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Lot 109 - Vintage Brass and Champlevé Enamel Carriage Clock with Repeater and Alarm, Cobalt Blue Enamel Panels, Porcelain Roman Numeral Dial, and Key, 8-1/4" H
Lot 109 - Vintage Brass and Champlevé Enamel Carriage Clock with Repeater and Alarm, Cobalt Blue Enamel Panels, Porcelain Roman Numeral Dial, and Key, 8-1/4" H
Vintage brass carriage clock with champlevé enamel decoration on a cobalt blue ground. The case features enamel panels on the front columns, top, base, and carry handle brackets with polychrome floral and foliate motifs. The white porcelain dial has Roman numeral hour markers with a subsidiary alarm dial below. The movement is an eight-day repeater with an alarm function and a bell strike mechanism visible through the rear door. Five beveled glass panels are present, including a top viewing window. Includes a winding key.
The clock has not been tested and is assumed not working. The glass panels fit poorly within the case, and the front panel along with other panels have a tendency to come loose. Offered as found.