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Lot 280B

A Zenith travelling miniature alarm clock - approx 5cm x 5.5cm - in original case - not currently working

Lot 65

A 1930s vesta case style vintage Movado steel pocket travelling clock with slide open sides silvered dial arabic numerals and subsidiarity seconds complication with fold out stand verso not working L x 5.5cm W x 4cm 

Lot 2059

E. DENT, WESTMINSTER; a brass cased carriage clock, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals flanked by four fluted columns, with twin fusee movement, height including swing handle 20cm, in travelling case with key.Condition Report: Key is wrong for clock. When wound the clock runs and strikes on a bell, although we offer no guarantee of working order, tarnishing to the brass case, no dents or damage to the enamel.

Lot 2066

A late 19th century French carriage clock, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in leather travelling case.

Lot 2067

LOOPING; a stainless steel cased quartz alarm clock, a Cyma eight day Sonomatic desk clock, a Looping 15 jewel eight day alarm clock, a Swizal quartz alarm clock and a Smith's travelling clock (5).

Lot 305

A Late 19th Century French eight day, two train, repeating carriage clock in gilded brass and Champleve enamel case, bevelled glass panels to four sides and top. The movement stamped "French Make" and  E.M. & Co in an oval cartouche (E. Maurice & Co, 75 Rue Charlotte Paris - exhibited 1889) with English lever platform escapement. Stamped 4643 to backplate and baseplate . Strikes Hours and half hour on a blued steel gong. Silvered chapter dial with Arabic numbers recessed circular plaques, central gilded mask, in a gilded brass case of larger than normal proportions. Complete with leather bound travelling case, with glazed viewing panel, original key (also stamped 4643), and spare bevelled glass panel in protective wallet. Height of Clock (excluding handle) 13cm, (with handle raised - 17cm); Width 8.7cm, Depth 8cm. 

Lot 1000

A vintage 8 day travelling clock. (B)

Lot 85

A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKATTRIBUTED TO THE COUAILLET FAMILY, SAINT-NICHOLAS-D' ALIERMONT, CIRCA 1910The eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance, the backplate stamped with a direction of wind arrow to centre beneath MADE IN FRANCE to upper margin, the rectangular cream enamel dial with red Roman hour numerals to chapter ring, pierced blued steel hands and polychrome floral swag decoration to upper and lower margins, the bevel-glazed case with hinged filigree baton carrying handle and rectangular glass to top, over plain frieze and repeating honey bee relief decorated corner uprights, the rear with pin-hinged glazed door, on caddy moulded skirt base; with a French gilt brass obis cased carriage timepiece, unsigned, circa 1900, the eight-day single train movement with platform lever escapement regulated by sprung monometallic balance, the dial with cream Arabic numeral chapter ring within a foliate scroll 'filigree' overlaid gilt mask, the case with hinged handle over cavetto cornice mouldings and caddy moulded corner uprights, with conforming pierced gilt panels set behind the side glasses and pin-hinged door to rear, on cavetto moulded skirt base, (2).The first clock 14cm (5.5ins) high with handle down, 8.5cm (3.375ins) wide, 7.5cm (3ins) deep; the second 11.5cm (4.5ins) high with handle down, 7.5cm (3ins) wide, 6.3cm (2.5ins) deep. The hand-setting arrow stamp to the movement backplate of the first item in the current lot conforms to that used by the Couaillet family as illustrated in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development on page 435. Couaillet Freres are discussed by Leigh Extence in his article The Carriage Clock Makers of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont published in National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors Bulletin, 2020; where they are described as being one of the most prolific of the carriage clock makers of carriage clocks operating from the horological town of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont (near Dieppe) during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1885 Armand Couaillet was employed by the prominent maker Albert Villon, but in 1892 he and his brothers Denis and Ernest set up their own workshops in the centre of the town as Couaillet freres. They increased the size of the concern when buying the house and workshops of Delépine-Barrois across the road in 1912. Condition Report: The first (larger of the two) is in working condition and appears all-original with no noticeable replacements. The movement however would benefit from a clean and overhaul. The dial has a light hairline crack across the lower left corner and another across the right which is not visible due to being behind the frame, otherwise appears to be in good original condition. The case is a little dull/tarnished but is free from visible faults including the glasses. The second is also in good original working condition. The dial is undamaged - there are traces of a retailer's signature on the chapter ring. The case is in very good condition with no visible damage; the gilding has overall patchy oxidation.There is one key with the lot (fits both) but no travelling cases. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 82

A FRENCH GILT BRASS OVAL CARRIAGE TIMEPIECEATTRIBUTED TO THE COUAILLET FAMILY, SAINT-NICHOLAS-D' ALIERMONT, CIRCA 1900The eight-day single train movement with platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance, the backplate stamped with a direction of wind arrow only, The rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel spade hands, the curved bevel-glazed oval section case with hinged looped top handle and oval glass to top, over cushion-moulded frieze and reeded uprights, the rear with curved glazed pin-hinged door, on conforming skirt base with turned feet; with a tooled Morocco leather protective outer travelling case.The clock 12.5cm (5ins) high with handle down, 9cm (3.5ins) wide, 7cm (2.75ins) deep. The hand-setting arrow stamp to the movement backplate of the current lot conforms to that used by the Couaillet family as illustrated in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development on page 435. Couaillet Freres are discussed by Leigh Extence in his article The Carriage Clock Makers of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont published in National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors Bulletin, 2020; where they are described as being one of the most prolific of the carriage clock makers of carriage clocks operating from the horological town of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont (near Dieppe) during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1885 Armand Couaillet was employed by the prominent maker Albert Villon, but in 1892 he and his brothers Denis and Ernest set up their own workshops in the centre of the town as Couaillet freres. They increased the size of the concern when buying the house and workshops of Delépine-Barrois across the road in 1912. 

Lot 96

A FRENCH LACQUERED BRASS OVAL CARRIAGE CLOCKUNSIGNED, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and the backplate stamped with serial number 1669 to lower left hand corner, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands, the oval bevel-glazed case with scroll-shaped hinged carrying handle to the stepped ogee moulded top over cavetto moulded cornice and D-section decorated uprights, the rear with pin-hinged gazed door, on ogee moulded skirt base; with original tooled Morocco leather covered travelling case.The clock 13.5cm (5.25ins) high with handle down, 11.5cm (4.5ins) wide, 9.5cm (3.75iins) deep. Condition Report: Movement appears complete and original with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. Movement is relatively clean and is fully operational. The dial appears free from visible damage. The case is generally in very good condition; the left-hand side glass has some very slight internal edge chipping to the rear corner and a small chip to front upper corner - both only visible on close examination; glasses otherwise appear free from visible condition. The travelling case is in sound condition but with overall edge wear and blemishes to the surfaces. The optional slide-in front panel is lacking and the right hand upright bordering the dial is a little distorted with re-colouring to the leather at this point; strap handle is present and intact but with overall wear. Lining has some edge wear and light fading otherwise is generally in sound condition.Clock has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 100

A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH-BUTTON REPEATATTRIBUTED TO THE COUAILLET FAMILY, SAINT-NICHOLAS-D' ALIERMONT, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day two train gong striking movement with platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance, the backplate stamped with a direction of wind arrow only, The rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel spade hands, the gilt brass bevel-glazed pillars variant case with tied leafy bud-centred scroll handle over rectangular glass and push button for the repeat to the leading edge of the top, with complex moulded cornice over acanthus collar decorated three quarter column uprights to angles, the rear with pin-hinged glazed door over ogee-shaped skirt base; with original tooled Morocco leather protective outer travelling case.The clock 16.5cm (6.5ins) high with handle down, 10.5cm (4.125ins) wide, 9.2cm (2.625ins) deep. The hand-setting arrow stamp to the movement backplate of the current lot conforms to that used by the Couaillet family as illustrated in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development on page 435. Couaillet Freres are discussed by Leigh Extence in his article The Carriage Clock Makers of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont published in National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors Bulletin, 2020; where they are described as being one of the most prolific of the carriage clock makers of carriage clocks operating from the horological town of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont (near Dieppe) during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1885 Armand Couaillet was employed by the prominent maker Albert Villon, but in 1892 he and his brothers Denis and Ernest set up their own workshops in the centre of the town as Couaillet freres. They increased the size of the concern when buying the house and workshops of Delépine-Barrois across the road in 1912. Condition Report: Movement is in clean fully working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The dial is free from any visible damage. The case is also in fine condition with no notable faults and only slight very mellowing to the finish. The glasses are free of any visible faults. The leather travelling case is in good condition; the carrying strap is missing and the repeat-button has been filled, otherwise faults limited to relatively minor age-related bumps, scuffs and wear.Clock is complete with a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 109

A FINE VICTORIAN GILT BRASS GIANT CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH-BUTTON REPEATPAYNE AND COMPANY, LONDON, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day two train four pillar gong striking movement with substantial frosted gilt platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and with jewelled pivots, the platform table engraved No. 69683 and Fast/Slow regulation adjustment indication, the backplate signed Payne & Co.163 New Bond St., LONDON to centre and numbered 48, 62864 to lower edge, the 2.75 inch circular engine turned silvered Roman numeral dial with small concentric arched panel inscribed PAYNE & Co.163 New Bond St. LONDON to the upper margin of the fine diamond hatched centre, the outer track with dot minute markers interrupted by Arabic five minutes, with blued steel moon hands and set into a fine rococo foliate scroll engraved shallow arch mask, the heavy frosted gilt bevel-glazed case with hinged stylised reed tied carrying handle over large thick glass and bead bordered cavetto moulding to top the front with shallow arch glazed dial aperture incorporating angled brass fillet to interior flanked by canted angle uprights with applied reeded decoration to lower sections and outswept bases, the sides with fine scroll engraved rectangular panels set behind bevelled glasses, the rear with lift-out panel incorporating shuttered winding and hand adjustment square apertures, on stepped skirt base with reeded squab feet.21.5cm (8.5ins) high with handle down, 15.5cm (6.125ins) wide, 12.5cm (5ins) deep. Literature: The current lot is illustrated in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and Other Travelling CLOCKS on page 344 (Figs. 23-24). William Payne recorded in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and Other Travelling CLOCKS as first working from at 62 South Moulton Street London in 1816. By 1825 he had moved to 163 New Bond Street where the company remained until the 20th century. William Payne & Company, watch, clock and pedometer makers appear in trade directories from 1852 specialising in finely finished carriage and small mantel clocks as well as watches and pedometers, and were one of only five English makers to exhibit carriage clocks in the 1862 London Exhibition. Their clocks often feature rich engraving, and it thought that through their close associations with Thomas Cole that they may well have employed the same engravers for some of their work. The case of the current lot is of a pattern also used by Dent (see Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their History and development page 262; Plate IX/38 and Roberts page 318; Fig 21) and is particularly pleasing in the way that its bold, robust and confident design (almost appearing Art Deco in its form) provides the perfect enclosure for the fine jewel-like engraved panels set behind thick protective glasses. Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean fully working condition. Movement may benefit from a gentle clean/service in the not to distant future. The silvering to the dial is a little oxidised, the signature is a little rubbed but still legible. The mask is in fine condition. The case is in fine condition with no visible damage to the glasses and only very minor edge wear to the gilding. The top surface (around the top glass) has very slight discolouration to the gilding and the handle has some slight grime/wear within the reeded section to the centre.Clock is complete with a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 104

A FINE AND RARE ENGRAVED GILT BRASS SHIELD-SHAPED REPEATING ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK MARGAINE, PARIS, CIRCA 1875The mid-sized rectangular eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance, the lower margin of the frontplate with part-obscured stamped number 20..., the backplate with alarm winding to top left over stamped A.M. beehive trademark for Francois Arsène Margaine and serial number 11820 to lower left, the dial with circular white enamel Roman numeral hour disc with Arabic five minutes beyond the outer minute track and blued steel spade hands, set within fine foliate scroll engraved matted shield-shaped mask incorporating subsidiary alarm setting dial to margin and with canted surround, the engraved and chiselled cast gilt brass shield-shaped case with floral scroll-shaped hinged carrying handle to the acanthus cast shallow-ogee domed rectangular top panel incorporating repeat button, over egg-and-dart cast cavetto top moulding and repeating leaf bordered glazed front panel following the shape of the case, the sides applied with mounts cast as pairs of inverted entwined dolphins continuing downwards so that their heads, with mouths open and rosettes for eyes, form the four supports on which the clock stands, the rear matching the front but with the glazed panel hinged to allow access to the movement.14.5cm (5.75ins) high with handle down, 9.5cm (3.75ins) wide, 6.5cm (2.5ins) deep. The life and work of Francois Arsène Margaine is explored by Thomas Wortruba in his article The horological world of Francois Arsène Margaine published in ANTIQUARIAN HOROLOGY June 2014 (pages 807-818). Born 1835 Margaine was one of the leading carriage clock makers of his time, married in 1865 to the couturiere Armandine Fresnais his first recorded workshops were at 20 Rue du Pont-aux-Choux. He then moved numerous times until by 1880 he is known to be at 22 Rue Béranger although the family home was at the address given for his wife's business, 19 Boulevard Haussmann. Margaine was an innovator and obtained many brevets, patents, for his ideas as well as receiving various awards at expositions both in Paris and elsewhere. He was active in the horological world and alongside such as Alfred Drocourt, was involved in setting up the horological school in Paris, l'École d'horlogerie de Paris, in 1881 as well as being an active member of the Chambre Syndicale having obtained full membership in 1877. Arsène Margaine's last address in 1914 was 54 Rue de Bondy. The extremely rare and attractive design of the case of the present clock no doubt draws inspiration from Swiss Pendules D'officier and Viennese carriage clocks produced during the Biedermeier period. Austrian examples following a similar trend are illustrated in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and other Travelling CLOCKS on page 154. 

Lot 108

A FINE VICTORIAN GILT BRASS GIANT CHRONOMETER CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE WITH ORIGINAL TRAVELLING CASEEDWARD WHITE, LONDON, NO. 691, CIRCA 1875The four columnar pillar eight-day single chain fusee back-wound movement with Harrison's maintaining power and Earnshaw-type spring detent chronometer escapement regulated by helical sprung split bimetallic balance incorporating screw timing weights to rim, set on a spotted horizontal platform within the plates towards the upper margin incorporating diamond endstone to the balance cock, the backplate with central aperture revealing the balance to upper margin over winding and hand-setting squares and engraved signature E. White, 20 Cockspur St., London, 691 to centre, the 3 inch circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary running seconds hand at twelve o'clock and signed E. WHITE, 20 COCKSPUR S'T., LONDON to centre, with blued spade steel hands and set within a fine engine-turned gilt rectangular gilt mask framed by a canted bezel surround, the heavy thickly bevel-glazed frosted gilt brass case with hinged reeded baton-centred scroll-ended handle over rectangular top glass, inverted ogee cornice, and rounded uprights to angles, the rear with lift-out panel secured via a screw released via the winding key from beneath and with shuttered holes annotated with direction of wind arrow to the left and labelled SET HANDS to the right, on cavetto moulded skirt base with rounded angles, with original tooled black/green Morocco leather covered travelling case opening to reveal a deep green velvet lined interior incorporating dial aperture slide to the front. The timepiece 19.5cm (7.75ins) high with handle down, 13.3cm (5.25ins) wide, 10.8cm (4.25ins) deep; the travelling case 23.5cm (9.25ins) high, 17cm (6.75ins) wide, 15cm (6ins) deep.  Provenance:The present lot was sold at Christies King Street, London, sale of IMPORTANT CLOCKS AND MARINE CHRONOMETERS 6th December 2006 (lot 39) for £12,000 hammer where it was noted that the timepiece had been acquired from Garrards, London, in 1996. Subsequently purchased by the vendor from Anthony Woodburn.  Edward White was a chronometer and carriage clock maker who operated from premises at 20 Cockspur Street, Pall Mall London from 1861 to 1890. He was a former workman for Dent and exhibited at the 1862 Exhibition taking a four-page advertisement in the catalogue.  An essentially identical timepiece to the present lot (number 837) is illustrated in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and Other Travelling CLOCKS pages 320-21 (Figures 21-23 a., b., c.). A chronometer carriage clock by Dent, housed in a near-identical case, is also illustrated on page 319 (Figure 21-22 a). Roberts notes that the similarities between the examples signed by both E. White and Dent are such that 'it would seem more than a little likely that they were made by the same hand'. Condition Report: Movement is in fine clean working condition with no evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. Dial is free from visible damage or restoration; the mask is in fine condition with faults limited to a very small surface blemish towards the lower margin. The case is in fine original condition with no visible chips to any of the glasses and good strong original fire-gilt finish exhibiting only very slight edge rubbing, The rear has some very slight surface denting to the upper moulding at the centre otherwise faults are very much limited to a few tiny surface blemishes. The travelling case is in good sound original condition but with some losses to the covering mostly to the lower rear corners. The leather strap is no longer present. The interior has some tears to the silk velvet lining and the lock now works with a standard type key (not a Bramah key).Timepiece is generally in near 'retail condition' and is complete with a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 102

A FRENCH GILT ANGLAISE RICHE CASED GRANDE-SONNERIE ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH FINE FRETWORK PANELSUNSIGNED BUT WITH SIMILARITIES TO THE WORK OF HENRI JACOT, PARIS, CIRCA 1890The eight-day two train movement ting-tang striking the quarters on a graduated pair of gongs and sounding the hour every quarter hour on the larger of the two, with silvered platform lever escapement and alarm mechanism positioned to the top left sounding on the smaller gong, the dial with circular white enamel Roman numeral disc incorporating Arabic five minutes to outer track and with blued steel moon hands, set within a fine bright-cut engraved and pierced foliate scrollwork rectangular mask incorporating conforming subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the frosted gilt brass bevel-glazed variant of the Anglaise riche case with reeded baton to the hinged carrying handle over thick top glass, repeat button to front rail, complex moulded cornice and dentil frieze, the angles with fluted three-quarter columns with Corinthian capitals and the sides with fine foliate pierced and engraved frets each incorporating central urn issuing a floral spray set behind bevelled glasses, the rear with pin-hinged glazed door, on generous ogee moulded skirt base with conforming dentil frieze and stepped lower edge incorporating shallow block feet, the underside with Grande Sonnerie/Petit Sonnerie/Silence selection lever; with original tooled Morocco leather covered travelling case.The clock 17.5cm (7.5ins) high with handle down, 11.5cm (4.5ins) wide, 9.5cm (3.75ins) deep. Provenance: Previously sold at Bonhams, London sale of FINE CLOCKS 20th June 2012 (lot 7) for £2,000. Although unsigned, the present clock is of notably fine quality with distinctive silvered platform and engraved fretwork panels reminiscent of those sometimes seen on examples by LeRoy et Fils and E. Maurice and Company; indeed examples by each of these makers, incorporating similar panels, were sold in these rooms on 21st April 2021 (lot 106) and 2nd March 2022 (lot 166) respectively. The scroll-shaped handle and ogee over stepped moulded skirt base are distinctive features which set the present case aside from the standard 'anglaise riche' design which generally incorporate an angular scroll to the handle and plain plinth base. The castings for the base mouldings, however, mirror those on a 'cariatides' case by Henri Jacot illustrated in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development on page 172 (Plate VII/24). As this particular variant of 'cariatides' case was favoured by Jacot the presence of these castings on the case of the present clock would suggest a connection to the workshop of Henri Jacot. Interestingly a grande-sonnerie striking clock with an identical pattern of 'cariatides' case to that illustrated by Allix and Bonnert, but housing a movement exhibiting identical details, such as pattern of winding arrow and annotations to the backplate, to the present clock, was sold in these rooms (in partially dismantled condition) 6th October 2021 (lot 111).  Henri Jacot is recorded by Allix as working from 31 Rue de Montmorency, Paris as well as possibly having a factory in Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont. The business was awarded Bronze Medals at the Paris 'Exposition' in 1855 and in London 1862; Silver in Paris 1867, 78 and 89 and Gold, again in Paris, 1890. Although Charles Allix notes that Henry Jacot senior died in 1868 and was succeeded by his nephew of the same name further research by Leigh Extence has revealed that after his death Henri's business was actually continued by his brother Julien who was essentially only 'keeping the bench warm' until his son, and Henri's nephew Albert, was able to take over and move the concern forward in 1874. The business is thought to have continued until around 1920. Condition Report: Movement is complete and appears all-original with no visible evidence of alteration or with noticeable replacements. Clock is running with the grande-sonnerie striking operating correctly including the selection lever to the base. The alarm is also in working condition. Although in full working condition the movement would probably benefit form a gentle clean and service. The dial appears free from visible damage or other faults. The case is in fine condition with minimal mellowing to the gilding. The glasses are free from visible damage/chips. The underside has a noticeable scratch through part of the strike selectin text and some slight discolouration otherwise is in fine condition. The protective case is structurally sound but has significant wear and losses to the leather covering and wear/fading to interior. The strap handle is also missing as is the slide-in shutter for the front aperture.Clock has a winding/setting key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 86

A FRENCH LACQUERED BRASS CORNICHE CASED CARRIAGE CLOCKUNSIGNED, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day two train bell striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance, the frontplate stamped with a cruciform motif next to number 687 and an inverted V to lower edge, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued spade hands, the bevel-glazed corniche case with hinged carrying handle over cavetto cornice with rounded angles and caddy moulded uprights to angles, the rear with hinged door, on cavetto moulded skirt base incorporating bracket feet to angles.14cm (5.5ins) high with handle down, 9cm (3.5ins) wide, 8cm (3.125ins) deep. The case of the current clock is a little unusual in that the top cornice section is secured directly to the corner uprights essentially forming a 'one-piece' arrangement. The bosses supporting the carrying handle hinge knuckles are also more prominent than on other cases of related design. These details would suggest that the present case is a notably early version of the corniche design/variant. Condition Report: The movement is in clean condition with no visible evidence of alteration or notable replacements. The going train is working but the mainspring for the strike train is broken hence requires replacement. The dial has a very light hairline crack across the lower left-hand corner (only visible on very close examination (almost undetectable with the naked eye). The case is in good original condition with faults limited to some slight surface bruising to one of the rear uprights and overall light degradation to the lacquered finish. Has a winding key but no travelling case. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 2055

Boxed of assorted items of Meccano including tyres and a Meccano book of models, no.2, within a later wooden box and an early 20th century German travelling alarm clock, square-section in green painted gilt-metal square-section hinged casket-case, with key, ivory-coloured dial with black Arabic numerals, supported on winged green enamel lion mask paw feet, 8cm square 

Lot 119

A Cartier gilt brass travelling alarm table clock, quartz movement, having signed square dial and Roman numeral chapter with inner minutes track, cabochon crown and folding stand, in working condition.                                                                                          

Lot 62

German Made 2 Jewel Europa Travelling alarm clock in working order. See photos.

Lot 315

Jaeger, an Art Deco brass tortoiseshell effect folding travelling alarm clock, the dial with Arabic numerals, 80mm high.

Lot 2505

Swiss eight day nickel cased travelling pocket watch, the 2.25" white dial inscribed 'Examined by Dent, 4 Royal Exchange, London', within a folding leather travelling case/stand; also an H.A.C. travelling alarm clock, within a folding blue hinged case, 3.25" high overall (with original cardboard box) (2)

Lot 1221

Large repeater carriage clock with alarm, the movement striking on a gong, within a Corinthian column pillared stepped case; also with outer Morocco leather travelling case (key)

Lot 275

Art Deco design silver and green guilloche enamel architectural design travelling alarm clock, the face with Arabic numerals, and with folding support to he back. 13.2cm wide. (B.P. 21% + VAT)  Does not work.

Lot 276

Kienzle vintage arch topped travelling alarm clock, in Art Deco style. 8cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 112

A five piece Delina dressing table set, together with Stanlet travelling clock, and Ingersoll pocket watch.

Lot 678

A 19th century French brass carriage clock with travelling case and key, 12.5cm

Lot 293

A George V silver travelling clock Birmingham, 1924, William Base & Sonsrectangular engine turned case with raised foliate border and vacant rectangular reserve, white enamel dial with luminous arabic numerals and luminous hands, 8 day movement signed Hebdomas weight case only 3.95oztCondition: Case in good condition. Watch winds but does not tick or run no guarantee can be offered as to the working order

Lot 319

A late 19th century French silvered and gilt brass carriage clock with repeat and alarmthe backplate and platform with PM within an anchor trade marksthe inverted breakfront gorge case with angled scrolling carrying handle, the 2' enamel Roman dial with outer Arabic five minute track and moon hands, above corresponding subsidiary Arabic alarm dial all set within a gilt brass mask, the brass triple train movement with gilt platform jewelled lever escapement with compensated balance, the striking the hour and half hours and the alarm on steel coil, with winding key and original leather travelling case (now as found), the clock, 17.5c high, 9cm wide, 8cm wide, the case, 18cm high, 11.5cm wide, 11.5cm deep approximately (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 290

A 20th century French travelling mantel clock with aneroid barometer to the topthe movement numbered 3482the case surmounted by a large ribbed Greek key handle, above the aneroid barometer, the rounded top supported by the brass sides and pierced brass back door, on a substantial moulded bass, the silvered barometer dial with an engine-turned centre, the bottom edge engraved Made in France Aneroid Barometer, the clock dial with Arabic chapter ring, the upper centre with visible escapement under the blued steel diamond hands, the twin spring barrel clock movement with visible jewelled Swiss lever escapement and cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, the backplate stamped Made in France 3482, striking on a coiled blued steel gong, 27cms highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 488

A Late 19th Century French Carriage Clock retailed by Russells Ltd, Paris, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche patterned case with presentation inscription "Presented to Sister Margaret on leaving St Paul's Tranmere June 1899" 5.25ins high and travelling case for sameThe exterior of the clock presents in good overall condition, showing patination of age and some slight rubbing in places to the gilt work. It is engraved to the top of the case 'Presented to Sister Margaret on leaving St Paul's Franmere June 1899'. All four side glasses and the top glass appear to be free from any chips or cracks, and there is no evidence of any previous repair. The hinges to the door function correctly, the door closes squarely and evenly. The enamel dial is free from hairline cracks and any obvious sign of previous damage or repair. The carry handle is in good condition and contains original leather sleeve and is correctly fastened. The clock winds and set but does not run at present, although the mechanism appears to be complete. There is no key present 

Lot 306

A VINTAGE HAND CARVED WOODEN FIGURE OF A TRAVELLING CLOCK SELLER

Lot 293

A striking carriage clock, a further carriage clock, a cased travelling barometer and a travelling barometer/compass (4)

Lot 159

CARTIER; a gilt metal and lapis lazuli effect travelling easel back clock, the white enamel oval dial set with Roman numerals, dial measures 4 x 6cm.

Lot 170

PLOJOUX; a 19th century leather cased travelling watch/clock, dial 8 x 6cm, case 12.5 x 9cm, and a similar Artéon leather cased pocket watch with white enamel dial, diameter of dial 6cm (2).Condition Report: Neither watch works at point of winding, bith are loose from the cases and cases are heavily worn.

Lot 176

LOOPING; a Swiss eight day anti-magnetic travelling alarm clock and barometer (af).

Lot 887

A group of eleven assorted lady's and gentleman's wristwatches, including Guess, Oris, Lorus etc., and a rubber mounted yellow metal Marvin Autodate travelling clock (12).

Lot 80

A brass cased carriage clock with travelling case

Lot 289

A vintage Jaeger LeCoultre travelling Compendium, circa 1930s/40s, clock, barometer with central thermometer panel contained within a crocodile effect brown leather case, sold as seen.

Lot 1230

A Zenith champleve enamel travelling alarm clock, circa 1920s, 6cm high, in simulated crocodile case.  

Lot 1485

An Art Deco George V silver 8-day travelling clock, Synyer & Beddoes, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel cathedral hands, in square cushion case, 8cm x 8cm, 7.4g grossMovement working, lid has engraved initials PBJ, inside has presentation engraving, button and hinge working, hallmarks clear

Lot 6047

Extensive early 20th century silver and silver gilt ladies travelling toilet set, each piece engraved with a coronet and initials M StO comprising various etched glass and silver mounted bottles and jars, scent bottles, mantel clock, curling tongs heater, writing box containing stamp box, inkwell and vesta compartment, rectangular box, manicure implements, London assay, various dates circa 1910, Maker of most of the items Albert Barker, some items marked New Bond St, London. Provenance: From the Estate of the late Dowager Lady St Oswald

Lot 972

Mounted Travelling Clock Case 3.25 Inch High. Birmingham 1922

Lot 718

A selection of various costume jewellery, cuff-links, gilt propelling pencil, cased silver thimble, small travelling clock etc.

Lot 1534

A GOOD SMALL HORSE SHOE SHAPED TRAVELLING CLOCK. 3ins x 2.5ins in a fitted leather case.

Lot 517

Early 20th century travelling clock in engraved circular case and Morocco leather case, with enamelled dial surmounted within the lid of a gilded box, the dial marked Empire Bizarre Buenos Aires, a small brass mantle clock with eight day timepiece and a carved fruitwood pocket watch stand with coloured enamel dial and 800 standard silver case

Lot 86

A brass case carriage clock and travelling case

Lot 3113

Metal cased drum shaped travelling clock with grey hammered finish, French clockwork movement and stitched leather outer case with shoulder strap; bears manuscript label 'Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment - serial no.09433' D13cm overallCondition Report:Looks to be reasonably good for age and use but working condition unknown.

Lot 3228

Early 20th century British Army officer's campaign clock in the form of a key-less wind nickel cased pocket watch with white dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed H. Williamson Ltd. London 9138F, the back with broad arrow and 9138F; in leather travelling case with dial aperture and brass easel support H14cmCondition Report: Does wind-up and the seconds hand revolves for a short time.Minor green verdigris to case.Very small chip to edge of dial glass.Otherwise condition is consistent with age and use.

Lot 176

RETRO CASIO MA-5 ALARM CLOCK, AND OTHER ITEMS including a vintage AA badge (V251958), travelling clock, wrist watch, pocket watch and a small group of Life Boys and other badges

Lot 313

Early 20th century silver cased travelling purse watch by Election, retailed by J C Vickery, Regent St London, the rounded rectangular dial having Arabic numerals denoting hours, Swiss made, inside case base stamped 925, Brevet, 450044, 6cm long, gross weight approximately 93.1gCondition ReportClock runs when wound. Crown works and adjusts the hands. Opening mechanism works. Unable to say whether in full working order. General wear and tear

Lot 1038

Art Deco brass-mounted travelling clock in original brown leather case, of rectangular section, the white dial with stylised Arabic numerals, the movement stamped 'France', with swing handle, raised on bun feet, with key, 9.5cm high 

Lot 1391

A travelling trunk containing a wall clock, mantel clock, alarm clock etc.

Lot 184

A gilt metal Art Deco style travelling clock, of rectangular form, with easel support, 2.5ins x 4ins, cased

Lot 1300

DELFT; two 18th century tin glazed plates to include an example in the Oriental manner with a figure beside a vase, diameter 21cm, and a 19th century blue and white plate with a 'Willow' pattern scene, with a Selex eight day travelling alarm clock, the case with engine turned decoration, the dial set with Arabic numerals, and two further travelling alarm clocks by Zenith (5).

Lot 308

JAEGER; a travelling alarm clock in associated Jaeger box, Sheaffer fountain pen with 14K mount, a further Sheaffer fountain pen with 14K nib and a Parker fountain pen (4).

Lot 172

Brass cased carriage clock, rectangular enamelled dial, platform escapement, movement striking on a bell, 15cm, in a leather covered travelling case, defective.Condition report:The clock is fully wound but not working at present time.

Lot 174

An eight-day brass-cased carriage clock with travelling case, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, with key, height 11cm excluding handle.

Lot 237

A SILVER TRAVELLING CLOCK AND A SILVER CASED WRISTWATCH (2)The square cased folding clock having luminous Arabic numerals to the enamelled dial, import mark Glasgow 1924, size 4.5cm across, the caseback monogram engraved, together with a silver circular cased wristwatch, having luminous Arabic numerals to the enamelled dial, import mark London 1910

Lot 500

A brass cased four glass carriage clock in leather travelling case - approx 11cm - working in saleroom, with key

Lot 77

Two Festival of Britain Regatta commemorative coin / medallions, silver napkin ring, 1937 silver Crown coin and a 1928 Half Crown coin, vintage playing cards, travelling inkwell, tortoiseshell travel clock, and a vintage camera (9)

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