Fine tortoiseshell and silver mounted carriage clock striking on a gong, the 2.25" white dial within an attractive case with foliate pierced silver corner mounts and compressed fluted ball feet, surmounted by an ornate handle, 6.5" high (key); also within an outer red Morocco leather folding traveling case
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Miniature brass carriage clockthe face with Roman numerals, bevelled glass and sky-blue ground ceramic panels, the panels decorated with flowers, foliage and cranes, engraved '784' to the back and '3' to the base, with key, 4cm wide x 3.5cm deep x 5.5cm highNote: The height does not include the handle Appears to be running at this time. Please note that we cannot guarantee that this clock is working. Losses/chips to one of the panels. With firing imperfections. With signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Late 19th Century French carriage clock with a white enamelled dial, day, date, and seconds subsidiary dials and black Roman numerals, enclosing an 8 day movement, in a champlevé enamelled brass case, H.17.3cm, (will work, minute hand and lenticle missing, side panel loose and a/f, and some corrosion marks)
A late 19th/early 20th century probably Continental gilt brass filigree cased carriage clock, no makers mark, with stylised numerals on porcelain circular dial, glass panels surrounded by column like sides, glass top and back to see mechanism and movement, with brass carry handle to top and on four circular feet, with key. Approx. 15.5cm high x 7.7cm wide. Condition: Untested, case has slight wear, marks and tarnishing, glass intact, stable condition.
An Edwardian silver carriage clock, having elaborate chased and embossed Art Nouveau floral decoration to case, four cabriole style feet, curved branch handle to top, with a stylised enamelled dial behind circular glass, hallmarked by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London, 1904, approx. 7.5cm high (excluding handle), with registration mark underneath. Further details: tarnished, slight scratching and general wear, glass slightly loose but generally good condition, clock untested.
A French brass cased eight day repeating carriage clock, by Guy, Lamaille and Co, circa. 1890, the 7cm silvered dial bearing Roman numerals, enclosing the two train movement stamped 'G.L', striking on a coiled gong, below the visible escapement, 13cm high, with keyPlatform appears to be original, please see additional image.
A late19th century French Petit Sonnerie carriage clock with push repeat & alarm. The movement by E & E Emanuel, by appointment to The Queen, The Hard, Portsea, N723. The gilt brass, engraved "Gorge" case with push repeat and reverse engraved monogrammed top glass, to an engraved gilt mask with signed Roman enamel dial and moon hands over an alarm subsidiary, to a movement with gilt, lever platform escapement, bi-metallic, cut compensated balance, push repeat and strike on two back mounted bells. Height (handle up) 17.5cm. Together with a burgundy morocco leather outer case. CR * Case - All over wear & tarnish to case. Dials - Feint hairline to subsidiary.Movement - Free and running but will require a service. With winding key. Functional at the time of writing but functionality is not guaranteed.Wear and losses to box.

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