A cased brass carriage timepiece, c.1900, French, the dial inscribed 'Martin & Co Paris & Cheltenham', with a single train movement, housed within a leather travel case, complete with a key,clock 10cm highCondition ReportNot overwound, but does not appear to be working. Wear and rubbing to the brass case. Cracks to the enamel dial. Losses, wear and marks to the leather case and its lining.
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A French carriage clock, in an engraved gorge case, with an enamelled dial with Roman numerals, with an Arabic alarm and a date dial below, with repeater, striking the hour and half, on a bell, with a swing handle, stamped underside '1997' twice, 16cm high overallCondition ReportNo key, Good overall. Does not run freely. With minor scratches/ marks to the dial. No chips or cracks in the glass. Please see additional images.
A FINE ENGLISH CARRIAGE CLOCK BY JAMES AND WALTER MARSHALL 19th century, striking on a bell, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the floral engraved case with a swing carrying handle to the top, 11cm high, in a leather case, 15cm highProvenance: A private North Dorset collection.
A circa 1900 brass cased carriage clock, the movement with repeat and white enamel dial with Roman numerals, numbered to back plate 2064, 14 cm high excluding handle and a 19th Century American drop dial wall clock, walnut cased, the movement by Chauncey Jerome of Newhaven Connecticut "Warrented good", 38.5 cm wide x 65 cm deep
JESSIE MARION KING (1875-1949) INTEREST PRESENTATION CARRIAGE CLOCK BELONGING TO HER FATHER REV. JOHN KING, 1893 brass, the twin-train movement with lever anchor escapement, bears inscription PRESENTED TO THE REV. J.W. KING. M.A./ MINISTER OF NEW KILPATRICK/ BY THE ADHERANTS OF TEMPLE CHURCH/ ON THE OCCASION OF THE APPOINTMENT OF THEIR FIRST MINISTER/ AS A MARK OF RESPECT & ESTEEM & IN RECOGNITION/ OF HIS VALUABLE SERVICES IN THE ERECTION OF THE CHURCH/ NETHERTON 15TH SEPTEMBER 1893 14.5cm high Provenance: Jessie Marion King and Ernest Archibald TaylorBy descent to their daughter Merle TaylorEstate of Merle Taylor
A 19th century French gilt brass carriage clock attributed to Paul Garnier of Paris - the four glass case with front sliding panel, signed to the back plate 'Guyerdet Aine Paris', the back of the dial stamped 'PG Brevete' - 17cm high with the handle up CONDITION REPORT nice condition and worksstrikes on a bellstamped 256 behind the bellwearing to the black roman numerals as per image
A box of collectables - including an Art Nouveau style yellow metal double-photo frame, modern; a set of six butter knives with silver handles; a white metal chain mail purse; a boxed Arthur Price EPNS christening set; a gilt metal and enamel miniature carriage clock (escapement missing); an Elkington & Co. silver plated dish; a silver-handled pie server; EPNS flatware; etc.
An early twentieth century brass cased carriage clock, with a chased dial framed by a plain chapter ring featuring Roman Numerals, a manual wind eight day movement stamped 'Peter Orr, London, 507', and raised on bun feet, H-11cm. Surface tarnishing and several small nicks to the casing.The movement is fully wound and is not ticking - in need of attention.
Two mid to late twentieth century clocks, housing eight day movements, to include, a Carmichael of Hull mantel clock, stamped 'Made in England by Davall', in the style of Art Deco, H.11cm-, and a brass cased carriage clock with a porcelain chapter ring featuring Arabic Numerals, H-10.5cm. (2)
A large mid 20th century brass carriage clock, having English 8 day movement, 14cm tall, together with a smaller example and a blue glass cased mantel clock, having manual wind movement. (3) Blue ClockAfter closer inspection the case is glass and not perspex as first believed, the glass base is broken and held together with tape (see picture) No other damage.The movement is fully wound and ticks for a few seconds and then stops - in need of attention. It has a key.
A gilt brass strut clock, in the style of Thomas Cole, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular floral engraved silvered dial with blued steel fleur-de-lys hands, numbered 505, rectangular scrolling floral engraved case, surmounted by an undulating pierced crest and suspension loop, the plain back with easel strut and winding hatch door for a Swiss eight day movement, lacking the turnbuckle foot, 13 x 10 x 2.5cm.Cole started numbering all of his clocks at 500 in about 1846/47 and ended at about 1900 in 1864. See "Carriage Clocks" by Charles Allix, pages 238/241 and "Thomas Cole & Victorian Clock-Making," by J. B. Hawkins, for more information.
Elegant antique French brass and glass carriage clock, signed by Hansel Sloan & Co. on the enamel dial. Featuring a classic Roman numeral face with a subsidiary seconds dial and an eight-day movement. The case has a curved glass panel design with beveled edges, and the rear movement is marked "Duverdrey & Bloque, France, Eleven Jewels," with an original winding key included. A fine example of French clockmaking craftsmanship, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of antique timepieces.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6.25"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear. Untested - functionality not guaranteed.

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