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Lot 558

2 UNUSUAL 8 DAY SELF WINDING TRAVEL CLOCKS, ONE RETAILED BY ASPREY AND ONE ALARM, CIRCA 1930s, 1. D: Asprey with silver dial & luminous markers. M: 8 dat movement. C: Chrome & leather case, measures approx 65mm/77mm closed. 2. D: Silver dial & luminous Arabic markers. M: 8 day alarm movement. C: Chrome & leather case, measures approx 74mm/81mm closed. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dials in good condition. M: Asprey clock is working but the other is not. C: In good condition, some scratches and wear due to general use. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet.

Lot 571

A STAINLESS STEEL AND PINK LACQUER CARTIER TRAVEL ALARM DESK CLOCK, CIRCA 2008 WITH ORIGINAL CARTIER BOX, D: Silver dial with Roman numerals, secret signature at 7 o`clock. M: A quartz movement. C: Signed Cartier & numbered, case measures approx 79mm/67mm/20mm. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition (no damage) box is in excellent condition D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet.

Lot 572

A STAINLESS STEEL AND SUEDE LEATHER CASED CARTIER `TANK` TRAVEL ALARM, DESK CLOCK, CIRCA 2010 WITH ORIGINAL CARTIER BOX, D: Silver dial with Roman numerals. M: A quartz movement. C: Signed Cartier & numbered, measures approx 73mm/57mm. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, box is in excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet.

Lot 573

A CARTIER LE DONA TRAVEL ALARM DESK CLOCK, CIRCA 2005 WITH ORIGINAL CARTIER BOX & PAPERS, UNUSED, D: White dial with Roman numerals. M: A quartz movement. C: Gilt metal clock case with brown suede outer cover, signed Cartier, measures approx 67mm/60mm. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition (no damage) box is in excellent condition D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet.

Lot 577

A MONTBLANC ALARM TRAVEL DESK CLOCK, CIRCA 2007 WITH ORIGINAL BOX & PAPERS, UNUSED, D: White dial with Roman numerals. M: A quartz movement. C: A palladium plated clock case with a dark brown croco leather outer cover, signed MontBlanc, measures approx 63mm/58mm. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in mint condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition (no damage) box is in excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet.

Lot 579

A MALIK 8 DAY MYSTERY CLOCK AND A BRASS ALARM MANTEL CLOCK, CIRCA 1915/1930s, 1. Melik has an off white dial with red batons & red hour & minute markers, 8 day manual wind movement, chrome plated case, dimensions are approx 87mm/112mm. 2. A brass alarm clock with Arabic numerals, Cathedral hands and a gilt alarm hand, Swiss movement, Brass case, dimensions are 80mm/90mm excluding the handle. CONDITION REPORT D: Both in fair condition. M: In working order. C: In fair condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet.

Lot 1136

A Brass and Enamel Quarter Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1890, with carrying handle and repeat button to the top, blue champleve enamel borders and bevelled glass panels, underside with selection sonnerie lever, silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, alarm dial below, twin barrel movement with later platform lever escapement, quarter striking with two hammers onto two gongs, 15.5cm high over handle, with outer travelling case 10.12.12, Case with scratches, lacquer is discoloured and rubbed to the surfaces in parts, blue enamel is missing in parts around the case, bevelled glasses look complete, dial has faded and signs of rust to the dial edge between 9 and 10 o`clock position, movement with a later added platform escapement, movement looks dirty and needs cleaning, sonnerie is striking but not working correctly at present, balance is working and is in going order.

Lot 1137

A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm and Calendar Displays, signed L`Epee, 20th Century, with carrying handle and repeat button, enamel dial with Roman numerals and three dials for alarm, day and date, twin barrel movement with platform lever movement and striking on a gong, 18cm high over handle 29.01.13, Gilding has faded to the surfaces, dial looks dirty with dust, movement needs cleaning, balance is freely swinging and in going order at present.

Lot 1164

A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, four posted movement with verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, 4-1/2 inch Roman numeral chapter ring, engraved dial plate, alarm disc, pierced frets appearing to depict cockerels, lacking alarm work, possibly Continental, part 17th century and later, 31cm high 01.02.13, Case with later parts and some 17th Century parts, in my opinion the later parts are the engraved dial plate, chapter ring, alarm disc, single hand, train wheels and verge escapement, bob pendulum, spurs, and side doors appear later, converted back to verge, lacking alarm work, extra vacant holes in the movement top plate, in my opinion the 17th Century parts are the brass top bell mount holding the bell, possibly the pierced frets and the four posted brass frame. Possibly Continental.

Lot 1173

A Rare 17th Century Striking Lantern Clock, signed and dated Tho Tue de L`inn Fecit Dece`br ye 5th 1663, (made in King`s Lynn), four posted movement with verge escapement and balance wheel control (re-instated ?), outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, pierced galleried frets depicting sea creatures, 6-1/2 inch silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with star-on-a-stalk half hour markers, lacking alarm disc, dial plate centre with engraved scroll decoration and signed and dated, single iron hand, alarm work now lacking, 42cm high, with a later oak wall bracket Thomas Tue (1613-1710) is recorded as working in King`s Lynn. He was one of the first clockmakers to work in Norfolk and by 1646 he purchased his freedom to trade in King`s Lynn in 1662, though he worked there before 1662 as at least three of his clocks are dated before that year (1646, 1649, 1655). He dated most of his clocks conveniently in a visible place on the dial. This clock is illustrated in two books. See Loomes (Brian) Lantern Clocks & Their Makers, pg.247 and Loomes (Brian) Complete British Clocks, pg..22 & 23. 01.02.13, Brass surfaces are faded and look dirty, silvering faded to the chapter ring, top mounted bell has been cracked at some time and has been restored and this can be seen when looking inside the bell, bell support and top finial are later added, movement top plate with five small vacant holes and a small plugged hole next to the balance wheel cock, balance wheel control possibly re-instated and converted back from anchor?, movement now lacking all the alarm work, alarm disc is now missing for the centre of the dial, crown wheel arbor appears to have been replaced, spike pulleys look to have been replaced, bottom movement plate with a crack, iron back sheet is missing, top plate with three small vacant holes to the backside, bottom movement plate backside with two vacant holes, back iron loop is missing, chains/ropes are missing, later weight.

Lot 1174

A Dutch Stoelklok Polychrome Painted Striking Alarm Wall Clock, unsigned, polychrome painted dial depicting winged figures and central painted landscape scene, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, moonphase aperture, painted side winged lead figures, cast metal top shield and lion cresting, four post movement with verge escapement, striking on a top mounted ball and on another smaller bell for the alarm, side opening doors, 52cm high, with polychrome painted oak wall bracket with unusual painted side figural ears, 74cm high 31.01.13, Dial with flaking to painted surfaces, wall bracket with paint flaking to the surfaces, side door with glass missing, movement needs cleaning, overall this item needs restoration.

Lot 92

A brass and glass cased carriage clock with eight-day alarm movement striking and a bell, 4 1/2" high

Lot 80

A late 19th century gilt brass carriage clock with alarm, the enamel dial inscribed `Raingo Frères, Paris`, with eight day movement with chiming alarm

Lot 500

A collection of vintage mantel clocks including Junghans alarm, Andrew musical clock and a marble deco clock with eagle finial.

Lot 538

Three 1930s chiming/striking mantel clocks together with a 1950s "Timesaver" mantel clock,other clocks including Big Ben alarm, together with a quantity of 1930s movements, cases etc. Ideal for the hobby clock repairer

Lot 539

A selection of clock glass replacements mainly alarm type, square and round examples.

Lot 554

A small French “Exhibition” skeleton clock with alarm and repeater facility circa 1850's, on ebonised stand, movement by Pierret of Paris under a glass dome, height 30cm overall

Lot 558

A Jaeger Recital eight day pedestal alarm clock.

Lot 35

A vintage gilt metal cased travel alarm clock of square section.

Lot 375

Small wall clock, white metal frame, the movement numbered 42203, alarm movement, diameter 10.5cms.

Lot 3641

Victorian postman's alarm clock with white enamel dial and alarm set, in a walnut case with domed top, 24cm overall height

Lot 193

Oak cased alarm clock with secondary dials

Lot 196

Metal cased double bell alarm clock on wooden base

Lot 226

H Samuel Manchester Repeater clock, a West clox Big Ben alarm clock and another alarm clock (3)

Lot 330

Small wooden cased mantle clock, a Smiths alarm clock and another (3)

Lot 338

Deco LSM clock, an alarm clock, a Bugs Bunny talking alarm clock and other clocks (5)

Lot 76

A 19th century American mantel clock by Seth Thomas and an early 20th century alarm clock

Lot 537

AN EARLY 20th CENTURY ENGLISH BRASS CARRIAGE ALARM CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, striking on a bell, with key. Exc. handle 11cm

Lot 404

A Black Forest Postman`s alarm double weight wall clock

Lot 1305

A small Brass 'Imhof' alarm Clock and an ornate brass table Bell

Lot 1044

A quantity of miscellanea incl. two wooden boxes, Beatrix Potter Alarm Clock, Photograph Album from Australia, Phillips Planisphere, etc.

Lot 172

Ladies green leather travelling case containing ivory dressing items, brushes, shoehorn, alarm clock, letter opener, etc, and ivorine topped bottles and jars, 17cm x 46cm

Lot 2752

A continental wall clock with enamel dial and alarm dial

Lot 1145

A 1930's/40's blue porcelain mantel timepiece with four transfer decorated vignettes beneath the circular dial, two oak cased mantel clocks, a chinoiserie decorated mantel timepiece, a Metamec wall clock and a Jaz alarm clock (6).

Lot 1148

An early 20th century oak cased clock with circular white enamel dial inscribed "Fattorini & Sons Electric Automatic Alarm, Patent No.15044 Bradford", height 30cm and an early 20th century oak dome topped mantel clock with circular dial set with Arabic numerals and a further oak cased mantel clock with arched dial set with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals flanked by half cut pilasters (3).

Lot 634

A decorated gilt brass repeating carriage clock with alarm, late 19th century marked to the underside for the Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, London, No.2757-54, the case and dial with raised decoration on a matted background, silvered platform lever escapement and twin gong striking movement, the backplate numbered 6499, 14.5cm high with handle folded, with a leather travelling case

Lot 581

A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK signed on the enamel mask dial BOURDIN HER BTE RUE DE LA PAIX 28 PARIS^ with subsidiary seconds and alarm dials^ blued steel Breguet hands^ the movement with jewelled platform lever escapement and polished bell struck by two hammers^ the backplate stamped No4526^ in early type multipiece case with repeat button^ large bevelled glass light in the top and solid door with five shuttered apertures^ the signature repeated in an engraved cartouche^ 14cm h excluding handle^ mid 19th c ++The escapement original and the clock functioning properly although the movement sticking slightly^ running for five or ten minutes before stopping^ striking the hours and passing half hours^ the gilding rather rubbed^ especially on the handle^ the rear door rather heavily gouged nearing the opening button but a fine quality clock in the present vendor~s ownership for many years and not subject of any restoration or regilding etc

Lot 488

A modern BSCO Jeans company "Big Stuff" digital advertising 2 bell alarm clock, diameter 12"

Lot 399

A 1930s travelling alarm clock, the circular dial set with silver chapter ring with Arabic numerals and twin subsidiary dials, dial diameter approx. 7.5cm.

Lot 305

Tiffany & Co, a personal travelling alarm clock in gilt with black lizard skin outer shell

Lot 213

Three candlesticks and a travelling alarm clock all hallmarked silver

Lot 155

A French serpentine brass cased carriage clock, Sainte Suxanne, with twin barrel alarm movement, enamel dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, 9 by 8 by 13cm.

Lot 160

A French miniature brass carriage clock, late 19th century, with enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, alarm dial, 5.5 by 5.5 by 8.5cm.

Lot 1420

A collection of new boxed and other watches for repair, including a boxed Swissline wristwatch, eight Orlando watches and an Imperial fob watch in the form of an alarm clock. (23)

Lot 68

French brass cased carriage clock having a repeat movement, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, 15cm high We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - please contact department for further details (see extra images) - General condition consistent with age **

Lot 236

An enamel and copper novelty alarm clock in the form of a cannon

Lot 247

Dupont, two lighters and an alarm clock. Gilt metal and enamel. With original case. 305 gr

Lot 407

A small collection of Communist collectables and ephemera, including white glazed pottery busts of Lenin and Mao Tse Tung, a full length pottery figure of Mao a Chinese Communist alarm clock, and a small collection of books Mao bust 28cm. high

Lot 1092

Early 20th century Brunelot gilt brass alarm carriage clock, the corniche case with five glass panels, white enamel dial with roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, lever platform escapement striking on a gong, makers mark B within a circle, 17.5cm high

Lot 400

A novelty talking alarm clock by Wesco, Wallace & Gromit, boxed

Lot 473

Brass lamp with two other lamps, wooden items, dishes, pipe, brass inlaid box, leather cased Polaroid camera, small leather suitcase, three walking canes, `coral` alarm clock, mantle clock, prints of maps, mirrors etc.

Lot 58

Clockmaking -fifteen volumes: Wilding, John How to make a Weight Driven 8 Day Wall Clock Brant Wright Associates Ltd., Ashford copyright 1972, dj; Wilding, John How to make a replica of an 18th Century 30 HOUR WEIGHT DRIVEN ALARM CLOCK Brant Wright Associates Ltd., Ashford copyright 1975, dj; Carle, Donald de Practical Clock Repairing N.A.G. Press, London 1994, dj; Gordon, G.F.C. CLOCKMAKING Past and Present EP Publishing Limited, London 1978, dj; Rawlings, A.L. The Science of Clocks and Watches EP Publishing Limited, London 1974, dj; Haswell, J. Eric HOROLOGY The Science of Time Measurement and the Construction of Clocks, Watches and Chronometers EP Publishing Limited, London 1976, dj; Lepaute, M.J.A. TRAITE DÕHORLOGERIE Chez Leonce Laget facsimile of the 1755 edition, Paris 1975, limited edition numbered 406/500; Moorhouse, John Good OwnerÕs Clock Guide and Clock Logbook N.A.G. Press, London 1999, dj; Carle, Donald, de Watch & Clock Encyclopedia N.A.G. Press, London 1988, dj; Anomynous Watch and Clock Escapements Benedictine Classics, Oxford 2008; Penman, Laurie Practical CLOCK ESCAPEMENTS Mayfield Books, Ashbourne 2002, dj; Penman, Laurie The CLOCK REPAIRERÕS HANBOOK David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1992, dj; Britten, F.J. BRITTENÕS Watch & Clock MakerÕs HANDBOOK, Dictionary and Guide (sixteenth edition revised by Richard Good) Bloomsbury Books, London 1978, dj; Allix, Charles and Harvey, Laurence HOBSONÕS CHOICE English Bracket Clock Repeating Work.. Malcolm Gardner, Sevenoaks 1982, limited edition numbered 723/2,000; and one other sundry volume, (15).

Lot 78

A gilt brass petit sonnerie striking carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm Bearing a retailerÕs signature, probably late 20th century The eight-day two train movement striking the quarters on a graduated pair of gongs and sounding the hour and alarm on the larger of the two, with platform lever escapement and rectangular gilt dial with rosette centre within chapter ring applied with Arabic enamel cartouche numerals, bearing a retailerÕs signature CAMERDEN & FORSTER, NEW YORK and with alarm setting dial to lower margin, the gilt bevel-glazed case with hinged carrying handle above cavetto cornice and repeating block and bead decorated angles to uprights, on conforming skirt base incorporating squat bracket supports, 16.5cm (6.5ins) high excluding handle.

Lot 85

A fine French Louis Philippe rosewood and marquetry mantel clock with calendar and alarm Taveau Freres, Paris, mid 19th century The eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with fine beat adjustment to pendulum crutch and take-off for the calendar work set beneath, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed Taveau Freres to centre, with fine gilt ÔarrowÕ hands and blued steel alarm setting hand within a gilt brass engine-turned convex glazed bezel, the rectangular plinth-form case with figural surmount cast as cupid kneeling whilst holding pan pipes above fascia with fine brass, mother of pearl and ivory butterfly inhabited marquetry decorated panel infill around dial, over rectangular glazed aperture enclosing silvered subsidiary day-of-the-week and date-of-the-month dials, the sides divided into panels with brass double line borders, on cavetto moulded skirt base fronted with a scallop-shell centred foliate scroll inlaid panel, with rounded angles and on shallow squab feet, 48cm (19ins) high; with a later well made rosewood wall bracket with rectangular platform with single curved support, 19cm (17.5ins) high, the clock and wall bracket 67cm (22.5ins) high overall.

Lot 118

An unusual small thirty-hour longcase/hooded wall clock movement and dial William Wright, London, early 18th century The plated four finned pillar two handed movement now with anchor escapement, the 8 inch square brass dial with matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with lozenge half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed WÕm. Wright, Londini: Fecit to lower edge, the angles now applied with foliate scroll cast spandrels, now in a mahogany plain hood type case with cavetto moulded cornice, (lacking alarm mechanism, other faults), 33cm (13ins) high. William Wright senior is recorded in Loomes, Brian The Early CLOCKMAKERS of Great Britain as born circa 1670 and apprenticed to Henry Brigden in 1684 but not Freed. He worked just outside of the City of London in Crown Street, Southwark (probably to place himself just beyond the jurisdiction of the ClockmakersÕ Company), and was involved with Richard Street with taking over of the maintenance of the clock at St. Pauls from Langley Bradley in 1716. He died by 1719 but was succeeded by his son of the same name who is thought to have died in 1758. The current lot was probably originally made as a hooded wall clock with verge escapement and alarm for ÔbackstairsÕ use, however is unusual with the movement being of plated rather than the usual posted construction.

Lot 143

A Dutch Friesland stoelklok with alarm Unsigned, early 19th century The posted brass countwheel bell-striking two-handed movement with slender baluster turned corner posts, painted iron top and bottom plates and verge escapement, the rectangular painted dial with circular cream Roman numeral centre within polychrome painted field decorated with figures in 18th century dress flanking calendar aperture to upper margin beneath elaborate gilt and polychrome painted cast lead fret with conforming winged cherub head frets to dial uprights and apron, the sides with further pierced crests above arch-glazed iron side doors, on wooden base with turned feet, standing in a break-arch gabled wall bracket with further applied gilt painted lead crest above polychrome painted pierced side projections and platform supported by shaped brackets beneath, the clock 46cm (18ins) high; 75cm (29.5ins) high overall.

Lot 149

A George III brass mounted mahogany table clock with alarm for the Iberian market John Walker, London, circa 1800 The five pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with original anchor escapement with wide T bar suspension for the engraved lenticular bob pendulum and pull-wind alarm sounding on the hour bell, the backplate signed John Walker, London to a leafy trail border engraved oval reserve, the 8 inch arched white painted Roman numeral dial inscribed JOHN WALKER, GLOUCESTER STREET, LONDON to centre and with pierced gilt hands, the angles with raised gilt painted floral sprays beneath arch with triple subsidiary dials for calendar, alarm setting and BATER/SILENCIO selection, the break-arch case with concave sided pyramid upstand incorporating scroll pierced brass fret infill above brass fillet inset glazed dial aperture to front door flanked by cast female caryatid mounted canted angles, the sides with hinged brass handles over arched lattice-pierced brass sound frets, on moulded skirt base with brass bracket feet, 61cm (24ins) high overall. A John Walker is recorded in Britten, F.J. OLD CLOCKS AND WATCHES & THEIR MAKERS as working from 29 Gloucester Street, QueenÕs Square, London in 1816.

Lot 150

A fine William and Mary small ebony table timepiece with silent-pull quarter repeat and alarm Willaim Cattell, London, circa 1690 The seven finned pillar single fusee movement with verge escapement, silent-pull quarter repeat on two bells and alarm sounding on the smaller of the two, the symmetrical foliate scroll engraved backplate signed William Cattell, Londini fecit to a central shaped cartouche beneath leafy spray engraved and pierced backcock apron, the 6 inch square gilt brass dial with silvered alarm disc and single winding hole to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes within the narrow outer track, the angles applied with gilt winged cherub head cast spandrels, the case with unusual gilt brass hinged carrying handle to the domed caddy surmount above complex top mouldings and foliate scroll pierced elongated lozenge shaped sound fret to the upper rail of the front door, the dial aperture with raised edge mouldings and with gilt cherub head and scroll cast escutcheon mounts to uprights, the sides with break-arch glazed side apertures, on conforming shallow skirt base with squab feet, 32cm (12.5ins) high. Provenance: The property of a private collector, formerly the property of Major Frederick Lord Aldersley Packman (1865-1944), a manuscript inventory of his collection included in the lot records the clock being gifted in February 1939, unfortunately the name of the individual who received the clock is indistinctly entered. William Cattell is recorded in Loomes, Brian The Early CLOCKMAKERS of Great Britain as apprenticed1664/5 to Edward Stanton and gaining his Freedom of the ClockmakersÕ Company in April 1672. He worked from Fleet Street and took his son, Thomas, as an apprentice in 1681. Loomes notes that William Cattell was not heard of later than 1687 and suggests that he died prior to 1697. The current lot is designed to sound the hours and quarters on two bells only on demand. This form of quarter repeat mechanism is thought to have been devised for night-time use in the bedroom; whilst striking clocks with quarter repeat facility were generally intended to be utilised downstairs during the day and upstairs at night. As a consequence silent-pull quarter repeating timepieces are rarer as the original owner have to have been extremely wealthy to afford a timepiece reserved exclusively for use in the bed chamber; especially one that was also fitted with an alarm mechanism. The current lot is extensively illustrated in ANTIQUARIAN HOROLOGY Volume 25 number 2 pages 202-3. These illustrations clearly show the repeat mechanism which is closely related to the system used by Joseph Knibb as described and illustrated in Allix, Charles and Harvey, Laurence HOBSONÕS CHOICE pages 36-7..

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