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A large Matthew Norman brass four glass carriage clockwhite enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel moon hands, 8 day two train movement with passing striking on a coiled gong, backplate signed Matthew Norman London 1750A, the case with fluted pilasters and inspection topheight 16 cm.Condition:Movement winds, ticks and runs, however no guarantee can be made as to the full working order. Winding key present
A mid 19th century French ebonsied mantle clockwhite enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel moon hands, foliate engraved gilt brass mask, backplate signed VAP Brevetteheight 17cmCondition:Crack to case running from top right corner to left hand corner and down side. Chips and losses to case to both corners of cornice Wear to ebonised top. Winds ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order
A 19th century pine trunk containing a collection of 19th century and later dolls house furniture and accessoriesincluding;a rattan garden type suite of furniture, bedstead, dolls clothing including boots, warming pan, clock, hat box, spinning wheel, darning egg, crochet child's booties, cutlery, tea service, and further accessories(qty)trunk width 57cm Condition:Majority in worn condition
A large late 19th century French gilt brass cased repeating carriage clock white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, outer Arabic minutes and blued steel hands, eight two train movement with passing strike on a coiled gong, compensated balance, backplate numbered 8787, engine turned mask bearing presentation plaque 'Presented with other articles to the Revd F.F. Starbuck. M.A. by the Parishioners of the Parish Church of Deal. On his leaving the curacy of that parish. May 1881, four glass gorge case with inspection top in a fitted leather travel caseheight with handle upright. 22.5cm., case height 17cm.Condition:Winds ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order of this clock. The repeat and striking function need servicing. Winding key present. SOme rubbing to oxidation to case. Travel case with loss and scuffing to leather, particularly to top. The case has a section of leather detatched from the top Starbuck family and thence by descent
A RARE REGENCY WHEEL BAROMETER WITH TIMEPIECEBy Francis Berquez, 17, Vere Street, Cavendish Square, London, circa 1820Ivory Declaration: 4UZ54CPCThe case with swan-neck pediment, fitted with hydrometer scale, above a lift-out bow-front thermometer, and with 5in white enamel dial (restored) signed, with blued steel ‘Breguet’ moon hands, the lower part with 10 1/2in. circular silvered barometer dial, each with brass cast bezel and convex glass, the base with level dial signed F. BERQUEZ, Watch & Clock Maker To His Royal Highness THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE No 17 Vere Street Cavendish Square LONDON, the timepiece movement with narrow rectangular plates, silk suspension with adjustment from the front, anchor escapement and gut fusée 107cm highThe barometer has been recently restored, the case repolished, the timepiece movement cleaned. The mercury-filled glass tube functions. Overall it presents very well.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DROP-DIAL STRIKING WALL CLOCKSigned Huband, LymingtonWith 12in circular painted dial, the twin train chain fusée movement striking on a bell, anchor escapement51cm highWith its pendulum. This clock is in unrestored condition. Overall the clock requires attention, as there are cracks to the case, the bottom door is loose. The movement is very dirty and oily. The dial is dirty and with some paint loss. A second set of three dial screw holes have been drilled. The old holes match up underneath on the bezel, so it seems original to the case.
A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU CARTEL CLOCK WITH QUARTER REPEATBy Godfrey, Paris, circa 1770The substantial cast case modelled with an urn and a pair of caryatid busts, signed 6 1/2in convex enamel dial, the circular plate movement, signed, with rear mounted quarter work, striking on a bell66cm highThe clock is in unrestored condition. There is a pendulum and key. The dial plate has some filled holes and the bezel mount may be a later 19th century replacement as may be the dial. The suspension block is a later 19th century version. The width of the clock at its widest point is 32cm, the depth is 13cm. The movement appears original to the case. The clock does not strike the hour, it repeats the hour and quarters.
A FRENCH GILT-METAL-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL MANTEL CLOCKIn the Louis XV style, circa 1900With enamel dial and twin train drum-shaped movement, stamped Vincenti and MAPLE & CO Ltd. PARIS, striking on a gong36cm highThe clock is in good overall condition. The movement has its pendulum. It may require a service.
A FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL AND BOULLE-WORK MANTEL CLOCKIn the Louis XIV style, circa 1880The case enclosing a 5in brass and enamel dial, the rectangular-shaped movement with countwheel strike on a bell49cm highTogether with an associated bracket (2)We understand the clock was working before consignment. The movement appears clean and well maintained. There is a pendulum, case key and steel winding key. There is a small amount of brass edging missing on the front of the clock above the feet. Some very slight lifting in one area to the Boulle panel on the left side.
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK AND A CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE (2)The larger clock in a Corniche case, with original silvered platform, striking on a gong, 16.5cm high, together with a carriage timepiece with cylinder escapement, 14.5cm highBoth clocks have a key. They are in unrestored condition. The movements will require a service. The larger carriage clock’s going train mainspring is broken, the strike train is overwound.
A FRENCH BRASS AND SILVERED CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH REPEATRetailed by J. J. Durrant & Son, 40 Cheapside, London, By C. A. Richard & Cie, Paris, No. 670, circa 1900The case with silvered faux bamboo uprights, original silvered platform lever escapement, twin train movement striking on a gong19.5cm highThe dial has lateral hairline cracks, running approximately from 10 to 2 o’clock. The movement appears well cared for but may require a service.
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE ALARM CLOCK AND A SMALLER CARRIAGE ALARM TIMEPIECE (2)The larger carriage clock with original platform lever escapement and strike on gong, No. 122, 18.5cm high, together with a carriage alarm timepiece with replaced platform escapement, 11.5cm high(2)Together with three keys. The larger carriage clock has some verdigris to the case handle. The movement functions and ticks. The smaller carriage alarm functions when wound. Some verdigris to the back. Both may need some attention and servicing.
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH REPEATRetailed by Hope Brothers & Co Ltd, Shanghai, circa 1900With original silvered platform lever escapement, twin train movement with push repeat on a gong, the backplate stamped with three Chinese symbols19.5cm highThe clock is in good condition. The glasses are not chipped. The strike and repeat functions. The clock ticks but is sluggish, it may require a service.
A FRENCH ENGRAVED GORGE CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH REPEATCirca 1880With large glass bevelled panel to the top, silvered platform lever escapement with push repeat on a bell, enamelled dial with gilt engine-turned mask, the backplate numbered 2889, and between the plates 89 and 387817cm highWith a double-ended key. The engraving on the case is worn. The enamel dial is possibly repaired. The movement is dirty and will require a service.
A FRENCH GILT-BRASS HUMP-BACK MANTEL CLOCK WITH PUSH REPEAT AND ALARMBy L. LeRoy, 7 Boulevard de Madeleine, Paris, No 24906, circa 1900The arched case with carrying handle above signed silvered engine-turned dial, the signed twin train movement with platform lever escapement, strike on gong and with silvered alarm-setting disc and hand, the case base also numbered17cm highThe case appears to have been regilded at some point. The movement is dirty and may benefit from a service.
A RARE FRENCH BRASS ‘GIANT’-SIZE GORGE CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH REPEAT, AND WITH ORIGINAL OVER-SIZE KEY AND CASEBy Drocourt, Paris, No 6805, Retailed by Martin & Co, Paris and Cheltenham, circa 1900The hinged rippled handle above a full-size glass bevelled plate showing the large original silvered platform lever escapement, the white enamel dial with blued steel hands, within an engraved gilt mask, the twin train movement stamped with Drocourt’s cachet mark and numbered, and repeated to the inner side of the front plate, the base of case and underside of the movement plate24cm highDrocourt's 'Giant' size carriage clocks are comparatively rare. See Charles Allix and Peter Bonnert, Carriage Clocks, Their History and Development, Woodbridge, 1974, pp. 185-186. PROVENANCE: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: Shakenhurst Hall - An English Country House CollectionIn good original condition with its oversize key and case. The gilding to the case is worn through cleaning. The left side glass is chipped to lower front corner. The movement has been well cared for but will require a service.
AN ENGRAVED GILT-BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH REPEAT AND ALARM FOR THE CHINESE MARKETRetailed by L. Vrard & Co. Shanghai Hankow, circa 1900The channelled case with oval bevelled top panel, engraved all over, signed white enamel dial with ‘Breguet’ moon hands and sweep centre seconds above the alarm dial, original silvered platform lever escapement, the striking work mounted on the backplate, striking on a bell, with the alarm bell in the base19cm highThe case might benefit from a light wash. The movement is not functioning and does not tick, so a service will be required. We can confirm that the escapement is not broken.The dial is in good condition.
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH REPEAT, ALARM, MOONPHASE AND CALENDARBy L’Epée, circa 1980In an Anglaise Riche case, with signed dial, ‘Breguet’ moon hands, moonphase aperture and three subsidiary dials, platform lever escapement, twin train movement with push repeat on a gong19cm highThe clock is not ticking. It will require a service.
A RARE AND UNUSUAL FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT-BRASS BELL STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH REPEAT ON A GONG AND ALARMBy Charles Oudin, 52 Palais Royal, circa 1855And incorporating an ébauche for quarter-repeating, signed Breguet à ParisThe Corniche case with engraved side panels and back door, with shuttered winding apertures, engraved all over with scrolls and foliage, enamel dial with ‘Breguet’ moon hands and alarm subsidiary, platform escapement with club tooth lever, the push repeat activating on a watch ebauche signed Breguet a Paris, with gong mounted between the dial and front plate, striking the hours on a bell mounted on the backplate and the alarm sounded on a bell in the underside of the base, together with its original leather travelling case18cm highCharles Oudin trained under the greatest watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet in the late 18th century in Paris. Establishing his own business at the turn of the century, he supplied clocks and watches of the highest quality. Occasionally referencing the great master, his work is sometimes found with his signature and then an homage élève de Breguet. The two firms evidently continued a close relationship, as found here, with Oudin using the push/repeat work of a Breguet watch to incorporate into this top-end engraved carriage clock.Together with a leather travelling case.The clock appears to have been recently restored and the case regilded, the movement cleaned and oiled. It ticks and the repeat and alarm function.
A RARE AND UNUSUAL GILT CAST-BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH REPEAT AND ALARM FOR THE CHINESE MARKETBy Drocourt, Paris, No 6594, circa 1875The Empire style case cast in relief with foliage, a large bevelled glass top panel, the enamel dial with ‘Breguet’ moon hands and sweep centre seconds and alarm dial, large silvered platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with Drocourt’s DC and carriage clock cachet and numbered 6594, and a circular Chinese stamp, striking on a bell, the inner side of the front plate also numbered 6594 and again on the base plate17.5cm highA carriage clock signed Grohé, in a virtually identical case was sold in the rooms, 17 November 2021, lot 727. The clock is in good condition. The strike and repeat functions, and the clock ticks.
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED GILT-BRASS PART DESK TIMEPIECEBy Thomas Cole, London, No. 1298, for Hunt & Roskell, London, circa 1870The 2 3/4in circular engraved silvered dial, inscribed for Hunt & Roskell and punch numbered, the half-plate movement signed THOs COLE LONDON, with lever escapement and plain three-armed balance, in an engraved cup case, with removable central terminal for winding and hand setting(Lacking its stand)8cm diam.This timepiece formed part of an inkwell designed by Cole, its base now lost. See John B. Hawkins, Thomas Cole & Victorian Clockmaking, Sydney 1975.The timepiece is in unrestored condition and lacks its stand and glass. The dial is tarnished and the movement is overwound and does not function.The balance wheel does spin when the clock is turned.

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