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Three French leather covered carriage clock travelling cases Unsigned, late 19th century The first tooled maroon morocco with conforming velvet interior to take a repeating clock 15cm (6ins) high, 9cm (3.5ins) wide and 8cm (3.25ins) deep, complete with glass and leather guard panels and strap handle; the second similar but with blue interior to take a repeating clock 13cm (5ins) high, 9cm (3.5ins) wide and 8cm (3.25ins) deep, (lacking strap handle); the third in black tooled morocco with blue velvet interior to take non-repeating clock/timepiece 13.5cm (5.25ins) high, 7cm (2.75ins) wide and 6.5cm (2.5ins) deep, (lacking glass guard panel), (3).
Japanese Shitan wood and brass miniature Shaku-Dokei clock, the brass movement with turned baluster columns flanking the chrysanthemum engraved front plate, the weight driven going train with verge and balance wheel escapement, Japanese engraved movable brass chapters to the hour scale, the case with key drawer in the base and detachable hood to the top, with original pine travelling case with Japanese characters painted on the top lid, 9.75" high
A French lacquered brass carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm, unsigned, circa 1900, the two train gong striking movement with original silvered platform lever escapement and white enamel Roman numeral dial with Breguet pattern blued steel hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the bevel glazed `corniche` type case with hinged carrying handle,14.5cm (5.75ins) high excluding handle; with original leather covered outer travelling case.
An Edward VII Silver Travelling Clock, William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, in the Continental manner with embossed decoration of amorous couples, raised on four out-swept feet, with a rectangular enamel dial, the movement stamped French Movement and JF, initialled, 10cm high see illustration
A late-Victorian heart shaped silver mounted travelling clock with nickel plated easel stand, the brass movement stamped 694216, with 38mm. white enamelled Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial at six, dot engraved brass bezel, within a heart shaped silver mount, Douglas Clock Co., Birmingham 1897, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high. .
A Good Swiss Gilt Brass Grande Sonnerie Calendar Alarm Carriage Clock, signed J F Bautte & Cie, Geneve, circa 1860, the elaborately cast case with scroll and floral decoration, carrying handle and repeat button, back door with shuttered winding holes, underside with grande sonnerie selection lever grand sonnerie/silent/Petit sonnerie, enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, two dials for date and alarm, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement and striking on a bell, bottom of the movement backplate signed, 18cm high, with the original mahogany and brass stringing travelling case see illustration
A Silver Travelling Alarm Clock, signed Boucheron, Paris, circa 1930, bark finished case with front and back opening doors, case inside rim signed and numbered 82321 9277, bark finished dial with applied baton and dot markers, alarm hand, lever movement, movement backplate signed and numbered 17336 17736, 68mm wide see illustration
drocourt, Paris, an engraved Anglaise carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half hours on a gong with push button repeat, the backplate stamped with the Drocourt trademark and serial number 14591, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and engraved mask, the Anglaise case fully engraved with c-scroll decoration including to the shaped handle, complete with numbered leather travelling box, height 15cm (handle down) 18.5cm (handle up) * Pierre & Alfred Drocourt were one of the top makers of carriage clocks in the mid to late Victorian period, having a factory at Saint-Nicolas-d’Ailermont, the most important town for carriage clock manufacture at the time, as well as premises in Paris at Rue Debelleyme 28 and Rue de Limoges. They made superb carriage clocks which were often decorative and were awarded numerous medals at exhibitions, such as the Bronze Medal at Paris 1867, the Silver at Paris 1878 and the gold at Paris in 1889. The son, Alfred, succeeded his father Pierre sometime in the 1870’s.
An Edwardian leather travelling case by Edwards & Sons of Regent Street, containing a quantity of silver-mounted fittings, comprising five-piece brush set with mirror, clock case, six silver-topped toilet jars, glove stretcher, curling tons heater, to/w other fittings - various makers and dates circa 1906
Small Ansonia drumhead clock timepiece, the 2" dial within a nickel plated case with fast/slow lever adjustment, also within a silver and Morocco leather outer travelling case, hallmarked for Birmingham 1902, 5" high overall; also a carriage timepiece within an engraved brass case, 7" high (2)
Mappin & Webb Bi-Centenary repeater carriage clock, striking on a gong, the principal dial with moon phase over three subsidiary dials indicating days of the week, seconds and month, within an Anglaise style brass case inscribed `The Sporting Life Weekender Handicap Chase, Aintree, 29th March 1985`, within an outer cobalt blue leatherette travelling case, 7.5" high overall; also with the original Mappin & Webb cardboard box
Interesting early French carriage clock, the movement with Duplex escapement, outside countwheel, striking on a gong and signed D. Mattu & Fils, Paris on an oval shaped plinth, the vertical sliding back door also signed again on the silvered dial, within a brass case, 6.75" high, also with outer travelling case

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