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LADY'S GILT METAL FRAMED DRESSING TABLE BRUSH SET OF 3 PIECES with floral embroidered back , viz HAND MIRROR, HAIR BRUSH AND CLOTHES BRUSH, with the MATCHING OVAL TRAY, LADY'S LULU GUINNESS PLASTIC SHOE BAG, A LADY'S TRAVELLING VANITY/JEWELLERY CASE fitted with a six piece MANICURE SET AND AN ALARM CLOCK; a green suede JEWELLERY WALLET, and THREE JEWELLERY/ WATCH BOXES
A continental silver ladies' fob watch, having white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numeral hour markers, the engine turned case with central shield cartouche (left blank), case impressed "0,800" and Swiss wood grouse hallmark, together with a silver travelling clock, having rectangular Arabic numeral dial, rectangular Arabic numeral seconds and luminous hands, in hinged silver case, assayed Birmingham 1930, in working order, and a fob compass. (3)
Miniature French brass and silvered carriage clock timepiece, the back plate and face bearing the maker's trademark logo, (OC within a clover leaf), the 1" cream enamel chapter ring within a scrolling foliate overlaid mask, within a pillared stepped case, 4.25" high (key); also with outer Morocco travelling case
Good Henri Jacot repeater alarm carriage clock, the movement back plate bearing the maker's trademark logo and striking with two hammers on a gong, the 2.25" principal cream dial over a subsidiary alarm dial and within a silvered mask, within a Corinthian column pillared stepped case, 7.5" high (keys); also with an associated outer Morocco travelling case * please note the case does not fit the clock
Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos clock decorated with marina chinoiserie 'Chinese Harbour/Fishermen' panels, the 4.25" white dial over a visible pendulum and within a blackened chinoiserie decorated gilded brass stepped case, 9.25" high, within original folding travelling case *This clock is sold with the original guarantee no. 5805 dated 8th March 1975; also with two original Atmos booklets and some service papers
An early 20th century miniature mother of pearl cased travelling alarm clock; original mauve velvet box (distressed); white enamel dial with Arabic numerals within a gilded bezel; oval hinged carrying handle; raised on four short circular gilt-metal feet (rear-left foot replaced); appears in good working order
A good early 20th century silver-plate cased miniature travelling clock; the rectangular Art Deco style dial with Arabic numerals; hinged carrying handle; the gilded signed French movement appears in good working order; within original leather-bound carry-case with original key housed in its lower section
‡A French gilt and painted metal timepiece garniture in Orientalist taste, final quarter 19th century, the eight-day back wound movement with dual plane duplex escapement, regulated by sprung monometallic balance, with two-tone gilt highlighted Arabic numeral cartouche painted porcelain dial; the circular timepiece suspended from an openwork silvered and gilt metal support cast with dragons, the base painted with Persian inspired foliate and cartouche motifs and landscape scene, 38 cm high; with two twin light candelabra en suite painted with amorini in Rococo taste, 28 cm high CATALOGUE NOTES: The movement of the current lot employs a very unusual form of two-plane duplex escapement. The ‘two-plane’ layout can be compared to those devised by R.E.D. for use in their-drum-shaped travelling timepieces as illustrated in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development plates VIII/29-30 (pages 213-14) whilst the twin-escape wheel arrangement has its roots in an arrangement devised in the early 18th century by Jean-Baptiste Dutertre as illustrated in Reid, Thomas A TREATISE ON CLOCK AND WATCHMAKING plate IX, no. 48. ‡ Indicates that the lot is being sold whilst subject to temporary importation and that VAT is due at the reduced rate (5%). Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
‡ A French timepiece in the Chinese taste, final quarter 19th century, the eight-day back wound movement with dual plane duplex escapement, regulated by sprung monometallic balance, with two tone gilt highlighted Roman numeral cartouche painted porcelain dial; The gilt circular timepiece above a turquoise glazed ceramic elephant, possibly English, in the manner of examples by the Royal Worcester company, with lambrequin hung saddle, on a rectangular gilt metal and onyx base, 37 cm high; with two matched gilt metal mounted ceramic French twin light figural candelabra in the Chinese taste, final quarter 19th century, the openwork arms held aloft by ceramic hounds perched atop arched and rectangular bases, on scrolling ceramic feet, 34.5 cm high CATALOGUE NOTES: The movement of the current lot employs a very unusual form of two-plane duplex escapement. The ‘two-plane’ layout can be compared to those devised by R.E.D. for use in their-drum-shaped travelling timepieces as illustrated in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development plates VIII/29-30 (pages 213-14) whilst the twin-escape wheel arrangement has its roots in an arrangement devised in the early 18th century by Jean-Baptiste Dutertre as illustrated in Reid, Thomas A TREATISE ON CLOCK AND WATCHMAKING plate IX, no. 48. ‡ Indicates that the lot is being sold whilst subject to temporary importation and that VAT is due at the reduced rate (5%). Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A collection of silver table ware including: An Edwardian calendar, Grey & Co., London, 1901 (damaged with losses), an oblong pen tray, engraved Mabel, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1901 (marks good, some pitting); a travelling clock case with full hunter watch, the case Birmingham, 1901; a George V cigarette case (damaged), Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1913; a George VI engine turned cigarette case, engraved with a crest, Birmingham, 1943; an unusual table lighter in the form of a Genie's lamp, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield , 1935 and a Hanau/Continental table cigarette box in the form of an upright piano chased with putti, marked on base (800 standard) - piano damaged as one sconce broken off (7)
A Victorian leather covered gilt and brass travelling inkwell with two inkwells, candle and brush, together with a leather cased pocket barometer, the brushed steel dial inscribed "Rain Change Fair Compensated" and a further clock, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed "Duco 8 Days" and No'd "422226" to back
A French Edwardian carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, with a push button to the top allowing a repeat of the last hour at will, the backplate stamped with the serial number 2202, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and shaped blued steel hands and having a subsidiary alarm setting dial, the brass serpentine-shaped case with bevelled glass to all sides and surmounted by a fluted shaped handle, complete with original numbered key and original travelling box, height 16cms (handle up), 14.5cms (handle down).
Henri Jacot, Paris a striking carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, with a push button to the top allowing a repeat of the last hour at will, the backplate stamped with the trade mark for Jacot, the initials H.J. either side of a parrot on a perch and serial number 17215, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and blued steel spade hands, the brass corniche case with bevelled glass to all sides and surmounted by a typical three-bail handle, complete with original numbered key and travelling box, height 16cms (handle up), 14.5cms (handle down).* Biography Henri Jacot, born 1796, is first recorded as working in Paris in 1820 with an address at rue Montmorency 25, renumbered 31 in 1851. Following his death in 1868, the business was continued by his brother Julien Jacot who was succeeded in 1873 by his son and Henri Jacot's nephew, Albert Jacot who died in April 1926.* Notes Ref Leigh Extence, Henri Jacot, An Exhibition of Carriage Clocks, 2013.
A good late 19th Century French carriage clock retailed by Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside, London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass engraved Gorge pattern case, the whole engraved with floral leaf and stylised bandings, 5.75ins high, and maroon leather covered travelling case No. 2719
A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, signed Aubert & Klaftenberger, Geneve, circa 1870, carrying handle and repeat button, enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin barrel movement with a gilt finished platform lever escapement, striking on a bell, movement backplate signed and numbered 731, 13cm high over handle, later outer travelling case22.08.18, Gilded surfaces are discoloured and stained, case with surface scratches, left hand side and back door glass panels with small chips, front door glass panel is missing, dial with cracks and chips, dial with small scratches and is dirty in parts, movement is dirty, strike and repeat are working, movement in going order, later outer travelling case.
A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, retailed by Gibson & Co, Paris, circa 1900, carrying handle and repeat button, Corinthian column capitals, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement, striking on a blued steel gong, 20cm high over handle, with outer travelling case 22.08.18, Brass surfaces are discoloured throughout, all panels are later replaced with perspex panels apart from the escapement top panel, perspex panels with scratches, dial with retailers name rubbed, movement is dirty, strike and repeat are not working correctly, movement in going order.
A Brass Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, stamped for A Margaine, retailed by Howell James & Co, Paris, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, enamel Roman numeral dial, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, movement backplate with maker's stamp mark AM for Margaine and numbered 4466, 16cm high over handle, with fitting travelling case 03.09.18, Brass surfaces are discoloured and with scratches, dial with hairline cracks and one chip to the top edge, platform is discoloured, movement is dirty, movement is winding smoothly, strike and repeat are working, in going order, travelling case is worn.
A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, retailed by Loveday, Wakefield, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, twin barrel movement with a later platform lever escapement, striking on a blued steel gong, 17cm high over handle, later outer travelling case 22.08.18, Brass surfaces are slightly discoloured and dirt in parts, glass panels with some small scratches, later platform escapement, movement is dirty, strike and repeat are not striking the right hours, movement in going order, later outer travelling case.
A JAEGER 8 DAY TRAVELLING ALARM CLOCK with pink metal side panels and face with a gilded chapter ring with Roman numerals, cased stamped 59, 9cm high, together with a Zenith 8 day travelling alarm clock, the gilded case with engine turned decoration, the dial with Arabic numerals and marked Favre-Leuba & Co, the base stamped metal dore, the back stamped 6884 and inscribed and dated 1932, with travelling case, clock 9cm high (2) Condition Report: Jaeger - the chapter ring is loose, clock is over wound and needs TLC. Zenith - winds and ticks. Only has one hand, no glass. back of clock with etched inscription. Clock in need of tlc. Travelling case tired but intact.

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