A FRENCH GILT BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKWith Shibayama style panels, By Brunelot, circa 1890The canalee case with with four Shibayama-style gilt & silvered metal panels behind bevelled glazed panels, the dial with gilt chapter ring and Roman numerals, the twin train movement with platform lever escapement, striking and repeating on a blued steel gong, stamped B in a circle, together with its red Morocco leather travelling case17cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportIn good condition. The case has been regilded. With its double-ended key.
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A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN HOROLOGICAL REFERENCE BOOKSIncluding: Terence Camerer Cuss, The English Watch; Charles Allix, Carriage Clocks; Tony Mercer, Mercer Chronometers; Peter Heber & Klaus Maurice, European Pendulum Clocks; Ron Rose, English Dial Clocks; Richard Barder, The Georgian Bracket Clock etc.Condition ReportAll in good condition.
A VERY RARE FRENCH GILT-BRASS AND SILVERED STRIKING, REPEATING AND WESTMINSTER-CHIMING ON BELLS PETITE SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1900The Anglaise Riche case with five bevelled glass panels, folding handle and push/repeat, with circular white and blue dial, Roman numerals, within an engine-turned and foliate engraved silvered mask, original silvered platform lever escapement with bi-metallic compensated balance, the three train movement chiming each quarter on four bells and striking the hour on a blued steel coiled gong, together with an associated red Morocco leather travelling case21cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe clock chimes each quarter, strikes the hour and repeats. The clock ticks. No key. The clock is in good condition. It has been regilt and resilvered at some point. The left hand side glass has been pushed in on the front edge.
A FRENCH GILT BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING ROCOCO STYLE CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1910The case cast with foliate scrolls, shaped handle above a serpentine-shaped bevelled glass top panel and four further bevelled glass panels, the cream enamel dial with a finely engraved and pierced mask, the Arabic chapters with foliate festoons and alarm dial below, the twin train movement No 734, with original silvered platform lever escapement, bi-metallic compensated balance, striking and repeating on a blued steel gong11.5cm high (handle down)PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe clock is in good condition. The movement ticks, strikes and repeats. There is no key.
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECEBy Couaillet, Saint Nicholas-d’Aliermont, circa 1910The case with a reeded handle and uprights, bevelled glass panels, the sides each with a pierced foliate panel, with gilt rectangular dial and cream enamel chapter ring within a pierced gilt mask, the silvered platform with bi-metallic compensated balance and lever escapement 15cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportWith a key. The clock ticks.
AN EARLY FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS ONE-PIECE CASE STRIKING CALENDAR CARRIAGE CLOCKRetailed by Charles Oudin, Paris, circa 1865The one-piece case engraved all over with foliage, pivotted handle, with four bevelled glass panels below and lift-up brass shuttered back panel, the white enamel dial with gilt 'Breguet' moon hands above two subsidiaries for day and date, detailed Ch. Oudin, A Paris, original silvered platform with plain three-armed brass balance and club-tooth lever escapement, the twin train unsigned movement with countwheel strike on a bell15.8cm high (handle up)PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe movement ticks and strikes. The gilding is original but with some wear. The upper bevelled glass has some chips and can fall out with the rear door removed. The bottom section of the case has been fitted back the wrong way around, so that the engraved panel is at the rear. One double-ended key.
A FRENCH GILT BRASS CHAMPLEVÉ ENAMEL STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1900The Anglaise Riche case with five bevelled glass panels, decorated all over with polychrome enamels, the dial with a cream enamel chapter ring, gilt centre and subsidiary alarm below, within a champleve mask, original silvered platform with bi-metallic compensated balance and club-tooth lever escapement, striking and repeating the hours on a coiled steel gong, with alarm train19.5cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe case is in good condition. It has been regilded. Together with double-ended key. The movement strikes and repeats. It ticks but soon stops. It would benefit from a service.
A FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS THREE-PANEL PORCELAIN STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKRetailed by Edward & Sons, Paris, Circa 1890The gilt engraved canalee case with rectangular bevelled glazed top panel, above glazed porcelain dial detailed Edward & Sons Paris, the dial and sides decorated with putti in waterscapes, each within a 'seed pearl' border, original silvered platform lever escapement with bi-metallic compensated balance, the twin train movement stamped A*B in an oval for Archille Brocot and numbered 38417cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe panels are in good condition and are not restored. The 'seed pearl' borders are all present. The movement ticks, strikes and repeats. It would benefit from a clean and service.
A FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH DUPLEX ESCAPEMENTBy Bourdin, 28 rue de la Paix, Paris, circa 1860The case engraved with foliage and scrolls, with folding handle and push/repeat, four bevelled glazed panels, signed white enamel dial with seconds subsidiary at the XII, blued steel 'Breguet' moon hands and alarm subsidiary, original platform with bi-metallic compensated balance and duplex escapement, the twin train movement striking and repeating on a bell, numbered 4919 and 253, and numbered 7314 on the back of the frontplate, the shuttered solid door, signed BOURDIN Hger Bte RUE DE LA PAIX 28, with an associated green velvet-lined leather travelling case15cm high PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.A. E. Bourdin are recorded in the rue de la Paix 1840-60.Condition reportThe clock has its original gilding. It is going, striking and repeating. The bottom back corner of the left hand glass is chipped.
AN UNUSUAL FRENCH BRASS PETITE SONNERIE STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH DUPLEX ESCAPEMENTBy LeRoy & Fils, Palais Royal 13 & 15, Paris, No. 360, circa1880The canalee-style case with fluted decoration, five rectangular bevelled glass panels, with signed white enamel dial (restored), 'Breguet' moon hands and alarm subsidiary, the movement signed to the edge of the backplate on the left side, with original silvered platform, bi-metallic compensated balance and duplex escapement, striking and repeating on two small bells, the base with SILENCE/SONNERIE selector13.8cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe clock is in working order. As stated the dial has been restored. Together with a double-ended key.
A FRENCH GILT-BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ELLIPTICAL DIALBy Couaillet, Saint Nicholas-d’Aliermont, No 1571, circa 1910The squat case with a reeded handle above bevelled glass panels, the oval silvered dial within a gilt mask, with silvered platform, bi-metallic compensated balance, the twin train movement, numbered 1571, striking on a blued steel gong18.5cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition report With double-ended key. The clock is working, ticking and striking. Some wear to gilding.
A FRENCH ENGRAVED, GILT BRASS ONE-PIECE CASE, STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKRetailed by Barwise, London, circa 1865The engraved one-piece case with folding handle and push/repeat, with five glazed bevelled panels, circular white enamel dial, blued steel 'Breguet' moon hands, within a gilt mask, the gilt platform signed Barwise, London, with bi-metallic compensated balance and club-tooth lever escapement, the twin train movement stamped H.L. to the frontplate and 696 to the inside of the frontplate, striking and repeating the hour and half on a bell, in a red Morocco leather travelling case14cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportWith a double-ended key. Original gilding, some wear. The clock is working, ticking with a strong action. Strikes and repeats. There is a small chip to the bottom left hand corner of the front glass.
A 19th Century striking and repeating carriage clock in architectural brass column case, silvered Roman dial with pierced floral mask, striking and repeating on a coiled gong, with original English lever platform escapement, blued steel spade hands, with double squared key. 16.5cm tall, 20cm with handle
EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK & OTHER COLLECTABLE ITEMS, including an Atkinson's Spring Days box perfume containing an Art Deco clear glass empty scent bottle, 2 x pocket compasses, a Europa travel alarm clock in original box ETC, the carriage clock having a white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and bevelled edge glass case panels, inscribed to the top 'To Mr F P Kinsman, lecturer to the first district block signalling class held at Lancaster as a mark of appreciation from members, February 1911', with keys, 11cms H handle downProvenance: private collection Conwy
VINTAGE FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK with shaped detail to the upper and lower case and the swing handle on turned corner feet, the enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, winding key present, the case with bevelled edge glass panels and oval top view, no makers mark or numbers, 16cms overall H (handle up)Provenance: private collection Conwy
VINTAGE KEY COLLECTION, CLOCK, WATCH & CABINET TYPES, to include some railway carriage keys, one stamped 'L&N WR SC1WCJS' with saloon and corridor verso, another stamped 'Mr F J Kinsman', with saloon and corridor stamp verso, one stamped 'Captain W C J Nash', some keys grouped bearing British key and property registry tabs, with 5 shilling reward notices verso for their return ETCProvenance: private collection Conwy
Various items of bijouterie to include Christian Dior Miss Dior perfume, a glass turtle, a H Greeves brass glazed carriage clock with roman numerals, a heart shaped jar with silver plated lid, two silver plated dishes, a modern glass model of a fish, a silver plated lidded jar modelled as an egg, a collection of various minerals, crystals and stones etcSome cracking to the top left of the enamel on the carriage clock as well as some oxidization, no key present; rubbing commensurate with age and use to the heart shaped lidded jar; the glass turtle with some scratching and staining, surface dirt; fish in generally good condition; the perfume bottle in its case, case somewhat damaged, perfume appears unopened; surface dirt and oxidization to the plated silver dishes
A Dresden tea service with seven cups and saucers, two sugar bowls, a milk jug, a teapot and a serving platter; a brass carriage clock; a set of postal scales; various plated silver; three silver picture frames; some pewter measuring cups and tankards; a Millefiori style paperweight, eight coffee cups and saucers, a Royal Doulton Majolica vase etcQty: quantityRubbing to the hand painted decoration and gilt on the Dresden, chipping and cracking to one of the cups; carriage clock with crack to lower left front pane of glass, chipping to the enamel; Royal Doulton vase with minor chip to the rim and a hairline fracture running from the rim. The teapot has had the knop reattached, rubbing to the gilt noticeable, particularly on the handle and around the rim of the spout, minor scratching to the body.
A collection of metalware to include two silver plated wine coasters, a brass carriage clock, a set of postal scales, a silver plate candlestick, a bell, a collection of silver plate cutlery, a brass door stop styled as a seahorse etcVarious conditions, the carriage clock appears to be in working order with staining and chipping to the enamel on the face, significant rubbing to the wine coasters
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY CARRIAGE CLOCKS, the larger with brass case, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gong strike, five bevel edged glazed panels, eight day movement with half hour strike, height with handle up 18.5cm, the smaller clock in a worn plated case, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, five bevel edged glazed panels, eight day movement, height with handle up 14cm (2 + 2 keys) (Condition Report: both clocks have a key, they both wind and run, larger clock strikes on correct hour, has chipped glass to corners of rear door, pitting to platform below balance wheel, smaller clock has patches of rusting to the case and sections of case that are loose)
Assorted brassware, silver-plate and collectables to include: an antique pestle and mortar, a crude silver-plated water jug with bright-cut decoration, a pair of 19th century brass candlesticks, a modern carriage clock by The London Clock Co. and a small souvenir compass mounted with interned serpentine.
A Henri Jacot Carriage Clock as follows: - engraved to the rear of the case with HJ and with the associated trademark of a parrot. The rear of the movement is also engraved with 'PARIS' - the underside is engraved with '7627' and has the following dates also engraved (assumed to be service dates) Aug 10 1905, July 9 1907, April 27 1917 - Roman and Arabic numerals to the face - blued steel hands - the clock can be adjusted to be 'Full Striking' 'Silent' or striking on the 'Quarters' - comes with two keys - gilt brass case - bevelled glass throughout Condition: - no recent service history - the glazing is in good condition as is the case Weight: 2.044Kgs Dimensions: Width: 9.5cms Depth: 8.5cms Height (excluding the handle): 13.5cms Height (including the handle): 16.5cms A note about the manufacturer: the Jacot clock making factory was based at St.-Nicholas-d'Aliermont with the shop at 31 Rue de Montmorency in Paris. Henri Jacot the elder died in 1868 and was succeeded in the business by his nephew of the same name. It was this nephew who was responsible for a series of carriage clocks, all of which were marked with the appropriate initials. The serial numbers range from 387 to 19,000. The company ceased trading in 1920 making this carriage clock a genuine antique
Matthew Norman Carriage Clock as follows: - Roman numerals - inscribed on the face' 'Matthew Norman', London, Swiss Made - with two keys, one to adjust the hands, the other to wind the clock and chime - striking - gilt brass case with bevelled glass - blued steel Breguet hands - engraved on the movement as follows: ' 11 Jewels, Unadjusted, Swiss Made' and 'Movement, Matthew Norman, London' with the serial number 1750A - marked 'Swiss Made' on the underside of the base Condition: - ticking and striking - tested for time keeping and in working condition - the glazing is in good order - tarnishing to the case - no service history Dimensions: Height (excluding handle): 13.5cms Height (including handle): 17.5cms Width: 9.5cms Depth: 7cms
A carriage Clock marked 'BRADFORD' to the face: - white dial with Roman numerals - secondary dial for the alarm Condition: - ticking and striking but no service history (untested) - glazing is in good order - casing is in good order Dimensions: Height (excluding handle): 13,5cms Height (including handle): 17.5cms Width: 9.5cms Depth: 8cms
A French Brass Striking Carriage Clock, retailed by Mappin & Webb, London, circa 1900, movement striking on a gong in fitted travelling case, 14.5cm high over handleBrass surfaces are discoloured and rubbed in parts, back door bevelled glass with one small chip to the top right hand corner, dial with cracks to the top right hand corner, movement with original platform escapement, movement needs cleaning, striking correctly, movement in going order, outer fitted case is worn and strap is missing

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