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Click here to subscribeAn ebonised chiming table clock, circa 1775, 8-inch dial with rococo spandrels, finely matted centre with calendar aperture and central alarm disc, signed on a silvered plaque Aynesh Thwaites, London, the arch with a silvered and painted moon disc, the three train fusee and chain movement with convertion to anchor escapement, chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking on a further bell, foliate engraved backplate signed in a cartouche as the dial in cyrillic, the case with bell top, brass carrying handles and pineapple finials, glazed side panels, moulded base and brass bracket feet; together with a later associated wall bracket Clock 52cm. 20.5in. high Bracket 32cm. 12.75in. high
A French brass carriage clock by Drocourt, the enamelled mask dial signed Howell James & Co London Paris, and with subsidiary alarm dial, in platform lever escapement and striking on a silvered bell, in corniche case with repeat button at the top, 14cm h, Drocourt trademark and No8612 to the backplate, c1880 . Short vertical hairline crack with slight discoloration to the lower part of the enamel mask dial but in otherwise excellent overall condition, retaining the original lacquer with slight wear on the handle and top. The glass sides undamaged, the movement apparently complete. Small solder repair to the bell/strike. The escapement original. The movement in need of cleaning and reluctant to start
A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm and Centre Seconds, signed Brevet d'Invention S.G.D.G, circa 1880, the "corniche" style case with glazed side panels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, blued steel moon hands, centre seconds, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement and strike on bell, bimetallic compensation balance, backplate stamped 'Japy Freres', {18cm high to hilt of handle}
An Early Brass Wing Alarum Lantern Clock, early 18th/late 17th century, the case with slender tapered corner columns, turned feet, pierced brass frets to the front and sides, top mounted bell below a central brass finial, iron back with wall spikes, 7 inch chapter ring with engraved floral centre, single hand and concentric alarm disc, movement with verge escapement mounted between the two trains and outside countwheel striking on bell, {38cm high} (lacking alarm work, with later adaptions)
A late 19th Century French carriage clock No. 19963 by Drocourt of Paris, the white enamelled dial inscribed "Goldsmiths Alliance, London", with Roman numerals to the central dial above smaller alarm dial to the eight day two training striking, repeating and alarum movement, contained in polished brass and bevelled glass case of corniche pattern, 5.5ins high (front bevelled glass panel missing and alarum indicator hand missing)
A LARGE QUANTITY OF MAINLY 19TH-CENTURY DOLL'S HOUSE FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES comprising: four porcelain headed small dolls, a tinplate "Dolly's Kitchen Range", three tinplate fire-grates, another as money box, coal scuttle, shovel and fender, cradle, cutlery box, mantel clock in glass dome, upright piano, enamelled alarm clock, five piece upholstered suite, simulated coromandel pedestal table with two matching chairs, a group of china teawares (10 pieces), ornaments, a "begging" cold-painted dog, twenty-three tinplate and tin alloy plates and dishes, eighteen similar various kitchen items (pans, teapots, candlesticks, etc), a bakelite 1930s radio (pencil sharpener, etc, etc, (a lot) (some depletions)
A 19th Century Carriage Clock, the enamel dial signed "BOLVILLER A PARIS", with Roman numerals, and centre second sweep, above a subsidiary alarm dial, with Arabic numerals, movement with 1/4 repeat, the platform engraved scrolling acanthus, in a brass four pillar case, with mask, engraved all over with scrolling foliage and acanthus, the back door pierced for winding holes, the back plate stamped "BOLVILLER A PARIS", 407LM, 18 cm.
Late 19th Century brass cased Grande Sonnerie Carriage Clock, with quarter repeating movement, striking on two gongs and with alarm mechanism, the painted porcelain face decorated with an Egyptian scene and signed with a monogram L.S., painted dial, inscribed Le Roy & fils..., London", the sides painted with studies of interior scenes with Middle Eastern girls and signed L. Simmonet, the inscribed back plate numbered 3213, 20cms, (8"), (including handle).
19th Century Carriage Clock, with enamelled dial, with Roman numerals, sweep second hand and subsidiary alarm dial, with unusual movement, chiming on a bell, the striking mechanism outside the back plate, contained within an engraved brass and glazed case of traditional form with brass swing handle.
A George III mahogany bracket clock, by James Rule, Portsmouth, the verge movement striking and repeating on three bells driven from single fusee, striking train with barrel pin-wheel, arched dial with alarm disc, silvered chapter ring and spandrels, case with gilt-brass pineapple finials and bracket feet, 19ins
A late 19th century French lacquered brass repeating carriage clock with alarm, the anglaise case with silvered mask to a white enamel Roman and Arabic chapter disc signed 'Hry Marc, Paris', having an alarm disc below, the eight-day twin barrel movement with lever platform escapement striking to a gong, the back-plate numbered 3132, 17.75cm. high, together with leather travelling case.
A late 17th century brass striking lantern clock, the 16cm. dial signed 'John Ebsworth at ye cross keys in Lothbury, Londini fecit', above engraved flowerheads and with a single hand and central alarm disc, the weight-driven movement with anchor escapement, the frame with slender tapering corner posts, urn finials, dolphin frets and top mounted bell, 39cm. high with later restorations, together with a wooden wall bracket.
Grohe, London, a late Victorian engraved brass Gorge cased carriage clock with alarm, the French eight-day three-train movement with detached lever escapement and striking on a bell with half hour pass-strike, the back-plate inscribed GROHE WIGMORE STREET LONDON, the foliate engraved rectangular dial-plate with an enamelled circular dial with blue Roman numerals and inscribed GROHE WIGMORE STREET LONDON, above a subsidiary alarm dial, the foliate engraved and glazed case with a shuttered door, 15cm high with handle extended (small section of alarm hand lacking).
Henri Marc, Paris, a French brass-cased carriage clock with alarm, the eight-day three-train movement with lever escapement and striking the hours on a bell and with half-hour pass-strike and repeat button, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and Breguet hands, above a subsidiary seconds dial, in a Corniche case, 18cm high with handle up; with leather-covered wooden carrying case