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An early 20th century French brass alarm clock, the movement within a cylindrical body showing the time on a barrel to one side of the four supporting columns, a bob pendulum below and a cockerel indicator for the alarm dial at the top, stamped Fot. Bte. either side of a star topped anchor shield by the fixed winder key, 13cm high
A French lacquered brass carriage clock with alarm and unusual Royal commemorative dial. Unsigned circa 1900. The two train gong-striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and rectangular enamel dial with white Arabic numeral chapter ring above alarm dial flanked by lion and unicorn motifs on a light grey ground with a coronet to the upper edge, in a Corinthian pillars design case with hinged carrying handle and moulded base (light hairline cracks to dial), 17.5cm high excluding handle. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French brass carriage clock with alarm, Le Roy & Fils, Paris, late 19th century. The eight day gong-striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and signed Le Roy & Fils, Palais Royal 13 & 15, Paris to backplate, the rectangular white Roman numeral enamel dial with subsidiary alarm setting dial in an corniche type case with hinged carrying handle and push-button for the hour repeat, 15cm high excluding handle. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A crocodile Gladstone travelling bag, with chrome mounts and a leather lined interior with a pocket, the front with a fitted water silk lined pocket with an easel ivorene mirror, scissors, penknife, file, button hook, and tweezers, a lift out board with handle and mounted an alarm clock, hair brush, clothes brush, three glass bottles with covers, and a circular pot and cover, on five stud feet, 13.25in (33.5cm) w.
An unusual late 19th century oak and brass automatic memorandum clock, the hinged pediment enclosing a 48 slot revolving dial to facilitate the insertion of an ivorine tablet which discharges into a slot below the main dial at a predetermined time in order to activate the alarm, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, height 38cm. This type of clock was first patented in 1891 by John Davidson. (Illustrated).
Henri Jacot, Paris. A gorge cased French carriage clock, the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half hours on a gong with a push repeat, the backplate stamped with the trademark of Henri Jacot and numbered '17119', the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals, blued steel spade hands, a subsidiary alarm setting dial and having a typical Jacot inner ring, contained in a gorge style case, height 16cm. * For details of Jacot see Lot No. 586.
A gilt brass repeating carriage clock with alarm, by Dent, fancy scroll hinged handle above a white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, inscribed 'Dent a Paris' and subsidiary dial, the movement with bell strike, lever platform escapement signed 'Dent a Paris', no.2661 and shutter hinged door, on a canted plinth foot, 15cm high
A Small Brass Lantern Clock with Alarm, signed Amyot & Bennett, Norwich, circa 1790, 6-inch arched brass dial with Roman numerals, central alarm disc, single pierced hand, arch signed, behind the dial two side pierced frets and two side opening doors, four-posted two train movement with verge escapement, a hammer striking a top mounted bell for the alarm, two spurs to the back feet, bob pendulum, 21cm high See illustration
A late 19th Century gilt brass carriage alarm clock with eight day repeating movement, striking on a gong, the dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the glazed case with swing handle above fluted columns on a stepped base and bracket feet, height approx 18.5cm, (dial cracked).
A French brass repeating carriage clock with calendar and alarm, circa 1860, the plain glazed case with machine turned gilt dial having subsidiaries below, the unsigned backplate with gong strike and repeating on a bell to the base, with pierced platform lever escapement, the reverse with dust shutter with winding apertures, generally in need of some attention, 16cm high with handle folded
A French repeating carriage clock with calendar and alarm marked 'McCabe London', circa 1860, the silvered rectangular dial with subsidiary seconds, day, date and alarm aperture, the twin barrel movement with lever escapement striking on a bell (probably replaced), and alarm striking on a bell to the base, the reverse with dust shutter with winding apertures, the worn case with dentil cornice, 15.5cm high with handle folded

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