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EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK, the 9cm white enamel dial, with Roman numerals, inscribed " a Parin", the two train movement with outside count wheel, striking on a bell, in an Empire Egyptian case modelled as a desk, with seated Lady Justice, standing on a marble plinth, with turned gilt ormolu feet, 37cm
A 19th Century 8 day Black Forest eight day longcase clock, 12 inch wooden dial with raised centre Central calander (hand missing) fitted with a Black Forest wooden plated movement, strikng on a bell Fruitwood case possibly cherrywood. Glazed sides to the hood in shape of diamond. Two weights and pendulum
Cigarette cards, a type collection of 350+ cards, arranged alphabetically in album, several scarce issues included, manufacturers inc. Adkin's, Baker, Bell, Cohen, Weenen & Co, Cope's, Davies, Edwards, Ringer & Bigg, Hill's, Job, Jones Bros, Muratti, Pattreiouex, Richmond Cavendish & Co etc, some 'L' size cards noted including two Churchman's Famous Golfers 'A' & 2nd Series (mostly gd/vg)
A George II gilt japanned longcase clock, mid 18 th century, the caddy top surmounted by three eagle and ball finials above an arched glazed door flanked by Doric columns enclosing a 12 inch arched brass dial with matted centre engraved with birds, silvered seconds ring with Arabic numerals and tablet inscribed in italic Edward Sanders, Poole, above a date aperture silver chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic outer numerals, with urn and eagle cast spandrels, strike silent dial in the arch, flanked by dolphin spandrels, 8-day movement with four ringed pillars striking on a bell above an arched top door with raised moulded edge and decorated with oriental figures on terraces, the interior applied with two paper labels for ‘Edward Sanders, Goldsmith in Poole’, over a concave moulding and base floor with further japanned scenes and stepped plinth, plain side, 258cm overall height
A French Louis XVI white marble and ormolu portico clock, late 18th century, by Charles Bertrand, the 5 inch white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed ‘Charles Bertrand, H’ger de l’Academie, Rle des Sciences’, the 8-day movement with outside count wheel and striking on a bell, and also signed in script ‘Bertrand, Paris’ with glazed rear door, the movement supported by fluted columns between leaf wrapped pilasters and surmounted by an urn and floral finial suspended with a chain and raised on a stepped beaded rectangular break front plinth and toupie feet, case cracked, 45cm high, 11.5cm deep, 28.5cm wide
A bronze and ormolu classical urn shaped timepiece, Regency period, the 4 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minute quarters within an engine turned bezel, single train movement within a square section reeded urn shape case with urn finial and on a stepped square plinth and engine turned bell shaped feet, 36.5cm high 11cm deep, 13cm wide
A French bronze ormolu mounted and sienna marble mantel clock, first half 19 th century, the 4.5 inch engine turned dial within a scaly serpent bezel and rectangular case, 8-day movement striking on a bell with outside count wheel and silk suspension, and stamped ‘Remo a Paris’, acting as a support for a bronze figure of Clio muse of history in contemplation, a gilt scroll on top of the clock and raised on a substantial stepped plinth cast with acanthus and anthemion scrolls and on conforming scroll cast feel, 71cm high, 20cm deep, 50cm wide clock
A French Louis XVI period month going Sienna marble clock, after Francois Reymond (1747-1812), the drum case surmounted by an eagle and above a 6.5 inch white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and in a calendar ringed dial and marked 'Cie des Bronzes a Bruxelles', the month going movement with outside count wheel, striking on a bell, the clock flanked by bronze figures of L’Etude and la Philosophie, after models by Louis-Simon Boizot (French 1743-1809), also cast with a basket of flowers below the dial and a stiff leaf border raised on a Sienna marble base cast with ormolu swags and flowers and on six reeded and impressed bun feet, 52cm high, 16cm deep, 67cm wide Footnote: Francois Reymond (1747-1812) executed bronze figures of study and the philosopher for the Merchant Mercier Daguerre from 1783 onwards, and designed a similar clock around 1785. A drawing of this model attributed to Francois Reymond is illustrated in H Ottomeyer, P Proschel et al, Vergoldete Bronzen Munick, 1986, volume 1, page 295, fig. 4.17.5. Several variants of this model exist with different bas reliefs adorning the base. See Christies Monaco 13 th December 1997 Lot 140, Christie's sale of Hackwood Castle 20-22 nd April 1998 Lot 77, Sotheby’s Paris 18 th December 2001 Lot 294, Christie's New York Partridge 17 th May 2006 Lot 27, Christie's London, Wildenstein Collection 14/15 th December 2005 Lot 18.
A French bronze and ormolu mounted green variegated marble mantel clock, c1900, the 3 inch white enamel dial with roman numerals, the 8-day movement with outside count wheel and stamped 3599, and striking on a bell, also with Medaille d’Or stamp for Samuel Marti, Paris 1900 (Japy movement), with open fretwork rear door, the case surmounted with an eagle and a bronze of Napoleon standing to one side of the stepped plinth and on gilt brass paw feet, 23cm high, 9cm deep, 19cm wide
A French bronze ormolu and variegated black marble mantel clock by Honore Pons 19 th century, of large proportions, the 5 inch silvered dial with roman numerals and 8-day movement striking on a bell with outside count wheel and Medaille d’Or 1827 stamp to the movement within a case cast with rams head top corners and anthemion bottom corners and an acorn and oak leaf cast swag below the dial, the case providing support for a bronze classical figure of Clio muse of History, in contemplation, raised on a substantial stepped base and plinth cast with acanthus and anthemion and stiff leaf boarders and on foliate wrapped scroll bracket feet, 80cm high, 21cm deep, 56cm wide Footnote: Honore Pons was also known Pons de Paul and most of his signed clocks were actually made by Delpine who took over his business in the 1840s. Pons was awarded silver and gold medals in Paris between 1819 and 1839.
A French bronze and white marble mantel clock by F.L.Hausburg, Paris, 19th century, the 3.5 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and marked 'F.L.HAUSBURG A PARIS' , the two train movement stamped 'F.L.HAUSBURG 2698' with outside count wheel and striking on a bell, the shaped case cast with a music scroll mount , the stepped plinth supporting a seated thoughtful cherub holding a notebook opposite a classical urn, cog and A frame, rope and bead cast borders and toupie feet 34cm high, 15cm deep, 48cm wide
An Empire ormolu urn clock, early 19th century, the 3.5 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals within a milled bead bezel, twin barrel movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel, striking on a bell, swan neck and anthemion cast handles and applied leaf and ribbon motifs, raised on a canted anthemion cast square base and sectional bun feet, 40cm high, 13cm square
A French rosewood and inlaid portico clock late 19 th century, the 3.5 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals between faux fluted gilt brass capped pilasters, the twin barrel movement with outside count wheel and striking on a bell and with stamp for ‘Vincenti et Cie’, gridiron style pendulum cast in relief with Eleanor of Aquitaine, on a stepped gadrooned rectangular inlaid plinth and flat bracket feet, 46cm high, 13cm deep, 24.5cm wide
A Worcester blue and white coffee cup and saucer in the Prunus Root pattern circa 1765, painted with flowering plants repeating to the interior of the cup and the underside of the saucer, the cup of early bell-shaped form with pixie ear handle, workman's mark to the saucer, cup 6cm high, saucer 11.8cm diameter
The following 16 lots are from the former Museum of the Home in Pembroke. A quantity of sewing and needlework, antiques and bygones to include; a hardstone egg shaped hand cooler, a leather sewing repair kit, a brass bell shaped knitting pin gauge, a wood and brass rug pegger, three small carved bone and vegetable ivory tape measures, a beaded velvet pin cushion, mother of pearl silk spool, gilt brass 'hemming bird' sewing clamp, wooden pattern pricker, a bone needle case, a leather thimble case marked S. Kaltenbach Jewellery Neath containing a floral engraved silver thimble, a Corona Drinks bottle shaped cardboard needle book, a carved coquilla nut needle case, a tin 'RINSO' knitting pin gauge and a pair of steel button hole scissors. (17 items)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
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