A gilt brass eight day 1/2 hour striking, hour repeating, carriage clock, original lever escapement, circular white enamel dial with gilt surround, decorative corner columns, acanthus handle - H15cm (excl. handle), complete with travelling case and accessoriesCONDITION REPORTwear to gilt on clock, going order at saleroom, original case in good condition commensurate with age
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A carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed Geog Oram & S London, fitted a movement striking on a bell, in a silvered case, 16 cm high (over handle) Condition report Report by GH Enamel face in good condition with both hands present. Some rubbing to maker's name. Silvered case generally reasonable with some marks and blemishes. Small chips to bevelled glass door at the back to the top left. Internally the bell has been broken in half and re-glued. The clock currently isn't working, the balance wheel will not turn, even with a flick of the wrist. Both winders are almost fully wound.
A carriage clock, with repeat, the 5.5 cm diameter enamel dial with Roman numerals above a subsidiary alarm dial, within a brass mask with engraved decoration, fitted an eight day movement, striking on a gong, in an oval brass case, 18 cm high See front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by RB From a local deceased estate, the main dial has the remains of an inscription, which I cannot read, and also a couple of cracks to the dial, but the small dial below looks in good condition, there is a small chip to the bevelled bowed glass to the top left hand corner at the front, and a similar chip to the top left hand corner on the back door, the platform escapement is nice and dirty, with no extra holes, the underside of the clock is as you would expect with a central hole, also stamped A I (?) and 78, the case is generally in good condition although with some wear to the gilding which is maybe a little bit dull, especially to the carrying handle and to the press repeat button. Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock.
Late 19th / early 20th century French carriage clock with eight day repeat movement and lever escapement striking on a gong, back plate stamped with C. A. Richard & Cie trademark, white enamel dial with remains of retailer's name, in a gilt metal case with swing handle original carrying case, 15.5cm overall height (key present)
Late 19th / early 20th century French carriage clock with eight day movement and lever escapement, by Henri Jacot, striking on a gong, back plate stamped - 15089 and Jacot trademark, white enamel dial in a gilt metal case with swing handle and engraved presentation inscription, 18.5cm overall height (original key present) CONDITION REPORT Inscription reads- R.I.E.C July 1902 Appd. Mechanics, Construction. 2nd Year
A miscellaneous collection to include a coloured Victorian photograph of a seated gentleman set within a folding leather frame with gilded arched slip together with a Victorian carriage clock box marked to the Reverend and Mrs F.N Colbourne on the occasion of their marriage 1910, a leather cased German camera marked Silette Prnto, a leather clad land tape, various rulers, pens, pen knives, drawing sets, etc
Early 20th century French brass carriage clock, makers Howell & James of Paris, with Roman enamel dial, the compensated lever movement striking on a bell, 16cm high. Condition Report Overbanked but balance staff ok. Springs wound. Strike seems ok but all needs attention. Front glass corner chip. Left hand side glass corner chip. Right hand corner chip. Back three corners chipped. Dial and hands good.
A 19th century French enamel champleve brass and gilded metal carriage clock. The clock case with decoration of foliate scrolls on blue ground, maiden cartouche panels to the sides being surmounted by a central urn to the top with a spire to each corner, all raised on four shaped feet. The inset French brass movement with key
Japy Freres, a gilt brass repeating carriage clock with centre seconds and alarm, 19th century, the engraved one piece case with rectangular enamel dial, Roman numerals and moon hands, centre seconds, alarm dial below, the lever escapement with foliate engraved platform, bell striking movement with backplate marked 'Grande Med. D'Honneur 1855', the backplate, door frame and base numbered '18' 15cm (6in)

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