A striking Austrian verge bracket clock with alarm, the 6 inch brass dial signed in the arch Joseph Kermer in Leoben, the profusely engraved centre with mock pendulum and alarm setting disc, the going barrel movement with stopwork on the backplate, pull alarm wind, in an inverted bell top ebonised case, 1ft 3.5in (40cm) h, handle down.
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A DUTCH MAHOGANY AND FLORAL MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass arched dial inscribed "Fromantell and Clark", the case with long door inlaid with ferns, flowers and swags, with an oval neo-classical urn brass lenticle, the hood with square tapering pilasters with gilt brass finials, surmounted by a blind fret frieze and architectural pediment, the brass dial with serpent and mask spandrels, with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matt centre with subsidiary dials for alarm, seconds and date, the two train movement striking on a bell, 95" high. See illustration
A gun metal alarm pocket watch made by Zenith and retailed by Birch & Gaydon LTD, circa 1915, the black dial with bold luminous Arabic numerals, subsidiary alarm and seconds dials positioned at twelve and six o` clock respectively, the gun metal case numbered 10702, hand and alarm set pushers flank the winding at one and eleven o` clock, case bears an integral stand, fitted with a signed movement with Swiss lever escapement. Case diameter 47mm. Although this watch does not bear any military property stamps, it does have certain attributes which would make it an admirable service timepiece. The retailer, Birch & Gaydon Ltd of London, supplied the British military with equipment throughout the Great War and, as is probably the case with this watch, also retailed their stock privately to members of the armed forces. The watch itself was made by the Swiss maker Zenith, circa 1915 employing an unusual 15 jewel movement with a built-in alarm which is operated by a second spring barrel and a hammer which strikes against a gong. Clever case design also enabled the user to position the watch upright on an integral stand. For reference please see Wesolowski; Military Timepieces page 28. Keyless wind pocket watch, movement is currently functioning, dial is marked, luminescent is wearing away from Arabic numerals, luminescent has fallen off minute hand and is loose in dial, glass is slightly scratched, case is scratched and scuffed as a result of general wear. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, signed Charles Oudin, Palais, Royal, circa 1840, the one piece case with carrying handle, repeat button, glazed bevelled panels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a gilt finished platform lever escapement and striking on a bell, 14.5cm high
A Gilt Brass Grand Sonnerie Carriage Clock with Alarm, circa 1890, the case with carrying handle and repeat button, glazed bevelled panels, underside of the case with selection lever for grand sonnerie/petite sonnerie/silence, white enamel Arabic chapter ring surrounded with pierced scroll work depicting lions to either side of the alarm dial, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, quarter and hour striking with two hammer on to two blued steel gongs and a further hammer for the alarm, 20cm high
A Dutch Mahogany Quarter Striking Longcase Clock with Calendars and Alarm, signed Klaas Johs, Andriese.Groun, circa 1780, the case with a swan neck pediment and a central carved floral mount and later figural finials, pierced sound frets, Corinthian columns, trunk door with central gilt metal mount depicting father of time applied over a glazed lenticle, plinth raised upon carved claw ball feet, 12-inch silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals and signed, dial centre with central alarm disc, month/date and day of the week apertures, subsidiary seconds combined with date, penny moonphase combined with two apertures above at 6 for the lunar scale, below chapter ring with a painted biblical scene, twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement, quarter striking with two hammers onto two bells and a further hammer striking a bell for the alarm (alarm weight missing), 247cm high
A 20th Century lacquered brass cased carriage alarm clock with eight day repeating movement striking on a gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial and inscribed `L`Epee Fondre en 1839, Sainte Suzanne, France`, the four glass gorge case with swing handle, height approx 18cm.
A late 19th Century American Alarm Timepiece, Waterbury Clock Co, the arched case with spire finials to a glazed panel door, with coloured print depicting a coastal fishing scene beneath a 4 ½” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and quatrefoil hands, to a spring-driven movement with strike on a bell, height 15”
A late 19th Century 30 hour Postman’s type Alarm Clock, the 10” painted arched dial with river scene to the arch and floral spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic painted chapter ring with pierced brass hands and alarm set to the centre, to a wooden posted movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 14”

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