-metallic compensated balance and blued steel overcoil hairspring, striking the hours and halves on a gong 17cm high overall. Illustrated
A French brass combination mantel clockCirca 1890In the form of an oversized carriage clock, the shaped handle above a circular inset glazed panel and aneroid barometer below, plain brass sides, the gilt dial with Arabic numerals and inset to the centre with a shaped platform lever escapement, above an engraved circular panel, with bi-metallic compensated balance, the twin train movement No. 604, striking on a gong26cm high. Illustrated
A 19th century French brass carriage clock, the 8-day two-train repeating movement striking the hours and halfs on a spiral gong, numbered 9531, with white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes, 14 cm h o/a and within the original numbered leather travelling case Condition Report good overall, signs of overhaul in 2001, running smoothly at time of inspection
Two boxes of assorted plated and other metal wares to include breakfast tureen, asparagus servers, two large mugs, together with a cloisonne hinged lidded box and small matching dish and a French brass and five sided glass carriage clock, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, together with a box of sundry china and glassware
A circa 1900 brass repeating carriage clock, the rectangular dial set with circular chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed 'EW Streeter, London', on bracket feet, number 5563, height 13cm. CONDITION REPORT: Tarnishing to the case, light surface scratches. Dial is free from damage. Balance wheel is not moving.
A late 19th century repeating carriage clock, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed August Regel Frankurt (sic), and the subsidiary alarm dial set with Arabic numerals, height 12.5cm and a smaller example, the white enamel dial (af) set with Roman numerals, height 10.5cm, and a small bag of clock and other keys.
An early 20th century French Duverdrey & Bloquel oval double brass carriage clock and barometer with circular white enamel dials, the clock set with Arabic numerals with glass to sides and top, one glass from the door missing, stamped with lion mark, height 13cm. CONDITION REPORT: Not in working order. Glass missing to one door, heavily tarnished. Two chips to corner of glass. Top glass pieces are loose. We are unable to post clocks.

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