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17th century and later thirty-hour iron framed lantern clock with verge movement, central pendulum, outside countwheel and top-mounted bell with brass straps, steel dial plate with brass chapter ring, single pierced hand and brass alarm dial, continuous winding rope with single brass cased weight and lead counterweight, separate verge alarm mechanism with small brass weight, 36cm overall height
17th century-style lantern clock with brass frame, verge movement with rear mounted pendulum and outside countwheel, floral engraved brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed 'Townly Temple', single hand and alarm dial, lion and unicorn front fret and pierced side frets, top-mounted bell and brass side doors, continuous rope with lead counterweight and single weight, 39cm overall height
19th century wall-mounted clock with thirty-hour movement, verge escapement and top-mounted bell, separate alarm mechanism, brass break arch dial with engraved decoration, hour and minute hands and separate alarm dial, signed 'Wm. Fry, Odiham', single continuous rope, counterweight and single weight, on a wall-mounted bracket with removable cover and glass door, 39cm overall length (weight present, pendulum lacking)
WW2 British ATP marked Wristwatch by Timor complete with strap: WW2 British Wrist compass marked with Broad Arrow and "Ref No. 6B/2593" serial number 7867B/56 complete with webbing strap: Two GSTP pocket watches both a/f: some WW2 Navy buttons: Trench Art box with inert round to lid: Post war British REME Stable belt buckle: Field Service Regulation book 1935: Combinded training 1905 booklet: WW2 British "Waralarm" alarm clock: Plate with Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers badge: USSR Ushanka fur cap dated 1990, size 58 complete with badge.
Mahogany glazed cased solenoid operated striking hammers, Interesting scales apparatus marked Stanton London, assorted vintage electrical meters including a Galvanometer, 1 amp F.S.D amp meter, 15mA F.S.D meter, 20mA F.S.D meter and a Negretti & Zambra humidity meter, also three miniature souvenir porcelain time related ornaments of an hour glass, alarm clock and Westminster Abbey
Late 19th century French gilt brass repeating carriage alarm clock, Drocourt 9557, the silvered lever platform escapement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and strike with two hammers on a blued steel coiled gong to a florally engraved gilt mask to a Roman and Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands over 12-hour alarm subsidiary in an engraved Gorge case with push repeat, height 17cm, together with its original morocco covered travel case (case a/f) Condition ReportLot 541:Case – All-over age-related wear to gilding on high points. Glasses are fine with damage.Dial – Slight dulling to mask. Dial with traces of original retailer between 11 & 1.MVT – complete, free and currently running, although will require a full service, quite stiff to wind but appears unmolested, repeat is on the hours.Outer case – Non-original winder. Loss and damage to morocco and interior.
A collection of gold, silver and costume jewellery and wrist watches, a white metal eternity ring marked 9ct approximate weight 1.9gms, a yellow metal ring set with synthetic stones, ring size I, costume jewellery brooches, necklaces, a lorgnette, a Colibri gold-plated hunter pocket watch, an 8 day travel alarm clock in a nickel case, gentleman's fashion wrist watches etc.
A Brass Engraved Striking and Repeating Centre Seconds Alarm Carriage Clock, Brevet Dinvention S.G.D.G, circa 1870, carrying handle and repeat button, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with an engraved brass platform lever escapement, striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres, 17.5cm high over handle see illustration 05.06.19. Brass surfaces are discoloured in parts, case with surface scratches, glass panels with small scratches, front glass panel with one chip, dial with hairline cracks, one small chip to the dial centre, movement is dirty, movement in going order.
A Brass Grande Sonnerie Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, underside of the base with sonnerie selection lever for hours & quarters, silent and quarters, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement, striking on two blued steel gongs, movement backplate numbered 2128, 18cm high over handle see illustration 05.06.19. Front and back glass panels with chips to the edges, brass surfaces are slightly discoloured and with surface scratches and minor dents, alarm dial with one chip, movement in going order.
~ A Late 17th Century Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed John Knibb, Oxon, circa 1690, four posted lantern frame case, pierced floral pattern frets, latched side doors, turned feet, 6-1/2-inch chapter ring signed John Knibb, Oxon, dial centre with engraved scroll decoration, central alarm disc, blued steel hand, two train movement with a verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, (alarm train is missing) but a vestige of the alarm train visible outside the backplate, hoop and spikes, bob pendulum, 33cm high see illustrations John Knibb (1650-1722) was a member of the famous Knibb family of clockmakers, and was the younger brother of Joseph Knibb (1640-1721). John worked as apprentice to Joseph in Oxford c.1664 and they were clockmakers to Kings Charles II and James II. When Joseph later moved to London, John took charge of the Oxford business and received the Freedom of the City in 1673. In 1700 he was made the Mayor of Oxford. He made many fine and complicated examples on his own, as well as with Joseph. Examples of his work are in collections such as the Wertherfield Collection and the Guildhall Museum. 06.06.19. Top finial is missing, three of the top corner finials have old signs of solder repair marks, front bottom left hand side foot with an old sign of solder repair mark, brass surfaces are all faded and nicely aged, side doors are possibly later, chapter ring numerals with some wax missing in parts and also on the alarm disc numerals, movement is dirty, alarm work is missing but a vestige of the alarm train is visible outside the backplate, movement needs cleaning, weight is missing.
A group of three balloon shaped clocks to include a Art Nouveau inlaid decoration clock with enamel face and Arabic numeral chapter ring, a vintage Uhrex musical alarm clock having floral decoration with white face and Roman numeral chapter ring. A Rococo style clock with enamel face and central gilt decoration and Arabic numerals.
A late 19thC French brass cased repeater carriage clock, the gilt dial fascia with floral and foliate engraving, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, twin barrel movement by Alfred Drocourt, with coil strike, serial no 10491, the case with floral and foliate engraving, 13.5cm H, 7.5cm W, 7cm D.
F.L. HAUSBURG, PARIS, LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY BRASS REPEATING OR ALARM MANTLE CLOCK UNDER GLASS DOME, the 3 ¼? enamelled Roman dial powered by a drum shaped movement striking on a bell, and with pull-chord to the right side, housed in a fret cut ?A? frame case, 7 ¼? (18.4cm) and mounted on a plush lined and ebonised base with oval glass dome, 10 ¾? (27.3cm) high overall
TWO SILVER CASED OPEN FACE KEY WIND POCKET WATCHES, AN ALARM CLOCK AND A COMPASS the pocket watches each with a white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds; comprising; a late Victorian example, the 53mm case Birmingham 1885; on a silver graduated curb 'Albert' with a 'T' bar and a swivel terminal; the other a Swiss example, the 55mm diameter case with import marks for London 1919; with a plated curb chain; the Art Deco nickel cased alarm clock marked 'Looping', in a fitted leather travelling case; the compass in a gunmetal case
A late 19th century French gilt brass and porcelain mounted carriage clock, the platform lever escapement striking on a gong, the brass movement with alarm and stamped 'PATENT SJRETY POLLER' and 'PARIS 790', the dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'MANOAH RHODES & SONS LD. BRADFORD', the panels signed 'A. Lobbmeyer' and decorated with a couple at various ages in their lives, in a corniche case, 16.5cm high. Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.
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