A late 19th century French boulle mantel clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped Ad Mougin, Ch.Vcne Paris 43628, with a brass dial inset enamel numeral panels, VI inscribed Payne & Co, 163 ... Paris, the cartouche shape case with gilt brass mounts, 12.25in (31cm) h. Original pendulum, bell nut missing.
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An ebonised and gilt brass mounted bracket clock, with a twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the backplate numbered 857, with a 5.5inch square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with subsidiary Strike/Silent and regulation dials, the centre floral engraved and signed A. Hewlet, Bristol, with a pendulum bob aperture above, the case with an architectural pediment and raised cast leaf feet, 13.25in (33.5cm) h.
A late 19th century French griotte uni marble and gilt metal mounted pedestal clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell, stamped `JAPY FRERES`, `HENRY PEARCE, PARIS, 17492`, with a 3.5 inch enamel dial inscrbibed `HENRY PEARCE, PARIS`, minute hand missing, the case flanked by a frieze of classical figures with applied mask lifts, 8in (20.4cm) h, 14in (35.5cm) w. Pendulum.
George V hallmarked silver Trophy Cup, of bell form, twin acanthus scrolled handles, circular pedestal base, with engraved inscription, "Leicestershire Show.... for Leicester Cheese... 1926", otherwise known as the Swain Cup, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925, 635grms, on turned wooden plinth, marked Walker & Hall.
19th Century mahogany Longcase Clock, the hood with an architectural pediment above a gilt glass frieze, turned supports, long door with three-quarter columns, on ogee bracket feet, square brass dial, with cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring, with Roman numerals, inscribed, Jno. Yates, Liverpool, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, 230cms, (7`6").
18th Century and later Longcase Clock, with painted arched dial inscribed, "Wm. Clarke - Long Buckby", with secondary seconds dial and date aperture and rolling moon phase in the arch, eight-day movement, chiming on a bell, contained within an oak case, the hood with swan-neck pediment, with turned columns, above a crossbanded door and flanked by fluted quarter columns and on plain base, 224cms, (7`4").
19th Century French Carriage Clock, the enamelled dial inscribed, "Paul Garnier - Paris", the back plate similarly inscribed and numbered 3110, the movement striking on a bell, contained within a rosewood and inlaid case, the top with folding brass handle, the front with bevelled glazed door, the sides inlaid and decorated with musical instruments in gilt, 13cms, (5").
Longcase Clock, the brass arched dial inscribed, "Wm.Coulton - York", silvered chapter ring, secondary seconds dial and date aperture, eight-day movement, striking on a bell and contained within a Dutch marquetry case, the hood with arched glazed door and turned pilasters, above an arched door fitted with a lenticle, the whole decorated with birds, vases, flowers and scrolls, in various stained woods, with a bombé base and bun feet, 224cms, (7`4").
19th Century French Cartel Clock, the enamelled dial inscribed, "A.Brocot & Delettrez - Paris", the back plate of the movement similarly inscribed and the pendulum numbered 6107, striking on a bell, contained within a cast and pierced bronze case, decorated with scrolls, flowers and leaves and numbered 5858, 41cms, (16").
A 19th century French ormolu cased mantel clock, urn finial with ram`s mask mounts, satyr masks to the sides, bell husk garland about a dial, the case inset floral painted ceramic panels, fitted eight-day striking movement, enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, 37.5cm (14 3/4in) high
An 18th century eight-day long case clock, the five pillar movement chiming on a single bell and fitted a brass dial with cherub spandrels, secondary dial and calendar aperture, marked for William Jarves, Norton St. Phillips (near Frome), the oak case with long door and swan neck pediment to the hood, 219cm (86in)
CLOCKS - "THOMAS WARNER, LONDON AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK having swan neck pediment, flank columns, arched painted dial with moon phase subsidiary seconds and calendar spandrels, painted with roses, 8-day four pillar mechanism with" - anchor escapement and rack bell strike, fancy shaped trunk door with quarter pilasters and chamfered fronted box base on later feet, 2.25m high
An early 19th century (circa 1809-19) French silver gilt cup and cover, the lid with lotus flower finial and beaded edge, opening to reveal a gilt washed interior, the main body of shallow inverted bell form decorated with griffins and scrolling foliage flanked by two dragon loop handles raised on a circular foot with lotus leaf banding, 12.8 cm diameter not including handles x 13.5 cm high, 14 oz total (ILLUSTRATED)
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