Item Details
A highly desirable antique Victorian miniature French four glass carriage clock with an eight day movement beautifully presented in a gilt brass case with bevelled glass panels to all sides and a moulded rectangular base. Miniature examples such as this are considerably harder to come by than standard size carriage clocks, making them especially sought after by collectors.
The case is surmounted by a shaped swing handle with decorative central knuckle and retains a rich aged finish. The white enamel dial displays stylised Arabic numerals with finely pierced blued steel hands set within a gilt mask. A circular viewing window to the top reveals the original platform escapement in motion, an attractive and mechanically interesting feature.
The rear glazed door allows access to the movement and the clock is complete with its winding key. A refined and elegant example of late 19th century French craftsmanship, perfectly scaled for a desk, vitrine or occasional table.
Date: 1880
Origin: French
Condition / Servicing Note:
Please note that antique clocks are complex and sensitive mechanical objects. While some clocks may be running at the time of listing we cannot guarantee ongoing performance without a full inspection and testing period by our specialist horologist. Where inspection, testing, or servicing is required this process can take between 2–12 weeks depending on the clock, the work needed, and current workload. This careful approach helps ensure the clock is properly assessed rather than rushed.
Clock Warranty
All clocks purchased from London City Antiques are supplied with a 12-month warranty from the date of purchase.
This warranty covers mechanical faults and failures arising from normal use. It does not extend to damage resulting from improper handling, unauthorised tampering, accidental or physical damage, environmental factors (including humidity, temperature fluctuations, or exposure to direct sunlight), or misuse.
Should a clock develop a genuine fault within the warranty period that meets the above conditions, we will, at our discretion and at no cost to you, arrange for the repair or replacement of any defective parts. All remedial work will be carried out by a fully qualified and experienced horologist.
In the unlikely event that a fault cannot be satisfactorily resolved, a full refund will be offered.
Depth:
6.5 cmHeight:
14 cmWidth:
8 cmDate of manufacture
c.1880
Very good antique condition. The brass case presents well with consistent age-related character. The enamel dial is clean and free from cracks. All glass panels are intact. The movement is complete and the platform escapement is visible through the top viewing aperture.
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