An Austrian gilt-brass quarter repeating grande sonnerie eight-day carriage clock
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An Austrian gilt-brass quarter repeating grande sonnerie eight-day carriage clock

A.W. MAYER IN WIEN. CIRCA 1850

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An Austrian gilt-brass quarter repeating grande sonnerie eight-day carriage clock
A.W. Mayer in Wien. Circa 1850
The substantial movement with triple going barrels, the going train with large cylinder platform with plain three-balance, the hours and quarters struck on two blued steel gongs of circular section, further small barrel for the alarm, the white enamel Roman dial with blued steel trefoil hands, signed in the centre A.W. MAYER IN WIEN, subsidiary alarm ring below, the fluted columnar case with solid backplate with shuttered wind and hand-set apertures, regulation slide engraved Späth/Früh and further engraved A.W. Mayer in Wien, with handle to the glazed top with later repeat button
6¼ in. (16 cm.) high
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.

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Purchased from Arnold Fischer, Vienna on July 8, 1961.

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