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A LATE 19TH CENTURY CARRIAGE CLOCK, of architectural form, the repeater movement striking on two coiled gongs, with circular enamel dial, Roman numerals, within an engraved gilt filigree mask, the bevel glazed ormolu case flanked by pilasters and surmounted by a triangular pediment with repeater button and folding loop handle, moulded base, 20cm high. See illustration
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK, the repeater movement, numbered 25644, striking on a coiled gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inscribed 'Goldsmiths' Alliance Limited, Cornhill, London, 25644', in a bevel-glazed gilt brass case, surmounted by a repeater button and folding loop handle, 14cm high
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SMALL CARRIAGE CLOCK, by Richard and Co., the movement with circular white enamel dial, inscribed 'Dent, Strand, London', Roman numerals, within a foliate engraved mask, the bevel-glazed brass framed case engraved with flowers and foliage, surmounted by a folding loop handle, 9.5cm high
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CARRIAGE CLOCK, the repeater movement striking on a silvered bell, the ceramic dial enamelled and gilt in the Sévres manner, reserved with a landscape panel, the sides and top conforming (restorations), the bevel-glazed, brass framed case surmounted by a repeater button and folding loop handle, 14.5cm high
Antique Brass Carriage Clock, engraved dedication to front of plinth dated 1878, approx. 7” tall inc. handle, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, manufacturers details worn away but you can make out `LONDON`, movement has makers mark `RC`, does not appear to be working, average condition with some wear
Three brass carriage clocks, by Imperial, London Clock Co. & President, one eight day and two quartz, approx. 5.5” tall inc. handles, Antique Travelling / Miniature Clock in leather carrying case, with key, a small drum shaped clock, an ornate 8 day clock by Smiths, England, & a small wooden wind-up mantle clock and other modern steel clock by Jaccard, do not appear to be working, poor condition (7) Care! High International Shipping Charges
A French gilt brass grande sonnerie striking carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm. Unsigned, circa 1900. The eight-day two train movement striking the hours followed by the quarters on a pair of gongs every quarter of an hour, with original silvered platform lever escapement and numbered 1865 to backplate, the dial with white enamel Arabic numeral chapter ring set into an elaborate gilt foliate chased blind fret decorated rectangular mask incorporating conforming subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the gilt pillars bevel glazed case with hinged carrying handle above moulded cornice and fluted three quarter column uprights to angles, on conforming moulded base with squab feet, the underside with Grande Sonnerie, Petite Sonnerie and Silence selection lever, 15cm (6ins) high excluding handle; with original leather covered outer travelling case.
A French gilt brass carriage clock in elaborate scroll cast case. Bolviller, Paris, circa 1840. The eight-day two train outside countwheel bell striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and stamped with oval BOLLVILLER, A PARIS trademark and numbered 362 LM to backplate, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with repeat signature beneath VI and fine blued steel Breguet style moon hands, the bevel glazed case with hinged mask and scroll cast carrying handle above large top glass and conforming frieze decorated with central reclining figure flanked by lion’s mask cast projecting corner panels, the uprights with further leafy trail infill to panels, on stepped base with female masks to corner panels and with integral bracket feet, the rear of the case with conforming symmetrical foliate scroll cast gilt brass door incorporating shutters for the winding and adjustment squares, 14.5cm (5.75ins) high excluding handle. Bolviller is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development (page 432) as working from several addresses in Paris from 1830 until after 1870. Bollviller are known for being relatively early and inventive makers of fine French carriage clocks. The case of the current lot demonstrates the transition from one-piece to early multi-piece and is decorated in the Louis XIII revival taste, a style which became fashionable during the reign of Louis Philippe (1830-48).
A French gilt brass carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm. Unsigned, late 19th century. The eight-day two train gong striking movement with replaced platform lever escapement and stamped with trademark AB flanking a star within an oval reserve and numered 267 to backplate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes and blued steel Breguet hands set into an engine turned rectangular silvered mask incorporating subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the bevel glazed gilt case with hinged carrying handle to the repeating anthemion border decorated moulded top above conforming decoration to the uprights, on ogee moulded base with engine turned infill, 14.5cm (5.75ins) high excluding handle; with a leather covered outer travelling case. See Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development page 434 where the trademark stamped on the backplate of the current lot is described but not attributed.
A rare French gilt brass five minute repeating carriage clock. Unsigned, late 19th century. The eight-day two train movement with original silvered platform lever escapement, striking the hours on a gong and repeating either a choice of the last hour or once for every five minutes after the hour on the same gong, now with a foliate engraved rectangular frosted gilt brass dial with Roman numeral chapters and rosette engraved centre, the bevel glazed case with hinged carrying handle above moulded cornice with hour/five minute repeat selection button to rear, plain uprights, and on moulded skirt base with block feet, 16cm (6.25ins high) excluding handle; with a leather covered outer travelling case. The movement of the current lot can be directly compared to an example illustrated and described in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development page 198. The movement utilises two rack snails, one for the hours (mounted on the frontplate) and another for the five minutes (mounted on the backplate). The repeat selection button (to the rear of the top of the case) switches counting of the repeat function between either the hour or five minute snails.
A French gilt brass carriage clock. Retailed by H. Pratt, Brighton, circa 1900. The eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and stamped 875 to backplate, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel Breguet style hands and with retailer’s signature H. PRATT, 18 PRESTON ST., BRIGHTON. to lower margin, the Oriental style bevel glazed case with shaped hinged carrying handle above cushion moulded top, scalloped cornice and ‘bamboo’ moulded corner uprights, on stepped skirt base inset with an embossed geometric band and with shallow squab feet, 17cm (6.5ins) high excluding handle.
A French engraved gilt brass oval carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm. Retailed by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London, late 19th century. The eight-day two train bell striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and numbered 782 to backplate, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel spade hands and signed GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS, Co. LTD, REGENT ST. LONDON to centre above subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the oval bevel glazed case with elaborate scroll outline hinged carrying handle above foliate scroll engraved surround to the top glass, cavetto moulded cornice and decorated frame surrounds for the curved glass panel infill, on tall ogee moulded skirt base engraved with band of repeating trefoil arch foliate motifs, 14.5cm (5.75ins) high excluding handle; with a green leather covered outer travelling case.
A French silvered and gilt brass carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm. Indistinctly signed, late 19th century. The eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and numbered 2232 to backplate, the circular blue on white Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes, indistinct signature to centre and blued steel hands within a rectangular engine-turned silvered mask with subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the Corinthian columns case of smaller proportions with hinged carrying handle above decorated frieze and silvered column uprights, on stepped skirt base with integral squab feet, 14cm (5.5ins) high excluding handle.
A French gilt brass gorge cased petit sonnerie striking carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm. Retailed by Elkington and Co., late 19th century. The eight-day two train movement striking the quarters on a graduated pair of gongs and sounding the hour and alarm on the larger of the two, the original platform lever escapement with GV monogram and numbered 118176 to table, the backplate numbered 64, with circular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed ELKINGTON & Co. to centre with Arabic five minutes to outer track, blued steel Breguet hands and set into a foliate scroll engraved gilt brass mask with subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the bevel glazed gorge case with hinged carrying handle, 14.5cm (5.75ins) high excluding handle; with original leather covered outer travelling case.
An engraved brass carriage clock case. Unsigned, mid to late 19th century. With tied acanthus cast hinged handle and lobed ball finials to the rectangular bevel glazed foliate scroll border engraved top above conforming canted cornice and projecting acanthus chiselled pilasters with palm leaf capitals to angles, on shaped canted skirt base with further engraved infill and disc feet, (damage to glasses and significant wear to finish), 16.5cm (6.5ins) high excluding handle; with a French carriage clock movement, unsigned, late 19th century, with silvered platform lever escapement and rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial, (distressed), 11cm (4.25ins) high (2).
A French gilt brass gorge cased carriage clock with painted porcelain dial. Unsigned, mid to late 19th century. The two train eight-day bell striking movement with original silvered platform lever escapement and numbered 3036 to backplate, the rectangular porcelain dial with floral decorated centre within blue ground gilt bordered Roman numeral cartouche chapter ring above scene painted with a 18th century gentleman serenading a companion within ‘jewelled’ decorative gilt border, the bevel glazed gorge case with hinged carrying handle, 14cm (5,5ins) high excluding handle; with a leather covered outer travelling case.
A French brass carriage clock with push button repeat. Henri Jacot, Paris, early 20th century. The eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and stamped with H.J. trademark to backplate with number 17996 towards lower left corner, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel spade hands, the bevel glazed corniche case with hinged carrying handle, 15cm (5.75ins) high excluding handle.
A gilt brass petit sonnerie striking carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm. Unsigned, probably late 20th century. The eight-day two train movement striking the quarters on a graduated pair of gongs and sounding the hour and alarm on the larger of the two, with platform lever escapement and rectangular gilt dial with rosette centre within chapter ring applied with Arabic enamel cartouche numerals, bearing a retailer’s signature CAMERDEN & FORSTER, NEW YORK and with alarm setting dial to lower margin, the gilt bevel glazed case with hinged carrying handle above cavetto cornice and repeating block and bead decorated angles to uprights, on conforming skirt base incorporating squat bracket supports, 16.5cm (6.5ins) high excluding handle.
A French gilt brass gorge cased grande sonnerie striking carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm. Unsigned, late 19th century. The eight-day two train movement striking the hours followed by the quarters on a pair of gongs every quarter of an hour, with original silvered platform lever escapement and numbered 3355 to backplate, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes, blued steel Breguet hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the gilt bevel glazed gorge case with hinged carrying handle and Hours and quarters, Silent and Quarters only selection lever to underside, 15cm (6ins) high excluding handle; with original leather covered outer travelling case.
A rare George III gilt brass miniature bracket clock case and dial. Moore, London, second half of the 18th century, the movement later. The current French eight-day backwound movement with silvered platform lever escapement and numbered 13602 to backplate, the original 2.5 inch brass break-arch dial painted with blossoming foliage and applied with white enamel Roman numeral disc signed MOORE, LONDON to centre and with Arabic five minutes to outer track, with gilt beetle-and-poker hands and conforming enamel STRIKE/SILENT roundel to arch, the gilt brass break-arch case with hinged carrying handle and vase turned finials above decorative applied moulding to edges and conforming glazed door to front, on moulded base with splayed bracket supports with pointed pad feet, 15cm (6ins) high excluding handle. The current lot can probably be best described as a particularly rare early carriage clock due to the use of brass in the case and its small portable nature. The painted floral decoration which forms the background infill to the dial is often seen on clocks destined for the export market, the brass case also is more usual for a clock made for an overseas client (particularly Chinese); however the English annotations to the dial confirm that this particular clock was supplied for domestic consumption. Unfortunately the lack of forename makes attribution to a specific maker problematic as there were many with the surname ‘Moore’ working in London during the latter half of the 18th century.
A late 19th/early 20th century ornate gilt metal and glass cased carriage clock retailed by Johnston & Co., Glasgow, with ornate allover gilt floral decorated dial and cream enamelled chapter ring, raised on turned feet, complete with key, height not including folding handle 11.8cm (illustrated)
OVAL CARRIAGE CLOCK - 19th c Gilt Brass Oval Crystal Repeater Carriage Clock with nicely engraved detail to body, curved beveled glass, enameled face, jeweled eight-day time and strike, with the original key, 6" tall, 5" x 4", good working condition, minor wear to gilding, enamel hairlines at top of face.

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