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Matthew Norman, carriage clock,  the back plate marked 1752 (no key)
SOLD FOR £90
Matthew Norman, carriage clock, the back plate marked 1752 (no key)

Matthew Norman, a 20th Century 8 day carriage timepiece with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal case 4 1/2"h x 2 1/2"w x 2"d
SOLD FOR £55
Matthew Norman, a 20th Century 8 day carriage timepiece with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal case 4 1/2"h x 2 1/2"w x 2"d

Matthew Norman, a 20th Century miniature carriage timepiece with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal case 3" x 2" x 1 1/2"
SOLD FOR £65
Matthew Norman, a 20th Century miniature carriage timepiece with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal case 3" x 2" x 1 1/2"

A Matthew Norman gilt metal day, date, calendar and moon phase repeating carriage clock, the back plate signed and number 1781 5 1/2"
SOLD FOR £700
A Matthew Norman gilt metal day, date, calendar and moon phase repeating carriage clock, the back plate signed and number 1781 5 1/2"

Matthew Norman, 20th Century oval Swiss carriage timepiece with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in an oval gilt metal case 3"
SOLD FOR £75
Matthew Norman, 20th Century oval Swiss carriage timepiece with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in an oval gilt metal case 3"

A striking carriage alarm clock contained in a gilt metal case with enamelled dial and Roman numerals by Matthew Norman,  movement numbered 1750
SOLD FOR £350
A striking carriage alarm clock contained in a gilt metal case with enamelled dial and Roman numerals by Matthew Norman, movement numbered 1750

A 20th Century carriage clock with enamelled dial and Roman  numerals by Matthew Norman of London, chip to glass, 3"   ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £60
A 20th Century carriage clock with enamelled dial and Roman numerals by Matthew Norman of London, chip to glass, 3" ILLUSTRATED