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A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel Roman dial with Arabic five minutes signed T Martin & Co., 151 Regent Street, London, Fabrique de Paris, over a subsidiary alarm dial, silvered platform lever escapement, coiled gong strike, numbered 32742, the gilt brass gorge case with large rectangular top glass and push button repeat, 12.5cm high
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK the white enamel Roman dial inscribed Howell James & Co, To the Queen, 579 Regent Street, London and Paris, blued moon hands and subsidiary alarm dial, platform lever escapement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with a satin gilt corniche case, 11.5cm high, with travelling case and key
DROCOURT, FRANCE - A 19TH CENTURY GRANDE SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCK, the polychrome Roman dial with central doves nest, moon hands over a subsidiary alarm dial flanked by two cherubs, the movement with platform lever escapement striking the hours, quarters and alarm on two coiled gongs with Drocourt trademark and numbered 17494. The foliate engraved gilt Cannelee case with push button repeat and porcelain panelled sides, one decorated with a lady on stilts crossing a stream with dog, the other of a lady beside a fence with feeding birds, the base with striking, silent and full striking lever, 14cm high
A collection of assorted Star Trek memorabilia, toys and models. To include; a Star Trek ' Talking Alarm Clock, AMT ERTL USS Enterprise Command Bridge, ATM ERTL model kit USS Enterprise ( made) and a Playmates Star Trek The Next Generation ' Starship Enterprise ' electronic set, within the original box.
A late 19th century Gorge-cased carriage clock with grande sonnerie striking on two bells and alarm feature, white enamel dial with matched blued steel French moon hands, original platform lever escapement with silvered finish, good cast brass case with glazed, bevelled panels including a full size glazed panel to show the escapement, with 2 keys. 18cm tall, back panel plate inscribed 414 lower left, Est £800 to £1200Condition report: clock is ticking however a service is needed as the movement is generally dirty. Strike does not sound correctly as one hammer appears out of position on its arbor; possible the large bell is a replacement and so obstructs the rear hammer. Dial is good though has a faint hairline from 11 o'clock to 3 o'clock and another on the alarm dial. All glasses appear in good condition.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY LARGE OVAL FRENCH BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ALARM bevelled glazed panels and shaped folding handle. The pale blue tinged white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic alarm dial fronting an eight day spring driven hour repeating movement with silvered platform lever escapement and hour/half hour strike on a coiled gong 19cm high handle up.
CHATER LONDON AN EARLY GEORGE III FRUITWOOD BRACKET CLOCK the case having an inverted bell top above a glazed moulded door enclosing a 7" arched brass dial with mask head spandrels and silvered engraved chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with alarm disc and calendar aperture, subsidiary Strike/Silent dial to the arch, fronting an eight-day double fusee five pillar movement with verge escapement, alarm and hour striking on a bell, with full engraved backplate 46cm high handle down
GEST A DANCOURI AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS AND IRON LANTERN CLOCK the case of typical form with large bell supported by two brass bell straps above a 6.75" brass Roman chapter ring with iron centre and brass alarm disc fronting a 30 hour posted frame movement having verge escapement and silk suspension 38.5cm high
A LATE 19TH CENTURY ORNATE FRENCH REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK with bobbin edged brass case and shaped folding handle, having bevelled glasses fronted by a floral painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals and alarm dial, powered by an 8-day spring driven striking movement with balance wheel escapement and hour/half hour strike on a coiled steel gong - numbered 2722.
ROGER DUNSTER AMSTERDAM A MID 18TH CENTURY MONTH DURATION DUTCH WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK surmounted by a caddy top pediment with pierced sound frets above A glazed arch door and slender trunk having a moulded edged door and brass flamed lenticle flanked by canted corners on matching base standing on large claw and ball feet. The 12" arched brass dial having gilt spandrels and Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and alarm disc, with moon phase to the arch; all fronting a month duration movement with anchor escapement and alarm mechanism striking on two bells 242cm high
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY VERGE HOOK AND SPIKE WALL CLOCK the 7" square brass dial with finely engraved spandrels and silvered Roman chapter ring enclosing a matted centre and tulip engraved alarm disc fronting a weight driven posted movement with verge escapement, striking the hours on a bell with rear mounted alarm mechanism 28.5cm high
LE ROY & FILS, FRANCE A FINE LATE 19TH CENTURY GORGE CASE GILT BRASS PETITE SONNERIE BOTTOM WIND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK NUMBERED 5907 with a silvered masked dial having an enamel alarm and time dials with Roman numerals and blue steel hands fronting an 8-day spring driven movement striking the quarters and hours on two coiled gongs, powered by an original balance wheel escapement. Fitted with the Le Roy bottom wind function Patent No. 9501 - sold with its original leather case 11.5cm high with the handle down.
A 19th century gilt brass repeating alarum carriage clock, 6.5cm rectangular enamel dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, above an alarm setting chapter, the movement with platform escapement, striking on a gong, five-glass gorge case with swing carrying handle, 14.5cm high, c.1880, morocco case
Art Deco Period - Swiss Made Excellent Quality and Heavy Gilt Metal - 8 Day Travellers Miniature Clock with Alarm Facility, Serial No 3189. Complete with Leather ( Black ) Travellers Case, Marked Metal Dore Silver and Copper to Underside of Clock. Height of Clock 3.75 Inches - 9.5 cm. Clock Case / Dial / Movement Excellent, in working condition, Low Estimate.
An Edwardian brass cased alarm carriage clock, height excluding carrying handle 10 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement does wind but is not currently ticking. The balance spring is not damaged but we cannot get the movement to tick. The case has a section of brass stringing missing on the left hand side of the front panel. There are minor stress fractures to the veneers. These are slightly more pronounced on the left hand side. The base moulding has slightly sprung at the left hand corner. There are small losses to the base moulding extremities. The brass feet and handles are original. The rear door is present. The face glass has a small chip just below the numeral 5. There is a hairline crack across the top of the face between numeral 10 and the bottom of numeral 1. There is some slight staining to the bottom of the face around the numeral 6.
A late 19th century French repeating carriage clock with alarm by Drocourt, with a platform lever escapement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with 'D G' flanking a clock and the numbers '9574', the white enamel circular dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed 'HOWELL JAMES & CO. TO THE QUEEN, LONDON & PARIS', above a subsidiary alarm dial, the gorge case decorated with a blue enamel ground with white flowers and leaves, with five glazed bevelled panels, 13.5cm high, with an associated leather travelling case. (2) See Derek Roberts, Carriage and other Travelling Clocks, p.179, fig.11-4 for a similar clock.
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