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		<title>Howell &#038; James London</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2026 13:53:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A very rare carriage clock indeed ! The engraved original gilt bronze case case is surmounted by a decorative chased carrying handle and fine slotted finials. The beautifully engraved and gilded dial is framed by a gilt 'mask' with fine Roman numerals, foliate centre, and blued steel 'fleur de lys' hands. The twin train movement with highly unusual British escapement with engraved balance cock, mono-metallic balance wheel and 'under-slung' lever with the escape wheel. The rear of the clock shows an engraved door and engraving to the inside reading Howell &#38; James, Regent Street, London. The coiled gong behind the door is highly unusal and the 'Hand Setting' wheel is positioned below the gong. Push repeat on demand.  The original outer case and original engraved key to the inner lid.  It’s very likely from the workshops of the fashionable, Somerset born clockmaker Thomas Cole.  The contruction, engraving and also the style of outer case with Blue velet interior makes it likely of Cole construction for Howell &#38; James to retail. Circa 1840.</p>
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		<title>Rare Fusee Carriage Timepiece</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Williams]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2025 14:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A very attractive single fusee carriage timepiece in an engraved, original gilt bronze case, the top, front, and sides inset with malachite gemstone panels with particularly nice banded patterns on display, framed by gilded plates with foliate engraving. The case is surmounted by a decorative chased carrying handle, and to the rear a jousting knight on horseback engraved into the back door. The beautifully engraved and silvered dial is framed by a gilt engraved 'mask' with Roman numerals, foliate centre, and blued steel hands. The single chain fusee movement and maintaining power will run for a week on a single wind. It’s very likely from the workshops of the fashionable, Somerset born clockmaker Thomas Cole. The rear of the dial is signed Cottebrune of Dean Street, Soho. In the book about Thomas Cole we have found similar examples to this one but without the Malachite panels. The engraving and multilayered construction is almost identical to another Cole clock we have in stock. The addition of the Malachite on this clock really does make it quite unique. Charles Cottebrune of 29 Dean St was most likely of French origin and worked alongside other great clockmakers of the period.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A very attractive single fusee carriage timepiece in an engraved, original gilt bronze case, the top, front, and sides inset with malachite gemstone panels with particularly nice banded patterns on display, framed by gilded plates with foliate engraving. The case is surmounted by a decorative chased carrying handle, and to the rear a jousting knight on horseback engraved into the back door. The beautifully engraved and silvered dial is framed by a gilt engraved &#8216;mask&#8217; with Roman numerals, foliate centre, and blued steel hands. The single chain fusee movement and maintaining power will run for a week on a single wind. It’s very likely from the workshops of the fashionable, Somerset born clockmaker Thomas Cole. The rear of the dial is signed Cottebrune of Dean Street, Soho. In the book about Thomas Cole we have found similar examples to this one but without the Malachite panels. The engraving and multilayered construction is almost identical to another Cole clock we have in stock. The addition of the Malachite on this clock really does make it quite unique. Charles Cottebrune of 29 Dean St was most likely of French origin and worked alongside other great clockmakers of the period.</p>
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