A continental silver cigarette case, the milled rectangular top enclosing gilt interior, struck 900 silver, 10cm wide, together with a Victorian cranberry glass double ended perfume bottle, 10cm wide, and group of three other similar items, to include a silver cased travelling clock, 7cm highCondition ReportWear commensurate with age, expect minor oxidisation, surface scratches and pitting.
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Carriage clock striking on a gong, within a cornice brass case, 5.75" high (key); also another carriage clock timepiece with alarm inscribed John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, New York, Paris on the back plate, with passing strike on a bell beneath the base, 5.75" high, with outer Morocco leather travelling case (key) and a contemporary miniature brass mantel timepiece, 1.75" high (3)
Edwardian miniature silver cased carriage clock timepiece with eight day lever escapement, hallmarked to the base for Williams Comyns, London 1909, no. 42360, also bearing hallmarks to the handle, the white enamel dial within a chequered diaper engraved case, 3" high; also within a black Morocco leather travelling case with front hinged doors (key)
Fine Drocourt miniature carriage clock timepiece, the movement back plate stamped with the makers trademark logo and no. 12069; also stamped no. 22069 beneath the base, the white enamel dial within a gilt mask pierced with engraved dragons and foliage, within an Anglais Riché gilded brass case, 4" high, with original numbered key and blue felt travelling case
Charles Frodsham repeater carriage clock with alarm, the movement back plate signed Chas Frodsham et Co. no. 19806; also bearing the same number stamped underneath on the base plate and back edge, the dial signed Chas Frodsham & Co, no. 19806, Paris, with subsidiary alarm dial, within a gilded brass gorge case, 6.5" high; also with outer Morocco leather travelling case and key
Charles Frodsham repeater carriage clock with alarm, the movement striking on a gong and signed Chas Frodsham & Co no. 20057, fitted under the base with a striking/silent lever and also stamped 28070 on the base and back edge, the dial signed Chas Frodsham & Co no..20057, Paris over a subsidiary alarm dial, within a gorge gilded brass case, 6.5" high; also with original Morocco leather travelling case bearing a matched gilded number to the base and original key
Henri Jacot large and impressive five minute repeating carriage clock, the movement striking with two hammers on two gongs, stamped with the maker's trademark logo, Paris no. 8658 and with matching number on the base plate, the 2.25" white enamel dial within a foliate pierced silvered mask and pillared stepped gilded brass case, 8.25" high; also with travelling Morocco leather case and key
Fine English eight day ormolu travelling strut clock by and signed Thomas Cole circa 1850, the 2" silvered chapter ring enclosing a finely engraved foliate centre and within a finely engraved foliate ormolu mask, the back fitted with a hinged door revealing the escapement with fast/slow lever, within an oval casing on swivel cheval supports over the shaped rectangular base fitted to the front with a finely engraved silvered rectangular panel behind bevelled glass, surrounded by further engraved gilded decoration and fitted to the base with a swivel strut support and surmounted by a ring handle; also with the original fitted shaped Morocco leather travelling case with blue velvet lined interior and original winding key**This clock is clearly stamped Cole behind the mask Reference: J.B. Hawkins - Thomas Cole & Victorian Clockmaking, published 1975 Provenance: The Collection of Derek Roberts Antiques, Tonbridge, Kent
Carriage clock timepiece, within a corniche brass case, 5.75" high (key), also with outer Morocco leather travelling case; also a French miniature green enamel timepiece stamped Jaz, with original folding travelling case, Goliath pocket watch with subsidiary seconds dial in leather case and a Smiths nickel cased Goliath pocket watch (4)
λA mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Art Deco sugar caster, Birmingham 1933, a travelling folding clock, London 1915, rounded rectangular form, a cased egg cup, spoon and stand, a cased egg cup, spoon and napkin ring, a hip flask, glass body a.f, a vase, a cup and saucer, a five-piece condiment set, a mustard pot, and a napkin ring, approx. weighable 22oz. (qty)
Please note: The clock is sterling standard silver, and the date of the import mark is 1935.A continental silver travelling clock, with import marks for C E Ltd, London 1935, square form, with a sprung hinged cover, engine turned decoration, enamelled numbers and hands, the face marked 'Swiss Made', length 3.6cm.
A silver cased travelling clock, by Robinson & Co, Birmingham 1920, square form, hinged cover, engine-turned decoration, vacant cartouche, length 6.5cm, plus a silver cigarette case, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1914, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, vacant cartouche, length 9.3cm, approx. weighable 2.9oz. (2)
A French silver-gilt and enamel travelling clock, the exterior unmarked, retailed by Le Roy and Fils, 1 Maddox Street, London rectangular form, with purple enamel decoration and white enamel borders, enamelled dial with blue numbering, on four bun feet, sealed back, slide-action opening for winding, in the original fitted case, with a later key, height 4.8cm.
A 9 carat gold travelling / desk clockEdward & Sons, some marks overstruck, Glasgow 1937Rectangular with curved ends and all over engine-turned decoration, front folds down to reveal the folding clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, signed '8 Days, Swiss Made', with unmarked silver-gilt screw fitting bezel, length 10.5cm, weight of frame only 201gms.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small collection of Victorian and later jewellery some of Eastern origin including: a curb link bracelet suspending associated charms, some marked '835' or 'silver'; five brooches including one containing blue butterfly wings; and a travelling clock by Nadine held within a miniature hinged book
THREE BOXES OF TREEN AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES, to include hand carved wooden pig bookends, a group of hand carved wooden figures, two marquetry boxes, a mahogany cased mantel clock, a set of brass on wood Post Office scales (with weights), two Lundtofte -Denmark stainless steel coffee pots, a large wooden pig figure, two cribbage boards, a wooden travelling chess set, a box of linen and lace table cloths and doilies, a Gense - Sweden stainless steel dish, a collection of BBC Homes & Antiques magazine prints, four small vintage Bibles, etc (s.d) (3 boxes)
CARTIER TRAVELLING ALARM CLOCK,the white enamel dial stamped maker's mark, set with Roman numerals, within an oval gilt metal and simulated tortoiseshell case, strut support, the back further stamped and numbered 751182961, 10cm highThe clock isn't working at present and will require attention. Light to medium wear to front. More noticeable wear to back and is missing a foot so does not stand properly.
DOUGLAS CLOCK CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted easel back travelling clock, with cast repoussé decoration, housing a Goliath watch bearing Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the silver marked for Birmingham 1901, 11 x 10cm.Additional InformationMinor tarnishing and denting to the case, when wound the watch does not run, scratches to the glass, minor tarnishing and wear.
LIBERTY & CO; a leather cased George V hallmarked silver and pink guilloche enamel decorated travelling clock, the case with allover engraved detail and with Roman numerals to the white enamelled dial, hallmarked for Birmingham 1910, and with French movement, height of clock 8cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe silver itself is in good condition. There are a couple of very small areas of restoration to the very edges of the pink enamel. The case has some staining to the silk lining and some scuffs to the outside. the clock ticks when wound and adjusts correctly.
LIBERTY & CO; an Edwardian hallmarked silver and enamel decorated velvet cased travelling clock, with swing loop handle above plain case with unusual blue/green circular dial with the phrase 'Festina Lente' (Make Haste Slowly) used as the hour marker instead of Roman or Arabic numerals, Birmingham 1907, height of clock 8.5cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe case back is slightly sprung. there are a few light surface scratches, clear hallmarks. The minute hand is slightly bent forward away from the dial. No restoration or damage to the dial. There is a minute chip to the glass. the clock ticks when wound and adjusts correctly. There is some fraying and deterioration to both the inside and outside of the case.
An Edwardian French carriage alarm clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement and sounding the alarm on a bell, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial, the solid brass case with carrying handle and ball feet, complete with travelling box, height 10cm, handle up, 8.5cm handle down.
Reiseuhr, Frankreich, 19. Jh.Veredeltes Messing-Gehäuse, allseitig verglast, mit vier Ecksäulen. Tragebügel. Messing-Zifferblatt mit gebläuten Birnenzeigern, röm. Ziffern. Front sign. "LEROY & FILS/ LONDON PARIS". Horizontal gelagertes Stiftankerwerk unter Glasscheibe. Schlagwerk mit Halbstundenschlag auf Tonfeder, Repetition. Unterseite Schlagstempel: "E. Turlin". H. Werk läuft nach Aufzug an. Schlüssel beigegeben. Frontverglasung gechipt. H. 13 cm Travelling clock, metal case with glass panes, anchor movement with strike on spring. France, signed: LEROY & FILS LONDON PARIS. 19th ct. H.13 cm
A RARE FRENCH GILT BRASS KEYLESS CARRIAGE CLOCK BY LE ROY & FILS, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY the brass eight day movement with repeat and alarm mechanisms, the silvered platform lever escapement wound via a handle to the underside, stamped 'Le Roy & Fils, Patent No.9501, striking the half hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the serial number '10313', the enamelled dial with black Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals above a subsidiary alarm dial, inscribed 'Le Roy & Fils, 57 New Bond Street, Made in France', the gorge case with bevelled glass panels and hinged handle, with an associated burgundy leather bound travelling case gilt stamped 'E.L.R. 1929' and with retailer's marks for 'Edward White, St James's, SW1' (2) 14cm high Provenance Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House Catalogue Note Keyless or bottom winding clock movements were an innovation patented by Le Roy et Fils. The going and striking trains are wound alternately by winding the fixed key first in one direction and then the other. This avoids the need for a separate key and also enables both winding functions to take place at once. For a full discussion, see Alix and Bonnert, Carriage Clocks, their History and Development, pp.219-221, they state that 'examples with bottom-winding seem without exception to have been prior to the year 1900. Perhaps significantly, the 57 New Bond St. address, with or without the Palais Royal, will usually if not always be found on bottom-winding clocks.'
A FRENCH GILT BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY the brass, eight day movement with repeat and alarm mechanisms, the platform lever escapement striking the half hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the serial number '1848', the circular enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial inside a silvered frame with scrolling foliate decoration, in a gorge case with bevelled glass panels and a hinged handle, with a burgundy leather bound travelling case gilt stamped '6064' to the base (2) 13cm high Provenance Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House
A LAPIS LAZULI AND WHITE METAL MOUNTED PAPERWEIGHT LATE 19TH CENTURY of rectangular form, inscribed 'Alfred' to the front; together with a leather bound travelling alarm clock, retailed by Harrods, London, gilt stamped 'E de R/20.5.51'; and a Swiss gilt metal clock inscribed 'Arc de Triomphe, 1963, Exbury' (3) paperweight: 1.5cm high, 8cm wide, 7cm deep Provenance Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House
A VICTORIAN SILVER TRAVELLING CLOCK BY ALFRED FULLER, LONDON, 1887 retailed by H. Lewes and Co., 172 New Bond Street, of oval form, with plain mounts, the gilded face with foliate scroll decration, with an easel back 9.5cm long Provenance Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House

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