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Lenzkirch birds eye walnut and ebonised balloon mantel clock timepiece, the movement back plate bearing the maker's name and stamped One Million, 107154 (circa 1896), the 3.75" white enamel dial within a balloon shaped case with gilt metal foliate mounts and surmounted by an ornate urn finial, 13.75" high (pendulum and key)
Rare French ormolu, enamel and white Carrara marble Bras-en-L'air mystery mantel clock, depicting a standing robed lady indicating the hours and minutes by pointing with her hands to enamel numerals on either side, standing before a blue and coloured enamelled plaque decorated with scrolling foliage under a pillared arbour, supported upon a stepped Carrara marble base, surmounted by three spike finials, 18.5" high
French Boulle two train mantel clock garniture, the 5.5" white enamel dial indistinctly signed ..., Rouen, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a gong, within a balloon shaped case with ormolu rococo mounts, 18.5" high; also with a pair of matching five light candelabra, 18.5" high (pendulum and key)
French gilt metal novelty clock timepiece with platform escapement and modelled as a sedan chair, with 2" floral painted white enamel dial, with watercolour miniatures depicting a gentleman to one side and a lady to the other, both in 18th century attire, the back door opening to reveal the movement, within a foliate cast gilt metal case surmounted by a foliate finial, 11.5" high
Early French Boulle balloon single train bracket clock, the 6.5" gilt metal dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals enclosing a foliate repousse centre, over an ornate base applied with an eagle with outstretched wings and pierced foliate mounts, surmounted by a detachable top with eagle finial, 22.5" high (pendulum)
French porcelain two train small mantel clock, the 2.75" white enamel dial signed Aubert & Klaftenberger, Paris, the movement striking on a bell and with outside countwheel and silk suspension, within a balloon shaped rococo style case painted with reserves of flowers on a green ground, 10.75" high
English ebonised triple fusee original verge bracket clock, the 6.5" white enamel dial signed Stephen Rimbault, London under a shaped arched dial plate decorated in relief with painted flowers and foliage with strike/silent and chime/not chime subsidiary dials to the arch under six tune selections, the foliate engraved movement back plate also signed Stephen Rimbault, London and striking on a single bell, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with five pineapple brass finials, 25.5" high (pendulum and door key) (alterations) *This clock has had the musical train removed
Eureka Clock Company of London 1906 electric mantel clock, the 4.25" cream enamel dial inscribed Eureka Clock Co Limited, London, over the front support inscribed no. 8193, Patent no. 14614, 1906, Made in England, with fast/slow star control, upon a stepped rectangular brass base, 12" high (lacking dome) *This clock type / patent no. is featured in Alan Shenton - The Eureka Clock, fig 10 and this book is also sold with the lot
Herbert Scott electric pendulum clock circa 1902, manufactured by the Ever Ready Electric Specialities Co, the 4.75" white enamel dial upon two cylindrical brass battery holder supports, under a glass dome and upon an ebonised stepped base, 15.5" high overall *This clock and its features are described and illustrated in Alan Shenton - Collectable Clocks, figs 403a/b Later Herbert Scott clocks were manufactured to a different Patent by the Ever Ready Electric Specialities Co and retailed by The London Stereoscopic Co, Regent Street, London
Good French ornate cast ormolu two train mantel clock garniture, the Henry Marc movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3.25" repousse gilt dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within an ornate scrolling pierced case modelled with a semi-robed figure attended by a goat to the base and surmounted by a seated figure to the top, 17" high; also with a pair of matching four light candelabra, 20" high (pendulum and key)
Very rare Shepherds London electric slave clock, the 12.5" cream enamel dial with skeletonised centre signed Shepherds Patent, Leadenhall Street, London, with subsidiary seconds dial *Shepherds were the makers of the electromagnetic clock on the Meridian line at Greenwich. The clock is also sold with a folio containing a large volume of invaluable and substantial research papers including original copies of historic papers and Patents pertaining to Charles Shepherd, original and reproduced photographs, published articles and correspondence
A silver/glass bijouterie group to include an early 20th century hallmarked silver cylindrical mustard in the form of a Georgian tankard by Mappin & Webb (blue glass liner and mustard soon), together with a silver-mounted condiment and one further smaller faceted cut-glass scent bottle having silver and guilloche enamel screw-top (3)
An early 20th century guilloche enamel and silver-mounted eleven-piece dressing table set comprising: powder bowl and cover, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes engraved 'Telma 1st May 1925', a handheld mirror, a nail buffer, two handheld nail tools, a comb and a possibly unassociated silver-mounted (smaller) glass bowl with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb; minor nibbles to some enamel extremities etc. (the comb with broken teeth and the nail file with damage to enamel at the end) Overall the pieces appear reasonable although the nail file has damage to the enamel on the handle. One clothes brush has minor damage to the end and there is some wear to one of the hairbrushes. The powder bowl has a piece of enamel damage to the edge of the lid, the underside of the silver lid is signed Telma and bears hallmarks for Mappin & Webb underneathe the hand made locking nut and is also dated 22.1.26. The glass bowl appears to be in good, general overall condition except for minor scratching and rubbing to the underside of the foot, as expected and commensurate with age. The lip of the glass bowl is in good order and it is noted that the engraving of flowers and swags is fine in terms of quality.
A lady's half-hunter 18-carat yellow-gold-cased fob watch with suspension loop; white-enamel dial with Roman numerals and the inner case with presentation inscription dated 25th May 1885, the outer case very finely engraved with foliate designs and blue-enamel Roman numerals, the rear case engraved with monogram within shield-shaped cartouche (total weight (including movement and glass) approx. 44.8g)
A fine 18-carat yellow-gold-cased full Hunter; white enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands and with subsidiary seconds hand, 18-carat yellow-gold inner movement case guard, the gilded movement engraved William Webb, Pullen's Row, Islington, London and individually numbered 8612 (total approx. weight (including glass dial, and movement ) 135g)
A Louis XV style (19th century) gilt-metal-mounted and Vernis Martin lacquer eight-day mantel clock; white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers, the dark gold lacquer wooden case hand-decorated with floral sprays and a scene of lovers in 18th century dress below the dial; the gilded movement signed S [Samuel] Marti et Cie, Paris, the movement striking on a gong and with the original pendulum numbered 346 and corresponding to the number on the movement (39cm high (including gilt metal mount)) The lacquer has dulled significantly and there is also cracking which is mostly horizontal. The gilt metal mountings have darkened down considerably and the clock appears to be in a very dirty and dusty untouched condition. The dial appears to be in overall good condition and this comes with the original pendulum and key.

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