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C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage Clock time and strike, in an unusual case with fancy embossing on all flat surfaces (burnished trefoils on a grooved background). -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, in a fluted column case with a chased and gilded mask and dial. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, Grand Sonnerie with repeat and alarm, by A.E. Bourdin, both the dial and the shuttered back signed "Bourdin, Her Brevete, Rue de la Pais 28, Paris' This has a wonderful engraved gorge case, nicely off set by a unique pierced and engraved handle. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, for Ovington Brothers, New York. -
C.1890, French, Brass Form Cased Carriage clock in the shape of a continental lantern clock with bell on top, by E. Maurice and Co, Paris (movement signed and with number 12093). -
C.1890 (dated), English brass cased sedan clock, the case made as a gift to W. A. Roberts, and signed on the rear by the maker, one B. F. Baird. -
C.1885, French, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, a stylized Angle Riche case with a gorge style bottom, all 4 sides slightly convex, and with a wonderful floral mask over the gilded dial. -
C.1845, French, Bolviller, Paris, Brass Carriage Clock in an early one piece case with solid rear door with shutter for winding, serial number 150. -
C.1840, Austrian, 30-hour, Quarter repeating carriage clock, the repeat mechanism actuated by a plunger above 12. -
Miniature Carriage Clock, Circa 1930. -
Gothic Type French Carriage Clock -
French Oval Carriage Clock, circa 1920 -
Corniche Carree Carriage Clock -
Boite Jonc French Carriage Clock, circa 1940 -
Anglaise French Carriage Clock, circa 1920. -
Large silver "hump-back", eight day-going grande et petite sonnerie carriage clock with alarm and quarter-repeating; Breguet, sold on November 19, 1909 -
Silver and gilt bronze eight day going, quarter repeating Grande and Petite Sonnerie carriage clock; Leze, Paris, circa 1840. -
Exceptionally rare and equally fine eight-day going gilt brass astronomical Grande et Petite Sonnerie carriage clock with perpetual calendar, phases of the moon, year indication, alarm and special escapement in original leather fitted box. Breguet, No. 2516, sold to Baron de Blome for 2000 Francs in 1811. -
Eight-day going, small quarter repeating, petite sonnerie carriage clock in original fitted leather box. Breguet, Paris, circa 1910. -
Gilt brass eight-day going, petite sonnerie, quarter repeating, carriage clock with alarm and chronometer escapement, in fitted box. Patek et Cie. a Geneve, circa 1850.