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A gilt-brass carriage clock, 19th century

A gilt-brass carriage clock, 19th century, the alarm movement striking on bell, with enamelled Roman dial, in original red morocco leather case, H 14.5cm Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Waterbury 19th Century Carriage Clock

A good carriage clock, by the Waterbuty clock co. Pat’d 1891 for this brass clock . Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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An unusual Sterling silver-cased carriage clock,

An unusual Sterling silver-cased carriage clock, late 19th century, Ran & Steinmeyer, Geneve Pforzheim, the eight-day movement with platform lever escapement and enamelled dial to backplate, the 2.25ins circular enamelled dial with Arabic Breguet numerals and gilt minute markers, the Sterling case decorated with three enamelled panels of mythological scenes, on plinth base, H 17cm […]

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A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, CIRCA 1900

A French gilt brass carriage clock, circa 1900, the pillars case with enamelled dial (damage to one corner) inscribed Brush & Drummond Melbourne, the back plate numbered 2032 with gong striking movement and silvered platform escapement, 17cm high (with handle folded), in leather travelling case with broken handle Condition report light surface wear, dial damaged, […]

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FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK Early 20th c. Retailed

FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK Early 20th c. Retailed by Bigelow Kennard & Co. Boston, the plain gorge case with beveled glass to all four sides, the striking movement with subsidiary alarm, together with leather case. H: 5 1/4 in. Condition report Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. […]

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antique French brass & glass carriage clock

antique French brass & glass carriage clock Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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