FRENCH BRASS REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK
LATE 19TH CENTURY the Arabic number dial with retailer's inscription I AITCHISON TO THE QUEEN, EDINBURGH, in a beaded corniche case, the movement with gong strike and push button repeat, maker's stamp for Gay & Lamaille, no. 217519cm high (handle up)
A 19th century French gilt brass grand sonnerie alarm carriage clock, with repeat by Drocourt, No. 16845, retailed by Henry Capt, Geneva, with a platform lever escapement, inscribed 'H.C. 5. 84.' and striking on gongs, the backplate with maker's trademark and retailer, with a white enamel dial having Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed 'HENRY CAPT GENEVE', within a gorge case, the underside with three position lever, 7in (18cm) h, with original numbered key and associated leather travelling case, the underside with trade label 'W.Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street.' Provenance by repute - Mrs Ruth Wilkinson.
French striking carriage clock, the movement back plate bearing the Richard & Co. trademark maker's logo, striking on a gong, within a brass gorge case, 6" high; key
French carriage clock contained in an English silver case, lady being serenaded by bagpipe player in castle landscape, London, 1898, maker WC, 1/2 of right rear foot missing, clock runs when wound, likely married to case, 5" Estimate $200-400
CARRIAGE & TRAVEL CLOCKS - French Gilt Bronze Carriage Clock with glass sides and top two ceramic faces (time and elapsed hours) with chime marked 'Made in France' and '9760' no makers mark sold by Tiffany (includes their printed instructions) 5'' ta
A French brass cased hour repeating carriage clock, 19th century, the white enamel dial plate indistinctly marked with maker's name and set with subsidiary alarm dial, with a single train movement striking on a bell, 11.5cm high.
A French brass cased striking and quarter repeating carriage clock, circa 1840, signed 'Charles Oudin, Palais Royal 52', the white enamel dial plate with matching maker's details and two subsidiary dials, with a single barrel movement and canted rectangular case, 11.5cm high. Illustrated
French repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, the back plate bearing the Richard et Cie maker's trademark logo, within a corniche gilded brass case, 6.5" high
FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK Late 19th/Early 20th CenturyRetailed by Bigelow Kennard & Co., Boston. Of typical form. Dial with Roman numerals. Works lacking maker's mark. With original leather case. Height of clock 5.25."ConditionNot guaranteed to be in running order. Crack to dial near IX. Significant deterioration to leather case.
French Carriage Clock, Duverdrey & Bloquel, c. 1900, brass and beveled glass case, porcelain Arabic numeral dial, eight-day, time and strike movement marked with maker's name and location and 11 Eleven Jewels, regulated by a silvered platform escapement, in a leather carrying case, ht. with handle extended 6 1/2 in. Estimate $200-400 Clock ticks and strikes but is in need of cleaning and lubrication. Dial has hairlines. Leather case is rough. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
FINE AND RARE FRENCH DROCOURT ROCOCO GILT BRONZE & PORCELAIN CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH REPEATER RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO NEW YORK. FINE AND RARE FRENCH DROCOURT ROCOCO GILT BRONZE & PORCELAIN CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH REPEATER RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO NEW YORK.Mid-19th century, France. With the mark of Pierre and Alfred Drocourt impressed on the backplate. The gilt case deeply cast and chased with scrolls and flowers and a putto on each corner, the crest with two putti at front and rear centering a Sevres style plaque decorated with two putti beneath a fixed cast carrying handle supported by intertwined cornucopia. The clock sides each with Sevres style painted panels depicting two young women with putti in classical dress within sky blue and gilt borders. The repeater and alarm mechanism controlled by the button protruding from the top of the case. Case fitted with a front and rear glass panel surmounted by a cast bronze grip with which to remove the rear panel to gain access to the movement. The enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring above a sub alarm dial. Additionally marked with the name "Tiffany & Co./ New - York". The brass movement marked with serial number "18406", as is the bottom cover and plate, and impressed with Drocourt maker's mark as previously noted. Rear of plate also fitted with two winding arbors, one arbor for adjusting hands and one arbor for alarm. The clock striking on a gong with two hammers. The case terminating in scrolled feet centering a small oval Sevres style plaque on each side. SIZE: Dial: 2-1/2" d. Case: 9-1/2" h x 5-1/2" w x 5" d. CONDITION: Case in very fine condition. One porcelain plaque with professionally restored hairline crack. Dial very good. Movement appears clean and with no observed alternation or restoration. 52281-1
French repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, bearing the maker's trademark logo AD within a lozenge beneath the base, the dial signed Routley, Bath, within a pillared stepped gilded case, 6.75" high
A French gilt brass cased carriage clock, early 20th century, with swan neck handle over a white enamel dial and plinth base, the two train movement with Japy Freres makers stamp, 13cm high. Illustrated
Eleven Small Carriage and Desk Clocks, various makers, including five Waterbury carriage clocks, two small time only, one in a leather carrying case, two time and alarm, and a time and strike with repeat, two French carriage clocks, a chrome time and alarm with a pitched pediment top, and a brass time and alarm, two Swiss desk clocks and two quartz Waterford crystal clocks, ht. 2 1/4 to 6 1/2 in. Estimate $500-700 Most need cleaning and lubrication. A couple Waterbury dials have hairlines. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A French repeater carriage clock
the oval brass case with bevelled glass panels enclosing a dial and subsidiary dial inscribed Paris maker. 15.5cm high
French brass repeater carriage clock late 19th century
beveled glass panels bound in molded brass case with bail handle housing enameled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals; marked: T. Martin & Co, 151 Regent Street, London, Fabrique de Paris on dial, and works marked: Aiguilles, T. Martin & Co, Fabque de Paris, Aigll Reveil.
H6 1/2" W3 1/2" D3"
Provenance: Estate of Martha P. McAllister, Columbia, South Carolina. She was the wife of the late Sir Charles McAllister, knighted by King George VI after World War II for developing the radar defense around London.
Clock is a 1/4-hour repeater with alarm. Good condition with very minor losses to original gold finish. Bottom cover plate is present. Clock is in running condition; however, we do not guarantee clocks to run once they leave our gallery. Note additional image of maker's mark.
Good French repeater carriage clock bearing the Henri Jacot maker's trademark logo, the movement striking on a gong, the 2.25" white dial within an engine turned gilt mask and ornate pillared case, 7.75" high
Small Oval French Carriage Clock, Henri Jacot, c.1885
cased with key, all numbered 7492, movement with impressed trademark parrot on perch with maker’s initials,
height 3.7" — 9.5cm
2 FRENCH BRASS CASE CARRIAGE CLOCKS: To include 1) Decorated case and face. Marked France on mechanism, beveled glass on all sides, note chips to glass. No dealer or makers name. Measures 4 1/2'' high x 3 1/8'' x 2 1/4''. Replacement key. 2) Large clock, no makers or dealers marks on face or works. Beveled glass on all sides. Note finish on case, no key. Measures 5 1/2'' high x 3 5/8'' x 3 1/8''.
A French carriage clock, maker H.Boni Firenze, the rectangular dial with Roman numerals in a gilt metal case with pietra dura floral panels, 7.5cm high..
French repeater carriage clock with alarm striking on a gong, the movement back plate bearing the Margaine maker's trademark logo, the 2.5" white dial over the alarm dial, within a gorge style gilded case with later painted porcelain panels, 7.25" high
A French brass repeating carriage clock, with enamelled dial, Richard & Co. 8-day gong-striking movement, maker's stamp to back plate, 6.75in. SEE ILLUSTRATION
CARRIAGE CLOCK - English Edwardian Period Sterling Silver and Tortoiseshell Cased Carriage Clock, key wind movement, probably French, silver hallmarked for London 1904 by maker William Comyns & Sons; 3 3/4" high, 2 1/4" wide, 2" deep; hairline shrinkage crack to front tortoiseshell panel, appears to be running.
An early 20th century French carriage clock, enamelled dial inscribed Exad. by Mappin & Webb, London, timepiece movement with compensated balance, maker Richard & Co., in ornamental gilt-brass case with fluted columns and engraved dial surround, 6.25in.
French Brass Carriage Clock FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, Japy Freres & Cie, maker, retailed by Henry W. Bedford, Londonheight: 5 1/4 in. Provenance: Property of a Duxbury, Massachusetts collector.
Fine French repeater carriage clock in the Japanese aesthetic taste, the movement striking on a gong and bearing the E.G. Lamille maker's initials and numbered 720, the 2.25" silvered chapter ring within a gilt mask engraved with bamboo shoots and applied with figures and foliage in coloured metals to the dial and sides, within an ornate pillared case, 7.75" high*This clock retains the original large silvered platform and jewelled lever escapement