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TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a vintage style radio alarm clock, an ITT tape cassette recorder RC1000, framed prints, a leather covered Constantia 33ft measuring tape, two table lamps, a pair of Mark Scheffel 20x50mm field binoculars, a pair of Russian Tento 10x50mm binoculars, a pair of Halina 'Sightsetter 8x30mm binoculars, a boxed parallel nautical rule, a vintage travelling case, a large collection of vintage wooden rulers, a wooden cased brass extendable police ruler- Lancashire County Council - Lower Blackburn Division made by De Graves & Co. Ltd. (2 boxes + loose)
EIGHT FRENCH TOOLED-MOROCCO COVERED CARRIAGE CLOCK TRAVELLING CASESANOMYNOUS, MID TO LATE 19th CENTURYTo include a case to take a giant carriage clock measuring approximately 8.25 ins high with handle down, 5.75 ins wide and 4.75 ins deep, two cases for larger carriage clocks, four standard size cases and one slightly smaller (the last two in poor condition), (8).The giant carriage clock case 25cm (9.75ins) high, 18cm (7ins) wide, 15cm (6ins) deep.
A FINE FRENCH BRASS GORGE CASED SMALL REPEATING ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH LIMOGES ENAMEL PANELSUNSIGNED, PARIS, CIRCA 1875The eight-day two train gong striking movement with frosted silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and alarm mechanism planted between the plates at eleven o'clock sounding on the same gong, the backplate stamped with serial number 7027 to lower left-hand corner, the rectangular deep maroon almost black enamel dial with gilt star rosette to centre, contrasting gilt and white Roman numerals to chapter ring and gilt brass hands, the upper spandrel areas decorated in translucent polychrome enamel with Renaissance inspired stylised foliate scroll strapwork and the lower margin centred with an Arabic numeral alarm setting dial flanked by bird inhabited conforming leafy scrollwork, the brass gorge case with hinged carrying handle over large bevelled top glass, trip-repeat button to front rail and channel-moulded uprights, the sides inset with fine enamel panels depicting winged clothed putti serenading lovebirds with a pan pipes and a flageolet, the rear with pin-hinged bevel glazed door, on ogee-outline base; with original tooled Morocco leather covered protective carrying case.The clock 10cm (4ins) high with handle down, 7cm (2.75ins) wide, 6cm (2.375ins) deep. The exquisite dial and side panels of the current lot are textbook examples of the finest enamel-work produced in the Limoges workshops during the second half of the 19th century. The Renaissance inspired subject matter along with the colour palette (in particular the dark ground) revives the style for which the region became particularly well-known for during the 16th Century. Indeed the popularity and re-establishment of the Limoges enamel workshops during the second half of the 19th century was born out of a deep appreciation for the Renaissance originals which had become highly prized by connoisseurs earlier in the century. As often the case with French revivalist art the intention was to match (or even, if possible, exceed) the quality of the originals hence there was generally a 'no expense spared' approach to execution in order to achieve this objective. Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean fully working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. If intending to put then clock into long term service a precautionary gentle clean/service is advised. The dial panel has what appears to be a very slight scratch to the ground near the top right hand corner (can only really be seen on close examination under strong light). The left-hand side panel has miniscule chips to each of the upper two corners (again only visible on very close examination), otherwise the enamel panels appear to be free from any visible faults. The glasses appear free form visible damage and the case is free from defects although the surface is generally a little dull/discoloured. The travelling case is structurally sound retaining its original strap handle, button clasp and repeat push intact. The interior has lifting/snagging to the velvet lining and general wear; the exterior has uneven scuffing and wear to the surface including a rectangular patch form a sticky label being attached to the top of the lid at some point.Clock does not have a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FINE GEORGE III WOODEN-DIALLED FUSEE WALL DIAL TIMEPIECE WITH PROVENANCE TO SOMERSET HOUSEJAMES TREGENT, LONDON, CIRCA 1800The four pillar single fusee movement with tapered plates and anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum, the 14.5 inch circular cream painted wooden Roman numeral dial signed JAMES TREGENT, LONDON to centre and with pierced brass hands, set behind heavy hinged cast brass cavetto moulded glazed bezel, applied to the dial panel incorporating narrow complex moulded wooden surround fitted via pegs onto rear box case with door to the right hand side and pendulum access flap to the curved base; the side door applied with paper labels inscribed in ink 16580, J.(or I.)R.O. Somerset House, Room 141 Sub G. and 7533, 11-4-49., J.(or I.)R.O. Somerset House, Centre Block Room 141, Stamping Room, Repair 1-14 Dial Block.43cm (17ins) diameter, 16cm (6.25ins) deep. James Tregent is recorded in Britten, F.J. Old Clocks and Watches & Their Makers as a famous maker who worked in London from 35 Strand in 1775 and then at 29 Cranborne Street, Leicester Square by 1780. He was appointed an honorary fellow of the Clockmaker's Company in 1781 and became watchmaker to the Prince of Wales. Tregent and was intimate with Garrick, Sheridan and other notabilities of the theatre, Kelly refers to him as 'Mr. Tregent the celebrated French watch maker' and relates how Sheridan by attributing his proverbial unpunctuality to the lack of a timepiece obtained from Harris, proprietor of Covent Garden Theatre, a watch of Tregent's make. The Duke of Sussex paid him £400 for a repeater and alarm travelling watch; a bracket clock by him was in the in the Wetherfield collection, and another with Battersea enamel dial (possibly made by his brother the enameller Anthony Tregent) was in the Schreiber collection. James Tregent died in 1804. The present timepiece would have been made at around the same time as extensive building works at Somerset House (under James Wyatt who succeeded George Chambers in 1796) were coming to an end in 1801. It is tantalising to think that this timepiece was supplied for use in the building at around this time; indeed James Tregent would have been a suitable candidate for supplying a timepiece for use in such a prestigious location. A cursory search has not revealed the location of room 141 within the centre block, nor the meaning of 'J.R.O.'. However the reference to the 'Stamping Room' may indicate that the initials may actually be 'I.R.O' relating to the Inland revenue Office, and that the present timepiece may have been located in the room traditionally used for General Duty embossing/stamping. Condition Report: The movement is in relatively clean working condition, the train has been repinioned (no doubt to address wear from 200 years of constant use) but there is no visible evidence of any alteration from the original layout. The backplate has spare screw holes for a pendulum holdfast clip which is no longer present. The dial is in fine condition retaining pleasing old surface; the black numerals and signature has been carefully 'strengthened' and there is a horizontal shrinkage crack across the centre. The brass bezel is in good condition with sound hinge and retaining its lock. The wooden surround has some old age-related cracking. Shrinkage and few minor bumps and scuffs. The rear box case is in good original condition. Then curved base has a small veneer patch repair to the rear left hand corner; the flap also has a small veneer patch repair and s section of very slender cockbeading missing from the leading edge. Otherwise faults to the case are limited to minor bumps, scuffs, shrinkage and other age-related blemishes.Timepiece has a pendulum and a case key but no winder. Condition Report Disclaimer
A RARE EDWARDIAN CHROME PLATED SHIP'S BELL-STRIKING BULKHEAD CLOCK WITH ORIGINAL TRAVELLING CASEPASCALL ATKEY AND SON, COWES, ISLE OF WIGHT, EARLY 20th CENTURYThe four columnar pillar twin chain fusee movement with circular spotted plates incorporating flat extension to the lower edge, the going train with Harrison's maintaining power and English lever escapement incorporating jewelled pallet arbor and regulated by a sprung split bimetallic balance, the strike train sounding ship's bell notation via two hammers on a single bell, the 8 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with recessed subsidiary seconds over signature PASCALL, ATKEY & SON, COWES, I.W. to centre and with steel spade hands, set behind hinged chrome-plated cast brass bevel-glazed hinged bezel, the cylindrical case also chrome plated incorporating rectangular fretwork apertures decorated with oval motifs to sides, and three bulkhead mounting lugs to rear edge; with original baize lined fitted mahogany travelling case with hinged top over drop front and with leather strap carrying handle.The clock 24cm (9.5ins) diameter, 14cm (5.5ins) deep; the travelling case 30.5cm (12ins) square, 18cm (7ins) deep. Provenance:The personal collection of the former owners of Marine Instruments Limited, Falmouth, Cornwall. The marine chandlering firm and ironmongers Pascall Atkey and Son were first established by Joseph Atkey and Christian Pascal in West Cowes, Isle of Wight, in 1799. The business continued under successive generations of the family, acquiring premises at 29-30 High Street Cowes, until 1960 when the business passed to outside ownership. They specialised is supplying fixtures and fittings to the high-end yacht trade including galley equipment; the business is still trading today and is believed to be the oldest established firm of marine chandlers in the British Isles.
A collection of various pieces of jewellery and costume jewellery, comprising; a pair of 9ct gold mounted purple paste drop ear pendants, a pair of circular cluster paste set ear pendants, a pair of filigree earrings, a pair of garnet clip earrings, a pair of amber earrings with matching pendant, a Victorian gilt metal Aesthetic design hinged bangle, a silver engine turned travelling clock, an oval agate brooch, an Avia wristwatch, two hardstone signet rings, two buckles, a circular brooch and a collection of earrings
A silver cased travelling clock, the dial marked 8 days the case with Chester hallmark 1915 made by E J Clewley & Co. Overall weight 218 grams. CONDITION REPORT: The movement does wind but does not appear to be ticking. The outer case has several small dents and slight damage around the top left-hand hinge. The silver is also very tarnished as is the brass bezel. The watch glass is in generally good condition as is the dial. There are two surface knocks to the knurled perimeter to the dial surround.
Early 20th century Mappin & Webb 8 day travelling alarm clock in folding case together with a similar John Pound 8-day traveling alarm clock, early 20th century cast metal easel back table mirror, the frame decorated with cherubs and scrolling foliage, 26.5cm high and a leather cased set of Carl Zeiss Jena 7 x 50 binoculars (4)Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded
A large brass carriage clock, early 20th century, the white enamel dial marked by Roman and Arabic numerals, an engraved inscription below reads 'N. Shelmderdine from his Father Jany 14th 1900', striking the half-hours, the case with twin Corinthian capitals and spiralled columns, and five bevelled glass panels, the backplate numbered '883', with key and leather travelling case,13cm wide9.5cm deep21cm high to top of handle (2)Condition ReportCase tarnished. Case worn.Case measures 16.5 wide , 13cm deep, 20cm high
TWO TRAVELLING WATCHES (2)Comprising; a silver rectangular cased folding purse watch, the unsigned silvered dial with Arabic numerals, the case exterior with banded decoration and engraved with a crown above the initial K, the case detailed Eszeha D.R.G.M 935, presentation inscription within, import mark London 1924 and a leather rectangular cased, keyless wind, folding travelling clock, the enamelled dial with blue Roman numerals, the rectangular surround enamelled with a seated couple in a landscape setting
A pair of 20th century clocks and a vintage Kienzle travel clock. The pair of clocks having silvered dials with Roman numerals, mounted in circular mahogany cases, Diameter 13cm. The travelling clock having a silvered dial with Arabic numerals and hour markers, within a brass case modelled as a horseshoe, the outer case constructed of black leather
A Late 19th Century French Carriage Clock, retailed by Boxell of Brighton, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and alarum to the eight day two train movement with level platform escapement, striking on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case, 5.75ins high, and red leather covered travelling case for same
A silver hunting cased keywind gentleman’s pocket watch with gilt fusee movement, the backplate detailed ‘Mosely Southampton 46898’, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, London 1847, case diameter 4.5cm, together with a base metal half-hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch, a Rodania base metal cased gentleman’s wristwatch and a Jaeger-LeCoultre gilt metal cased travelling alarm clock, height 5cm, with original case and card box.
A Gubelin Art Deco travelling clock square pink and blue guilloche enamel dial applied raised marcasite chapter ring with Arabic numerals signed E. Gubelin, Lucerne, manual wind 8 day, 15 jewels movement signed Gubelin Swiss and numbered 2387521, dust cover also numbered, gilt tooled blue leather silk lined casedial 7 x 7cm.Condition: Winds ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Hands adjust. Silk lining fraying and failing
LES FRÈRES VUILLEUMIER DES REUSSILLES "Reiseuhr" Schweiz, 90er. Jahre, Nr. 984, Stundenschlagwerk auf Glocke, Weckwerk und Repetition, weißer Ziffernring mit röm. Ziffern um freiliegende Werkansicht, gebläute Lanzenzeiger, vergoldetes Messinggehäuse, Absteller für Schlagwerk und Weckwerk mit Schiebern neben dem Bügel, Original Etui und Schlüssel, D: 9 cm. Überholungsbedürftig, Altersspuren.| LES FRÈRES VUILLEUMIER DES REUSSILLES ‘Travelling clock’Switzerland, 90s. Years, No. 984, hour striking mechanism on bell, alarm and repeater, white chapter ring with Roman numerals around exposed movement, blued lance hands, gilt brass case, stop for striking mechanism and alarm with sliders next to the bracket, original case and key, d: 9 cm. In need of overhaul, signs of age.
REISEUHR "L' Epee" 20.Jh. Sainte-Suzanne bei Montbéliard, gegr. 1839, vergoldetes Messing, vierseitig verglast, Emaille-Zifferblatt, schwarze Ziffern, Zentralzeiger, kleine Anzeigen für Alarmeinstellung, H: ca. 13 cm. Funktionen geprüft.| TRAVELLING CLOCK ‘L’ Epee’ 20th century Sainte-Suzanne, near Montbéliard, founded in 1839, gilt brass, glazed on four sides, enamelled dial, black numerals, central hands, small indicators for alarm setting, h: approx. 13 cm. Functions tested.
REISEWECKER 20.Jh., französische Tischuhr mit Wecker und Datum, Messingplatinen Räderwerk mit Federaufzug, Achttagewerk, Echappement mit Ankerhemmung, Halbstundenschlag auf Tonspirale, Weckfunktion, vergoldetes Bronzegehäuse mit korinthischen Säulen, umlegbarer Tragebügel, fünfseitig verglast, facettiert geschliffen, rückseitig Türe, H: 22 cm. (mit Tragebügel) Überholungsbedürftig.| TRAVELLING ALARM CLOCK20th century, French table clock with alarm and date, brass plates, spring-wound gear train, eight-day movement, escapement with lever escapement, half-hour strike on spiral, alarm function, gilt bronze case with Corinthian columns, hinged carrying handle, glazed on five sides, faceted cut, door on the back, h: 22 cm. (with carrying handle) In need of overhaul.
MATTHEW NORMAN "Reiseuhr" Schweiz, 20.Jh., Messinggehäuse mit Tragegriff, eintürig, fünfseitig facettverglast mit Sichtfenster auf oben liegender Unruh, weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern, bez. "MATTHEW NORMAN-SCHWISS MADE" Ankerwerk mit Federaufzug und Weckfunktion, H: 14 cm. (mit Tragegriff) Leichte Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren.| MATTHEW NORMAN "Travelling clock"Switzerland, 20th century, brass case with carrying handle, single door, faceted glass on five sides with viewing window on top balance, white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, marked "MATTHEW NORMAN-SCHWISS MADE" lever movement with spring winding and alarm function, h: 14 cm. (with carrying handle) Slight signs of age and wear.
KLEINE FRANZÖSISCHE REISEUHR Ende 19.Jh., rechteckiges Federzug Wochenwerk, Ankerechappement, Emailzifferblatt, graviertes vergoldetes ovales Bronzegehäuse mit klappbarem Tragebügel, facettiert verglast, H: ca. 10 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren| SMALL FRENCH TRAVELLING CLOCKlate 19th century, rectangular spring-wound weekly movement, anchor escapement, enamelled dial, engraved gilt oval bronze case with hinged carrying handle, faceted glazed, h: approx. 10 cm. Slight signs of age and wear
REISEUHR-JACOT PARIS 20.Jh., Messing-Gehäuse mit beweglicher Handhabe, vier Seiten und oben facettiert verglast, weiße Emailziffernblatt, schwarze arabische Zahlen, gebläute Stahlzeiger, unten Anzeige, für die Weckereinstellung und Datumanzeige, Ankerhemmung, Halbstundenschlag auf gebläute Tonfeder, H: 15 cm. Auf Funktion geprüft.| TRAVELLING CLOCK-JACOT PARIS20th century, brass case with movable handle, four sides and top faceted glazed, white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, blued steel hands, bottom display, for alarm setting and date display, lever escapement, half hour strike on blued gong, h: 15 cm. Function tested.
French brass travelling alarm clock by Laine a Paris, floral chased and brass case, the painted dial with Roman numerals, signed, verge movement with hammer striking, the case with button stop, with carrying handle, height 10cm, width 6cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
GROUP OF MIXED COLLECTABLES, 19th century and later including two goffering irons on circular bases, 16.5cms the tallest, gilt metal and enamel travelling clock with easel back in fitted blue leather case, a chrome and gilt metal stem wind travel clock in leather case, ETCProvenance: deceased estate Denbighshire

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