A miniature enamel and brass travelling carriage clock the white circular dial with Roman numerals, within a pink chinoiserie decorated panels to four sides, in travelling case6cm highCondition ReportVarious pitting surface, scratches and blemishes, wear scuffs and loss of colour to areas of case
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A 'GOLIATH' BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK BY DENT OF LONDON inscribed to Dent and numbered NO18532, the chain driven double fusee movement striking on a gong, the silvered dial with subsidiary second dial and rolling moon aperture, 30cm high (to the top of the handle) x 18cm wide x 16cm deepProvenance: The Les Watts Collection. Note: Edward John Dent began producing clocks in the early 19th century and created the firm of his own name shortly afterwards. Amongst many notable achievements was the contract for the new clock at the Palace of Westminster, now known as 'Big Ben'.
HALCYON DAYS A WHITE METAL CARRIAGE CLOCK With an 8-day movement, enamel dial, black Roman numerals, Breguet hands, the case with a swing handle 15cm (6in) high With a Halcyon Days box, instructions and winding key Condition Report: Movement functioning Movement to the dial Light marks to the dial visible under a loupe Hands in good condition Case in good condition Generally good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A good quality French gilt-brass carriage clock with alarm and repeat, retailed by J. Sewill, London - late 19th century, the brass column case with dentil borders, housing a white Roman enamel dial and Arabic alarm dial within a matted gilt mask panel, the dial signed 'J. Sewill 30 Cornhill London, Made in Paris', the twin train 8-day movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, numbered '1002', 19.5 cm high (handle up), with later key.
A gilt-brass and cloisonné enamel carriage clock - 20th century, the case with dentil borders and cloisonné enamel decoration to the top, handle, Corinthian columns and base, the English, 11 jewel single train movement fronted by a black enamel dial with gilt Roman numerals, 15.7 cm high plus handle.* The clock is in running order. A little gilt wear to the edges of the case. No damage or losses to enamel. The dial and glass VG. In very good condition overall. Complete with key.
Charles Frodsham, London, a modern miniature silver carriage clock having an eight-day duration timepiece movement with a platform lever escapement, the white enamel dial signed Charles Frodsham London with the cast-silver case decorated with Carytids to the corners and further floral decoration, complete with Frodsham box, height 10.5cm, handle up.
Charles Frodsham, London, a modern brass carriage clock having an eight-day duration timepiece movement with a platform lever escapement, the round white enamel dial signed Charles Frodsham London and having a florally decorated mask, with the brass Anglaise case having fluted pillars and handle, height 16cm, handle up.Couaillet Freres, a French Obis carriage clock having an eight-day duration timepiece movement with a replaced platform lever escapement, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, height 13cm handle up.
Charles Frodsham, London, a modern silver lantern clock-style carriage clock the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement, the dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and blued-steel hands, the case of lantern clock form with turned pillars, cast corner finials, cast cresting and with the bell set within the straps and surmounted by a further finial, hallmarked for silver, London with the stamp C.F & Co for Charles Frodsham, London, height 21cm. A limited edition numbered 12 of 250.
Angelus, a 20th century Gorge carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with the backplate stamped Angelus, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed Angelus,the brass Gorge case with typical five-bale handle, height 17.5cm/14.5cm, handle up/down.
Tiffany a petite-sonnerie Anglaise carriage clock the eight-day duration movement has a silvered platform lever escapement and strikes the hours and quarter-hours on two gongs, with repeat of the last quarter on demand and with a lever to the underside for Sonnerie/Silence, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued-steel spade hands, a subsidiary alarm setting dial and signed Tiffany & Co, with a gilt mask, the Anglaise case having fluted columns with copper Corinthian capitals and shaped fluted handle, height 17cm/14cm handle up/down.
A French late-Victorian decorative Anglaise carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a repeat of the last hour on demand, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued-steel spade hands and marked Made in France, the Anglaise case with decorative cast floral decoration to the pillars and handle with a moulded base to top and bottom, height 19.5cm/17cm, handle up/down.
Boxell, Brighton a French late-Victorian Anglaise brass carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a repeat of the last hour on demand, the backplate engraved with the name of the retailer Boxell, Brighton and numbered 1479 the hand setting arrow in the form used by Couillet Freres, carriage clock movement makers at Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, the decorative cream enamel dial having black Arabic numerals in individual roundels and blued-steel decorative hands, the Anglaise case with matching handle, height 18.5cm/16cm, handle up/down.Note: Thomas Boxell, born 1823, was apprentice to a local watchmaker and at the age of twenty-two was running his own business as at 55/56 Albion Street, Brighton. In 1856 he re-located his business to The Observatory, 40 King's Road, Brighton and the 1859 Post Office Directory of Sussex records Thomas Boxell as a "watchmaker & jeweller" at 43 King's Road, Brighton.He was not only a fine maker but retailed clocks and watches made by some of the finest makers of the period including Thomas Cole and carriage clocks from Drocourt of Paris.
Duverdry & Bloquel, a French brass Edwardian carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a repeat button to sound the last hour at will, the brass dial having engraved Roman numerals and floral decoration, with blued-steel moon hands, the Corniche case with gadrooned mouldings and matching handle, height 18cm/15cm handle up/down.
L'Epee, France a modern carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a repeat button to sound the last hour at will, the backplate stamped with the L'Epee trademark, the white enamel dial signed for the maker and having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial, the Corniche case with matching handle, height 17cm/15cm handle up/down.
A French Anglaise Victorian brass carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the white enamel dial signed for the retailer Joseph C. Cairns, Portsmouth and having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, the Anglaise case with fluted columns and matching handle, height 20cm/17.5cm handle up/down.
Chas. Frodsham, London, a small silver Elizabeth of Glamis boudoir clock having an eight-day duration timepiece carriage clock movement with a platform lever escapement, the arched gilt dial with black Roman numerals engraved to the silvered chapter ring and engraved Elizabeth of Glamis, Chas. Frodsham & Co., London, England, the silver domed case with silver chain handle, hallmarked London, 1981, height 8cm.
Couaillet frères, a French brass Victorian carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued-steel moon hands, the centre signed for the retailer R.H. Halford & Sons, 43, Fenchurch Street, London, the Corniche case with matching handle, height 16cm/14cm handle up/down.
Duverdry & Bloquel, France, an Obis carriage clock the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a later platform lever escapement with the backplate stamped with the hand setting arrow as used by Duverdry & Bloquel of Saint Nicolas d'Aliermont, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued-steel spade hands and brass mask, the brass Obis case with fluted handle, height 14cm/11.5cm handle up/down.
Small late 19th / early 20th Century gilt brass carriage clock, the circular enamel dial (at fault) with Roman numerals, the two train movement with hour repeat function striking on a gong, 11cm high excluding the loop handleThere are chips to the dial at the 11 and 12 numerals and a radial crack running from 11 - 4. The balance swings but stops after a few seconds.
A COMITTI OF LONDON MANTEL CLOCK AND A CARRIAGE CLOCK comprising a wooden mantel clock by Comitti of London length 39cm x height 21.5cm with a German Franz Hermle mechanism, a dedication plaque affixed to the reverse, and a Woodford striking repeat carriage clock (appears in working order), a key, (3) (Condition Report: both appear in fair condition)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARE, to include a five piece wrought iron and brass freestanding fireside set, a large engraved copper tray, brass hand held bell, a Smiths brass vintage carriage clock, three modern hammered bowls John Lewis, Marlboro plate E.P. Copper 318 rose bowl, vintage Moroccan style metal teapot, a number of cased EPNS spoons and knives, loose cutlery etc. (sd) (2 boxes + loose)
Samuel Marti French Boulle Mantel Clock (2) total items including the mantel clock having brass and tortoise shell veneers on wood case, ormolu figural finial and mounts including classical style maskettes, Roman numeral enamel cartouche on ormolu dial behind domed glass, two key ports, brass movement marked 'France' above stamped 'Medaille L'Argent 1889' and '1896', ormolu sun / face pendulum and key present; together with a Taylor & Bligh diminutive brass carriage clock having engine-turned moire panels on back and sides and quartz movement Property from: an Estate, Chicago (Near North), Illinois Height: 16 inches, Width: 8 1/2 inches, Depth: 5 inches Condition: overall moderate wear consistent with normal use, something possibly missing from figural finial raised hand, oxidation and wear to metalwork, lifting of brass inlay, occasional losses to tortoise shell veneer throughout, back door panel warped and will not close, movement untested, carriage clock having light wear and not tested Disclaimers: not tested, we cannot guarantee the operation, accuracy or lifespan; This lot contains animal or plant material that may be restricted / controlled under Federal, State and / or Local Law. It is the responsibility of the bidder to verify all applicable government restrictions prior to placing a bid. The buyer is solely responsible for obtaining any necessary license or permit applicable to the sale or transport of this lot. Category: Decorative Arts > Clocks Estimated Sale Time: 1:03 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3
A French gilt-brass alarm repeater carriage clock, probably early 20th century, the five glass case with swing carry handle enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer dial above an Arabic alarm dial, all against a gilt ground, the spring-driven movement with platform escapement striking half-hourly on a bell, without key (movement untested, alarm strikes, small internal chip to glass top right hand corner of rear door). Height excluding handle 14.5cm
A French gilt-brass alarm repeater carriage clock, probably early 20th century, the five glass case with swing carry handle enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer dial above two subsidiary dials with Arabic numerals, the spring-driven movement with platform escapement striking half-hourly on a bell, without key. Height excluding handle 14cm
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