An 18th century carved oak long case clock having a swan neck pediment over a door, decorated with rosettes, flowers and foliage, and box base, raised on bracket feet, the 8 day bell strike movement having a brass face, silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and two date apertures, inscribed John Stancliff, 78 high
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A French late 19thC porcelain and gilt metal mantel clock, arched dial painted with a child painter, dial bearing Roman numerals against a bleu celeste ground, eight day movement by Japy Freres et Cie with bell strike, the case with urn and twin cherub surmount, architectural body with floral festoons, columns and reserve panel of flowers, for A Everington, Paris, 44.5cm high, on a gilt wood stand, ebonised base with glass dome, with key.
A French late 19thC white marble and gilt brass matched clock garniture, the demi lune clock with barrel case, enamel dial bearing Arabic numeral, eight day movement with bell strike, raised on a four column base, with key, 41cm high, together with a pair of twin handled vases, raised on square bases, 32.5cm high.
Ω A Napoleon III gilt metal mounted Boulle mantel clock , circa 1870, the eight-day bell striking movement stamped L CHARVET Aine HGER DE LA VILLE LYON and with Japy Freres roundel, also serial numbered 1166 4 11 to the backplate, the gilt dial with enamel cabochon enamel blue Roman numerals, the inlaid tortoiseshell case after the manner of André-Charles Boulle with floral urn surmount, 37cm high Provenance: 9, The Circus, Bath Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites Please Note: The image of this lot is wrong in the printed catalogue. It is correct on the online bidding platforms.
A French gilt metal mantel clock , unsigned, mid 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel and silk suspension serial numbered P.D 6014, the gilt Roman numeral dial within a domed case and flanked by a standing figure of Diana, supporting her quiver of arrows, all on a square section base with acanthus leaf moulded edges, 61cm high
A cased Paillard Bolex M8 cine projector, a Bell and Howell autoset 624EE cine camera, a boxed Ising Klebepresse splicer, a boxed Smith-Victor Barlite model L-50, a 35mm Halina Paulette camera, a cased set of Chinon binoculars, a Coronet Rex folding camera and various camera accessories to include a tripod etc.
A COLLECTION OF LATE 18TH CENTURY AND 19TH CENTURY GLASSWARE, including four Georgian ring neck decanters, one lacking mushroom stopper, together with an assortment of ale, monteith glasses, etc (18)condition: One decanter has no stopper, one of the other stoppers is chipped on the stopper, another has chips to the outer edge. One of the decanters has a fault to the bottom ring, large funnel chipped at base, smaller funnel tiny chips at base, all three small facet cut monteith glasses have chipped rim and two are badly chipped in the foot rim. Conical glass on foot has chip in foot rim, one of three cut glass port/liqueur glasses has a chipped base, taller ale glass has chipped rim and smaller ale glass has chipped foot rim, glass with floral engraved band has several chips to rim, small narrow bell shaped glass has a chipped foot
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, urn shaped finial with painted porcelain centre above the circular dial and two female figures holding swags, the porcelain dial with pink bands, black Roman numerals marked J.W. Benton, Ludgate Hill, London and central rural landscape, bell strike and movement marked JWB 24033, the clock mounted on an orange and gilt painted wooden base, height approximately 28cm and on a further oval ebonised base, with key and pendulum, s.d.
John Standcliffe, Barkisland (1706 - 1780) mid 18thC oak and mahogany longcased clock with 8 day duration movement, the 12inch Roman brass dial with Arabic minutes on silvered chapter ring, spandrels of cherubs design to the corners. The 30 hour movement with date crescent and penny moon, four pillar mechanism striking on a bell. The moon with brass thistle finial, and classic columns with brass capitols, 205cm tall
Howell et Cie c1840 gilt bronze clock featuring a Neapolitan fisher boy with net and fish, stamped to the rear H Picard 963 the painted porcelain panel to front depicting fish and nets, the enamel Roman dial named Howell et Cie A. Paris, with trefoil hands and gilded hobnail bezel, the two train 8 day duration movement signed Howell E. Cie Paris. 963, striking on a bell for the hours and half hours. Howell and James was founded in 1819 by James Howell and Isaac James who were originally silk merchants and retail jewellers, the company had premises in Regent Street, London. The clock is on a lacquered stand with velveteen cover, raised on bun feet, the whole under glass dome, 32cm tall
A brass 19thC Cartel style cast French mantel clock in 18thC style, the ivory coloured Roman dial with chased brass lion mask centre, stylised beetle and poker hands, the J Marti two train movement No 2694 striking on a bell, the case embellished with rampant lions on either side, 40cm tall
A late 19thC balloon style ormolu mantel clock with Sevres style panels and dial decoration, Roman numerals and brassed beetle and poker hands, the two train movement stamped HP and Co 19463: 43558 00 striking on a bell, the case surmounted with an enamelled urn and lion mask, the whole raised on lion paw feet, 35cm tall
A 19thC ormolu and marble mantel clock with seated Romanesque female figure to one side, and lyre, sickle and oak leaf ornamentation over, the enamel Roman dial with brassed spade hands, the two train movement stamped 11625 striking on a bell, the lower case embellished with griffon and mask decoration and two enamelled circular panels depicting Romans. The whole raised on a wooden gilt base with silk cover, 40cm tall
A 19thC ormolu figural clock, the drum case with male and female figure either side in 18thC costume, the girl holding a small book, the boy with a sack over his shoulder and wearing a tricorn hat; the enamel Roman dial with Breguet style hands, the two train movement stamped 40, striking on a bell, 38cm tall
Johnson of London Regency mahogany cased bracket clock with double fusee movement striking the hour on a bell, the painted Roman 20cm dial signed Johnson London, the pierced blued steel hands with Breguet style pointers, the movement signed to back plate, with some decorative chasing. The case with brass inlaid decoration, surmounted by a pineapple finial, the whole raised on brass ball feet, 52cm tall
δ Langlands & Bell (1955 & 1959)LogoworksThe set of four screenprints in colours, 1998-99, each signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 45 verso, each on wove paper, printed by Advanced Graphics, London, published by Alan Cristea Gallery, London, the full sheets printed to the edges, each sheet, 700 x 700mm (27 1/2 x 27 1/2in) (4)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A French gilt bronze and porcelain mantel clock, 19th century, with figural urn surmount over a foliate painted porcelain dial and Sevres style plaque painted with gallant and companion, the Japy Fres two train movement with a single hammer striking a bell, the case stamped 'P.H. Mourey', on a giltwood shaped base, the clock 41.5cm high, (pendulum).
A French gilt brass carriage clock, circa 1870, in a 'one-piece' case with bevelled full glazed panels to the top, front, sides and back, the rectangular white enamel dial, indistinctly signed, with blued steel trefoil hands and subsidiary alarm dial, the twin train movement No.584, with original platform cylinder escapement, with push/repeat on a bell, 16cm high, (1 key).
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