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A set of 8 drawing instruments, in case; 24 various pens, pencils and other items of similar nature; an apothecary’s scales, with weights, in wooden case; a darkwood mantel clock, pendulum movement, rounded top, 9” overall, and another similar, 7”; an ornamental bedside clock and 2 alarm clocks; “Instant Action: a Booklet for every Emergency” amusing publication, 1944; sundry other items. Generally GC
A 19th Century "Black Forest Postman's" alarm with 9ins diameter white painted wooden dial with Roman numerals, within turned mahogany bezel and with wooden framed movement, 12ins high, and with pendulum and two later weights, and a 19th Century French Comptoise wall clock, the 9.25ins diameter enamel dial with Roman numerals, within embossed brass framework and with open steel framed movement, complete with gridiron style pendulum and two weights
A Matthew Norman eight day strike repeater alarm Ovale Grande carriage clock, 20th CenturyWhite enamel face with black Roman numerals, marked Matthew Norman Swiss made, the oval brass and bevelled glass case with repeater button, carrying handle, height 19cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 67Brass slightly tarnished to top,Glass good,Movement appears to work along with alarm,15cm high.No guarantee to working condition of the the clock.
A mixed lot including a shell, a pair of binoculars, an Ilford Sportsman camera, two boxes of wooden dominoes, three alarm clocks - one by Lux Clock Mfg Waterbury Conn.USA , a small trinket box, a floral star Christmas decoration and a fine bone china thimble by Coalport and a "Happy birthday" music box card by Kaye
A miscellaneous collection to include souvenir replicas of ancient eastern sculpture, a Wallace and Gromit branded novelty alarm clock, a further Wallace and Gromit novelty wall clock, a single 19th century service bell, a Quimper bowl with four associated cups, all with hand painted decoration etc
JOHN EBSWORTH, AT YE CROSSED KEYS IN LOTHBURY, LONDINI FECITA fine Charles II Brass LANTERN CLOCK the posted frame with side doors, engraved fretwork crestings and strapped bell above a silvered roman chapter ring with quarter hours markings enclosing a signed tulip engraved centre with alarm setting dial and cut steel hand. The rope driven movement with original knife edge verge escapement and count wheel strike on a bell 39cm high
ROBLIN & FILS FRÉRES A PARIS No 887A fine late 19th Century French Gilt Brass gorge case GRAND SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCK REPEATER with ALARM the bevelled glass panelled case with white enamel dial and Roman numerals with alarm setting dial beneath - Signed WEBSTER, LONDON; lever balance wheel platform escapement and eight day spring driven movement striking the hours and quarters on two coiled gongs, with a push button repeat mechanism and alarm. Selection level beneath base for grande sonnerie/silent/petite sonnerie - the case and movement backplate stamped 887, with makers stamp in an oval to the base of the backplate 17.5cm handle up 14.5cm handle down
A Cartier of Paris alarm clock, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed "Cartier Paris", within a brass and red plastic frame, the back inscribed "Cartier Paris Quartz" and No'd. "750815421", with blue cabochon cut stone winder CONDITION REPORTS There is no back stand, glass is scratched, various scratches, scuffs and marks throughout, brass is tarnished. Unknown if working, nothing is sold in working order, missing battery and plates to the back also. Various signs of general wear and tear through age and use throughout.
A French Anglaise carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the serial number 1163, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, a subsidiary alarm dial and shaped blued steel hands, the brass Anglaise case with fluted pillars and matching handle, complete with numbered key, height 19.5 cm (handle up) 16.5 cm (handle down).
Holingue Frères, a gorge grande-sonnerie carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and quarters on two bells at each quarter (grande-sonnerie) or the quarters on two bells (petite-sonnerie) with a lever positioned to the underside of the base for setting the strike along with silent (note; the two bells missing), with a replaced platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with the serial number 2485, the inside of the movement stamped with the initials H.L. for Holingue Frères along with the roulant blanc number 8173, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, Arabic outer five-minute numerals, blued steel moon hands and three subsidiary dials for day; date and alarm, the brass gorge case having a five-bail handle, height 17 cm (handle up) 14.5 cm (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.
An Anglaise French Victorian grande-sonnerie carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a replaced platform lever escapement, striking the hours and quarters on two gongs at each quarter (grande-sonnerie) or the quarters on two gongs (petite-sonnerie) with a lever positioned to the underside of the base for setting the strike along with silent, the backplate stamped with the serial number 51, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial and shaped blued steel hands, the silvered and gilded Anglaise case with a fluted handle and having a lever to the base for either grande or petite sonnerie striking or silent, height 18.5 cm (handle up) 16 cm (handle down).
Geneva Clock Company - a Swiss enamelled silver mantel clock the top with central oval panel finely enamelled with a floral ribbon tied garland on an engine turned radiating ground within blue leaf scroll frame, set red stone cabochon button, the front and sides with arched panels, conforming pale blue engine turned ground enamelled with floral filled urns, urn with flambeau finial and trumpet shaped floral filled vase, scrolls and leafage, beaded silver border and rose quartz base, the reverse with five apertures and two further apertures with sliding dust covers, one for hands, two for winding, rectangular aperture for slow/fast, further apertures to the base for alarm with alarm dial, numbered 5568 and inscribed Geneva Clock Company 925 Switzerland, the circular dial with Roman numerals, engraved silver hands set small "diamond" brilliants, 12.5cm high, 9cm wide, early 20th Century (faults to blue enamelling)
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