A late 19th/early 20th century French brass carriage clock with alarm and repeatsigned Henri Jacot and numberd 17,871the Gorge case with canted lobe swing handle, the 6' rectangular enamel dial with Roman chapter ring with outer five minute track above a subsidiary Arabic alarm dial, the brass twin train movement with gilt platform lever escapement with compensated balance, striking on a gong, with key 18cm high overallFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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A late 19th century French brass grand sonnerie carriage clock with alarm, petite sonnerie, silent and repeat functionsthe Gorgè case with lobed swing handle, the 2.25' enamel dial with Roman numerals above an Arabic subsidiary alarm, the brass twin drum movement with jewelled silvered platform lever movement with compensated balance, striking and chiming on two graduated bells, 16.5cm high, 9.5cm wide, 8.5m deepFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid 19th century French one-pieced cased carriage clock with alarm and push repeatretailed by LeRoy & Fils, 244 Regent St, supplied by Drocourt, numbered 9003the lacquered brass case with canted swing handle and lbevelled glass observation panel, the white enamel Roman and Arabic dial with blued steel Breguet-style moon hands over an Arabic alarm subsidiary, the spring barrel movement with jewelled English lever platform escapement, and half-cut bimetallic balance with compensation screws, the backplate engraved with French winding and setting instructions together with a double-ended key and an associated green leather and velvet-lined travel case, 18cms highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
(A) A 400-day style clock with a weighted ball movement contained under a glass dome. 2½" dial with Roman numerals. Raised on a wooden base with 3 cast claw feet. Dimensions: 8" x 5" x 5". (B) Together with a 1900s travelling alarm clock signed Winsor Bishop Norwich. 8 day Swiss made. With 2" dial, Arabic numerals, seconds hand. In a crocodile-style leather case. Dimensions: 4½" x 5" x 5". Condition: Item A: Good condition, not working A/F. Item B: Poor condition, leather deteriorating, movement not tested. A/F
A brass carriage clock with two-train, spring-driven movement chiming on two gongs with alarm. White dial with alarm dial. Roman numerals. Bevelled glass back and sides (one glass missing). The top has an oval bevelled glass showing an escapement. Dimensions: 5" x 4" x 3½".Condition: Poor condition, glass missing from the side of case, minute hand missing, brass tarnished, movement needs a service and clean. Not tested. A/F.
A German and American 19th century 30-hour alarm clock - German Bavarian carved case with a crenellated top and decorative turrets on a rectangular carved plinth with four pad feet, two train movement with alarm, paper dial with Roman numerals, spade hands and brass alarm setting disc to the centre, visible pendulum marked RA, sounding the alarm on a bell. H36 W27 D14.An American "Waterbury" shelf clock in a wooden veneered case with a glazed door and painted tablet, painted steel dial with roman numerals, Maltese steel hands and brass alarm setting disc to the centre, with a separate alarm mechanism sounding the alarm on a bell. With pendulum. H27 W27 D10.
EARDLEY NORTON LONDON. A mahogany bracket clock, eight day duration, double fusee movement having a verge escapement and striking the hours on a bell with fully engraved back plate signed Eardley Norton London. With rise and fall regulation and raised silver chapter ring with black Roman numerals the matted centre with date aperture and alarm setting disc with cast brass and scroll spandrels to the four corners. The arch having two subsidiary dials for strike/silent and engraved in scroll Eardley Norton London. '224' etched on back. Est. £1500 - £2000.
L 'Epee Carriage Clock Early 20th century repeating carriage clock by L 'Epee Saint Luxanne, France, lever platform escapement striking on a single gong, white enamel dial, Roman numeral chapter ring and outer Arabic minutes ring, over a subsidiary alarm dial, gilt brass case, bevelled glass, with key.9.5cm wide, 8cm deep, 15cm high with handle downClock ticks and strikes on the hour and half hour, repeater functional, we do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale. Some patination and scratching to the gilt brass case, glass in good order.
Five Boxed TV-related diecast models to include 4 x Corgi (CC01601 Last of the Summer Wine, 05201 Only Fools and Horses, CC06401 A View to a Kill & Harry Potter Mr Weasley's Ford Anglia) and Gateway Global Ltd 30023 Laurel & Hardy in Jeep, plus a boxed Wesco Only Fools & Horses 3D Talking Alarm Clock. Diecast ex, boxes dusty but gd (6)
Large quantity of Barbie related toys and collectables, including Barbie Snap 'n Store wardrobe accessories, diamonica, talking alarm clock, lamp, Mattel Barbie treasures wedding set, jigsaws, mugs and others, all generally Fair to Good, some within Fair to Good packaging, unchecked for completeness. (qty)
Star Wars - 17 boxed Episode I figures & collectibles featuring Hasbro, Tiger, Applausem etc, to include Naboo Fighter, Darth Maul and Sith Speeder, Trade Federation Tank, Trade Federation Droid Starfighter, Obi Wan Kenobi Lightsaber, Space Battle Alarm Clock, Darth Maul Mega Collectors, Darth Maul Rubik's Cube, etc, vg overall (2 boxes)
Lego - Nine Boxed Lego sets to include 2 x Lego Creator 31044 sets, The Lego Movie 2 70823 Emmet's Thricycle! (unopened), Lego City 60163 Starter Set, 2 x 40253 Christmas sets (one unopened), 40121, 41940 Bag Tag Unicorn set and 5004389 Nexo Knights set (unless stated, boxes opened with pieces generally contained within zip-locked bags, boxes show some storage-related wear) together with 2 x bagged Lego sets (7801 Lego Racers - unopened and 5004394 The Ninjago Movie - opened), 850949 Lego Christmas bauble set, 4 x Lego Movie 2 Sticker Starter Packs (unopened), 2 x Lego ' Create The World ' collector's card albums (partially complete), Lego The Batman Movie minifigure display case, Lego Legoland PC game, Lego The Lego Movie 2 Emmet alarm clock, etc, plus a tinned Mega Bloks Vodafone McLaren Mercedes set (contents unchecked for completeness) (2 boxes)
A BRASS-CASED REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, SIGNED CHARLES FRODSHAM, LONDON the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and a subsidiary alarm dial, French 11 jewels movement, no. 312, with a guarantee dated 10/1/78. 15cm high excl. handleAppears to be running well but has not been monitored for any length of time, so unwarranted. In generally good condition.
A Jaeger travelling alarm clock with 8-day movement, in snakeskin folding case, overall dial width 5.5cmCase has some tears and rips to it, quite rubbed on the corners with several small sections missing, generally worn, dial is marked and surface scratched around the edge, currently not in working order
A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKLATE 19TH CENTURYthe brass eight day movement with a platform lever escapement, repeat and alarm mechanisms and striking on a gong, stamped '4490 434', with an enamelled dial with black Roman numerals above an alarm dial inside a gilt foliate engraved frame, the gorge case with an oval inspection window and four bevelled glass panes, with a key, and another carriage clock retailed by Searle & Co., London (2)13.5cm high, 9.3cm wide, 8.3cm deep (max)
An assorted collection of 20th century curios to include a travel cased black gammon set, a faux tortoiseshell leather case manicure set, a series of silver plated lidded vanity set pieces, a Chinese enamelled cloisonne matchbox case, Kaiser travel alarm clock, an onyx and gilt metal pill pot and a pair of Chinese handheld fans.
A VINTAGE SINGER SEWING MACHINE, MANTEL CLOCKS AND WOODEN BOXES, comprising a Singer Gazelle sewing machine with case and instruction booklet, two wooden tool boxes, a Bentima mantel clock, a model Galleon ship, an oak mother of pearl inlay sewing box, a Metamex quartz carriage clock, a black and gilt decorated Patar alarm clock, etc. (12) (Condition Report: clocks and sewing machine not tested)
Vergoldete Automaten-Turmuhr mit Glockenschlag, Wecker und beweglichen Figuren der JagdthematikHöhe: 44 cm. Sockelbreite 27 cm.Tiefe: 23 cm.Wohl Augsburg, um 1630.Feuervergoldete Bronze, Eisen, Stahl, Silber und Versilberung.Spindelwerk in Eisen und Eisenschnitt, Federwerke in Stahl, poliert. Federaufzug mittels Schlüssel. Die Seitenwände abnehmbar, wodurch ein Einblick ins Werk und die Federn möglich ist.Das Stundenschlagwerk ist mit den Jagdfiguren des Aufsatzes verbunden, die nach rechts kreisen. Der Viertelschlag ist zudem mit den beiden außerhalb des Pavillons sitzenden Hunden verbunden, die sich beim Schlag auf- und nieder heben. Diese Raffinesse führt eine lebendige Schauszenerie vor, entsprechend einem figürlichen Glockenspiel.Der Aufbau turmförmig, wie bei etlichen berühmten Augsburger Beispielen, auf ebonisiertem Sockel und nochmaliger vergoldeter, floral reliefierter Gehäusebasis, über der sich der rechteckige Turm erhebt. An den Ecken kannelierte Eckpilaster mit Volutenkapitellen und hohen Basen mit prominenter Diamantrustika. Der bekrönende Aufsatz verjüngt sich nach oben, dreiteilig gegliedert. Er setzt mit einem durchbrochen gearbeiteten Gesims an, mit Einblick zu den beiden Glocken. An den Ecken vier pyramidenförmige Aufsätze, dazwischen Baluster, die den runden, zweistufigen Aufsatz umstehen. In der ersten Ebene werden in den Öffnungen Figuren sichtbar, die bei Glockenschlag kreisen - eine Hirschfigur, verfolgt von einem Bogenschützen in Begleitung von Hunden. Daneben beidseits zwei kleine Hunde, die sich beim Glockenschlag anheben. Die Figürchen in Silberguss. Der obere Aufsatz, in Form eines runden Pavillons, enthält im Inneren eine stehende menschliche Gestalt mit Hirschgeweih, die sich dreht. Gemeint ist Aktäon, der mythische Jäger, der durch die Jagdgöttin Diana in einen Hirsch verwandelt wurde. Die bogig durchbrochene abschließende Kuppelkalotte trägt als Bekrönung eine plastische, ebenfalls vergoldete Figur des Gottes Hermes mit geflügeltem Petasos und Flügelschuhen.Sämtliche vier Seiten des Turmgehäuses sind in feiner Graviertechnik mit C-Bögen, Blattvoluten und Blüten dekoriert und mit runden Zifferblättern bzw. Funktionsanzeigen besetzt:An der Vorderseite das primäre Zifferblatt mit eingefasstem Ziffernring, versilbert (dunkle Patina) als 24-Stunden-Kapitelring mit römischen Stunden und 5-Minuten-Intervall-Anzeige. Alarm-Einstellungsscheibe, lateinisch beschriftet für Sonnenaufgang, Mittag und Sonnenuntergang. Die drei Zeiger gebläut.An den Seiten Hilfszifferblätter mit Angabe der zuletzt geschlagenen Viertelstunden und Stunden.An der Rückseite ein weiterer 24-Stunden-Kapitelring, der ebenfalls eine vergoldete Volvelle umschließt, mit Anzeige der Mondphasen, ferner mit Diagramm der ptolemäischen Planeten-Aspekte; die Alarm-Einstellscheibe mit 24-Stundenangabe und lateinischen Bezeichnungen für Sonnenaufgang, Mittag, Sonnenuntergang und Nacht.Ein der vorliegenden Uhr wenigstens im Aufbau sehr verwandtes Beispiel schuf der Augsburger Uhrmacher Matthias Greylach. Nicht auf Funktionsfähigkeit geprüft. A.R.Provenienz:Masterpieces from the Time Museum, Sotheby´s, New York, 2. Dezember 1999, Lot 50.Literatur:Peter Frieß/ Eva Langenstein (Hrsg.), Mechanik aus der Wunderkammer, Die Vorläufer der Computer, anlässlich einer Ausstellung auf der 41. Deutschen Kunst- und Antiquitätenmesse vom 28. November – 4. Dezember 1996, Katalog des Deutschen Museums Bonn - im Gespräch mit Wissenschaft und Technik, München 1996.Jürgen Abeler, Meister der Uhrmacherkunst, Wuppertal 2010.Richard Mühe/ Horand M. Vogel, Alte Uhren. Ein Handbuch europäischer Tischuhren, Wanduhren und Bodenstanduhren, München 1976 (mit Abb. einer Türmchenuhr). (1322017) (11) (†)Gilt automat “Türmchenuhr” with strike on bell, alarm and moving figures with hunting themeHeight: 44 cm.Base width: 27 cm.Depth: 23 cm.Probably Augsburg, ca. 1630.Fire-gilt bronze, iron, steel, silver, and silver plating. The structure is tower-shaped, as are several famous Augsburg examples, on an ebonized base and a further gilt-base decorated with floral reliefs surmounted by a rectangular tower. The corners are decorated with pilasters with volute capitals and tall bases with prominent diamond rustication. The top-most part tapers upwards and is divided into three parts: it starts with an openwork cornice revealing two bells on the inside. There are four pyramid-shaped attachments at the corners, with balusters in between that surround the round, two-tiered top part. The first level reveals cast silver figurines in the openings that circle when the clock chimes: a deer pursued by an archer accompanied by dogs. Next to it on either side are two small dogs, which rise at the chime of the bell. The upper part is shaped like a round pavilion with a revolving human figure with deer antlers inside. This is Actaeon, the mythical hunter who was transformed into a stag by the hunting goddess Diana. The arched, openwork calotte at the top of the dome is surmounted by a three-dimensional gilt-figure of the god Hermes with winged petasos hat and winged shoes.All four sides of the tower housing are decorated with fine engravings with c-shaped arches, leaf volutes and flowers and set with round dials or function displays: On the front the primary dial with a framed numeral ring, silvered (dark patina) as a 24-hour chapter ring with Roman hour numerals and 5-minute interval display. Alarm dial, labelled in Latin for sunrise, noon, and sunset. The three hands are blued.Subdials on the sides show the last struck quarter hours and hours. On the reverse another 24-hour chapter ring, also enclosing a gilt volvelle, showing the phases of the moon, further with a diagram of the Ptolemaic planetary aspects; the alarm dial with 24-hour indication and Latin terms for sunrise, noon, sunset and night. Spindle movement in iron and cut iron, spring mechanisms in polished steel. Spring winding by key. The side walls can be removed, allowing access to the movement and the springs. The hourly striking mechanism is connected to the hunting figures of the top part, which circle to the right. The quarter beat is also connected to the two dogs sitting outside the pavilion, who rise up and back down on each strike. This sophisticated mechanism presents a lively spectacle, corresponding to a figural carillon.The Augsburg clockmaker Matthias Greylach created an example that is very similar to the present clock, at least in terms of the clock's structure. Provenance:Masterpieces from the Time Museum, Sotheby´s, New York, 2 December 1999, lot 50.Literature:Peter Frieß/ Eva Langenstein (ed.), Mechanik aus der Wunderkammer, Die Vorläufer der Computer, on the occasion of an exhibition at the 41st German Art and Antiques Fair, 28 November - 4 December 1996, catalogue of the Deutsches Museum Bonn - im Gespräch mit Wissenschaft und Technik, Munich 1996.Jürgen Abeler, Meister der Uhrmacherkunst, Wuppertal 2010.Richard Mühe/ Horand M. Vogel, Alte Uhren. Ein Handbuch europäischer Tischuhren, Wanduhren und Bodenstanduhren, Munich 1976 (with ill. of a little tower clock).Bodenstanduhren, Munich 1976 (with ill. of a little tower clock).
An oak Westminster chime mantel clock, Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, 43cm, key and pendulum; another similar smaller; a German copper miniature alarm clock, swing handle, 6.5cm high altogether; a USA Westclox alarm clock, Dura case, model 61-C, 7.5cm; a copper desk alarm clock, etc (6)
A WWII period Nuremburg rally clockwork alarm clock, the dial with portrait of Adolf Hitler before a swastika flag and titled 'Nurnberg 1923-33', probably by Gustav Becker sold to raise party funds original and complete although alarm hand detached/missing, overall displaying signs of use and age, movement winds and runs - no guarantee of working condition and untested

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