This is Brietling 1884 car clock, made in Germany, SN:3W0919204AF Breitling SA (German...
This is Brietling 1884 car clock, made in Germany, SN:3W0919204AF Breitling SA (German pronunciation: [bra?tli?]) is a Swiss luxury watchmaker based in Grenchen, Switzerland. The company was founded in 1884 by Léon Breitling in Saint-Imier. Breitling is known for precision-made chronometers designed for aviators.
This is Bayard travel clock in vintage light brown leather case that can be folded down for a...
This is Bayard travel clock in vintage light brown leather case that can be folded down for a secure fit during transit. Extensively recognized for its exquisite design and longer service life, 2 Jewels, alarm clock, made in Germany. Purchased by RAF during his London trip last July 2-19, 2019. From 1928 to about 1932, many of the clocks produced were stamped with both names - Duverdrey Bloquel - Bayard mostly on the clock mechanism and finally only Bayard was kept along with the logo of the walking lion. Interestingly, people still confuse the Bayard lion with the car manufacturer Peugeot s lion even though the two of them are dramatically different in design.
This is Europa travel clock in vintage black leather case that can be folded down for a secure...
This is Europa travel clock in vintage black leather case that can be folded down for a secure fit during transit. Extensively recognized for its exquisite design and longer service life, 2 Jewels, alarm clock, made in Germany. Purchased by RAF during his London trip last July 2-19, 2019.
This is Bayard Paris brass carriage clock,H- 5 1 2 , W- 3 , Duverdrey and Bloquel, French clock...
This is Bayard Paris brass carriage clock,H- 5 1 2 , W- 3 , Duverdrey and Bloquel, French clock makers. 8 day 7 jewels, made in France. Pruchased by RAF during his London trip last July 2019. From 1928 to about 1932, many of the clocks produced were stamped with both names - Duverdrey Bloquel - Bayard mostly on the clock mechanism and finally only Bayard was kept along with the logo of the walking lion. Interestingly, people still confuse the Bayard lion with the car manufacturer Peugeot s lion even though the two of them are dramatically different in design.
This is Sonnorie Silence Officer s travel clock with original copper screen, circa 1890, H- 6 1 2...
This is Sonnorie Silence Officer s travel clock with original copper screen, circa 1890, H- 6 1 2 , W- 3 . Purchased by RAF during his London trip last July 2019.
This is Officer s travel clock with handle, circa 1890, H-5 1 2 , W- 2 1 2 . Purchased by RAF...
This is Officer s travel clock with handle, circa 1890, H-5 1 2 , W- 2 1 2 . Purchased by RAF during his London trip last July 2019. A rectangular brass carriage clock with a hinged, faceted D-shaped handle the white enamel face painted with two dials in black on an incurving plinth base. The eight day rack ting-tang striking mechanism has a going barrel movement and European lever platform escapement. The enamel face has two dials the main dial has the 12 hours represented by Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands. The subsidiary alarm dial below has a blued steel pint.
Bronze clock Josephien Beauharnais , circa 1830, H- 54cm. Purchased by RAF during his London...
Bronze clock Josephien Beauharnais , circa 1830, H- 54cm. Purchased by RAF during his London trip last July 2019. Joséphine (French [?o.ze.fin d??bo.a?.n?] born Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de La Pagerie 23 June 1763 – 29 May 1814) was the first wife of Napoleon, and the first Empress of the French after he proclaimed himself Emperor. Her marriage to Napoleon was her second her first husband, Alexandre de Beauharnais, was guillotined during the Reign of Terror, and she was imprisoned in the Carmes Prison until five days after his execution. Her two children by Beauharnais became significant to royal lineage. Through her daughter, Hortense, she was the maternal grandmother of Napoleon III. Through her son, Eugène, she was the great-grandmother of later Swedish and Danish kings and queens. The reigning houses of Belgium, Norway and Luxembourg also descend from her. She did not bear Napoleon any children as a result, he divorced her in 1810 to marry Marie Louise of Austria. Joséphine was the recipient of numerous love letters written by Napoleon, many of which still exist. Her Château de Malmaison was noted for its magnificent rose garden, which she supervised closely, owing to her passionate interest in roses, collected from all over the world.
This is Smith Sectric clock, made in England, known as bakelite clock, estimated year of...
This is Smith Sectric clock, made in England, known as bakelite clock, estimated year of manufacture around 1949 1950, mains electric synchronous movement, no chimes. Pretty little clock with a sel-starting Sectric movement. The watch chronometer and instrument retailer s business was established by Samuel Smith as a jewellery shop at 12 Newington Causeway in south east London in 1851. The firm moved the centre of its operations to 85 The Strand in 1872, next door to the premises of Charles Frodsham. A large business operating as diamond merchants emerged in 1885, based at 6 Grand Hotel Buildings, Trafalgar Square, and from 1895 at 68 Piccadilly. The firm supplied high quality precision watches to the Admiralty, typically made by Nicole Nielsen of Soho Square. Retailing and wholesaling of Smiths-branded motor accessories was added in 1904 when Nicole Nielsen produced Smiths initial speedometer, the Perfect Speed Indicator, the first of which was delivered to Edward VII for the Royal Mercedes. Nicole Nielsen had to open a new factory in Watford in 1907 to keep up with demand. Growth was fast. Smiths began to manufacture some of their own motor products particularly speedometers. From mid-1913 all motor accessories activities were carried out from handsome purpose-built premises at Speedometer House, 179-185 Great Portland Street ( Motor Row ). The premises in the Strand became a Lyons tearoom but the jewellers establishments were retained at Trafalgar Square and 68 Piccadilly. By this time motor accessories production included Smiths multiple-jet carburettors (designed by Trier Martin), lighting sets, headlamps, sidelights, tail lights, dynamo and electric starters, generators and the Smith s Auto-Clear mechanical horn. The outbreak of war in 1914 led to the capture of markets around the world previously held by the German competition. By 1915 new War Office contracts for aeroplane accessories, lighting sets etc. and munitions required the speedy erection of a new freehold factory. The new factory, known as Cricklewood Works, was built at Cricklewood, north London. In 1921 Great Portland Street activities were moved to Cricklewood following 1920 s purchase of the former Metallurgique works alongside their Cricklewood Works. Post World War I their accessories became standard fittings in new cars all provided by the manufacturer.
This is Smiths 8 day clock, made in England, A clock with an eight-day movement required winding...
This is Smiths 8 day clock, made in England, A clock with an eight-day movement required winding only once a week, while generally less expensive 30-hour clocks had to be wound every day. The watch chronometer and instrument retailer s business was established by Samuel Smith as a jewellery shop at 12 Newington Causeway in south east London in 1851. The firm moved the centre of its operations to 85 The Strand in 1872, next door to the premises of Charles Frodsham. A large business operating as diamond merchants emerged in 1885, based at 6 Grand Hotel Buildings, Trafalgar Square, and from 1895 at 68 Piccadilly. The firm supplied high quality precision watches to the Admiralty, typically made by Nicole Nielsen of Soho Square. Retailing and wholesaling of Smiths-branded motor accessories was added in 1904 when Nicole Nielsen produced Smiths initial speedometer, the Perfect Speed Indicator, the first of which was delivered to Edward VII for the Royal Mercedes. Nicole Nielsen had to open a new factory in Watford in 1907 to keep up with demand. Growth was fast. Smiths began to manufacture some of their own motor products particularly speedometers. From mid-1913 all motor accessories activities were carried out from handsome purpose-built premises at Speedometer House, 179-185 Great Portland Street ( Motor Row ). The premises in the Strand became a Lyons tearoom but the jewellers establishments were retained at Trafalgar Square and 68 Piccadilly. By this time motor accessories production included Smiths multiple-jet carburettors (designed by Trier Martin), lighting sets, headlamps, sidelights, tail lights, dynamo and electric starters, generators and the Smith s Auto-Clear mechanical horn. The outbreak of war in 1914 led to the capture of markets around the world previously held by the German competition. By 1915 new War Office contracts for aeroplane accessories, lighting sets etc. and munitions required the speedy erection of a new freehold factory. The new factory, known as Cricklewood Works, was built at Cricklewood, north London. In 1921 Great Portland Street activities were moved to Cricklewood following 1920 s purchase of the former Metallurgique works alongside their Cricklewood Works. Post World War I their accessories became standard fittings in new cars all provided by the manufacturer.
This is a beautiful half moon quartz clock from Edindurgh Crystal. Measuring around 11 cm x 6 cm...
This is a beautiful half moon quartz clock from Edindurgh Crystal. Measuring around 11 cm x 6 cm height, it is hand cut beautifully with pretty etched flowers and super sparkle. Edinburgh Crystal Logo is etched on the base. Edinburgh Crystal was a cut glass crystal manufactured in Scotland between 1867 and 2006, and was also the name of the manufacturing company. In addition to drinking glasses, Edinburgh Crystal made decanters, bowls, baskets, and bells, in several ranges. Battery change date in on the 23rd of April 2024
This is a gorgeous and rare basket of abundance Baccarat Crystal Desk Clock. Made in France and...
This is a gorgeous and rare basket of abundance Baccarat Crystal Desk Clock. Made in France and measures approximately around 6.5 x6.5 x 2. The distinguished, Basket of Abundanc, clock is handcrafted from premium crystal and infused with translucent beauty. The classic presentation basket symbolizes comfort, love and welcome. Baccarat Crystal is a French manufacturer of fine crystal glassware located in Baccarat, France. The company owns two museums namely the Musee Baccarat in Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle and the Musee Baccarat in Paris on the Place des Etats-Unis. Service date: Battery change on 18th of April 2024
This is a modern design obelisk pyramid Waterford Crystal Watch. Made in Ireland, acid etched...
This is a modern design obelisk pyramid Waterford Crystal Watch. Made in Ireland, acid etched Waterford Ireland on the back, a heavy desk clock. Battery change on the 23rd of April 2024
This is a solid brass Tiffany Co. desk clock, Swiss Made, quartz, battery operated, excellent...
This is a solid brass Tiffany Co. desk clock, Swiss Made, quartz, battery operated, excellent working, and overall condition. White face, golden numbers and delightful chime for Alarm clock on desk or mantle. Quite heavy approximate weighs over 3 lbs and measures 4 x 1 x 3.5.
This is a Garrard Co brass carriage clock. Brass case with glass viewing window at the top,...
This is a Garrard Co brass carriage clock. Brass case with glass viewing window at the top, glass sides and back and brass carry handle. White enamel dial with black Breguet hour and minute hands, Roman numerals and outer one minute track. Dial signed Garrard Co London. Height 113 mm, not including handle. Key included. Garrard Co. Limited, formerly Asprey Garrard Limited, designs and manufactures luxury jewellery and silver. George Wickes founded Garrard in London in 1735 and the brand is headquartered at Albemarle Street in Mayfair, London. Garrard also has a presence in a number of other locations globally. Garrard was the first official Crown Jeweller of the UK, charged with the upkeep of the British Crown Jewels, from 1843 to 2007, and was responsible for the creation of many tiaras and jewels still worn by the British royal family today. As well as jewellery, Garrard is known for having created some of the world s most illustrious sporting trophies, including the Americas Cup, the ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy and a number of trophies for Royal Ascot in its role as Official Trophies and Silverware Supplier, which originally dates back to the first Gold Cup in 1842.
This is a vintage westclox brass watch and in good working condition, quartzmatic, made in...
This is a vintage westclox brass watch and in good working condition, quartzmatic, made in scotland. Westclox was a manufacturer and is a current brand of clocks and alarm clocks. The company s historic plant is located in Peru, Illinois. Service date : Repaired on the 21st of April 2024
vintage turler swiss brass desk alarm clock. The face is marked TURLER ,8 Days, 15 Jewels, made...
vintage turler swiss brass desk alarm clock. The face is marked TURLER ,8 Days, 15 Jewels, made in switzerland. Although it runs and keeps good time, It doesn’t last 8 Days and will need service, and or repairs. The 3 O clock markeris detached but is inside the casement. The glass or crystal front is very nicewithout chips or scratches. The brass is very nice, but could use a polishingThe alarm works and has a nice ring. The face in 3 square and overall height andwidth is 3-1 2 x 4 . The back has 2 markings, this one is stamped 42561 and M2-3829c appears to be hand etched. I apologize for the blurry photos Repaired date 25th of April 2024
Vintage Jaeger alarm clock German Dugena leather folding clock Working Traveler clock Wind up...
Vintage Jaeger alarm clock German Dugena leather folding clock Working Traveler clock Wind up case clock Mechanical tourist desk clock
Clock Double Sided Station in antique silver Hangs on a bracket with chains included Since this...
Clock Double Sided Station in antique silver Hangs on a bracket with chains included Since this has two independent clocks two batteries are required
You are bidding for a vintage mid-century Kienzle Chronoquartz World Time Desk Clock in a fully...
You are bidding for a vintage mid-century Kienzle Chronoquartz World Time Desk Clock in a fully working condition made by KIENZLE, Germany in the 1960s. A truly stylish and very chic piece from the 1960s. First designed by Heinrich Moeller in 1938. A beautiful clock on a brass stand and brass case. The metal dial in gold color, signed KIENZLE, Chronoquartz and Made in Germany . The half-moon open window at the bottom shows local time throughout the world. The movement is clean and the mechanism works perfectly, it s C (LR14) battery operated. To save on shipping, the battery is not included. Don t let this truly unique and eye-catching find pass away. Please check my other listings (swiss watches, clocks, etc) HERE to save on shipping costs. Please view all the pictures carefully as they form an integral part of the description. Any defects not mentioned but visible in the pictures will be considered as described. This is from a smoke-free and pet-free environment. Dimensions clock height is 7½ (19cm), the diameter is 7 (18cm), clock weight is 800g, shipping weight is 1 kg. I m shipping worldwide Shipping to Switzerland Economy 8 ( 2 working days ), Priority 10 ( 1 working day ) Shipping to UK, Europe Economy 20 ( 5 - 9 working days ), Priority 28 ( 2 - 3 working days ) Shipping to the USA and other countries