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A brass carriage clock by 'Allen & Daws Norwich' with leather travel case and winding key together with; another brass carriage clock by 'Winsor Bishop & Co Norwich' with leather travel case and key; a miniature carriage clock 'Drew & Sons Piccadilly Circus Made in Paris'; a brass framed desk clock with meander pattern border.
A brass case carriage clock, c.1920, French, retailed by Dent, 34 Cockspur Street, London, the eight-day movement striking on a gong, to a white enamel dial with both Arabic and Roman numerals, strike/silent lever to the underside, in a gilt and lacquer display case,clock 6.75cm wide6.25cm deep13cm highCondition ReportThe dial has some surface discoloration
A brass and malachite mounted carriage clock by The London Goldsmiths Company, Pall Mall, having a shaped swing handle over an enamelled face with Roman numerals flanked by brass columns on turned bun feet, with eleven jewels and winding key. (Slight damage to malachite top right corner as seen). H.14.5cm
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, white Roman numeral dial signed 'L' Epee Fondee en 1839, Sainte Suzanne France', together with key, approximate height 13cm, chimes on the hour (condition report: clock winds to set time, stop start to the movement, may require some attention, general light wear)
TWO CARRIAGE CLOCKS, the first a 'Mappin & Web Ltd London', Made in France, carriage clock with travel case and key, the second with a round cream Arabic numeral dial, blue steel hands, within a brass case (condition report: clocks have not been tested for working order, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch, both will require some attention)
A 'MATTHEW NORMAN' CARRIAGE CLOCK, white Roman numeral dial signed 'Matthew Norman, London', missing key, approximate height 13.5cm, together with a book style case (condition report: ticking at time of cataloguing, although time keeping has not been tested, general light wear would benefit from a gentle clean, we cannot guarantee the working order of any clock)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include various boxes of 'Butler' cutlery sets, a boxed set of 'Arthur Price' county plate Fruit spoons, a pink jewellery box with costume jewellery, other boxed costume jewellery brooches, necklace, a glass lamp cover, an 'Imhof' carriage clock, a boxed 'Ciro' imitation pearl necklace, a white metal marcasite eagle brooch stamped silver, a white metal filigree bow brooch, stamped 925, a white metal St. Christopher pendant stamped sterling, a cased pair of 'Lemaire Fabt Paris' opera glasses etc
Couaillet Frères, France, a Victorian Anglaise carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform cylinder escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with repeat button to allow last hour to strike at will, the white cream dial with black Arabic numerals, blued-steel hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial (hand missing), the brass Anglaise case with matching handle, height 18.5cm/16cm handle up/down.
An Edwardian French carriage clock having an eight-day duration timepiece movement with a platform cylinder escapement, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued-steel spade hands and signed for the retailer Davies & Sons, Neath, Made in Paris, with a Serpentine shaped brass case with matching handle, height 14cm handle up, 12cm handle down. Complete with leather travelling box. A walnut cased Edwardian timepiece mantel clock with blued-steel spade hands and horizontal lever escapement (as found), height 14.5cm
A French repeating brass carriage alarm clock. Early 20th century, the white dial with alarm indicator, and Russian retailer's name, striking on a coiled gong, the movement stamped AM for (Francois Arsène Margaine), height 18cm to the top of the handle.The clock will need attention, the escapement moves briefly when shaken, but soon stops, one train winds satisfactorily, the other doesn't.The repeat function works but is out of sync.The dial, glass and case are in good order.
Three shelves of mixed items including Denby pottery, Kiln Craft pottery, table lamps, ice bucket, typewriter, pictures, video camera, claret jug and decanter, books, drinking glasses, carriage clock, writing slope, golf shoes, postcards, 2 sound bars, Matsui tv, telephone, 45 rpm singles etc
A French brass-cased repeating carriage clock, with lever striking movement, white enamelled dial with hinged carrying handle, and 2 keys, height not including handle 15.5cmCurrently not in working order, does appear to be over-wound, the hands do rotate but the hammer doesn't reach the striking spring, the winding spike at the back of the clock is slightly bent out of shape which will need some attention, clock is slightly tarnished, some surface wear
A group of three assorted timepieces. Including a Matthew Norman miniature carriage clock, a brass cased with quartz movement and a gilt brass and marble timepiece in the form of a lyre, with a small hallmarked stamped '375' chain. Max. H26cm Condition Report: Overall in decent condition. The glass panel on the front of medium clock has been chipped in three corners. All show signs of wear including scratches and marks consistent with age and usage. The marble has some chips. No apparent repairs to any of the clocks. Unable to test is functioning. Lyre dial measures approximately 6cm
A collection of 20th century assorted perfume bottles, compact case and carriage clock. Including crystal cut glass, cranberry glass, Dartington Lead Crystal glass, and gilt decorated glass. Also features a Swiss Swiza Mignon ornate carriage clock and Coty Paris compact powder case. Largest perfume bottle measuring approx. 16cm tall.
ROYAL INTEREST; a late 19th/early 20th century French brass cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the reverse of the movement inscribed 'Made in Paris', with inscription to the base 'Presented by Her Majesty Queen Mary, 13th October 1949', height 11cm, width 7.5cm, depth 7cm.

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