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AN ENGLISH EIGHT-DAY BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK REPEATER ALARM BY BOXELL, BRIGHTON, CIRCA 1880 5cm white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary repeat and alarm dials, engraved gold mask, the anchor movement striking the half and full hour on a spiral gong, in an Anglaise style case 12,5cm high excluding the handle 1
A FRENCH BRASS LANTERN CLOCK WITH ALARM, REGNAULT, PARIS, CIRCA 1850 12,5cm foliate engraved dial with Arabic and Roman numerals signed Regnault, Paris, the pierced cresting inset with a regulator dial, the four pillar movement with verge escapement striking the full hour on a bell mounted on top of the case, the frame with urn finials, ring-turned ball feet, brass sides 16,5cm high Sold: Stephan Welz & Company (Pty) Ltd, 22 & 23 March 2005, lot 314 1
A FRENCH EIGHT-DAY GILT-BRASS REPEATER ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK BY JOSEPH PENNINGTON, PARIS, CIRCA 1880 5cm white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial signed Joseph Pennington, Paris, ratchet tooth escapement striking the half and full hour on a spiral gong, glazed door and panels, shaped handle, signed T. Martin & Co. 151 Regent Street London on the escapement plate, distress 13,3cm high excluding handle 1
A GERMAN EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK, CIRCA 1880 14cm brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, date aperture and an aperture with a mini pendulum, three subsidiary dials in the arch, an on-and-off alarm, alarm and a moon dial, the clock striking and playing a tune on six bells, the stepped hood surmounted by a brass finial, the panelled door on a stepped plinth base, on brass bun feet, paper label indicating sold in Dresden by Aug. Friedemeyer Königsbruecke Strasse 69, signed Zacharias Conrath, A. Breslau on the backplate, distress, restorations 42cm high 1
An English Regency mahogany bracket clock with alarm, Milton, early 19th century, the five pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with alarm sounding on the same bell, anchor escapement and inscribed Milton, FECIT to the shouldered backplate, the 7 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial with brass alarm disc and signed MILTON to centre, with gilt rosette decoration to spandrels and subsidiary STRIKE SILENT dial flanked by gilt laurel sprays to arch, the break-arch case with brass carrying handle and foliate carved twist mouldings, the sides with rectangular sound frets, on conforming carved moulded base with bun feet, 36cm (14ins) high excluding handle
A late 19th Century French repeating Carriage Alarm Clock, 733, the movement with Silvered cylinder platform escapement, push repeat and strike on a bell, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and further Arabic five minute increments over an Arabic subsidiary and fitted with blued steel moon hands, in a polished Brass obis case, height 6 ¾”
A second half of the 20th Century French lacquered Brass Carriage Clock with Alarm, the movement with lever platform escapement and strike on a blued steel coiled gong, to a Roman dial, with outside minute track and alarm subsidiary at 6, with blue steel trefoil hands, in a lacquered Brass case with foliate engraved frieze panels, height 7 ½”
An early 19th Century 30 Hour Clock Movement with Alarm, Collcott – Cotton, the bespoke wall mounting oak case with overhanging cornice to a glazed door flanked by freestanding columns, to an 11” square 2nd period painted dial with gilt highlighted floral spandrels enclosing an Arabic chapter ring with further Arabic quarters and star markers, decorated to the centre with a pheasant over a date aperture, with pierced and stamped single brass hand with further alarm set hand, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, with anchor escapement and side-mounted alarm mechanism with verge type crown wheel, with strike on a bell, height 24 ½”
A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, circa 1890, with top carrying handle and repeat button, Corinthian corner columns, bevelled glass panels, enamel Arabic chapter ring and alarm dial enclosed by pierced scroll decoration with birds, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, 19.5cm high over handle
A Gilt Brass Quarter Striking Carriage Clock with Alarm, circa 1890, with carrying handle and repeat button to the top, Corinthian capped corner columns, underside of the case with selections for hours and quarters/silent/quarters only, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with later platform lever escapement, quarter striking with four hammers onto four gongs, 22cm high over handle
A Rare Gilt Brass Grand Sonniere Alarm Carriage Clock with Presentation Inscription From the Queen Xmas 1897, signed Drocourt, retailed by D & J Wellby, Garrick St, London, late 19th century, the gorge case with top carrying handle and repeat button, front of the base with engraved inscription From The Queen Xmas - 1897, the underside with grand sonniere selection lever striking/silent/full striking and numbered 29006, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, two hammers striking two blued steel gongs for the hours and quarters, and a further smaller hammer striking a gong for the alarm, movement backplate stamped with Drocourt`s trade mark and numbered 29006, 17.5cm high over handle, within its original brass bound travelling case, with concealed top carrying handle and ivorine inset plaque initialled HW, together with original winding key numbered 29006 and outer double lock key for the travelling case Sold with a letter from the Registrar at the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle, dated 13th June 1994, saying they have found an entry in Queen Victoria`s Privy Purse Accounts for November 1897, under the section `presents`, for the purchase of a clock from D & J Wellby. The clock recorded in the accounts book was given to the Telegraph Clerk. Research shows the telegraphist was a George Warren who had worked for 34 years for Her Majesty at Osborne House. He died in 1896. It is possible this clock was presented, for long service, to Warren`s family in 1897 (Jubilee year), as HW on the outer case could be family member`s initials.
A Fine and Rare George II Ebonised Pull Quarter Repeating Alarm Table Clock with Unusual Dial Display, signed William Scafe, London, circa 1730, the inverted bell top with acorn finials, side carrying handles and pierced wood sound frets, pull repeat cord, raised on block feet, 8-1/2-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre with alarm dial and mock pendulum aperture, the arch with silvered plaque with strike/silent selection and signed corresponding hand, date subsidiary dial and engraved sunburst decoration to the dial plate, twin fusee movement with verge escapement, quarter striking four hammers onto a nest of four bells and a further hammer striking a bell for the hours, backplate displaying two racks and engraved throughout with mask, bird and scroll decoration and signed to the centre, secured by brackets, 55cm high William Scafe is recorded as a maker of repute, who worked at King Street, Guildhall, London in 1721, and was Master of the Clockmakers Company 1749-64. He is best known for the distinctive design to his dials and workmanship. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg.283. A very similar table clock is illustrated in Barder (Richard CR) The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830, pg.52.
Disney - A Bayard `Mickey Mouse` alarm clock, made in France, circa 1977; a Bradley `Mickey Mouse` alarm clock, made in Germany, with a circular face; a Bradley `Mickey Mouse` alarm clock, made in Germany, with an oval face; and five later `Mickey Mouse` alarm clocks, two of them boxed, (8).
A Smiths travelling alarm clock, the square dial with Arabic numerals, within a zipped leather case, a French bedside alarm clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary alarm dial and inscribed `Jaz`, another travelling timepiece, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and inscribed `Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, Delhi & Simla`, within a leather case, together with two gentlemen`s wristwatches, three ladies` wristwatches, various drawing instruments, a bubble level and a lens.
An early 20th Century French brass cased alarm carriage clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the glazed case with carrying handle above reeded columns, on a stepped base and shaped feet, height approx 11.5cm, with a key.
A 20th Century lacquered brass gorge cased carriage clock with eight day movement repeating on a gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `L`Epee, Fondre en 1839...France`, above subsidiary day, alarm and date dials, the case with swing handle, height approx 17.5cm (lacking back door).

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