A French gilded blue lacquer chinoiserie mantel clock, the painted case depicting oriental scenes, housing an eight day movement, stamped Made In France, the circular gilt dial with Roman numerals and inscribed John Bagshaw & sons, Liverpool, raised on brass bun feet. 15cm tall. The clock winds, sets and is ticking.
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A late 19th early 20th Century German mahogany cased bracket clock, the break-arched dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman numerals framing a matted centre, within scroll spandrels beneath silvered Slow/Fast ring to arch, two two-train movements stamped logo 'R.S.M 6256 16', ting-tang striking on two coiled gongs, with pendulum.H48, W28, D21cm.
A late 19th century mahogany Vienna regulator wall clock, inlaid with burr-walnut sumounts, the eight-day duration three weight-driven movement striking on gongs, stamped with the trademark 'Remember' O.V.R.M. Co. for the maker Resch Brothers, the dial with Roman numerals, the case having glazed door, decorative pediment, canted corners with fluted stops and lower finial to the base, topped with carved finials and turned pediments.134cm long.Complete with pendulum, key and three weights.biography; Resch were founded in Vienna in 1861 before moving to larger workshops in Ebensee in circa 1871 and then sold to Junghans in 1901.
A Victorian mahogany and burr walnut German bracket clock, the bell-top case above four urn finials and moulded pediment, with glazed panel door and inset pierced brass frets, on stepped base and brass bracket feet, the arched brass dial with embossed outer edge, with silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, the eight day movement chiming the quarters and the hours on two gongs, movement stamped Lenzkirch. 38cm tall, with pendulum and key.Condition : Case in overall good condition, chipped on the centre finial, a few scratches on the rear cover. Winds and ticks although we can not guarantee its accuracy
Planchon, Paris, an impressive French late 19th century gilt brass and white marble clock garniture, the architectural case with a pair of love birds on a pedestal, behind a seated lady with a winged cherub, flanked by urns, the clock flanked by floral trusses, floral vase surmount, the signed and numbered 7034 eight day movement striking on a bell, the pendulum with a pair of love birds, numbered 7034, 53cm, flanked by a matching pair of two light candelabra with seated cherub amongst roses, 36cm, pendulum, key.Mathieu Planchon was apprenticed to his father, served several years with other clockmakers including Robert-Houdin and then went into business for himself eventually opening his shop at the Palais Royal in 1890.In overall very good condition, showing little to no wear, only very slight rubbing to the gilt surfaces primarily the cherubs.No visual damage or repair.Please note the front floral vase surmount to the right side does not match that on the left (shorter) unsure it should be or not?The clock winds, sets and is ticking
An Edwardian silver and oak mantle time piece, Birmingham 1905, the front with an embossed panel depicting a mother and daughter with baskets of flowers, framed by roses, British United Clock Co. movement, height 22.5cn.Movement working when catalogued but not guaranteed for accuracy. Oak case good but dirty. Silver not bad, hole in a basket of flowers and two feet, small looses to the silver beneath the movement.
A French Marble Striking Mantel Clock, 19th century, surmounted by a gilt bronze eagle, 4-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension36cm highCase with small chips in parts to the marble, gilt metal surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, later dial is discoloured, movement plates are stained and discoloured, movement needs cleaning, pendulum is missing.

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