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Carriage clocks
There's no better place online than eBay if you want to buy carriage clocks. To make it easy, Vintage Point collects them all together for you.
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Carriage clocks
Carriage clocks are usually characterised by a small to medium rectangular case, typically with brass fittings and a glass front. They are thought to have been invented by Abraham Louis Breguet in the early 1800s.
The handle that most vintage carriage clocks sport is also a clue to why they are called carriage clocks. Simple really – they were designed to be taken on journeys, by carriage or otherwise!
Find vintage carriage clocks for sale in our listings below:
Product listing
Vintage UNITED Horse and Carriage Lantern Light the cheapest on ebay YOUR GAIN!!
Vintage Smiths 8 Day Mantle Carriage Striking Clock - Nice Clock!
Vintage United Motion Clock Lamp Horse Carriage Art Deco Mid-Century Works
Old German Brass Anniversary 400 day Schatz CARRIAGE Clock Antique Vintage
Vintage German SCHATZ carriage clock with box fixer / spares
Schatz & Sohne Clock - Vintage/Antique Schatz #53 Carriage Parts or Repair?
Vintage Rumours Quartz Miniature Clock Collection Mantle/Carriage Clock
VINTAGE KUNDO 400 DAY CARRIAGE STYLE ANNIVERSARY CLOCK W/INSTRUCTIONS & KEY!
Vintage Horse Drawn Carriage elect. clock/lamp by United Clock Corporation
Schatz & Sohne Clock - Vintage/Antique Schatz Carriage Parts or Repair?
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