An Austrian hexagonal ormolu grande sonnerie table clock with alarm, first half 19th century
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An Austrian hexagonal ormolu grande sonnerie table clock with alarm, first half 19th century

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An Austrian hexagonal ormolu grande sonnerie table clock with alarm, first half 19th century
With glazed side panels, white enamel Roman dial signed Ant. Wikt/in Wien, pierced brass hands (minute lacking) and steel alarm-setting hand, the short duration triple barrel movement with plain balance escapement positioned on the back plate and grande sonnerie and alarm on two nested bells via three hammers to the hinged lower door -- 3¾in. (9.5cm.) wide; A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY NIGHTWATCHMAN'S CLOCK, mid 19th century, with glazed sides and recessed handle to the top, white painted Roman dial signed DEANE'S/LONDON BRIDGE. blued steel moon hands, revolving wheel of 24 spikes behind for each quarter hour, depressed by a button to the top of the case, the single wire fusee movement with anchor escapement, indirect wind through the base, passing strike on bell (lacking) -- 12¼in. (31.5cm.) high; A VICTORIAN SMALL BRASS PORTABLE NIGHTWATCHMAN'S CLOCK, with drum case and loop suspension -- 4 1/3in. (11cm.) high; and A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS-BOUND SEDAN TIMEPIECE, of typical form, with white enamel Arabic dial (cracked), ormolu hands (lacking hour), associated verge pocket watch movement signed Tho. Windmills -- 6¼in. (16cm.) diameter (4)
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