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Miroy frères, Paris, a decorative striking carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with push-button repeat at will, with the matt-gilt platform lever escapement having a plain brass balance, the backplate stamped with the serial number 3580 and engraved with the maker's name in script Miroy frères à Paris, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary alarm dial, blued steel trefoil hands and signed Miroy frères à Paris, the cast brass case with floral and grape raised decoration (missing handle), height 18cm (handle up) 14.5cm (handle down).* Notes A number of carriage clocks have been noted signed for Miroy frères whose address is recorded as having been at rue d'Angoulême du Temple, Paris. It is known that they exhibited at the 1851 London Exhibition in Hyde Park.
A late 19th/early 20th century French gilt carriage clock with fluted corners and pierced foliate scroll decorated top and bottom borders, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals, height 12.5cm and a further later example, the circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals, height 10.5cm (2).
A late 19th century brass carriage clock with bead decorated edges and handle, engraved 'W.F.G. 26 April 1918 Warby' to the top, the rectangular dial pierced and engraved with two mythological beasts on scroll ground, with circular enamel chapter ring set with Arabic numerals and inscribed 'E. Sermon Torquay', height 12.5cm, with leather travelling case. CONDITION REPORT: Balance wheel moves freely when case is gently swung. No guarantees on working order, but the balance wheel does move when the case is gently shaken. Glass is in good condition.
19th Century French Miniature Oval Carriage Clock. Porcelain dial marked made in France, roman numerals display with decorative hands. Key included. Wear to patina, appears to be in working condition. Measures 3-1/2" H x 2-3/4" W. The gallery does not warranty the running condition of clocks. Shipping $28.00 (estimate $100-$150)
A good mid-19th Century French carriage clock by Bolviller of Paris, No.197W, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the two train movement with chronometer escapement and striking on a bell, contained in ornate gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case, frieze and uprights cast with bold leaf scroll ornament, with lions masks corner panels, the shaped folding handle cast mask and scrollwork, 6ins high (lacking key)Condition -This appears to be a good quality carriage clock by a good maker. The dial is clean and well defined and the hands would appear to be original. The movement appears to be in good order and would appear to be in working order. The escapement is of a more complex nature with an engraved platform which would appear to be original. The case itself is of good quality and the gilding bright and the castings well defined. The bevelled panels appear to be in good order. There is a cast door to the reverse with a slide to reveal three winding holes.In all a good quality carriage clock by a good maker.
A late 19th/early 20th Century French carriage clock, the 2ins diameter cream enamel dial with gilt Arabic numerals and gilt brass champleve enamel slip, to the eight day two train movement with alarum, striking and repeating on a gong, contained in rectangular gilt brass, champleve enamel and bevelled glass case boldly decorated with floral and leaf scroll ornament, on a turquoise ground, 6.5ins high (lacking key and strike hammer present but not connected - one side panel extensively chipped along bevelled edge)Condition -This appears to be a good quality carriage clock. The dial is clean and numerals are a little weak, chipped and not particularly well defined. The hands appear to be original and have luminescent panels above small alarum dial with blue Arabic numerals. To the train movement which appears in working order although it has not been cleaned in recent years. The platform would appear to be original. The hammer to strike on the gong is discontented but present and there is evidence of an old solder repair.The case itself appears to be good quality, the gilding mostly in place but a little rubbed at highlights. The champleve enamel is of reasonable quality but there is some slight loss to the enamel, particularly on the square corner uprights. The left hand side bevelled panel is broken at the lower corner extending about 30mm x 10mm.
A late 19th/early 20th Century French carriage clock, the 2.25ins diameter cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals within gilt slip engraved with bold leaf scroll ornament, to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case, with turned and fluted corner pillars and turned finials, conforming folding handle and on turned feet, 6.75ins high (lacking winding key)Condition -This is a good looking carriage clock in basically sound untouched condition. The dial is clean and well defined and the hands appear original. The movement would appear of good quality with original escapement, it doesn't appear to have been cleaned but it would appear in working order striking on single gong.The case itself is good quality and the gilding is sound and untouched and just needs a light clean. The bevel glass panel to the front is chipped to top left hand corner in several places (no winding key present)
A late 19th Century French carriage clock, No. 3664, retailed by F.C. Russell of Paris, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case, moulded top and base and reeded columns to corners, with conforming folding handles, 6.5ins high (lacking winding key)
A late 19th Century French carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in gilt brass bevelled glass case of Corniche pattern, the whole engraved with leaf scroll ornament, 5.75ins high (gilding a little worn in places and winding key not present)
A late 19th Century French carriage clock, No. 19118, retailed by Charles Frodsham, 115 New Bond Street, London, No. 20865, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case of Corniche pattern, 5.5ins highCondition -This appears to be a good honest carriage clock is basically sound untouched condition. The dial is clean and well defined and also the retailers name is particularly well defined. The movement would appear to be good quality but untouched and apparently uncleaned but it would appear in working order.The case itself - the gilding is good quality and has been lightly cleaned. There is a few spots on the gilding to the top and a major spot to the left of the push repeat button. The rest would appear in good overall condition with chipping or damage to the bevel glass panels.A good quality carriage clock in honest condition but lacking winding key.
A late 19th Century French carriage clock, No.2394, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular Corniche pattern case, 5.5ins high, and with a red leather covered travelling case and key for same

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