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Carriage clock; GARRARD & CO. LTD, 20th century. Brass with enamel dial. Preserves key. Presents faults and needs revision. Measurements: 15 x 8 x 6 cm. Travel or carriage clock with golden brass structure, decorated with moldings and with a handle located in the upper area to allow easy transport. The piece has a silver dial with Roman numerals in black. The side walls and the front are made of beveled glass, as well as the oculus of the upper part and the rear door, articulated, which allows to see the machinery. This type of clocks were very common in the 19th century, often used for travel because of their size. It is flawed and needs to be revised.

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Carriage clock; GARRARD & CO. LTD, 20th century. Brass with enamel dial. Preserves key. Presents faults and needs revision. Measurements: 15 x 8 x 6 cm. Travel or carriage clock with golden brass structure, decorated with moldings and with a handle located in the upper area to allow easy transport. The piece has a silver dial with Roman numerals in black. The side walls and the front are made of beveled glass, as well as the oculus of the upper part and the rear door, articulated, which allows to see the machinery. This type of clocks were very common in the 19th century, often used for travel because of their size. It is flawed and needs to be revised.

Estimate 200 - 300 EUR
Starting price 150 EUR

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