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A French gilt brass cased carriage clock, the twin barrel striking gong movement within a five panel bevelled edged glass case, the enamel dial bearing Roman numerals in fitted red travelling case (15cm handle up). Condition Report: Appears in good cosmetic condition.No key.Glass all intact.Balance wheel does not appear to turn when shaken.
An early 20th century, 8-day, hour and half-past gong striking carriage clock, the lacquered brass case with glazed bevelled panels and opening door, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, replacement lever escapement platform, presented in an original red, leather carrying case - Estimate £100 to £150
A 20th century, 8-day, timepiece carriage clock, the lacquered brass Anglaise case with glazed and bevelled panels and opening rear door, enamel dial with floral decoration, gold painted chapter ring with Roman numerals in cartouches, signed for The Chester Carriage Clock Company, original Swiss-made lever escapement platform - Estimate £100 to £150
ROBLIN & FILS FRÉRES A PARIS No 887A fine late 19th Century French Gilt Brass gorge case GRAND SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCK REPEATER with ALARM the bevelled glass panelled case with white enamel dial and Roman numerals with alarm setting dial beneath - Signed WEBSTER, LONDON; lever balance wheel platform escapement and eight day spring driven movement striking the hours and quarters on two coiled gongs, with a push button repeat mechanism and alarm. Selection level beneath base for grande sonnerie/silent/petite sonnerie - the case and movement backplate stamped 887, with makers stamp in an oval to the base of the backplate 17.5cm handle up 14.5cm handle down
DROCOURT No 11598A fine late 19th Century French fully engraved Brass gorge case PORCELAIN PANELLED CARRIAGE CLOCK REPEATER set with finely painted bleu-celeste gilt and jewel-edged panels painted romantic classical scenes with figures in garden settings. The dial with Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day spring driven movement with silvered jewelled lever balance wheel escapement, hour/half hour strike on a gong and push button hourly repeat 17cm high handle up - bears makers stamp and retailers D.C. Rait & Sons, Goldsmiths to the Queen Glasgow. Associated Moroccan Black Leather Travelling Case and winding Key
A good late 19th Century French Brass CARRIAGE CLOCK REPEATER of large size with ribbed angular folding handle and corinthian corner columns on a plinth base, plain silvered masked enamel dial, Roman hour hands and Arabic outer markings fronting an eight day spring driven movement with lever balance wheel escapement, gong strike and hourly push button repeat 20cm high handle up
HENRI JACOT No 1333A good 19th Century French Brass gorge case CARRIAGE CLOCK REPEATER with folding handle. The gilt engine turned masked white enamel dial with Roman hour ring and Arabic outer minute markings fronting an eight day spring driven movement with silvered lever balance escapement, hour/half hour strike on a gong and push button hourly repeat 16cm handle up - bears makers stamp to reverse of dial plate
A French Anglaise carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the serial number 1163, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, a subsidiary alarm dial and shaped blued steel hands, the brass Anglaise case with fluted pillars and matching handle, complete with numbered key, height 19.5 cm (handle up) 16.5 cm (handle down).
Drocourt, Paris for J.W. Benson, a gorge carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a replaced platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, with push button repeat, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the retailer J.W. Benson and serial number 23695, the inside stamped with the trademark for Drocourt along with the blanc roulant number 9960, giving a date of manufacture of circa 1885, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, outer five-minute markings, blued steel moon hands and signed J.W. Benson, 25 Old Bond Street, London and Paris, Fabrique de Paris, the brass gorge case with a five-bail handle, complete with travelling box and numbered key, height 17.5 cm (handle up) 14.5 cm (handle down).* Biography; For details of Drocourt see lot number 995.J.W. Benson were in business from 1844 until 1973 and are recorded as working at 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London with a retail outlet at West End House, 25, Old Bond Street. An advert of theirs in the Illustrated London News of the 13th of December 1884 shows a printed view of their 'Steam Room' and 'Mezanine'. They traded as J.W. Benson from 1856 until 1891 and then as a limited company.
Drocourt, Paris, a corniche carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the serial number 27377, giving a date of manufacture of circa 1888, with the inside of the plates stamped with the trademark for Drocourt of Paris along with the roulant blanc number 13566, the white enamel dial has black Roman hour numerals, outer Arabic five-minute numerals and blued steel spade hands, the brass corniche case with a three-bail handle, complete with numbered winding key, height 16 cm (handle up) 14 cm (handle down).* Biography; Pierre Drocourt, born 1819, founded the Drocourt clock making business in Paris in 1853 with his son Alfred, born 1847, taking over in 1872. The blanc roulants to the clocks were made at their workshops in Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, a town outside of Dieppe, before being finished at the workshops in Paris at Rue Debelleyme 28, previously rue Limoges.
Holingue Frères, a gorge grande-sonnerie carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and quarters on two bells at each quarter (grande-sonnerie) or the quarters on two bells (petite-sonnerie) with a lever positioned to the underside of the base for setting the strike along with silent (note; the two bells missing), with a replaced platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with the serial number 2485, the inside of the movement stamped with the initials H.L. for Holingue Frères along with the roulant blanc number 8173, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, Arabic outer five-minute numerals, blued steel moon hands and three subsidiary dials for day; date and alarm, the brass gorge case having a five-bail handle, height 17 cm (handle up) 14.5 cm (handle down).* Biography; Jean-Francois and the younger Louis Holingue were the sons of the carriage clock maker Jean Baptiste and worked in the clockmaking town of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, near to Dieppe, producing the rough movements for a number of well-known makers including Paul Garnier and Bolviller. With Louis-Albert Holingue, the son and likely successor of Louis, married and settled in Paris with seemingly little interest in returning to the town, the brothers sold their workshops and equipment to Alfred Drocourt in 1875, having supplied Drocourt for a number of years with movements for his own clocks finished in Paris.
A French corniche carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform cylinder escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and blued steel spade hands, the corniche case with a three-bail handle, complete with travelling box, height 17 cm (handle up) 14 cm (handle down)
A French miniature corniche carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with the serial number 739, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and decorative pierced brass hands, the brass corniche case with a three-bail handle, height 9 cm (handle up) 8 cm (handle down).
E. Maurice & Co, Paris, a French Anglaise carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a replaced platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, with push button repeat, the backplate stamped with the initials E.M. & Co. for Maurice of Paris along with the serial number 2701, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, with coloured swags of flowers set between, Arabic five-minute outer numerals, pierced and engraved brass hands, and with a silvered mask, the brass Anglaise case with pierced friezes top and bottom and a fluted handle, height 18.5 cm (handle up) 15.5 cm (handle down).* Biography; E. Maurice & Co were makers of fine carriage clocks in the late Victorian period and were known for their decorative cases. They were at Rue Charlot 75, Paris and exhibited at the Paris Exhibition of 1889.
A Swiss silver and enamel miniature carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a lever escapement and numbered 161849, the round white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel baton hands, the silver case decorated with purple enamel over an engine-turned ground with further coloured enamel depicting swags of flowers, with a curved carrying handle, complete with the original travelling box with a secret key compartment, height 5 cm (handle up) 4 cm (handle down).
An Anglaise French Victorian grande-sonnerie carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a replaced platform lever escapement, striking the hours and quarters on two gongs at each quarter (grande-sonnerie) or the quarters on two gongs (petite-sonnerie) with a lever positioned to the underside of the base for setting the strike along with silent, the backplate stamped with the serial number 51, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial and shaped blued steel hands, the silvered and gilded Anglaise case with a fluted handle and having a lever to the base for either grande or petite sonnerie striking or silent, height 18.5 cm (handle up) 16 cm (handle down).
A French clock/barometer carriage clock set: to one side an eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement, with applied filigree work to the centre of the silvered dial, Arabic hour numerals and blued steel hands, to the other side a matching barometer with a blued steel hand and adjustable brass pointer, with a thermometer set between and a compass to the top, the brass case with a fixed carrying handle, height 16.5 cm.

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