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A CARTIER BALLON BLEU DESK CLOCK circular white dial signed Cartier with Roman index and inner minute track, luminous hands and silver alarm hand, polished steel case, stone set crown with guard, case reference 111442AL 3043. Case diameter 82.5mmCurrently functioning but not tested, overall condition is good with only light marks to the case, includes the original Cartier box and instruction booklet.
Movado, A Chronometre ermeto travel clock,the signed dial with silvered roman numeral hour markers within a sliding leather covered case, the case back with hinged stand., together with a Mushiri Alarm Home watch (2)Condition Report: Please note that the movements have not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts
Dent a Paris, a French brass carriage clock, engraved case, the rear door with dust covers, rectangular enamelled dial with Roman chapter ring and subsidiary alarm dial, repeating alarm movement, height 13cm, with carry case and associated keys.Condition report:The clock winds, ticks (don't know yet about accuracy), repeats and alarms correctly, case is good, inscription on the dial is worn, associated case and three keys.The underside of the case, internal aspect of the movement door, and base plate below the winding peg are stamped '3016'. Then there is another number stamped on the back of the front movement plate which appears to be '3960'.
A late 18th century alarm clock by Whitehurst, Derby, the 6" / 15cm silvered dial with black Roman numerals, and brass alarm hand, minute track and diamond shaped five-minute markers, crown wheel escapement, chiming on a bell, wrought metal bracket for wall mounting, the back plate stamped '66::11', in a later oak veneered long case, with pendulum and bob on hook and spike chain, two small lead weights and pendulum.
A fine brass Grande Sonnerie repeating alarm carriage clock, retailed by Fernando Gantez, Madrid, circa 1890, the case with carrying handle and repeat button, the underside of the case with sonnerie selection lever in Spanish - grande sonnerie/silent/petite sonnerie -number on base '1903', the enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement, striking on two blued steel gongs and alarm striking on a bell, 19.5cm high over handle (overwound).
An 18th century 30-hour, Liege oak longcase clock, brass and steel dial, signed to the arch 'Repare par D D J Lambermont a Liege', with alarm dial, 247 cm high.Provenance: The contents of The Birches, Kingston-upon-ThamesPendulum and single-weight present.The posted movement seems to run through when tension is applied to the chains but I can not vouch for its reliability or accuracy, the dial shows some signs of being removed and refixed, and the pendulum suspension spring has been adapted.I don't think this movement and case started life together and would suggest that the clock is a marriage albeit a decorative one and its components come from the late 18th century, I have tried to find the name in Loomes/ G.H Baillie's Watchmakers of the world but nothing was found.To sum up the clock has seen some adaptation and is not a purist's piece and I think it would be safe to suggest this will need work to make good .
A late 17th century brass lantern clock with verge escapementJoseph Williamson, LondonThe frame with its bell and spider now lacking, but with three engraved pierced frets and slender urn finials over a florally engraved dialplate and silvered Roman chapter ring with inner quarter hour track and fleur de lys half hour markers, the centre with running foliage around the alarm setting disc and polished steel hand. The weight driven movement with knife edge verge escapement and short pendulum with brass pear-shaped bob, the striking train with outside countwheel and filed steel hammer stop. (Bell, spider, side doors, rear panel, weights and alarm train lacking). 28cms (11ins) highFor further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
Breguet No. 759. A very fine silver hump-backed carriage clock with perpetual calendar, moonphase, grande sonnerie striking and alarm, sold to Ettore Bugatti in 1931. In the original fitted box, with certificate No. 3278Breguet, Paris, number 759The silver hump back case surmounted by the original chain link handle, over a repeat button and solid sides, the rear door opening with a secret screw system released only by the winding key, raised on button feet. The silver engine turned dial with outer dotted minute band (with slightly larger to mark every five minutes) framing the Roman numerals and finely engine turned centre; just below XII sits the subsidiary dial for running seconds (marked in Arabic quarters and again with the dotted band) over an alarm-setting dial (titled on a gold plaque) at III; the moon's age given on a subsidiary dial at IX, via a gold and blued steel rolling moon disc set over an engraved cloudy sky. With fine blued steel hands throughout. All set within a finely engine turned gilt mask with two applied gold signature plaques Breguet and No. 759 above four rectangular apertures offering the day (in French), date, month and year. The eight day movement wound through the rear panel (each winding aperture protected by a gilt ball stopper, one polished, the other matted joined by a gilt chain), with frosted gilt arched plates and highly polished steel work. A blued steel selection lever allows the owner to choose between full grande sonnerie striking (i.e. the hours and quarters announced on a pair of gongs every fifteen minutes); petite sonnerie (just each quarter announced every fifteen minutes) or silence. The quarters and hours struck on a pair of polished steel gongs, the alarm is struck on a third shaped steel gong. The escapement with fine quality cut and compensated bimetallic balance to a jewelled lever escapement. Ticking, striking and repeating. Together with the original fitted travel case with gilt-tooled edges and turnbuckle catches to the side, the front door with sliding cover that allows the dial to be either protected or revealed during transit; the interior fitted to accommodate the hand setting and winding key, the latter ingeniously mounted with a pair of steel pins in the handle to allow the rear door to be opened. 15.5cms (6.25ins) high. (4)For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
An impressive mid 18th century Dutch walnut quarter striking automata longcase clock with moonhpase, alarm and annual calendarAntoni van Oostrom, AmsterdamThe caddy top with three carved giltwood figural finials depicting Atlas and two heralds over tall brass-mounted Doric columns, the long shaped door centred by a brass-framed lenticle depicting Europa and the Bull, on a base with canted front angles to paw feet. The 13 inch rectangular arched dial set to the top with a hand painted maritime scene featuring four three-masted ships in full sail on choppy waters, around them three smaller manned row boats try in vain to spear a whale blowing a plume of water in the distance, an albatross and pair of polar bears look on, the whole scene overseen by the figure of Mercury hovering in the cloudy sky above, all participants rocking in time with the pendulum. The lower half of the dial is framed by bold scroll spandrels with a silvered Roman and Arabic arcaded chapter ring, finely matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial enclosing the date aperture over tapering apertures for the month and day with engraved figural representations of each, the lower half of the centre with recessed rolling moon engraved with signs of the zodiac, signed around VI Antoni Van Oostrum, Amsterdam. The weight driven movement united by four knopped pillars, anchor escapement, sounding the hours and the quarters on a pair of nested bells, the separate weight-driven alarm train mounted to the side and using the larger bell. Together with a pendulum, a pair of brass weights, and a crank winder. 2.68m (8ft 10ins) high.For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
A Late 19th Century French Grande and Petite-Sonnerie Silvered and Lacquered Brass Repeating Carriage Clock With Three Limoges Enamel PanelsCharles Oudin, Paris No. 2371The case surmounted by a cast floral handle over the thickly bevelled rectangular escapement window, the top with cast bead and tulip border, above foliate tied columns and polychrome Limoges enamel panels depicting a courtly dressed man to the left hand side wearing a large lace collar and rich red doublet and hose; to the right hand side his partner wears a long blue gown with gilt highlights and a feathered hat, set on a cast tulip and bead topped base with narrow feet. The richly enamelled dial depicting another couple in courtly dress, with a castle between them, framing the blue and gilt Roman numeral plaques, the centre signed Chles Oudin Paris under brass poker and fleur des lys hands. The triple spring barrel movement with cut and compensated bi-metallic balance with jewelled Swiss lever platform escapement, the backplate with French directional engraving and silvered alarm dial inside the two coiled blued steel gongs. Ticking, with operational alarm, together with a double-ended winding key. 22cms (8.5ins) highFor further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
Louis William Wain (British, 1860-1939)Jack's Rude Awakening signed 'Louis Wain.' (centre right), inscribed 'Jack Doggy always took his/forty winks in the morning after/his run out + his mistress put/the alarm clock on to wake him/up at 10 minutes to twelve/to go out/with her,/and/when the alarm went off Jack/doggy woke up in the middle/of a nice dream. He was so wild/with the alarm clock that he barked/+ barked at it till he stopped/it ringing.' (lower right)pen and ink on paper22 x 18cm (8 11/16 x 7 1/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Chris Beetles Gallery, LondonPrivate Collection, U.K.ExhibitedLondon, Chris Beetles Gallery, Louis Wain, 24 August-11 September 1992, no. 84For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A COLLECTION OF TWENTIETH CENTURY ITEMS, to include a ball bearing 'Time Machine' kinetic clock, three glass lamp/ceiling shades, a modern green Geemarc Trimline telephone, an orange cased glass covered vase, a Metamec alarm clock with wooden and Bakelite case, a Majak glass cased mantle clock made in USSR, a yellow Pifco desk fan, a tin of stair carpet grips, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd, electrical items untested)
THREE BOXES AND A CAMERA CASE OF CAMERAS, TECHNOLOGY ITEMS, ETC, including a Canon AE-1, a boxed Motorola MicroTac Pro, a boxed SilverCrest protective iPad case with keyboard, a Philips AM/FM radio alarm clock, a Pifco mini-fan, a Canon Digital Video Camcorder MV700, a black leather camera case containing assorted lens fittings and other accessories, a Sony Discman ESP, assorted flip mobile phones by Ericsson and Motorola, a Sony Handycam, a number of empty camera and lens boxes, etc (3 boxes + camera bag)
CARTIER. Travel alarm clock made of gilded metal with enamel. Oval-shaped alarm clock with white dial and Roman numerals, with cream enamel border. On a stand with two legs in the shape of the letter C. Two blue stone cabochons on the back of the dial, stamped Cartier Paris, number 7509 27859, made in Switzerland, in a red leather case. 9 cm high. Width: 15cm, Height: 15cm, Depth: 10cm, Weight: 0.5kg, Condition: Good, Material: Metal
A late 19th century brass corniche cased and four glass repeat striking carriage clock, with swing handle, the white dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary hour dial, raised on shaped bracket feet, 16cm high.Condition ReportThe movement winds, sets and is currently ticking. The alarm repeating function is not working. The case is in good overall condition but showing wear commensurate with age and tarnished in places.
Cartier. A lot of two desk clocks (2)Comprising a Cartier 'Santos' blue lacquer and gilt brass quartz alarm clock on easel support, Circa 1990, case number 7508 1293, 73mm and a Cartier 'Happy Birthday' stainless steel folding quartz alarm clock, ref.2753, Circa 2000, case number 547310GD, 50mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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