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Three early 20th century brass cased & glazed carriage clocks. The lot to include a London Clock Co. brass cased carriage clock with roman & Arabic numerals to chapter ring, an white enamlled face carriage clock with Roman numerals to chapter ring. Together with a leather fitted cased carriage clock, unmarked with Roman numerals to chapter ring (damage to front glass).
A late 19th century gilt brass five glass carriage clock, 6cm enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, eight-day movement striking on a gong, platform escapement, the case with reeded bar carrying handle, knop finials, blind fretwork frieze and apron, bun feet, 19cm high, morocco leather case, c.1895
Two brass cased carriage clocks, including one with a Japy Freres movementExtra images are now on our website. One clock is missing its glass panel on reverse, the other has its panel but is loose. The larger clock is running but a side glass is chipped. The smaller clock is not running. We cannot guarantee the accuracy or reliability of its timekeeping.
A brass cased carriage clock and five ormolu mounted glass desk accessories, clock 12cm high. Condition - unknown if clock working, desk accessories fair to good condition. Carriage clock brass case with wear to lacquered finish; one side-glass missing; unsigned enamelled dial good; backplate unsigned. Has been set-going over some 48 hours and has kept good time, although not guaranteed; with key. Maroon travel case worn throughout; not original to this clock, ie originally intended for a repeating carriage clock. Desk accessories - circular glass pot unknown purpose; spring paperclip glasses a little loose; gilt-brass mounts and all glasses good despite acceptable signs of age.
A LARGE GROUP OF DECORATIVE ITEMS to include seven onyx table lamp bases, an Arthur Wood 'Garden' water jug, a walking stick with various Austrian souvenir badges attached, a table lamp base decorated with Japanese images, two mirrors, a brass table lamp depicting a blacksmith with his dog, two carriage clocks, a West German wooden mantel clock, a plated serving tray, a steel Bain Marie, etc (qty) (s.d/lamps untested)
A French Brass Striking Carriage Clock, circa 1900, retailed by Rainforth & Son, Paris, with fitted travelling outer case, twin barrel movement with a later platform escapement and striking on a gong, 19cm high over handle Brass surfaces are discoloured in parts. Case with small scratches and minor dents. Bevel glass panels are in good condition but dirty. Dial in good condition. Movement with a later platform lever escapement. Movement is working. Striking correctly on the hours and present, needs adjusting. Movement need service.
A collection of items comprising a Stevengraph "Lady Godiva procession", a pair of German bisque samoyed dog figures, a pair of Staffordshire spaniel ornaments and a smaller spaniel ornament, a large white Staffordshire spaniel, a modern silvered carriage clock with quartz mechanism and a Beswick type heavy horse ornament, together with a mahogany rectangular framed wall mirror, 79 cm x 58 cm
A 19th century French brass cased repeating carriage clock, the enamel dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary second dial, height including swing handle 18cm.Condition Report: When wound the clock does run and the repeating mechanism is functioning, although We offer no guarantee of working order. No key present and sadly we do not post clocks.
An unusual combination carriage clock and barometer of Cornish interest comprising a French carriage clock with circular enamelled dial flanked by a matching aneroid barometer and central thermometer in brass rectangular traditional case, the top inset with a compass and presentation text "Presented by Lieut. W. W. M. Gott to The Officers of the Cornwall Rangers", 7" long
THREE BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKS, each with carry handle, all circular dials with Roman numerals and outer seconds track, one clock on bracket feetlargest 11.5cm high Qty: 3The clock in the main image does have some staining to the brass shell, glass and face.the second clock has some heavy scratches to the top of the clock, the right hand side glass panel has a chip to the top left and bottom right, the glass panel to the left also has a chip to the top left corner.the third clock does have some cracks and damage to the enamelled face, scratches to glass and a chip in the glass to the left side panel.
A Charles Frodsham carriage clock, five window brass case, white enamel face with Roman numerals, moon hands, with Playboy insignia below, and 45 Park Lane, London W1 address, marked to the b ack glazed panel, the movement striking on a bell, stamped Charles Frodsham London, in original green card case A/F with one keys*From the collection of Andy Wheeler who worked at Playboy in Park Lane, London from around 1972/73 to 1980Location: RWBIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Charles Frodsham carriage clock, five window brass case, white enamel face with Roman numerals, moon hands, with Playboy insignia below, and 45 Park Lane, London W1 address, marked to the b ack glazed panel, the movement striking on a bell, stamped Charles Frodsham London, in original green card case, with two keys*From the collection of Andy Wheeler who worked at Playboy in Park Lane, London from around 1972/73 to 1980Location: RWBIf there is no condition report shown, please request

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