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A Grande-Sonnerie carriage clock, the 6.5 cm wide enamel dial with Roman numerals, cracked and repaired, fitted an eight day movement striking on two bells, in a brass four pillar case, the underside with PTE SONNERIE/SILENT/GDE SONNERIE positions, 17.5 cm high See illustration Condition report ReportWith key, balance wheel runs with a flick, but stops soon afterwardsReport by GHClock currently running but not striking.Report by GHBack plate is stamped 6903 to the bottom left.
A late 19th century carriage clock, with repeat, the 6.5 cm wide enamel dial with Roman numerals, fitted an eight day movement, striking on a gong, in a brass four pillar case engraved LEIGHTON TENNIS TOURNAMENT AUG 1889, 17 cm high, with leather carrying case Condition report Report by RB Chip/crack to top right hand of dial, carrying handle slightly bent, movement runs with a flick of the wrist.
A late 19th century repeating brass carriage clock with swing loop handle, rectangular white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals inscribed 'Cook & Kelvey, Calcutta' with movement numbered 9474 and bearing presentation inscription 'Presented to Mr CE Jameson...1888', height 14cm and an early 20th century brass carriage clock with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, height 12cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The larger carriage clock has cracks to the dial top left hand corner, also surface scratches and some discolouration also a thin slither chip to the front panel lower left, the side panels have small chips around the outside, the rear door has a chip to the glass and is slightly loose in its fitting, heavily tarnished case, the smaller carriage clock has two large chips to the white enamel dial top left and top right corner also staining to the dial, chips to the glass throughout and tarnishing to the metal work.
Ω A rare French brass inlaid rosewood carriage clock with two-plane 'chaffcutter' escapement Paul Garnier, Paris, circa 1835 The circular eight-day two train movement with two-plane 'chaffcutter' escapement regulated by sprung three-arm monometallic balance set between the plates, the backplate with bell, visible winding clicks and signed PAUL GARNIER, H'LR DU ROI PARIS towards upper left hand margin over number 2207 to centre, the rectangular white enamel dial with blued steel trefoil hands, the rectangular case with hinged gilt brass carrying handle over inset bevelled rectangular t glass within brass foliate scroll and line-strung borders to top, the front with down-sliding glass and double-line decorated surround, the sides inlaid with musical trophies within scroll cartouche and conforming line borders, the rear with lift-out wooden panel, 13cm (5ins) high excluding handle. Paul Garnier is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS as born 1801 and receiving Silver Medals in the Paris Exhibitions of 1827, 34, and 39; and gold medals in 1844 and 49. He worked from various addresses at Rue Taitbout, Paris and died in 1869 leaving the business to his son of the same name who was still exhibiting carriage clocks in the Paris Exhibition of 1889. Paul Garnier is generally credited for being the first maker to essentially standardise the 'petit pendule portative' which was in effect to become the prototype for the archetypal French carriage clock.Cites RegulationsPlease note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A fine French gilt brass carriage clock Japy Freres, Beaucourt and Paris, circa 1860 The eight-day two train bell striking movement with gilt platform lever escapement regulated by unusual three-arm sprung monometallic balance applied with three axe-head shaped blued steel projections to rim, the backplate with small bell over stamped central oval trademark JAPY FRERES & CIE, EXPOSITION 1855, GRANDE MED. D HONNEUR and serial number 1055 to lower left corner, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed BREVET D INVENTION S.G.D.G. to centre and with delicate blued steel moon hands, the bevel glazed gilt brass case with hinged handle modelled as entwined mermaids and strapwork panel bordered escapement aperture over decorated cavetto and ogee top mouldings, the canted angle uprights with elaborate foliate scroll cast upper and lower panels interrupted by niches containing standing silvered female figures emblematic of the four seasons, the front and sides with conforming glazed apertures and the rear with opening door, on cavetto moulded skirt base cast with further elaborate scroll tendrils and fruiting vines incorporating integral bracket feet feet, 18.5cm (7.25ins) high excluding handle. The firm of Japy Freres et Cie was founded by Frederick Japy in 1774 who set-up a modest workshop in Montbeliard as a watch and machine tool maker. Japy expanded his business rapidly and by 1804, the year he was awarded the Legion d Honneur by Napoleon (in recognition for his Brevets in horological machinery), he employed 300 people at his manufactory in Beaucourt. From 1806, he took five of his sons into partnership and the firm expanded adding buildings at Badevel and La Feschotte amongst others to become one of the largest makers of clocks in Europe. The business continued into the Twentieth century but during the inter-war period went into decline and is thought to have finally wound-up in around 1840. A detailed history of Japy Freres et Cie is provided in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development chapter VI pages 133-48.
A Swiss brass inlaid ebonised carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm The dial signed for Barevise, mid 19th century The two train eight-day bell striking movement with platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and visible strikework planted on the backplate along with standing barrel for the alarm both sounding on a bell mounted within the base of the case, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands over script BAREVISE and subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the ebonised case with shaped hinged brass carrying handle over small bevel glazed aperture within brass line strung borders to the cavetto moulded top edged in brass over bevel glazed dial aperture with conforming brass lines to surround, the sides with further brass stringing to margins, the rear with plain rectangular door, on brass capped ogee-outline skirt base, 18cm (7ins) high excluding handle.
A fine French engraved gilt brass gorge cased petit sonnerie striking small carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm Unsigned but possibly by Drocourt, third quarter of the 19th century The eight-day two train movement striking the hour on the larger of two bells and ting-tang notation for the relevant quarter every fifteen minutes, with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and alarm sounding on the larger bell, the backplate with stamped serial number 563 to lower left corner, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands set within rectangular gilt brass mask finely engraved with rococo scrolls on a matted ground and incorporating conforming subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the bevel-glazed gilt gorge case with typical Drocourt type hinged carrying handle over rectangular escapement aperture within fine scroll border to top over complex upper mouldings and channelled uprights further engraved with rococo scrollwork, the sides decorated with conforming bird and floral festoon inhabited panels and the rear with door similarly decorated incorporating shuttered winding and hand/alarm setting apertures, on ogee moulded base with shallow pad feet, 11.5cm (4.5ins) high excluding handle. Although the current lot is unsigned it appears fairly typical of the high-end examples made by Drocourt during the third quarter of the 19th century (albeit a little smaller than normal). Indeed the design of the carrying handle is generally considered as one of their trademark details. Pierre and Alfred Drocourt are recorded in Allix, Charles CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development as working from Rue Debelleyne 28 and Rue de Limoges, Paris as well as Saint-Nicholas-d' Aliermont from circa 1860. Allix describes them as makers of 'Superb' carriage clocks who were awarded numerous medals for entries submitted to various international exhibitions throughout the second half of the 19th century, including a gold medal at the1889 Paris 'Exhibition Universelle'.
An English gilt brass carriage clock Unsigned, late 19th / early 20th century The four pillar single chain fusee movement with Harrison s maintaining power and substantial platform lever escapement regulated by sprung three-arm monometallic balance, with a circular silvered brass Roman numeral dial with blued steel arrow hands set within rectangular gilt mask with canted surround, in a case with substantial hinged baton carrying handle over bevel glazed escapement aperture to top and narrow repeating panel inset frieze, the front with rectangular bevelled glass flanked by gilt octagonal section three-quarter columns with flared caps and bases, the sides with gilt panels within stepped upper and lower margins, the rear with gilt door, on skirt base incorporating small inset squab feet, 19cm (7.5ins) high excluding handle.
An unusual French gilt brass and polished wood carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm Unsigned, late 19th century The two train eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and alarm sounding on the same gong, the circular silvered Roman numeral dial with rosette engraved centre and blued steel spade hands set within engine-turned mask incorporating conforming alarm setting dial to lower margin, the bevel glazed case with wood inset substantial hinged carrying handle over gilt top plate incorporating escapement aperture and repeat button over complex wood top mouldings and alternating wood/gilt brass reeded corner uprights divided by further brass plates, the rear with door, on ogee moulded skirt base terminating with brass plate and shallow pad feet, 16cm (6.25ins) high. The unusual combination of gilt brass and polished wood for the case, coupled with the engine-turned and engraved silvered dial are features that were almost certainly employed to ensure that the current lot appealed to the English market. The fact that the backplate is also annotated with the various functions in English would confirm that the clock was made for export to the United Kingdom.
Seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century English domestic clocks - eleven titles: Good, Richard VICTORIAN CLOCKS British Museum Press, London 1996, dj; Roberts, Derek BRITISH SKELETON CLOCKS Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1987, dj; Royer-Collard, F.B. SKELETON CLOCKS N.A.G. Press Limited, London 1969, dj; Charles, Allix and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their History and development Antique Collectors Club, signed by the authors, 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; Roberts, Deryck THE BRACKET CLOCK David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1982, dj; Rose, Ronald E. ENGLISH DIAL CLOCKS Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1978, dj; Dawson, Percy G. THE IDEN CLOCK COLLECTION Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1987, limited edition numbered 159/1,000, dj; Robinson, Tom THE LONGCASE CLOCK Antiques Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1981, dj ; Edwardes, Ernest L. The Grandfather Clock John Sherratt and Son Limited, Altrincham 1971, dj; and a copy of Vulliamy, David G. THE VULLIAMY CLOCKMAKERS Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 2002, dj, (12). Provenance: The horological library of Michael Hurst.
A rare French gilt brass carriage clock with two-plane 'chaffcutter' escapement Paul Garnier, Paris, circa 1840 The eight-day two train movement with two-plane 'chaffcutter' escapement and three-arm monometallic balance set between the plates and striking the hours on a bell mounted to the backplate signed on an applied plaque PAUL GARNIER, A PARIS towards upper left hand corner and stamped P.G., Brevete over serial number 514 to centre, the rectangular engine-turned silvered brass Roman numeral dial with radial design to centre within chapter ring and 'watered-silk' infill incorporating vacant signature plaque to lower margin and with Breguet style blued steel moon hands, the gilt brass one-piece caddy moulded case with hinged slender baton handle above upward sliding front glass for winding, on cavetto moulded skirt base with inset rounded angles, (in neglected, unrestored condition), 14.5cm (5.75ins) high excluding handle. Paul Garnier is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS as born 1801 and receiving Silver Medals in the Paris Exhibitions of 1827, 34, and 39; and gold medals in 1844 and 49. He worked from various addresses at Rue Taitbout, Paris and died in 1869 leaving the business to his son of the same name who was still exhibiting carriage clocks in the Paris Exhibition of 1889. Paul Garnier is generally credited for being the first maker to essentially standardise the 'petit pendule portative' which was in effect to become the prototype for the archetypal French carriage clock. The current lot with its 'chaffcutter' escapement, engine turned 'watered-silk' dial and squat one-piece case with wooden block insert to underside can be firmly identified as a 'Series I' carriage clock by Garnier as identified by Allix (see Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS pages 56-7).
Eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth century domestic clocks - thirteen titles: Hawkins, J.B. THOMAS COLE & VICTORIAN CLOCKMAKING Macarthur Press Pty. Limited, Sydney 1975, dj; Good, Richard VICTORIAN CLOCKS British Museum Press, London 1996, dj; Roberts, Derek BRITISH SKELETON CLOCKS Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1987, dj; Royer-Collard, F.B. SKELETON CLOCKS N.A.G. Press Limited, London 1969, dj; Roberts, Derek Continental and American Skeleton Clocks Schiffer Publishing Limited, West Chester PA 1989, dj; Charles, Allix and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their History and development Antique Collectors Club, signed by the authors, 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; Roberts, Deryck THE BRACKET CLOCK David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1982, dj; Bird, Anthony ENGLISH HOUSE CLOCKS 1600-1850 David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1973, dj; Shenton, Alan and Rita The Price Guide to Collectable Clocks 1840-1940 Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1985, dj; Ord-Hume Arthur W.J.G. The MUSICAL CLOCK Mayfield Books, signed by the author, Ashbourne 1995, dj, and two copies of Rose, Ronald E. ENGLISH DIAL CLOCKS Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1978 and 1988, both with dj, (14).
19TH CENTURY FRENCH TWO TRAIN, REPEAT STRIKING, PRESENTATION BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, having full depth enamel face with Roman numerals and alarm indicator, engraved below: 'Sergeant Major E. Aston, First Battalion Rifle Brigade from Lieutenant Colonel H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught, May 29th, 1880. Two train movement striking and repeating on one gong with alarm. 16cm high. With key. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Winds, ticks and strikes. Face generally in good condition with some odd flecks/marks. Case generally worn, retaining little original gilding and very dirty but not damaged. All seems to be original.
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL DECORATED, TWO TRAIN, STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCK, the case with bands of blue ground floral enamelled decoration, Corinthian column pillars flanking circular enamelled face with Arabic numerals, on beaded feet. Two train repeat strike movement on one gong. 16.5cm high approx. Together with key and original leather covered carrying case. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: winds. ticks and strikes, the case in good overall condition, retaining much of its original gilded finish. Enamel looks all good. "French maker" on back of movement. No 185 on bottom of case, stamped.
A quarter repeating carriage clock with alarm, in brass Gorge Pagoda case, repeating on two bells, engraved on the back plate, E. E. Emanuel by Appointment to the Queen, The Hard, Portsea, 17cm high overall. There is wear to the external case to the high points.Glass seems fine.We have not had this clock running so cannot guarantee it is in full working order or that it keeps good time.
Early 20th century brass and glass carriage clock with lever escapement striking on a bell, 18cm This lot has not being working in the saleroom and so we cannot guarantee the working order of this clock or that it keeps good time. There is a winding key present. Small marks and chips to the exterior, particularly to the corner and one in particular to the top metal casing.
Sale Item: STRIKING REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK IN CORINTHIUM COLUMN CASE Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
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DROCOURT CARRIAGE CLOCK.A gilt brass, gorge cased, repeating carriage/alarm clock by Drocourt of Paris. The dial with Roman and Arabic outer numerals, steel moon hands, subsidiary alarm dial & silvered lever escapement. The back plate stamped with the Drocourt trademark & inscribed with the Retailers name & serial No. LeRoy et Fils, Palais Royale 13 & 15, Paris. Near the name the Retailers No.10663. Also further No.0841. The case & base plate also No.10663. The key No.10099. Height 16cm.

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