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Lot 432

A Jaeger "Petite Neuch Teloise" alarm clock

Lot 283

LATE GEORGIAN HOODED WALL CLOCK BY WILLIAM GILL OF HASTINGS; SILVERED BREAK ART FACE WITH ALARM DIAL

Lot 1244

An early 20th Century frosted gilt and enamelled Boudoir Alarm Clock, the square case with applied black and white enamel detail, and raised on four compressed bun feet, to a 2” silvered Arabic dial with outside minute track and luminous filled blue steel hands, with further alarm hand, to a spring-driven movement, in a fitted blue morocco covered outer travel case, height 2 ¾”

Lot 1258

A German 30 hour Alarm Clock, the cube-shaped case with carry handle and raised on three ball feet, to a 2” Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel spade hands with gilt alarm set hand, to a spring driven movement with platform escapement and strike, height 3 ½”

Lot 580

A small later cased 19th century carriage/mantel clock movement by Brevete, the rectangular white enamelled diameter with alarm, signed Barraud & Lunds, 49 Cornhill, London, 15 cm high

Lot 530

A rare Watts wall alarm clock probably early 20c. retailed by W. E. Watts, Nottingham, the oak case enclosed in a circular roman numeric dial with subsidiary second hand with German movement and a bell mechanism remnant of a paper label verso. Seriel number 35588. 36cms high.

Lot 395

A gentleman`s Tissot Sea Star wristwatch, in stainless steel, a ladies Tissot gilt metal watch, a Bulova ladies gilt metal wristwatch, a travelling eight day timepiece and an alarm clock (5)

Lot 426

A French gilt brass and porcelain striking and repeating carriage clock, with silver gilt and blue decorated porcelain panels to the front, sides and reverse, with Roman numerals to dial and white enamel alarm dial, signed P ORR & SONS MADRAS to front, 197mm, see Christies French Carriage Clocks 3 July 1997, lot 98

Lot 290

Carriage timepiece with a rectangular dial enclosing an eight day movement, by Schatz, in a brass case, 14cm h. Junghans battery carriage clock and an alarm clock (3)."

Lot 118

George III 30 hour verge clock movement/dial with alarm by Thomas Shepherd of Wotton, 8" square silvered dial with single hand, engraved foliate decoration, signed Thomas Shepherd, Wotton, the alarm setting disc bearing the owners name James Croome and dated 1794.

Lot 140

17th Century style brass cased lantern clock by William Chettle of Lambeth, circa 1850, arch shaped dial with single hand, name plate and central alarm indicator, brass movement with crown wheel escapement, 19cm high.

Lot 381

A MOVADO `ERMETOPHON` TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK, in chrome, stainless steel and faux crocodile skin slide winding case, square brushed silvered dial with chrome and black batons, centre seconds and red alarm hands, signed to dial and case, no. 1121, 50mm x 38mm

Lot 520

A 19TH CENTURY GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK BY HENRI JACOT, with a twin-barrel movement with platform lever escapement, repeat, alarm, chiming and striking the quarter hours on a gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial and blued steel hands, signed with initials and numbered 2054, with key and original leather case. See illustration

Lot 1734

A Victorian gilt brass cased carriage clock with white enamel dial and subsidiary alarm dial, 11 cm high.

Lot 1097

A 20th Century brass oval carriage alarm clock with eight day movement, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the glazed case with carrying handle, on turned feet, with two keys, together with another carriage timepiece, with key.

Lot 1130

A late 19th Century brass cased carriage alarm clock, with eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the drum shaped case with swing handle above applied laurel wreath bands on strapwork and scroll supports, height approx 16cm (faults).

Lot 25

A 19th century postman`s alarm clock, the circular enamelled dial within oak case, complete with pendulum, key and weight, diameter 27cm

Lot 34

An early 20th century French alarm carriage clock with brass case and platform escapement, stamped to reverse made in France, with painted Roman numeral dial and chromed bell, height 11.5cm

Lot 75

A fine French gilt brass gorge cased grande sonnerie calendar carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm Drocourt, Paris, late 19th century The eight-day two train movement with original silvered platform lever escapement, striking the quarters and last hour every quarter on two gongs and sounding the alarm on the smaller gong, the backplate stamped with DC trademark and numbered 17262, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with retail signature T. MARTIN, 225 REGENT STREET to centre and with subsidiary days of the week, alarm setting and date of the month dials to lower margin, the bevel glazed case with matching number and STRIKING/SILENT/FULL STRIKE levers to base and hinged carrying handle, 15cm high excluding handle, with original leather covered travelling box (worn) and numbered winding key. CATALOGUE ENTRY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST.

Lot 98

A William III brass wing lantern clock Robert Trippett, London, late 17th century The posted countwheel bell-striking movement with verge escapement and pendulum with arrow shaped bob swinging between the trains, the dial with vestigial alarm disc within foliate engraved band and applied Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers and signed Rob. Trippet, London to lower edge, with foliate cast and pierced frets and bell housed in a domed bearer above, the side doors now with glazed triangular projections with pierced frets to upper edges, on ball feet, lacking alarm, 35cm high. CATALOGUE ENTRY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST. Robert Trippett is recorded in Baillie, G.H. WATCHMAKERS & CLOCKMAKERS OF THE WORLD as being admitted to the Clockmakers Company in 1688 and working until becoming insolvent in 1723. CATALOGUE ENTRY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST.

Lot 126

A fine William III quarter repeating ebony table clock with alarm Richard Colston, London, late 17th century The fully-latched seven finned pillar rack and bell striking movement with verge escapement and pull quarter repeat on three bells powered from the strike train, the foliate engraved backplate signed Rich: Colston, LONDON within a herringbone bordered oval reserve, the 7 inch square brass dial with alarm disc to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes, stylised sword-hilt half hour markers and with repeat signature to lower edge, the angles with unusual foliate scroll pierced gilt brass spandrels, the dial plate with S/N levers for silencing the strike and alarm above twelve o`clock, the case with scroll cast handle, applied gilt foliate mounts to caddy and vase finials above pierced frets to upper rail of door and above the rectangular side windows, on moulded base with turned brass feet, 36cm (14ins high) excluding handle. CATALOGUE ENTRY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST. Richard Colston was made Free of the Clockmakers Company by patrimony in 1682, he ceased to pay quarterage in 1702 and was believed to have died soon after this date. The current lot belongs to a rare group of table clocks which employ an unusual form of quarter repeat mechanism powered directly from the strike train (rather from a separate spring wound by pulling the repeat cord) which are discussed in Dawson, Percy G., Drover, C.B. and Parkes, D.W. Early English Clocks Pages 392-98, a very similar table clock by Colston is illustrated in Plates 564 (dial detail) and 663. The advantage of this layout is that it has freed-up enough space between the plates to allow for the provision of an alarm mechanism.

Lot 127

A George II brass mounted ebonised table clock with pull quarter repeat and alarm Charles Clay, London, circa 1730 The substantial seven finned pillar twin fusee movement with verge escapement, rise/fall regulation, pull quarter repeat on six bells and alarm sounding with three small hammers on the hour bell, the backplate measuring 8.5 by 7 inches engraved with a figure in classical dress blowing a trumpet whilst holding a bow and quiver of arrows within ho-ho bird inhabited scrolling foliage and herringbone decorated border, the 8 inch brass break-arch herringbone border engraved dial with shaped false bob and calendar apertures and burnished signature cartouche Cha. Clay, LONDON to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes to the outer track within female mask and scroll cast lower spandrels and with subsidiary star centred regulation and Strike/Silent dials to upper spandrel areas, the arch with silvered alarm setting ring (adjusted by rotating against a blued steel pointer) flanked by Indian mask and scroll cast mounts, in an inverted bell top case with hinged brass handle and pineapple finials above brass fillet inset glazed door and cast brass frets to the break-arch side apertures with further shaped frets above, on moulded base with foliate scroll cast bracket feet (some restoration), 49cm (19ins) high excluding handle. CATALOGUE ENTRY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST. Charles Clay, who originated from near Huddersfield, gained his Freedom of the Clockmakers Company prior to 1716. In 1723 he was appointed Clockmaker in His Majesty`s Board of Works and in 1731 supplied the turret clock for the gateway at St. James`s Palace. He specialised and experimented with musical mechanisms and is perhaps now best known for his organ clocks. One of which now resides at Windsor Castle which was acquired from his widow three years after Clay`s death in 1743. Another incomplete organ clock was also acquired around this time for Augusta wife of Frederick, Prince of Wales this clock was subsequently completed by George Pyke and now resides at Kensington Palace.

Lot 431

A Large Glass Cased Carriage Clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, date and alarm dial, with lever escapement and carrying handle

Lot 1223

A late 19th century oak cased mantel clock with gilt metal mounts, with later alarm clock movement, height 34cm.

Lot 1245

An early 20th century wall mounted postman`s alarm clock, complete with pendulum and weights.

Lot 319

A quantity of costume jewellery; including bangles, simulated jade; rings; with some watches and an alarm clock; all housed in a jewel case with manicure implements to the lid

Lot 160

Zenith Art Deco travelling alarm clock in original case. Ht. 2.75 ins.

Lot 193

Art Deco alabaster alarm clock with silvered dial and Arabic numerals. Ht. 4.5 ins.

Lot 469

An American twin bell alarm wall clock

Lot 485

A Black Forest Postman` alarm wall clock

Lot 115

An Edwardian postman`s-alarm-style wall clock, together with a 1930`s wall clock.

Lot 453

A 19th century "Postman`s Alarm" wall clock

Lot 1118

A Big Ben Westclox vintage alarm clock in working order

Lot 1212

A Jaeger Le Coultre folding alarm clock in a red leather case, a/f.

Lot 156

A circa 1900 "Logic" travelling alarm clock in green leatherette case, the circular white enamelled dial marked "M & Co. Limited Patent No. 130, Swiss made", and set with Arabic numerals to chapter ring (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 378

Group including a silver pocket watch, silver-cased travelling clock, Edwardian leather-cased alarm clock etc

Lot 291

A brass carriage clock, with repeater and alarm with porcelain painted Arabic dial, inscribed Camden & Forster, New York

Lot 801

A Victorian engraved gilt brass striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm, the white enamel face with subsidiary dial signed `Aubert & Klaftenberger` of Regent Street, the gorge case with foliate engraving and with barrel movement, measuring approximately 13.5cm with handle down.

Lot 1897

A late 19th century French rosewood cased carriage alarm clock, height 15cm.

Lot 658

A French Alarm Clock, the case decorated griffins and classical scrolls, etc, marked verso "Grand Prix De L`Horlogerie 1878, 5 1/2in

Lot 118

A 20th C gilt brass carriage clock with repeat striking and alarm movement, the dial with retailers name, Camerden and Forster, New York 7.5" height

Lot 122

An oak cased mantel clock with alarm, the painted metal face signed Arnold and Lewis, Manchester, the case door with decorative inlay

Lot 651

A brass carriage clock with half-striking and alarm on a coiled gong, English movement, 14.5 cm

Lot 652

A French brass carriage clock with alarm movement striking on a bell, 11 cm

Lot 653

An Art Deco-style travelling alarm clock with tortoiseshell and gilt metal dial, in leather case

Lot 654

An Art Deco Jaz chrome travelling alarm clock, in leather case, to/w a Mappin Art Deco alarm clock

Lot 467

An ebonised alarm mantel clock

Lot 344

A collection of military cap badges, a vintage AA car badge, an ebony piccolo, a Zenith gilt brass travelling alarm clock in fitted case and a vintage Kodak Cine Eight model 20 camera in original case

Lot 1383

An Ebonised Table Clock Timepiece with Alarm, signed Anty Marsh, London, circa 1750, the inverted bell top case with carrying handle, side viewing windows, pull cord to wind up alarm work, rectangular base raised upon wooden block feet, 6-1/4-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matter dial centre with central alarm disc and single winding hole, the arch with circular plaque signed, single fusee movement with verge escapement and alarm striking on a bell, 45cm high see illustration

Lot 147

An Imhof Swiss Combination timepiece, with barometer, thermometer and hydrometer, on swivel base in brass case and an Angelus mantel clock and a bedside alarm clock.

Lot 290

19th century American Woods patented alarm clock

Lot 1317

An early 20th century brass carriage clock, with repeating mechanism, alarm and striking on a gong, with carrying case

Lot 351

A 19th century postman`s wall mounted alarm clock with pendulum and weight.

Lot 722

A French Brass Repeat Alarm Carriage Clock, bears inscription "Tiffany & Co", having all over chased, floral and leaf decoration, cream chapter ring with Arabic numerals, smaller ring below, on bun feet, 16cm high (repeat mechanism in need of restoration)

Lot 569

Thunderbirds: twelve Boots Crackers unopened in cellophane sealed box; Imai kits of Tracy Island, The Mole and TB2; Bandai kits of TB1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; Wesco Talking Alarm Clock; prints signed Derek Meddings in pencil; postcards, brooches and birthday cards (inc. UFO and Stingray); Complete Episode Guide and Rosenthal FAB 1

Lot 200

A Jaeger travelling clock in red lacquer and chrome with 8 day / alarm movement in part of original box with numbered and dated receipt for 1949.

Lot 220

Cased silver and ivory lady`s toiletry set , Mappin & Webb, London 1928 , of seven cut glass bottles, pair of hair brushes, pair of cloth brushes, hand mirror, shoe horn, button hook, the ivory decorated with a band of shagreen, together with a green leather manicure set, writing folder, alarm clock. (Distressed and some losses).

Lot 414

A large collection of costume jewellery, including an ethnic metal necklace, a medical bracelet, stamped `9ct`, a rose diamond set initial D pendant, a row of coral beads, a rose quartz bead necklet, various other beads, carved hardstone rings, Bakelite jewels, watches, a travelling alarm clock in a case, and other items

Lot 148

A French Carriage Alarm Clock, 13 cm High.

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