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A Martin and Co, Regent Street, London brass cased carriage clock, striking on a gong, of Cambridge University Boat Race interest, inscribed to top C V B C challenge fours, won by 3rd Trin Boat Club 1884 and Bow STC Donaldson 2 E W Haig steerer 3 F E Churchill STK F I Pitman with coat of arms to centre, height 14 cm.
A late 19th century carriage clock by Leroy et Fils, No. 7203, enamelled dial with moon-hands, lever escapement with compensated balance, back-plate inscribed Repassee par Leroy et Fils, Palais Royal, 13 and 15 Paris, twin-train movement striking on a bell, in gilt-brass gorge case, contained within original leather case with key, each numbered 7203, clock 6.75in. SEE ILLUSTRATION
An Edward VII Silver Mounted Tortoiseshell Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, Probably Henry Atkin, London 1902, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals surrounded by a cast silver scrolling border, the plain tortoiseshell body mounted to the front corners with similar silver mounts and handle, overall height 14cm high, in a fitted case Cracked dial and signs of filling, crack to top of case, gong needs adjusting, movement in going order, striking half hours and hours, later platform escapement
A late 19th century French carriage clock with push button repeat and alarm, the two train bell-striking movement with silvered platform escapement, the rectangular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and sweep second hand above a subsidiary alarm dial striking the hours and half hours, marked for Drocourt, no. 12290, in a cast gilt brass case decorated with mythical birds and stylized flora, h. 18 cm CONDITION REPORT: Clock, case and movement in good condition No guarantee as to working order EXTRA INFO: not currently ticking, strikes on the half hour but not on the hour when minute hand is manually moved, please see additional images, please note we use Mailboxes Etc for all our P&P enquiries
A French gilt brass pillar case carriage clock with push button repeat c.1900, the eight day two train coil striking movement with matt gilt platform lever escapement, with white enamel Roman dial with gilt hands, bevelled glass and Corinthian Pillar case with notched border to pediment and plinth, turned and fluted swing carrying handle, 5½in. (14cm.) high excluding handle.
A late 19th century oval cased gilt brass carriage clock with shaped swing carrying handle, bevelled glass, white enamelled Roman dial signed `Grason & Sons Leamington`, twin train movement striking on a coil, 5in. (12.5cm.) high excluding handle, in the original dark red leather carrying case.
Royal Guernsey Artillery & Engineers interest a presentation carriage clock, with porcelain Arabic chapter ring, twin train coil strike movement, in a gilt brass case with bevelled glass, the matted brass dial inscribed `Presented to Capt. R. M. Powell R.A., by the Local N.C.O.s & Men, Royal Guernsey Artillery & Engineers, As a Token of Esteem, 1910`, 5¼in. (13.5cm.) high excluding handle.
A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, late 19th century, the single barrel movement with cylinder platform escapement striking on a bell, 1 3/4" white enamel dial with blue Roman and red Arabic numerals, calendar dial below, both set into a chased scrolling foliate ground, in corniche style case with loop handle and bracket feet, 5 3/4" to tip of handle
An enamel silver miniature carriage clock, with import marks for Stockwell & Co., London 1910, the case with powder blue enamelling within white enamelled borders, the enamel dial inscribed Tiffany & Co., with single fusee movement with repeater striking on a gong, 7.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Cracks to enamel on dial. A number of areas of loss to enamel on case. Remnants of silver gilt, the majority is rubbed off. Inner rim of door is bent in places, so doesn't close tightly. Movement works, repeat and stike work.

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