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A good quality 19th century French ormolu Sevres type porcelain panel mantle clock, mounted by a twin handled urn, the twin train dial with Roman Numerals above a painted romantic scene and various birds with further enamel beaded decoration upon a baise lined gilt wood serpentine plinth base, striking on a bell, clock 38 cm high, pendulum
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, OF OVAL FORM, the surmount cast as a young boy holding fish and nets with a large dog behind him, the base with circular enamel dial, Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike,movement stamped Prevett Paris, No. 38991, height 37cm, with pendulum only, lacks dust cover to rear, no key, regilded, ticks but hammer isn't striking on the bell, possible repair to boys neck
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZED SPELTER AND MARBLE FIGURAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with reclining female musician in classical robes, the floral painted white enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, movement stamped E.M. Paris, on a rectangular white/grey marble base with bulbous feet, rear of figure bears signature H. Bousquar, height 37cm, the garnitures of twin handled vase form with removable covers, glued finial to one cover, height 41.5cm, with pendulum and key (3) (Condition:- clock winds and ticks and chimes, some areas of wear to patination)
A FRENCH MIROY FRERES GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, a female beauty in classical dress holds a mirror, the enamel dial has Roman numerals and the body is inset with two hand painted porcelain panels, approximate height 20cm, approximate length 34cm (Condition:- some crazing and rubs to the dial, no bell or pendulum, not running, striking movement works)
A REPRODUCTION ZENITH BRACKET CLOCK AND SHELF, black painted and gilt case transfer printed with gilt roses, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, thirty hour movement, bell strike, glazed case sides, height excluding shelf 32.5cm, with pendulum and key (Condition:- several areas of damage to the case and shelf especially to the gilding)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENAMEL DIAL CLOCK MOVEMENT FITTED INTO A ROSEWOOD CASE, a marriage, the case made up of late Victorian rosewood and inlaid timbers with carved and scrolled surmount, some pieces loose, the dial with Arabic numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, height 37.5cm, with pendulum and loose piece of scroll
TWO LATE 19TH CENTURY/EARLY 20TH CENTURY MANTEL CLOCKS, comprising an onyx and gilt metal Ansonia Mantel Clock of architectural form, gilt dial, Roman numerals, brocot escapement, eight day movement, gong strike, height 30cm and a veined black marble and gilt metal figural mantel clock lacks glass cover to the dial, painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, height 36cm, both clocks have pendulums but no keys (2)
AN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BRONZED SPELTER AND MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE, the figural clock with painted enamel dial, Arabic numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, on a rectangular base with fluted conical feet, height 35cm, together with a pair of vases and covers on matching bases, height 35cm, key (3) (Condition - clock has cracked glass over the dial and we have not been able to get the front open to wind the clock, a section of marble is loose to the clock base, some areas of wear to the bronzing)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with gilt metal cone finial and drum shaped case supported on two doric columns and an oval plinth, floral painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, height 31cm, the garnitures with three branch candelabra on doric columns on circular bases, one lacking a sconce, height 31cm, with a pendulum and key, (3) (Condition:- dial has a crack above No. 12, movement winds, chimes and ticks, one sconce missing from a garniture, some metalwork mishapen)
Salvador Dali. "Time in the Fourth Dimension". Soft watch. Gilt bronze and glass bell. Signed on the front "Dali". Numbered on the back of the watch "84/90". Founder Gustin, Paris. Dimensions of the bronze: 56 x 18 cm. Dimensions of the bell: 60 x 40 cm.Period: XXth - 20th centurySizes: Bronze H=560mm L180mm Globe H=600mm D=400mmWeight (K): 5kgAuthor / artist: SALVADOR DALI (1904-1989)
Oak cased mid-18th century longcase clock with a four pillar 30-hour rope driven movement striking the hours on a bell, recoil anchor escapement with an outside countwheel, ten-inch square brass dial with a nine-inch brass chapter ring, engraved roman numerals, half hour markers and quarter-hour track, finely matted dial centre with a pierced and fettled steel hand, �cockle-shell� spandrels to the corners, chapter ring inscribed �Stonehouse, Whitby�, dial pinned directly to the movement, flat topped case with a broad moulded cornice and plain frieze, square dial door flanked by two turned columns with brass capitals, trunk on a double skirted plinth with a long door and broken arched top. There are two members of the Stonehouse family recorded as working in Whitby, Richard Stonehouse (I) and his son (Richard II) both recorded as working in Whitby between 1715 and 1809.With weight and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 204cm
1930�s French Art Deco mantle clock in distinctive vein cut brown marble with inlaid cream and black marble, rectangular dial in contrasting black and cream marble with distinct offset chrome Arabic numerals, baton hands and chrome bezel, two train eight-day Parisian countwheel movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, Swiss in-line lever platform escapement, steel balance with timing screws,the rectangular case raised on a black and cream marble plinth with additions of oblique green granite to the top. movement stamped �Marti & Co� Dimensions: Height: 32cm Length/Width: 66cm Depth/Diameter: 14cm
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase with a swan�s neck pediment and dentil moulding, wooden carved patera with brass ball and eagle finial, glazed broken arch door flanked by two turned and reeded columns with brass capitals, trunk with recessed quarter columns and carved capitals with a long crossbanded door and ogee wavy top, on a skirted plinth with a raised panel, with a four pillar thirty-hour chain driven countwheel striking movement with recoil anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, 13-inch wide painted dial with tumbling Arabic numerals for the hours and quarter hours with minute track and a depiction of a small pheasant to the centre, spandrels and arch painted with representations of fruit and leaves, semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc to rear, non-matching steel hands, dial inscribed �Fletcher, Leeds�, dial pinned directly to the movement plate.Thomas Fletcher is recorded as working at Meadow Lane, Leeds 1817-48 and Low Road, Hunslet, 1853.With weight and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 220cm
A late 19th century German �Postmans� wall clock, thirty-hour weight driven movement with wooden plates, brass wheels and steel arbors, seven-inch circular cream dial with roman numerals, half hour markers and minute track, decorative steel hands and brass alarm setting disc, with a turned beech eleven-inch bezel and flat glass, movement housed in a closed rectangular wooden case with original importers label and instructions, alarm sounding on a bell. With weights, pendulum and chain.Dimensions: Depth/Diameter: 28cm
A late 19th century French portico clock with a pair of matching double light candelabra, eight-day outside countwheel movement with recoil escapement, backplate stamped �A.D. Mougin, Paris�, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, foliate cast bezel with bevelled convex glass, white enamel dial with upright Arabic numerals and minute track, floral garlands and gilt Louis XV hands, gilt drum case surmounted by a small ormolu bird taking flight, raised on four ringed pillars with ornate capitals on a stepped white marble plinth with ormolu mounts, paw feet and gadroon border, pendulum bob with a decorative sunburst mask, pair of matching single column candelabra on a circular marble plinth with two festooned scroll branches and lights plus ormolu mounts and swags. Dimensions: Height: 36cm Length/Width: 20cm Depth/Diameter: 11cm
Late 19th century Belgium slate mantle clock with a Parisian rack striking eight-day movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, recessed white enamel dial with visible Brocot deadbeat escapement and jewelled pallets, Brocot pendulum adjustment arbor, Roman numerals and minute track with matching steel moon hands, brass cast bezel with bevelled glass, glazed rear door with a matching cast bezel, arch topped case with scroll carving on a stepped plinth. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 30cm Length/Width: 32cm Depth/Diameter: 14cm
Mid-19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock with a swan neck pediment, brass patera and a brass ball and eagle finial, inlaid with vertical satinwood panels, glazed broken arch door flanked by part-ringed turned columns with brass capitals, trunk with recessed rope-work quarter columns and two inlaid satinwood panels, applied radiating carving above the door, short oak door with inlay and wide mahogany banding, conforming inlay to plinth with shaped bracket feet, painted 13-inch-wide break arch dial with a white center, roman numerals and minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with disc behind, matching stamped brass �crown� hands and brass winding collets, corresponding floral bouquets to the spandrels and a representation of a rural farmyard scene in the arch, dial faintly inscribed �Walton Crawford, Scarborough�, dial pinned via a cast falseplate stamped �Finmore & Sons� to a four pillar weight driven eight-day rack-striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights. Walton Crawford is recorded as working in New Street, Scarborough 1851-66.Dimensions: Height: 234cm
An early 20th century spring driven alarm clock in the style of an American �gingerbread� shelf clock, rectangular wooden case with applied incised mouldings on a shaped taper foot plinth, full length glazed door with flowers and leaves, visible gilt pendulum bob, with a painted white metal dial inscribed �Fattorini & Sons Patent Automatic Alarm�, roman numerals and minute track with brass alarm setting disc, steel spade hands, spun brass bezel with winding apertures, alarm sounding on both a coiled gong and bell, two advertising/trade labels pasted to the case backboard.Dimensions: Height: 60cm Length/Width: 37cm Depth/Diameter: 13cm
An early 20th century French porcelain clock with rococo scrolling in a cartouche form with gilt highlights, adorned with applied transfer images of cupid, cherubs and a sleeping maiden, matching porcelain plinth, eight-day two train Parisian movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, countwheel movement with a recoil escapement, enamel dial with a recessed centre, gilt winding collets, upright Arabic numerals and minute markers, steel fleur de Lis hands, cast brass bezel with bevelled glass.With pendulum and Key. Dimensions: Height: 41cm Length/Width: 28cm Depth/Diameter: 16cm
A George IV bird's eye maple longcase clock, signed Richard Millar & Son, Edinburgh, the 13 in. enamelled dial with Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the twin train movement striking on a bell, within a channel-moulded hood (lacking glass) and architectural trunk, with weights and pendulum. 211cm
An Edinburgh George III mahogany longcase clock, signed Jas. Bymer, the 12 in. silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the twin train movement striking on a bell, within a swan neck hood, above a shaped trunk door, on a box base, includes pendulum and weights. 214cm
A substantial 19th century malachite-inlaid slate drum-head mantel clock of architectural form, the white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a recessed visible escapement, within a scroll-carved case with malachite roundels and incised gilt detail, two train movement striking on a bell, with pendulum. 36cm by 65cm
A group of six Royal Crown Derby Christmas tree hanging decorations, all with certificate declaring 'This Christmas ornament is an exclusive colour-way commissioned by Compton & Woodhouse and is part of the Imari Tree Treasures Collection. This is a limited edition of 4950', comprising 'The Imari Christmas Tree', The Gold Imari Star', 'The Blue Imari Bell', 'The Imari Floral Wreath', 'The Imari Festive Blossom', and 'The Imari Mistletoe', all with red ribbon, 7cm to 11cm, all with certificate, all boxed. (6)
A 19th Century Scottish Longcase Clock Movement and Mixed Items, the movement by C. Shedden of Perth, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dials, painted with literary figures to spandrels and "Fair Maid of Perth" to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, and pendulum for same, a longcase clock thirty hour movement, by Wraight & Woolley of Tenterden, two other clock dials, assorted finials, a pendulum and a single weight Note: Charles Shedden of Perth recorded working 1813-1871
An 18th Century and Later "Hoop & Spike" Brass Wall Mounted Lantern Clock, the 7.5ins chapter ring with Roman numerals, matted centre, pierced steel hand, and with cast and applied floral spandrels, engraved boss to arch top bearing name "Benjamin Shuckforth, Difs", to the thirty hour weight driven movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, striking on a bell, contained in case with fretted side panels, on ball feet, 14.25ins high
A Late 19th Century French Black and Green Variegated Marble Clock Garniture, the clock with 3.75ins cream dial with Arabic numerals, to the eight day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, contained in rectangular two-handled case surmounted by an urn, on paw feet, 17ins high, and pair of two-light candelabra, 15ins high
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