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Carriage clocks are one of the steps in the development of portable horology, the ability of a person to keep track of time when travelling.

In order to fulfil this function, the clock must keep accurate time, be portable and cased for protection, and allow easy access to the dial for the reading of the time.

Travelling clocks, known in French as "pendule de voyage", have been in use since the 15th century, and remained little changed until the early 19th century. French clock maker Abraham-Louis Breguet developed the first modern travelling clock, known as a "carriage clock" or "officer's clock" in 1796, which he sold to Napoleon several years later. His clock was highly complex. As well as showing the time it also showed the date and temperature.

The carriage clock is rectangular in shape with a carrying handle, and usually has a plain or gilt-brass more... case set with glass or more rarely enamel or porcelain panels. A feature of carriage clocks is the platform escapement, sometimes visible through a glazed aperture on the top of the case. Carriage clocks use a balance and balance spring for timekeeping and replaced the larger pendulum bracket clock. They were originally supplied with a padded leather carrying case, but many clocks have become separated from their leather case over the years.

From the 1820s, carriage clocks became more prevalent in both France and Britain, although most of the carriage clock manufacturing industry was based in France. Clock makers such as Paul Garnier and Alfred Drocourt in France designed distinctive models that were both aesthetically pleasing but also had advanced methods of time-keeping. Other renowned French makers from this period are Henry Marc, Henri Jacot and Leroy & Fils.

British clock makers, such as James McCabe, began producing carriage clocks in order to reduce the need for French imports to satisfy the market.

The golden age of classic carriage clocks was between 1860 and 1900. The industry was centred around Belfort in France, and production was then mainly exported to England. The factory of Armand Couaillet, in Saint-Nicolas d'Aliermont (France) made thousands of carriage clocks between 1880 and 1920. A French carriage clock became a standard wedding present from the 1880s to the 1920s.

The production of carriage clocks declined from the 1930s as the wristwatch, a much cheaper, personal and more easily transported method of timekeeping, was becoming popular

Prices for carriage clocks increase depending on the quality of the case, the maker and the degree of complexity of the movement. Additional features such as striking trains, calendar indicators, engraved gorge cases, porcelain or enamel panels, grande sonneries or subsidiary dials will add to the value. If the clock has retained its original travelling case, this can also make the piece more expensive.

As a general rule, English carriage clocks sell for higher prices than French pieces, due to the fact that they were produced in smaller numbers and were significantly larger than French carriage clocks. less...

French carriage clock, 1839 L Epee, Sainte Sukanne - France
1839 French Carriage Clock by L Epee

French carriage clock, 1839 L Epee, Sainte Sukanne - France

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French brass carriage clock, L'Epee Sainte, Suzzane France…
French Brass Carriage Clock with Enamel Dial and Engraving

French brass carriage clock, L'Epee Sainte, Suzzane France white enamel dial with Roman numerals believed to be gifted to Edmund and Jeanie Barton, first Australian Prime Minister 1901-1903, engraved 'Edmund and Jeanie to Wed is like time Forever', with or

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A French brass carriage clock in case, by L'Epee, the enamelled…
French Brass Carriage Clock by L'Epee in Leather Case

A French brass carriage clock in case, by L'Epee, the enamelled Roman numeral dial within a polished brass case of oval outline with a swing handle, in a leather case.

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Boxed L'Epee France brass carriage clock, in original packing…
L'Epee France Brass Carriage Clock in Original Box, 16cm

Boxed L'Epee France brass carriage clock, in original packing box, with guarantee card dated May 2007, key unavailable, height 6.30 in.

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L'Epee carriage clock by Hardy Bros a fine example of an…
Hardy Bros Gold Plated Carriage Clock with Brass Movement

L'Epee carriage clock by Hardy Bros a fine example of an English made 11 jewel, gold plated carriage clock, with white dial and with Roman numerals and brass movement, Serviced recewntly by Karl Brausteiner master Watchmaker in 2017. Height 5.12 in.

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A French 'L'Epee' brass carriage clock, with white Roman…
French Brass Carriage Clock with Roman Numerals

A French 'L'Epee' brass carriage clock, with white Roman numeral dial. Height 5.91 in.

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Good French L'Epee brass cased carriage clock marked to dial…
French Brass Carriage Clock with Alarm - Operational

Good French L'Epee brass cased carriage clock marked to dial and Sainte Suzanne,11 jewel movement, with alarm facility, appears operational, key available, height 6.30 in., handle extended.

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L'Epee, brass carriage clock, of rectangular shape, white…
L'Epee Brass Carriage Clock with Roman Numerals

L'Epee, brass carriage clock, of rectangular shape, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hours and Arabic numeral minutes, signed 'L'Epee Fondee En 1839, Sainte-Suzanne, France', raised on bracket feet, height 6.30 in.

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L'Epee oversized brass carriage clock having a white enamelled…
Oversized Brass Carriage Clock with Enamelled Face

L'Epee oversized brass carriage clock having a white enamelled face, bevelled glass panels & doors, with a two sided key. Condition excellent to good, working order. Height of body 7.48 in.

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L'Epee, gilt brass carriage clock, with brass and bevelled…
L'Epee Gilt Brass Carriage Clock with Enamel Dial

L'Epee, gilt brass carriage clock, with brass and bevelled glass case, white enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, signed 'L'Epee 1839 Paris', with subsidiary day of the week, alarm, and day of the month dials below, movement regulated by a plat

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L'Epee quality French carriage clock the brass case measures 17.…
L'Epee French Carriage Clock with Original Key

L'Epee quality French carriage clock the brass case measures 6.89 in. to top handle and 3.54 in. wide with original key

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A large 20th century brass repeating carriage clock, the white…
Brass Carriage Clock with Gong Striking Movement

A large 20th century brass repeating carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minutes indicated, subsidiary alarm dial at the VI, with blued Breguet style hands, the face marked ' L'Epee, Fondee en 1839, Sainte-Luzanne, France'. Corniche

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French brass carriage clock, of rectangular handled form, the…
French Brass Carriage Clock with Enamelled Dial

French brass carriage clock, of rectangular handled form, the enamelled dial with Roman numeral hours and Arabic numeral minutes, signed 'L'Epee Fondee En 1839, Sainte-Suzanne, France', raised on bracket feet. Height 5.71 in. Provenance: The Collection of

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A fine Swiss limited edition L'Epee Bambou carriage clock,…
Limited Edition Swiss Bambou Carriage Clock

A fine Swiss limited edition L'Epee Bambou carriage clock, later 20th century, with maker's mark and marked no. 20/100, the gold cased double strike gong carriage clock, having a fine white face with Roman numerals and Breguet blue steel hands and comprisi

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A French brass repeating carriage clock, L Epee, circa 1970 of…
French Brass Carriage Clock by L'Epee, circa 1970

A French brass repeating carriage clock, L Epee, circa 1970 of rectangular form surmounted with a handle, the enameled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with secondary date, hour and seconds dials, on a plinth base, engraved 'L Epee' on the back, 3.94…

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