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A Late 19th Century Miniature Brass Carriage Clock, retailed by Thornhill, 144 New Bond Street, London, the silvered dial with Roman numerals to the single train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case, 3.25ins high Externally the gilding is a little dull and shows a mark to the top of the case on the rear of the right hand side, about 10cm circular (where it possibly someone has tried to test the case to see if it is gold?) All the glasses are intact and appear to be undamaged, likewise the door, the hinges are good -it opens and closes - the movement appears to be complete but we cannot vouch for its originality. the clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. There is a key present. Buyers are strongly advised to study the images carefully prior to bidding.https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t2i96a9ehogl4435omlhd/h?dl=0&rlkey=3xfzjgl9iq4wj38xqk6w49itj Buyers should be advised that the images within this Dropbox link constitute part of the condition report. Please inspect the images carefully. The height of the clock with the handle up is 4ins. It is not possible to post this item
A Late 19th Century French Carriage Clock retailed by Russells Ltd, Paris, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche patterned case with presentation inscription "Presented to Sister Margaret on leaving St Paul's Tranmere June 1899" 5.25ins high and travelling case for sameThe exterior of the clock presents in good overall condition, showing patination of age and some slight rubbing in places to the gilt work. It is engraved to the top of the case 'Presented to Sister Margaret on leaving St Paul's Franmere June 1899'. All four side glasses and the top glass appear to be free from any chips or cracks, and there is no evidence of any previous repair. The hinges to the door function correctly, the door closes squarely and evenly. The enamel dial is free from hairline cracks and any obvious sign of previous damage or repair. The carry handle is in good condition and contains original leather sleeve and is correctly fastened. The clock winds and set but does not run at present, although the mechanism appears to be complete. There is no key present
A 20th Century Brass Cased Carriage Clock, by Matthew Norman of London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement, striking on a gong, contained in brass and bevelled glass corniche pattern case, with fluted corners, on turned feet, 6.25ins highExternally the clock presents in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and usage. The gilding is patchy in places but mostly intact. The glasses are all intact and appear to be free from any obvious sign of damage. The white enamel dial appears to be free from hairline cracks. The black Roman numerals are clear and concise and the hands appear to be original. The key is present and the carrying handle functions correctly. The rear door is in good condition, functions correctly with no obvious damage to the hinges. The mechanism appears to be clean and complete and appears to be in general good order (we cannot warrant the originality of all components). The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested.
A Late 19th Century French Brass Carriage Clock by Henri Jacot of Paris, No.8688, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement, striking and repeating on a gong, contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case 5.75ins highExternally the clock presents in reasonable condition, showing no obvious sign of damage or previous repair. However the gilding is patchy and will possibly need re-gilding in the future. The white enamel dial seems to be free from any hairline cracks, likewise the Roman numerals are clear and concise. The hands appear original. None of the glass is showing any damage. The door functions correctly and the hinges are in good order. The mechanism appears to be complete (we cannot warrant the originality of all components). The clocks winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. This is a repeating clock, however the repeater button is missing, there is a hole where the button should be.
A Brass Striking Carriage Clock, circa 1900, 17.5cm high over handleThe case surfaces are discoloured, back door bottom hinge pin is missing, door is loose and needs securing, dial with cracks to the top left hand corner, dial with minor scratches in parts, movement with a later platform escapement, movement in going order and striking, key present
Six Waterford Crystal mantel timepieces with Quartz movements, including a Wharton clock, miniature Grecian clock, grandfather clock carriage clocks, tallest 18.2cm high; together with a Waterford picture frame decorated with bows, 19cm wide x 23.5cm high and a heart-shaped Nocturne Collection tray, 18.5cm wide (8)All but one clock with the original Waterford boxes.
A French brass oval carriage alarm clock, early 20th centuryThe 2 1/4in white enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabic alarm dial, the twin train movement striking the alarm to a bell in the base.14.5cm highCondition:Case is good with minor signs of age and use. Glass front and back has bruises to the top edges. Dial has hairlines to the top corners. Movement winds and strikes the alarm but only runs for a few seconds.
A French gilt brass alarm repeater carriage clockEarly 20th century, A French gilt brass carriage timepiece, early 20th centuryPlain five-glass case with swing carrying handle, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary Arabic alarm dial below 6, the spring-driven movement with platform escapement and exposed count mechanism, striking half-hourly on a bell, with key.17cm highCondition:Case: Generally good with a little wear to the gilt on the top. Back glass has bruise to the top left corner and small chip to the bottom edge. Left side glass has chips to the top corners.Dial: Some fine hairlines.Movement: Winds, sets, runs, strikes, alarms and repeats. Hour strike is one hour behind hands.Not guaranteed for timekeeping
A French ebonised carriage clock, late 19th centuryThe plain four-glass ebonised wood case with brass swing carrying handle, the white enamel dial with black Roman chapter, signed Hy. Marc A Paris, within a cast gilt metal bezel, the eight-day movement striking half hourly on a bell, also signed Hy. Marc and numbered 18569.17cm high
A French brass carriage alarm clock, early 20the centuryA French gilt brass carriage timepiece, early 20th centuryPlain five-glass plain form with swing carrying handle, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary alarm dial below 6, the spring-driven movement with platform escapement striking on a coil gong.17cm highCondition:Case: Wear to gilt throughoutDial: Main dial good. Tiny chip to alarm sub dial at 6.Movement: Winds, sets and runs. Does not strike or alarm but appears intact. No key/winder.Not guaranteed for timekeeping
An Ansonia American gilt metal figural desk timepiece, first quarter 20th centuryOf rococo revival form, the movement suspended by a putti standing on a shell-form base, the dial with Arabic chapter, 28cm high, together with an Ever Ready Chronos digital flick-over timepiece, of cylindrical carriage clock form, 15.5cm high. (2)Condition:Ansonia: Case showing some wear and rubbing to gilt. Dial heavily stained. Movement winds, sets and runs.Ever Ready: Some signs of wear to case. Replacement plastic 'Glass' is a little loose. Some resetting of numbers and stops needed.
A brass-cased Ever Ready Chronos carriage style digital desk clockFirst quarter 20th century, of cylindrical form with swing carrying handle and tubular glass, the time indicated by flick-over numbers for hours and minutes (Arabic numerals on white leaves).15.5cm highCondition:Case: Some minor surface wear and patina.Dial: Fairly good with some slight discolouring.Movement: Winds, sets and runs.Not guaranteed for timekeeping

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