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A brass cased carriage clock by Mathew Norman of LondonThe case with an angular swing handle and architectural reeded columns flanking a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed by the maker, the movement also stamped with the makers name and the number 1754, raised upon a plinth base, 11cm high.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH FRENCH TIMEPIECE, 8.5CM H, BY DREW & SONS, LONDON 1899 ++The movement with replacement platform lever escapement. Apparently complete cut not in working order. Externally the case in good condition with light polish scratches, no engraving or evidence of erasure
VICTORIAN GOTHIC REVIVAL ROSEWOOD REGULATOR TABLE CLOCK, BY CHARLES FRODSHAM, LONDON MID-LATE 19TH CENTURY the plain arched case enclosing a silvered dial with a large minutes chapter, subsidiary seconds dial above an hour aperture, signed CHAS. FRODSHAM./ MAKER TO THE QUEEN./ 84 STRAND, LONDON., above a trefoil moulded base, all raised on squat gilt feet, with a fusee movement and original key signed FRODSHAM/ LONDON 33.5cm wide, 46cm high Note: Charles Frodsham (1810-1871) was one of the most significant and finest makers of clocks, watches and chronometers of the 19th century. He was born into a dynasty of horologists and was apprenticed to his father, William, at the age of 14. He started his own business in 1834, and expanded the company after purchasing John Roger Arnold's business following Arnold's death. Frodsham's company were well known for making some of the best carriage clocks during the 1800s, and during the latter part of the 19th century, for their time-precision regulator clocks. This particular clock is unusual for being a table regulator; Frodsham's were largely known for making floor-standing regulators for observatory use, and wall clocks for domestic purposes. Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
FRENCH GILT BRASS REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the bevelled glass case enclosing silvered panels decorated with gilt flowers and foliage, with a gilt chapter ring and Roman numerals, the repeating movement impressed B and striking on a gong 17.5cm high (handle up) Provenance: Estate of the late Rachel Teggart
An early 20th century mahogany cased mantel clock, of domed form with inlaid panels and line decoration, silvered dial signed Robert Jones and Sons, Liverpool, with black Roman numerals and minute band, twin fusee chain movement striking on a coil, raised on four brass plated ball feet, 26 by 18 by 38cm high, with pendulum and key, together with an early 20th century French brass carriage clock, the white dial with black Roman numerals, bevelled glass and oval sight glass, chiming on a coil, raised on bracket feet, 9 by 8 by 14cm, with key. (2)
A selection of carriage clocks, to include one example with pocket watch movement by James Snelling (fl. 1712 - 1751), bevelled glass front, the dial with Roman numerals, 12.5cm high, together with another carriage clock, the dial inscribed Harrods & Co, London SW, Made in France, Roman numerals and blued steel hands, in associated leather case, and a third compressed carriage clock marked Made in France, in original leather case. (3)

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