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A good late 19th century French gilt brass miniature carriage clock with engraved side panels
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, 112 Regent Street, London W1,

2 July 2025, 13:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £768 inc. premium

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A good late 19th century French gilt brass miniature carriage clock with engraved side panels

Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, 112 Regent Street, London W1,
The ribbed handle over a bevelled rectangular observation window, leading to a moulded cornice supported by four three-quarter columns. The sides with pierced and engraved frets of delicate floral and foliate scrollwork on a burnished ground, protected behind bevelled glass, all resting upon a moulded base. The 1-inch white enamel Arabic dial signed by the retailer with blued steel spade hands set in a matching elaborately pierced mask. The single train movement with a silvered lever platform escapement. Sold together with a fitted travel case. 10cms (4 ins) high.

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Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. was established in 1880 at 112 Regent Street, London, by William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman. The company became a leading retail jeweller and silversmith, known for producing fine jewellery, silverware, and timepieces. In 1893, it expanded by absorbing Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd. The firm continued to thrive until 1952, when it amalgamated with Garrard & Co, the prestigious Crown Jewellers.

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