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Holingue Frères, a French Gorge carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, with push button repeat of the last hour at will, the backplate stamped with the serial number 5585 with the frontplate stamped with the initials H.L. for the maker Holingue frères, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary alarm dial, blued steel moon hands and signed for the retailer G. Taylor & Son, Paris, the gorge case with typical five-bail handle, height 17.5 cms (handle up) 14.5cms (handle down).* Biography Jean-Francois and the younger Louis Holingue were the sons of the carriage clock maker Jean Baptiste and worked in the clockmaking town of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, near to Dieppe, producing the rough movements for a number of well-known makers including Paul Garnier and Bolviller. With Louis-Albert Holingue, the son and likely successor of Louis, married and settled in Paris with seemingly little interest in returning to the town, the brothers sold their workshops and equipment to Alfred Drocourt in 1875, having supplied Drocourt for a number of years with movements for his own clocks finished in Paris.* Notes Reference Leigh Extence, Pierre and Alfred Drocourt, An Exhibition of Carriage Clocks, Catalogue 2014.
Grignon Meusnier, a French mantel clock with calendar: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the maker's details Grignon Meusnier, Paris, Breveté, 117, the skeletonised dial having a white enamelled chapter ring with black Roman numerals and blued-steel moon hands, with the balance to the movement visible within the centre along with a silvered alarm setting disc and winding arbor, with three further subsidiary dials set below within the case depicting the day, month and date, the gilt-metal case of scroll form and surmounted by a cast matching handle, the case numbered 117 and stamped with the initials G.M. to the decorative rear, height 19cms.* Biography The founder Pierre Grignon is recorded as working in Paris from the mid-18th century. By circa 1860 the business was known as Grignon Meusnier recorded at rue Charlot 60 in the heart of the clockmaking region of the city. In 1853 they had been granted a patent for the fitting of a movement pendulum (balance).
An Art Deco Jaeger LeCoultre travelling alarm clock, in painted metal faux tortoiseshell and brass case with flip front, manual wind, the rectangular brushed brass dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, appears to be in working condition, dial 4.3cm by 4.3cm, 6 by 8 by 8cm when deployed, 6 by 2.5 by 8.5cm when folded.
A 19th century brass and cloisonné carriage clock. The brass frame and Corinthian columns are set with geometric cloisonné patterns reminiscent of Moorish architecture. The enamel dial has Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary alarm dial and seconds sweep hand. Eight day movement striking on single bell with quarter repeater. 16.6 x 10.2 cm.
A quantity of clocks to include a c1950s oak-cased mantel clock, decorative clocks, small wall-hanging barometer, various brass carriage clocks including a Bayard example, the white dial set with Roman numerals, a Schatz & Sohne example and a vintage 1988 Apple Corps Ltd Beatles alarm clock etc.
A late 19th century French brass repeating carriage clock, the twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and a subsidiary alarm dial, inscribed 'DENT A PARIS', in a gorge case, 13cm high.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A late 19th century French brass repeating carriage clock, the twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, the backplate stamped 'PATENT SJRETY POLLER', the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, in a brass corniche case, with travelling case. (2)Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A GILT METAL & BLACK LACQUERED 8 DAY ALARM JAEGER LECOULTRE RUE DE LA PAIX STREET LAMP DESK CLOCK CIRCA 1960s Movement: Manual wind 8 day movement.Case: Height approx. 28.5cm. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: Working at present.Case: In very good condition, showing small signs of age.
Boxes & objects - a French brass Reveil-Redier Brevete alarm clock, original card box; an early 20th century mahogany card waiter, fluted gallery, inlaid shell patera; games compendium; cased backgammon board; a cold painted recumbent stag mounted on a rouge marble tray base; treen fruit, a lead weight, a pair of turned candlesticks; etc. qty.
AMERICAN LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY ROSEWOOD AND GILT DECORATED SHELF/ MANTEL CLOCK, THE MOVEMENT STRIKING ON A BELL AND INCORPORATING AN ALARM FUNCTION, THE MILESTONE SHAPED CASE WITH DOOR WITH TWO CIRCULAR FRAMED AND GLAZED PANELS, SHOWING ROMAN DIAL AND VISIBLE PENDULUM ON INVERSE BREAK FRONTED PLINTH BASE (A.F.) (18" HIGH
A brass framed carriage clock with cream enamel face, Roman numerals and subsidiary dial with Arabic numerals. Eight-day, three-train movement, striking on single gong, with alarm arm striking on gong. With quarter repeater. 12 x 8.5cm. Unfortunately we are not doing condition reports for this sale.
A fine 20th century repeater brass-cased Carriage Clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed Matthew Norman (London), with subsidiary alarm dial below, the gilded numbered movement striking on a gong, together with key, with inscribed presentation plaque to front plinth base, 14cm high CONDITION REPORT: Although this has not been professionally tested we have wound it up and it seems to be working, it is in fairly good order overall with a few minor scratches to the edge of the top of the clock on the metalware. The clock is intact and appears to be in reasonable working order overall with no major problems. This strike and chime.Although this has not been professionally tested we have wound it up and it seems to be working, it is in fairly good order overall with a few minor scratches to the edge of the top of the clock on the metalware. The clock is intact and appears to be in reasonable working order overall with no major problems. This strike and chime.
A 17TH CENTURY STYLE GILT METAL HORIZONTAL STRIKING AND REPEATING TABLE CLOCK, of square form, foliate engraved surround to the silvered 3''/8cm dial and central alarm dial with double fingered steel hand, the lower case with four shaped rectangular oval panels enclosing movement, foliate engraved and pierced supports and frames, the base of the case fitted with two bells on a hinged plate which opens to reveal inscription 'Pereulius Esass Aug', on four short turned feet, square 13.5cm x height 10cm
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