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A French Anglaise carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, with push-button repeat an a later platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the maker E.G. Lamaille, the initials E.G.L within an oval, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, height: 19cm (with handle), 16cm (without handle). * E.G. Lamaille were established in Farringdon Road, London before opening workshop premises in Paris. In 1880 Gay, Lamaille & Co secured a patent for improvements to the star wheel within the strikework of a carriage clock.
A French Corniche carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, with a platform cylinder escapement, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the retailer Charles Voisin, the initials CV within a rectangle, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel Brequet moon hands, height: 16cm (with handle), 13cm (without handle). *Biography Charles Voisin was a Parisian retailer who was supplied with various grades of carriage clocks to sell by a number of different makers, including Alfred Drocourt.
Japy Freres, Paris, a French gilt-metal mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with the backplate stamped with the trademark of the maker Japy Freres with the serial number 2720, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed with the retailer`s name Withington, Taunton, the gilt-metal case having a classical female figure leaning against a decorative pillar with musical instruments to the top and a pair of doves to the side, standing on a shaped, decorative base stamped to the rear with the casemaker`s name P.H. Mourey, all standing on a further gilt-wood base, height: 45cm (with base) * Biography. Originally set up circa 1771 in Beaucourt by Georges Frederic Japy for the purpose of making ebauches (blanks) for watch movements, by 1809 they were also producing clock movement blanks. By 1810, Pierre`s sons Frederic-Guillaume, Louis-Frederic and Jean-Pierre had joined the firm and soon after the death of Frederic in 1812, his sons renamed the firm Japy Freres et Cie. * William Withington is recorded as working at 11, High Street, Taunton, Somerset and then 55, North Street in the mid 19th century. In the 1890`s he moved to Axminster in Devon working at West Street and then Lyme Street.
Japy Freres, Paris, a boulle mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with the backplate stamped with the trademark of the maker of the blanc roulant Japy Freres, Paris along with the signature of the clockmaker John Hall, Paris, the cast brass dial with blue Roman numerals to the individual white enamel cartouches, with decorative blued steel hands, the waisted boulle case with engraved brass inlay to the red tortoiseshell with further boulle work to the inside floor and rear door, surmounted by a gilt-metal figure of a seated boy playing a musical instrument, with a glazed panel to the front, height: 40cm. * Biography. For details of Japy Freres see lot no. 817 * Notes John Hall is recorded as working as a clockmaker and retailer in Paris in circa 1880.
A late-Victorian Black Forest mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel and stamped PR within a cartouche to the backplate, the carved wood case with foliate decoration, two goats to the top and two smaller goats to the base, all with beaded eyes, the dial with black Roman numerals to each individual shaped enamel cartouche and blued steel hands, height: 55cm.
Southern Railway Waterloo Destination / Departure Indicator Board Name Panels: wooden sections with two faces, one plain dark wood finish the other with single blue enamel station name signs for `Woking`, `West Byfleet`, `Byfleet & New Haw` and `Weybridge`, each panel 430mm x 60mm approx, also including single `Weybridge` sign, G (5); these indicators come from the massive manual lever and cam-operated board removed from Waterloo Station in the early 1970s
Two silver backed hand mirrors and a clothes brush, a pink enamel vanity set, two silver plated galleried trays, a pair of plated candlesticks, etc Due to the nature of this lot a thorough condition report is not available. If you would like a condition report on a specific item in this lot please let us know by 2pm 17th January

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