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Frankreich, um 1810, hochwertige Empire Wagen-Pendule bzw Wagenuhr "Au char de l'Amour" auf Marmorsockel mit diversen Appliken (nicht komplett). Eros bzw. Amor im Streitwagen, gezogen von zwei Cockerspaniel Hunden. Bezeichnet vorne: L'amour conduit par la fidelité. Zifferblatt mit römischen Zahlen in Wagenrad, Uhrwerk mit Fadenaufhängung (Pendel fehlt, Werk nicht geprüft), 53 x 53 x 16 cm. / France, circa 1810, elaborate Empire chariot pendulum or chariot clock "Au char de l'Amour" on a marble base with various appliqués (not complete). Eros or Cupid in a chariot, pulled by two cocker spaniel dogs. Inscribed on the front: L'amour conduit par la fidelité. Dial with Roman numerals in carriage wheel, movement with thread suspension (pendulum missing, movement not tested), 53 x 53 x 16 cm.
Late 19th century brass carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman hour markers and blued steel spade hands, retailed by H.M. Emanuel & Son, Portsea, with presentation inscription 'John G.M. Field with Asshelton Curzon's best wishes 1885', the movement numbered 46 with sticking coil gong, 13cm high, with later key
FRENCH BRASS AND ENAMEL REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, LATE 19TH CENTURY with twin train eight day movement double-striking on a coil, the dial with floral enamel decoration, the white enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, the case with spiral twist Ionic columns, dentil borders, stepped bombe base16cm high
A rare mid 19th century engraved gilt brass grande and petite sonnerie striking carriage clockPossibly by Lamy & Lacroixthe delicate handle with tear-drop shaped terminals and internal pommels over a bevelled glass inspection panel with repeat button through the glass, framed by a foliate border, the tall side panels and doors on a high base with lozenge-shaped engraved details. White enamel Roman dial with minute track and Breguet style moon hands over subsidiaries for the alarm and date of the month. The silvered platform with bimetallic balance to a jewelled club-foot lever escapement striking the hours and quarters on a pair of horizontal bells mounted in the base, (the alarm also sounding on the larger bell), offering the options G, S, P for grande sonnerie, silence or petite sonnerie.Footnotes:This clock is similar to those made by Lamy & Lacroix, the French manufacturers based in the Franche-Comte area on the border with Switzerland. Others with comparable dials and strike work are illustrated in D. Roberts, (1993) Carriage and Other Travelling Clocks. Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Figs. 4-3 and 15-5a, b and c.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine, rare and exceptionally large early 20th century English carriage clock, in the original presentation caseBarnsdale, 18, Brunswick Place, LondonThe 12 inch high rectangular case surmounted by a serpentine handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel framed by a moulded concave cornice, heavy bevelled glass panels and a tall base with presentation inscription on button feet. 4 inch silvered Roman dial with minute band and good blued steel hands, signed across the centre, set into a fully engraved gilt mask of symmetrical floral scrolls with angled gilt sight ring. Twin chain fusee movement with thick plates united by five turned pillars and anchored in the case by four heavy L-shaped brackets, the going train with maintaining power and large gilt platform with cut and compensated balance to an English style lever escapement, striking the half hours and the full hours on a blued steel gong mounted on a block stamped, G.B. Ticking and striking, sold together with the original silk and velvet lined leather-covered travelling case. The clock 30cms (12ins) high. The outer case 28.5cms (11ins) high. (2)Footnotes:*The presentation inscription reads as follows: Presented with other articles of value to Joseph Mayberg Esq. J.P., Managing Director and Secretary of the Old Castle Iron and Tinplate Co. Ltd. by the Directors and Shareholders as a token of their high esteem & regard and in testimony of their appreciation of his Honourable & Successful Managementof The Works for the exceptionally long Period of 36 years. 20th January 1903.The Old Castle Iron and Tinplate Company Limited (later known as the Old Castle Tinplate Company) was formed in 1866 by Joseph Maybury, Henry Thomas, W. Rosser and Captain Samuel. The works were erected on a site called Hen Castell from which the company took its name.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare late 19th century French Limoges-panelled grande-sonnerie striking carriage clock of small size. Together with an interesting bespoke mahogany outer caseRetailed by Le Roy et Fils, 57 New Bond Street, London. Numbered 3334The rippled handle over a wide bevelled glass inspection panel, the sides decorated with profile portraits of a noble couple in vibrant polychrome enamel colours, the rear door glazed, and sitting on an ogee moulded base, with three-position selection lever underneath offering Grande Sonnerie - Silence - Petite Sonnerie. The Roman dial decorated with Renaissance fantastic beasts amid en grisaille foliate scrolls with red flowerhead spandrels, all three panels decorated on a dark ground. The numbered movement with silvered lever platform escapement with a cut and compensated bimetallic balance, striking the hours and chiming the quarters on a pair of hammers and coiled blued steel gongs, the alarm sounding on a smaller hammer. Ticking, striking, repeating and with operational alarm. Together with a (late 19th/early 20th century?) bespoke mahogany travel case with carved cornice and corner pieces raised on a moulded base and brass ogeee bracket feet, the velvet-lined rear door with a tooled leather strap to secure the (replaced) key. 13cms (5ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 19th century French gilt and silvered brass grande sonnerie striking carriage clockRetailed by P. White, 30 Cockspur Street, LondonThe fancy case with foliate cast handle over an oval bevelled glass inspection panel and bevelled side panels, framed by foliate cast silvered detailing, on a stepped base with scroll feet. The circular painted Roman and Arabic dial with blued steel spade hands over an alarm setting subsidiary dial set in an engine turned gilt mask. The lever platform escapement with cut and compensated bimetallic balance striking the hours and chiming the quarters on two blued steel coiled gongs and hammers, set to the underside with a three-position selection lever to opt between Hours and Quarters- Quarters Only or Silent. Ticking and striking. Together with a key. 20.5cms (8ins) high.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 19th century French brass gorge cased grande sonnerie striking carriage clock with alarmMargaine, 6876The rippled handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel and four futher panels between moulded top and base, the white enamel Roman and Arabic dial with blued steel moon hands set over a subsidiary alarm dial in a frosted gilt mask. The silvered lever platform escapement with bimetallic balance rack striking and repeating the hours and quarters on two coiled blued steel gongs. Ticking, striking, with operational alarm, together with a double-ended key. 18cms (7ins) highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare mid 19th century rosewood striking carriage/travelling clockGeorge Wadham, Bath Surmounted by a lacquered brass handle over a glass inspection panel framed by an overhanging cornice above a ripple moulded edge and canted corners to a moulded base on block feet, front and rear doors with sprung locks operated by a winding key. The 3 inch rectangular gilt dial with Roman chapters on a polished ring within a pattern of elaborate flowers and foliate scrollwork, engraved THE COMING OF THE LORD DRAWETH NIGH over subsidiaries for date of the month and alarm setting, with four blued steel hands, signed in a rectangular reserve at the base. Signed twin chain fusee movement wound from the rear and with maintaining power to the going train terminating in a cut and compensated bi-metallic balance to a jewelled English style lever escapement, rack striking the half hours and hours on a bell, the alarm wound via a cord to the side of the case. Ticking, striking and with operational alarm, together with a key for both doors. 25.5cms (10ins) high to the top of the handle.Footnotes:George Wadham worked in Bath from 1846 to 1878.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * Y* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 19th century French gorge cased bell-striking grande sonnerie carriage clockJacot. No.1766. The rippled handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel, moulded cornice, concave uprights and an ogee moulded base. The white enamel rectangular Roman and Arabic dial with Breguet style moon hands over an Arabic alarm-setting dial, the large silvered platform with bimetallic compensated balance to a jewelled lever escapement. Ticking, striking, repeating and with operational alarm. 16cms (6.25ins) high. Footnotes:During a full overhaul, the Jacot stamp was found between the plates, including the mention of the 1855 and 1862 medals.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good mid 19th century French one-piece cased carriage clockImported and retailed by Dent, numbered 159. The frontplate stamped HL.The shaped decorative handle over the large bevelled glass inspection panel with repeat button above similar panels to the sides. White enamel rectangular dial with minute track, Roman numerals and blued steel trefoil hands. The spring driven movement with four collared pillars, gilt platform with gilt monometallic balance to a jewelled club-foot lever escapement rack striking on a bell. The backplate signed DENT A PARIS and numbered 159 (last numeral indistinct). Ticking, striking and repeating. 17cms (6.75 ins) high. Footnotes:See footnote on lot 28.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare 19th century French mid-sized gorge cased petite sonnerie striking carriage clock on two bellsRetailed by Charles Oudin, stamped between the plates for the suppliers Jacot within an oval 1855/1862 medal cartouche The rippled handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel, concave uprights framing the glazed sides and a moulded base. White enamel rectangular Roman dial with minute track and blued steel Breguet-style hands over a subsidiary alarm. The gilt platform with compensated bimetallic balance over a jewelled club-foot lever escapement, striking the hours and the quarters on a pair of nested bells and hammers. Engraved signature on the backplate CH OUDIN, MEDAILLES DE 1856 A 1862. Ticking, striking and repeating, together with a double-ended key. 14 (5.5ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare second half of the 19th century French gorge cased repeating carriage clock with Soldano platform, numbered 653Retailed by John Walker, 76, The Strand, London. The platform signed and numbered. The rippled handle over an oval inspection panel framed by a watered silk-effect mask revealing the silvered lever platform escapement stamped with the JS trademark for Soldano, over concave side columns to a moulded base. The signed white enamel Roman dial with minute track and good blued steel hands, framed within a watered silk-effect engine turned mask. The signed and numbered platform with bi-metallic compensated balance to an English-style lever escapement rack striking and repeating on a blued steel coiled gong. Ticking, striking and repeating. 17.5cms (7ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good and rare late 19th century French giant gorge cased grande sonnerie striking carriage clock by DrocourtDrocourt No. 9020. Retailed in England by E.W. Streeter, 37 Conduit Street, London The typical rippled handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel framed by a boldly moulded cast cornice with repeat button, bevelled glass sides between concave uprights to a moulded base, with three-position selection lever to opt between Striking - Silence - Full Striking. The white enamel Roman and Arabic rectangular dial with matching pierced arrow hands, over an alarm-setting dial. The large gilt platform supporting the compensated bimetallic balance to an English-style lever escapement striking the hours and quarters on a pair of hammers and coiled gongs. The alarm announced by a smaller hammer. Signed and numbered on the backplate. 25cms (10 ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare late 19th century French grande-sonnerie striking engraved brass gorge-cased calendar carriage clock by Drocourt with the original numbered travelling case and numbered key.Drocourt, number 18244. Retailed by Musy Pere et Fils, Hgrs. du Roi, Turinthe case hand-decorated all over with floral and scroll engraving on a matted ground, the top with inset oval bevelled glass inspection panel over bevelled glazed sides on a concave base, with three-position selection lever set to the underside offering a choice of STRIKING-SILENT-FULL STRIKING. The Roman and Arabic white enamel dial set over three subsidiaries for day, alarm and date, all with blued steel hands within a scroll engraved mask. The spring barrel movement with large silvered lever platform escapement and compensated bimetallic balance chiming the hours and quarters on a pair of hammers and blued steel coiled gongs, the alarm sounded via a smaller hammer. Together with the original numbered velvet lined travelling case and original numbered key. Movement will run for a short time, but in need of an overhaul. Strike and alarm are operational. 18cms (7ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare late 19th century French five-minute minute repeating carriage clockRetailed by Charles Frodsham & Co., the movement numbered 19544. The backplate further stamped 'Patent Surety Roller'The cannelee type case with turned handle on facetted uprights over twin repeat buttons - the front button sounding the last hour, the rear button sounding the five minute intervals past the hour - over glazed sides and a stepped base on turned feet. The signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute band and blued steel Breguet hands. The large silvered platform with compensated bimetallic balance to a jewelled English-style lever escapement, sounding the hours and half hours on a blued steel coiled gong. The backplate engraved with the retailers name and stamped Patent Surety Roller in an oval. Ticking, striking and repeating. Together with a double ended key. 18cms (7.5ins) high. Footnotes:Five minute repeating carriage clocks are rare to find today, for further information, see Allix & Bonnert, 'Carriage Clocks' ACC 1974 p 197. The Patent Surety Roller was a device to guard against any accidental movement of the star wheel. It was invented by Moritz Immisch, an ex-foreman of LeRoy et Fils of Regent Street, in 1879, the patent was acquired by Gay, Lamaille and Company of Paris and London a year later; for a full account, see Wotruba, 'The Story behind PATENT SURETY ROLLER stamped on carriage clocks', Antiquarian Horology, Number two, Volume Thirty-eight, June 2017, p.239 in which the first two illustrations show a similar five-minute repeating carriage clock by Parkinson and Frodsham. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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