A gilt brass repeating carriage clock, the white enamelled dial with painted Roman numerals, signed 'Goldsmiths & Company, 112 Regent Street, London', within a pierced gilt brass surround with putti and floral garlands, single hand, with key, within a leather silk and velvet lined travelling case, bearing 'Lawson & Son, Est. 1834, Watchmakers & Jewellers, Old Steine and 131. Kings Road, Brighton' retailer name to inside lid, clock height 16cm

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