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David Peterson; A 20th Century gilt brass cased carriage clock, with a white enamel dial, signed 'David Peterson. England.', featuring black Roman and Arabic Numerals, striking on bell, raised on shaped bracket feet, H-11cm. Condition: It ticks at an aggressive speed, and is therefore, in need of attention.
T. Martin & Co., London, a late 19th century brass striking carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, platform escapement signed, the movement striking the hour and half on a gong, key, 12 x 8 x 7.5cm.Movement in need of an overhaul, not working, balance spins freely, back door glass broken.
A Victorian gilt brass striking and repeating arch top carriage clock, the white enamel face with pierced gilt griffin border, ornate pillars, the movement striking the half and hour on a gong, numbered 15782, key, 17 x 10.5 x 9.5cm.Working order, all functions work, overall good condition, one glass panel broken
A 19th Century brass cased alarm carriage clock, with a white enamel dial, featuring black Roman Numerals, and a subsidiary alarm dial, striking on bell, the top is engraved with 'The Rev'd N.C.S.Poyntz, from the Members of the Guild of St Pancras on his leaving St Cyprians 1873', H-10.5cm. Condition: In need of attention, functions not working.
A 20th Century brass cased repeating carriage clock, with a white enamel dial, featuring black Roman Numerals, raised on shaped bracket feet, striking on gong, H-10.5cm. Condition: It is ticking at the time of cataloguing, winds well and sets, strikes on the hour and on the half. In need of a polish.
A 20th Century brass cased repeating carriage clock, with a white enamel dial, featuring black Roman and Arabic Numerals, raised on shaped bracket feet, striking on bell, H-12.5cm. Condition: In need of attention, the striking function is not working. Ticking at the time of cataloguing and sets. Brass is tarnished and the carrying handle is missing.
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. The clock winds, sets and is ticking, although we cannot guarantee its fully functional.We are happy the movement is original to the case, we have found others with the same movement
Regency cut glass six sectioned decanter, in a fitted silver plated galleried tray with 2 handles, H.30cm overall, (a/f); British United Clock Company carriage timepiece, cast metal Air Raid Warden sign, W.23cm; Eastern brass table lighter, pair of candlesticks, one marked "WMF", H.22cm; Horn, W.31.5cm, and 5 other items. (12)
A late Victorian silver carriage clock, Mappin & Webb, London 1891, rectangular form with relief embossed floral and half fluted decoration, with swing handle, raised on bun feet, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands and gilt decoration, 7cm, 8.6oz grossMovement is slightly loose inside case, dial has a restored chip in centre, cartouches have personalised engravings, hallmarks clear
A George V silver carriage clock, by Lever, plain rectangular form raised on bun feet, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 6.5cm, 5.8oz grossNot currently working, case has numerous small dents particularly on edges and corners, 1 rear edge has a small split, hallmarks very worn
Clocks.- Woodhead (J., publisher) An Account of James H[i]rst, Esq. of Rawcliff, Yorkshire, A Most Eccentric Gentleman, broadside detailing antics of an eccentric living in Yorkshire, wood-engraved vignette with four columns of text below, sheet 400 x 240 mm (15 3/4 x 9 1/2 in), laid onto paper support, old folds and handling creases, small nicks and losses to extremities, unframed, reprinted and engraved by M.W. Carrall, York, [circa 1800] *** Scarce, apparently unrecorded. "When set in his comical carriage, he makes nobility smile; And some clock-work he has at his feet, Will toll when he goes a mile [...] At one time, a journey to London he undertook going by day; With his clock-work well fix'd at his wheel. In order to measure the way... " A limited number of printed catalogues are available to purchase for this auction. UK: £35 (incl. postage) Rest of World: £50 (incl. postage) Please contact info@forumauctions.co.uk to place an order.
An Edwardian magazine rack, the three curved brass bar partitions over a rectangular mahogany base, raised on brass ball feet, 35.5 x 16 x 34cms high; and an Edwardian inlaid mahogany twin handled butterfly wing tea tray, 52.5cms wide; a Victorian leather carriage clock travelling case; and a Continental floral enamel and ormolu stemmed comport. (4)
A 9ct gold ring set to centre with a white quartz stone measuring 25mm x 20mm, hallmarked for London 1978, size S, a vintage silver gilt Mercedes Benz 200,000 km pin, 9ct yellow gold Mercedez Benz strew on earrings, a cased 50th anniversary of the battle of Britain silver proof commemorative coin, along with a sundry of costume jewellery ad items including various brooches, necklaces, earrings, silver pieces, carriage clock, trinket boxes, purses and watches, together with a white metal samovar, box, tray, teapot and dish.9ct gold ring, hallmarked 9ct; 18.9 grams9ct gold Mercedes Benz earrings; 1.8 grams.
Matthew Norman 1754 Swiss Carriage Clock in Original Box With All Documents and One Key - Boxed, never used, manufactured circa 1995,Matthew Norman 1754 Swiss Carriage Clock in Original Box With All Documents and One Key ~The white dial comes with black roman numerals, black steel hands, and marked ‘Matthew Norman”.The clock comes with a brass case and five bevelled glass panels.The backplate is marked `Movement Matthew Norman Switzerland 1754, 11 Eleven Jewels Unadjusted Swiss Made`.
Horse Racing - Goodwood Stewards Cup 1985 - the original winner's trophy from the Stewards Cup Handicap race in 1985, won by Al Trui. Made by Garrard & Co of London, the large silver plate on brass trophy comes engraved to the front 'William Hill - Stewards Cup - Goodwood - 1985 - Al Trui'. With removable lid. Measures approx: 53cm tall. Along with a vintage Angelus carriage clock with plaque to top 'The Ladbroke Hotels Handicap - Salisbury - 13th July 1985' also won by Al Trui. The clock presented within its original box. Provenance: the vendor's grandfather was the horse owner.

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