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A French ormolu mantel clock, Delolme, Paris, circa 1880, the eight-day bell-striking movement with white Roman numeral enamel dial signed DELOLME A PARIS to lower edge, in a waisted case with elaborate scroll cast and pierced crest and swept apron, on knurl feet, 27cm high, on original giltwood and composition scroll moulded plinth and oval wooden base with glass dome.
A French ormolu mantel clock, Leroy & Fils, Paris, mid 19th century, the eight-day bell-striking movement signed LEROY & FILS, H.gers DU ROI, A PARIS to backplate with similarly signed blue on white Roman numeral dial, in scroll cast waisted case with cherub and putto surmount above foliate panel apron and grotesque dolphin feet issuing coiled serpents, 39cm high.
A late Victorian Gothic revival oak quarter chiming bracket clock, unsigned, late 19th century, the six-pillar three-train movement chiming the quarters on eight bells and striking the hour on a gong with deadbeat escapement and stamped with hourglass and sickle trademark to backplate, with 7 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial, in gabled case with leaf carved cresting and fleur de lys above dial, pointed arch side frets and repeating lozenge carved apron, on ring-turned bun feet, 55cm high excluding later finials.
A Victorian mahogany bracket clock, unsigned, mid 19th century, the twin fusee bell-striking movement with shaped plates and 8 inch circular white painted Roman numeral dial, in a waisted scroll border carved case with conforming scroll profile cut sides and top, on moulded plinth base with compressed bun feet, 48cm high.
An Edwardian mahogany quarter chiming longcase clock, unsigned, early 20th century, the four-pillar two-train movement with deadbeat escapement, Vulliamy type pendulum suspension, fine-beat adjustment and Harrison"s maintaining power to going train, with quarter chime on four gongs and hour strike on a further larger gong, the 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre within silvered Arabic numeral chapter ring and foliate cast spandrels, the arch with chime/silent dial between conforming mounts, the break-arch case with Corinthian pilasters to hood, arch glazed trunk door and panelled plinth base, 226cm high.
A mahogany crossbanded and inlaid oak eight-day longcase clock, J. Jeffris, Worcester, circa 1770, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes signed J. Jeffris, Worcester to lower edge, with foliate scroll cast spandrels to angles, the case with broken pediment and turned pilasters to hood above oval fan cartouche centred rectangular trunk door and plinth base with moulded skirt, 226cm high. John Jeffris is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Worcester from 1758.
A 19th Century French Marble and Slate Mantel Clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, fitted an 8 day movement striking on a bell, with presentation plaque Presented to Thomas F Morely CS of the Hinkley District I.O.O.F.M.U by her officers and brothers of the Flor del Pinin Lodge No 3138, 38 cm wide
A George III Style Bracket Clock, the 19 cm arched square brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman numerals, the arch with CHIME/SILENT, SLOW/FAST, and CHIME ON 8 BELLS/WESTMINSTER subsidiary dials, fitted an 8 day fusee movement, in a mahogany case, with gilt brass pineapples, shells and other mounts, the sides with pierced gilt brass grills, on four gilt brass scroll and paw feet, 71 cm high See illustration
A Longcase Clock, the 32.5 cm wide arched square dial signed CHAS TAYLOR, ILMINSTER, having a sportsman painted to the arch, with dogs and birds to the spandrals, and having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, fitted and 8 day movement, in a mahogany case, the trunk door flanked by rope twist quadrant pilasters, 210 cm high overall See illustration
George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock with brass finial, swan neck pediment and reeded pillars to the hood, the arch shaped engraved silvered dial having an oscillating figure of Saturn, subsidiary seconds dial and fan shaped calendar aperture, signed William Avenell Portsmouth Common - eight day striking movement, 228cm high
George III oak longcase clock having a brass finial, swan neck pediment and plain pillars to the hood, the trunk with shaped door and conforming panel to the base, the brass arch shaped dial with silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial and calendar aperture, signed Richard Merrett, Stroud - eight day striking movement, 213cm high
19th Century mahogany cased regulator longcase clock, the arch shaped case enclosed by glass door with decorative fretwork acanthus leaf decoration, the circular silvered dial signed Sir John Bennett, 65 and 64 Cheapside, London and with subsidiary seconds dial, train movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong, 183cm high - see colour illustration inside back cover
19th Century French bronze cased mantel clock made for the Japanese Market. The case with a pierced cast pagoda top with conforming side handles and a foliate enamel panel, standing on a foliate cast rectangular base with elephant head scroll supports. The dial with a enamelled roundel to the centre within a chapter ring comprising of yellow enamelled japanese numerals and marked R. Drummond & Sons, Paris. The brass movement bearing the trade mark of Japy Freres. 37cm high - see colour illustration

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