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Click here to subscribeA good French gilt brass carriage clock with alarm and push button repeat, probably by the Couaillet family, circa 1900, the two-train gong-striking movement with platform lever escapement and rectangular silvered dial set with Arabic gilt on blue ceramic chapter ring and subsidiary alarm each with gilt centre, in an unusual inverted break-front Corinthian pillar variation of the Anglaise Riche case, with hinged carrying handle, finely chased twist pilasters to angles and on shaped base, 17cm high excluding handle.
A good brass wing lantern clock circa 1710, of posted construction with verge escapement and pendulum swinging between the trains, with countwheel strike on a bell mounted within the domed cage above, the dial with central alarm disc to the foliate engraved centre within an applied 7.25 inch Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys half-hour markers and signed 'Jn'o Crucefix, London' to lower edge, with steel hand, winged side doors, iron backplate, hanging loop and spurs, alarm lacking, 39cm high. John Crucefix is recorded in Britten's 'Old Clocks and Watches and their Makers' as working 1689-1714 an example of his work resides to Stirling Castle.
A fine 18th century miniature travelling table clock by Jean Le Noier Paris, mounted in ormolu case on turned feet with integeral bell fitted to base of main case, the movement signed on the back plate with finely chased and engraved cock to balance wheel, eight day fusee drive with alarm and central white metal setting dial surrounded with enamel dial having Roman numerals and fine blued hands. The clock is contained in its original travelling case. Key. Dial 5cm diameter, case 4cm high.
FROMANTELL & CLARK: A WALNUT MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with matted centre with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, and central alarm disc, the silver chapter ring with Roman numerals flanked by pierced spandrels and engraved border, the arch with name disc and dolphin spandrels, the eight-day five pillar movement with alarm mechanism striking on a bell, the hood with break arch pediment and lined fret panel, the arch topped door flanked by recessed gilt capped columns, the case with long rectangular door with floral and bird marquetry with central pierced gilt panel
A Gilt Brass Grande Sonnerie Carriage Clock, with Alarm, circa 1880, the "gorge" style case with glazed panels, carrying handle and repeat button to the top, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for alarm, moon hands, twin barrel movement with silvered platform to lever escapement with bimetallic compensation balance, strike/repeat/alarm on two gongs via three hammers, with three-position sonnerie adjustment lever to the underside, 16cm high to hilt of handle
A French gilt brass eight-day alarm carriage clock with push button repeat, circa 1860, the bell-striking movement with platform lever escapement and white Roman numeral enamel circular dial set into foliate engraved gilt mask with alarm dial beneath, in corniche style case, 14cm high excluding handle.
A French miniature silvered brass carriage clock with repeat, alarm and patent key wind, by Le Roy & Fils, numbered 30059, having a lever escapement and striking on a gong, the underside key inscribed 'Le Roy & Fils Patent No.9501', the case with 'bamboo' columns and chased decoration, 5.5in (14cm) h. in original travel case.
AN EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK dial: 7inch silvered chapter ring, central alarm ring, the brass face engraved Tho. Tompion, movement: anchor escapement and two pulls, the back plate also engraved Tho. Tompion, London Fecit, case: engraved with carved stiff foliage,gilt metal folaite basket top, 19in. (48cm.) high
A 19TH-CENTURY BAVARIAN OR BLACK-FOREST WALL-HANGING ALARM CLOCK, the simple weight-driven movement having a white enamelled circular dial with rose-pink chapter ring and Roman hour numerals, with central brass alarm dial and turned wooden bezel, label of T.Lovejoy, Wimbledon, to the reverse, 27cm, (10.7in) diameter
A French brass carriage clock, with quarter striking and repeater, white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals over alarm dial within scroll engraved surround, the plain gorge case with swing carry handle, bevelled glass side panels, the movement with lever escapement striking the quarters and repeating the hours and the quarters on two gongs, apparently unsigned, height 11cm (please see lot 438 for image)
A circa 1900 French lacquered brass carriage clock with alarm, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and alarm dial, the clock with swing carry handle, visible platform lever escapement striking on a bell to the base, height 12cm, all housed in original leather carry case (please see lot 438 for image)