A George V sterling silver cased timepiece or carriage clock, London 1912 by William Comyns, retailed by TiffanyRectangular form with an arched pediment top, all raised upon four splay bracket feet, hinged back door. Eight day single train movement with horizontal balance wheel escapement. The white enamel circular dial with black Arabic numerals, signed TIFFANY LONDON, glazed. Fully marked underneath and part-marked to the door, the movement stamped MADE IN FRANCE.Height – 12 cm / 4.75 inchesWidth – 8.4 cm / 3.25 inches
Lot 44
Chiswick Auctions
11/10/23
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An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell balloon Mantle Clock, hallmarked William Comyns, London 1907, the unsigned white enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals, the front with Neoclassical foliate decoration inlaid with gold and abalone shell, all raised on scrolling silver supports, 20cm high, not running, the tortoiseshell with two areas of damage, one on the front at the ‘8’ hour marker, the other on one corner at the top.
Lot 82
Chilcotts
09/09/23
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An Edwardian silver mounted desk barometer and clock, William Comyns, London 1902, with a chrome plated pocket barometer and a nickel plated goliath pocket watch, with Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, gilt three quarter plate Swiss lever movement, housed in a leather case with easel back and a pierced silver, foliate scroll mount, 7 x 4¾ x 1½in. (17.8 x 12.1 x 3.8cm.)
Lot 414
Martel Maides
St Peter Port
30/11/22
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Fitted with a brass movement, the circular enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, the case raised on four feet, height 12.5cm, width 9.6cm, London 1903, maker William Comyns, retailed by Elkington & Co Ltd
Lot 1479
Bellmans
17/11/22
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An Edward VII Silver Timepiece by William Comyns and Sons, London, 1902 ogee shaped and on four tapering feet, with ribbon-tied reeded border, the movement with Roman numerals, the back with hinged cover
AN EDWARD VII SILVER CASED MANTEL CLOCK, Wm Comyns & Sons, London 1902, of arched outline with cherub finial embossed with trailing flowers and sprays, the white enamel dial having Roman numerals, French movement, 15cm high
An Art Deco 8 day desk clock of square form, with blue guilloche enamel decoration and easel back, with engraved dedication 1932, in an associated box (Case Hallmarked London 1929) Richard Comyns. 8.3cm across (winds anti-clockwise)