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A travelling vanity case with contents of ebony dressing table items and chromed jars, together with a small attaché case and contents to include Havana cigars, costume jewellery, travelling clock, match boxes, two pocket watches, cigarette lighter in the form of a shell case, a Festival of Britain 1951 medallion, a Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition 1892 medallion, a small jewellery box with various contents, etc
A late 19th Century French Travelling Clock, Leroy, 24463, the plinth shaped case with carry handle, with Boxwood inlaid and ebonised border, raised on bracket feet, to a cast Brass bezel enclosing a 3” Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track and blue steel moon hands, to a circular Brass movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement with silk suspension, strike on a bell, (losses and repairs), height 11 ½”
A mid 19th Century French Travelling Clock, the plinth shaped case with case Brass carry handle and Boxwood strung detail, to a 3 ¾” silvered and engraved dial, with engine turned decoration, Roman numerals and outside minute track, with blue steel trefoil hands, and sliding glass front panel, to a circular Brass movement with back mounted count wheel, anchor escapement and silk suspension, strike on a bell and bearing a paper label for retailers “Schwar & Co, 250 Walworth Road, SE, height 9”
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the foliate engraved silvered dial with sunk chapter ring, Arabic numerals and rosette centre, silvered platform lever escapement, push repeat and coiled gong strike, the bow fronted case with fluted swing handle and column sides, 6" high, together with leather travelling case
A Rare Gilt Brass Grand Sonniere Alarm Carriage Clock with Presentation Inscription From the Queen Xmas 1897, signed Drocourt, retailed by D & J Wellby, Garrick St, London, late 19th century, the gorge case with top carrying handle and repeat button, front of the base with engraved inscription From The Queen Xmas - 1897, the underside with grand sonniere selection lever striking/silent/full striking and numbered 29006, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, two hammers striking two blued steel gongs for the hours and quarters, and a further smaller hammer striking a gong for the alarm, movement backplate stamped with Drocourt`s trade mark and numbered 29006, 17.5cm high over handle, within its original brass bound travelling case, with concealed top carrying handle and ivorine inset plaque initialled HW, together with original winding key numbered 29006 and outer double lock key for the travelling case Sold with a letter from the Registrar at the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle, dated 13th June 1994, saying they have found an entry in Queen Victoria`s Privy Purse Accounts for November 1897, under the section `presents`, for the purchase of a clock from D & J Wellby. The clock recorded in the accounts book was given to the Telegraph Clerk. Research shows the telegraphist was a George Warren who had worked for 34 years for Her Majesty at Osborne House. He died in 1896. It is possible this clock was presented, for long service, to Warren`s family in 1897 (Jubilee year), as HW on the outer case could be family member`s initials.
A Smiths travelling alarm clock, the square dial with Arabic numerals, within a zipped leather case, a French bedside alarm clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary alarm dial and inscribed `Jaz`, another travelling timepiece, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and inscribed `Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, Delhi & Simla`, within a leather case, together with two gentlemen`s wristwatches, three ladies` wristwatches, various drawing instruments, a bubble level and a lens.
A good engraved oval striking carriage clock with alarum, white enamel dial signed Chancellor & Son, Dublin, subsidiary alarm dial against an engraved gilt mask, bell striking movement numbered 2077 with original lever platform, in a well engraved case, the numbered key contained in the bottom section of the oval travelling case, 14.5cm h.
Drocourt. A rare silver striking carriage clock, white enamel dial signed Hunt & Roskell, London, the repeating movement with Drocourt`s stamp and numbered 27156, replaced lever platform, in a silver gorge case, the base inscribed Hunt & Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer, no. 327, hallmarked London 1891, 12cm h, in a fitted velvet travelling case with plate key. (2)
Joseph Soldano, Paris, a French repeating carriage clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong with push repeat, the platform lever escapement stamped to the underside with the maker’s trademark and number ‘JS, 3235’, the backplate stamped with the serial number ‘4649, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals with blued steel moon hands and signed for the retailer ‘Army & Navy, C.O.S.L’, in a Corniche gilt-brass case with carrying handle, height: 15.5 cm (handle up); 13.5cm (down). With leather travelling case. * Joseph Soldano was known as a maker of fine carriage clocks having been awarded medals at the Paris Exhibitions of 1855 & 1878 where it was noted that ‘...the exhibition of this establishment showed substantial progress in the art of case decoration. On show were a group of carriage clocks ornamented with great taste and originality. The escapements appeared to us to have been treated with particular care.’ They are particularly well known for the high quality of their escapements which were in all probability made in Geneva and stamped by Soldano as in this example.
A late Victorian French repeating carriage clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong with push repeat, the platform lever escapement stamped to the underside with the serial number ‘62’, the ivorine dial having black Arabic numerals with floral swags between, blued steel spade hands and signed for the retailer ‘Goldsmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London’, in an Anglaise case with fluted columns and handle, height: 19cm (handle up); 16cm (down). With leather travelling case.
An Edwardian gent`s silver vesta / sovereign case, Birmingham, c.1906. of rounded rectangular form, height 6.5 cm with two ladies wristwatches, together with miscellaneous items to include, a gilt metal card case, a travelling alarm clock, a heuer pocket timer, a gilt metal compact, two lighters, wooden hinged box, two monocles and a cased set of six white metal engraved goblets (a lot).
1930s travelling alarm clock with eight day Swiss movement, silvered dial with pierced hands by Zenith Watch Co in a gilded case of architectural form in the Art Deco style, engine-turned decoration on four bracket feet in original blue leather carrying case, clock 9cm overall height Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
A JAEGER LECOULTRE BRASS ATMOS CLOCK with red marbled dial, roman chapter ring and pierced hands, 22cm h, plushed lined triptych travelling case, c1970 ++The clock in apparently excellent condition seemingly having been kept more or less permanently in the case as supplied. The exterior of the case with various knocks and marks, of generally rather shabby/dusty appearance
An early 20th Century travelling or table clock of diamond-shaped form by C.F. Hancock, 39 Bruton Street London. The gilt metal case engraved with acanthus leaves enclosing the silvered dial with similar foliate decoration and Roman numeralled chapter ring, complete with fitted case, 10.5cm high.
An early 20th Century brass cased circular night clock, the watch movement signed `AM. Watch Co, Waltham, Mass 4655159`, the dial with Arabic numerals and inscribed `H.W Bedford, 67 Regent St, London`, the brass circular frame supported by three feet and a hinged candle sconce, diameter approx 12.5cm, within a fitted red Morocco square travelling case (faults).
Quantity of cream kid evening gloves including one short pair with embroidered cuffs, an art deco style scent bottle, a glove box, some faux tortoiseshell glove stretchers, a travelling clock shaped like a horseshoe, a tape measure, a scent bottle and box for Lucien Lelong and assorted trimmings (1 box)
A miniature gilt-metal portico travelling clock, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, decorative gold hands, and signed ‘H.Basso, Bijoutier, Monaco’, the small white marble portico case having fluted columns to the sides and a mother-of-pearl architectural pediment; height: 8.5cm. Contained in the original travelling box signed to the inside as above.
A quantity of silver plate, comprising a pair of Hanoverian pattern sauce ladles, length 17 cm, three coffee spoons of Onslow pattern with shell shaped bowls, two butter knives with handles modelled as cows, a gilt metal hand mirror, a pair of Old Sheffield plate wine coasters, a travelling clock, two red lacquer wine coasters and a quantity of other plate (a lot)

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