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A 19th century French gilt brass Egyptian Revival eight-day mantel clock, the case with pierced galleried top above a rectangular case with brocaded columns and finely chased and engraved panel depicting knights amongst scrolling foliage, the circular silvered dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, stamped movement striking on a gong, stamped AB with star within an oval, possibly Achille Brocot, 33cm high x 21cm wide
LEROY & FILS: A gilt metal four glass perpetual calendar mantel clock, the upper dial with a visible Brocot escapement and an eight-day movement striking on a bell, with a mercury filled pendulum, the lower dial with a central moon phase and day marker within a date and month dial, both set within an engraved surround, in moulded case, 141/4 " high. Provenance: Private collection, Dorset
A fine French ormolu mantel clock with perpetual calendar and centre seconds Retailed by Aubert and Klaftenberger, London, late 19th century The eight-day two-train gong-striking movement with hammer shaped pendulum and visible brocot escapement to the recessed centre of the dial with seconds ring to circumference and an inset small Roman numeral enamel dial signed AUBERT & KLAFTENBERGER 157 REGENT ST. to lower section, the rectangular foliate engraved gilt mask with subsidiaries for day of week, date of month and month of year to leading edge, the rectangular case with foliate central finials and scroll cast crest to the panelled top above shaped foliate engraved side panels and Renaissance style bird, flower and dolphin cast canted angles, on ivy leaf decorated moulded base with foliate pierced and cast feet to the curved angles, 46cm high.
A FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, the twin barrel drum movement with exposed Brocot escapement, 5" two piece white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in red marble cylindrical case flanked on either side by carved green marble dolphins and sea shells, signed with the initials AGB, on oblong green marble base, 22" wide, 14 1/2" high
A VICTORIAN MARBLE AND POLISHED SLATE EGYPTIAN REVIVAL MANTEL CLOCK, the white enamel two part dial with Roman numerals and visible brocot escapement, and an eight day Japy-type movement striking on a coiled gong, the arched topped case with Egyptian style gilt metal mounts and incised decoration, 141/2" high.
A black slate Calendar Mantel Clock, the plinth shaped case with shaped front, to a cast brass bezel with heavy bevelled case, enclosing a 5” two-part Roman enamel dial, with sunk centre and visible brocot type escapement, and black painted hands, over a further cast brass bezel also with bevelled glass enclosing an enamelled dial, with 12 months to the surround and enclosing day and date subsidiaries beneath phases of the moon, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 18”
A FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK by Achille Brocot, the eight day movement striking on a bell in pink porcelain and gilt metal case, the 3 1/4" dial with gilded Roman numerals and transfer of Cupid amongst clouds, urn surmount applied female masks with hanging floral pendants, raised on bracket feet, 14 3/4" high
A late 19th Century black slate and variegated green marble Mantel Clock, Hry Marc of Paris, the drum shaped case on a waisted pedestal with scrolling side pieces to a shaped and stepped plinth base, with cast brass bezel and heavy bevelled glass, enclosing a Roman two-part enamel dial, centred with a visible brocot escapement and blued steel moon hands, to a circular brass movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 12 ½”
A late 19th Century gilt metal cased Mantel Clock, the plinth shaped case set with columned corners and galleried pediment, centred with an urn and decorated with maidens in a river landscape, with further cast and applied winged griffin paw feet, to a cast bezel enclosing 3 ½” Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and fleur-de-lys half hour markers, with visible brocot type escapement and blued steel fleur-de-lys hands, to an Ansonia movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 15 ½”
French gilt metal neo-classical mantel clock, circa 1870, the drumhead case flanked by a female figure with a bird-cage and a cherub with a dove, on alabaster platform and gilt feet, white enamel face and two train striking movement with Brocot suspension and external countwheel. Width 25.5cm. (Key and pendulum).
French garniture de cheminee, early 20th century, the neo-classical gilt drumhead case raised on pink brocatelle marble columns and rectangular platform, white enamel face, two train movement with external count wheel and Brocot suspension, signed Marti, with casoulet side ornaments. Height 49cm.
a Four Glass Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, the gilt brass case with four bevelled panels, 4-inch white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, recessed centre with visible jewelled brocot escapement, moon shaped hands, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped "Marti" and numbered "7383", twin tubed mercury pendulum, 32cm high
an Egyptian Revival Black Slate, Marble and Bronze Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1870, the Egyptian influenced case surmounted by a bronze sphinx, the case with angled corners and decorated with red marble, rectangular plinth raised upon gilt metal claw feet, 4-1/2-inch dial with gold coloured Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped with a star "AB" possibly for (Achille Brocot) and numbered "1686 155", 40cm by 42cm See illustration
a Black Slate Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1870, the case with drum shaped top, front triangular bevelled pendulum window flanked by sweeping sides, rectangular plinth with gilt scroll decoration, 4-3/4-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed dial centre with visible Brocot escapement, steel moon shaped hands, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped "Marti" and numbered "4262 77", gridiron type pendulum with circular brass bob, 41cm high
a Black Slate Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, the case with a flat top, gilt metal classical relief panel to the front, gilded Corinthian columns upon a rectangular plinth, 6-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed dial centre with visible jewelled Brocot escapement, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped "Hry Marc Paris" and "Marti", numbered "88880", 49cm high
a Black Slate Mantel Clock combined with Aneroid Barometer and Local Interest, circa 1870, the case with flat top pediment, green marble sides, the base with a brass plaque with a presentation inscription "This clock is presented by the ladies together with a purse of £130 from the gentlemen of the Hurworth Hunt to George Dodds, in recognition of his valued services as Whip & Huntsman for 28 years 1877", 4-3/4-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed dial centre with visible jewelled brocot escapement, below is an aneroid barometer dial, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered "1808", 41cm high
a Fine and Rare Napoleon III Gilt Brass Table Regulator with Perpetual Calendar and Equation of Time, stamped Achille Brocot, No.2778, Retailed by J W Benson, the arched case with bevelled glasses to the front and rear, the dial with enamelled Roman numeral chapter ring and central recess with visible Brocot jewelled escapement, enamel rolling moonphase for lunar scale and signed "J W Benson", blued steel moon hands and centre seconds, subsidiary enamel dials below indicating day of the week, date, month with combined Zodiac signs, time of sunrise and of sunset and the equation of time in a sector aperture, the whole arrangement with a gilt mask finely engraved with scroll foliate decoration, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, four back pinned pillars, movement backplate numbered "2778", below the movement connected with lever to the calendar movement similarly numbered "2778" and stamped within a star shaped cartouche "AB" for "Achille Brocot", gridiron pendulum with bevelled glass within the circular bob, 45cm high See illustration achille Brocot is recorded between (1817-1878) as a mathematician and famous clockmaker. in his career he was awarded a first class medal at the 1855 Paris Exhibition. after that he went on to invent the Brocot escapement in 1860, another important invention he devised was the perpetual calendar. His famous trademark was advertised in the 1864 Almanach Artistique as he stamped the movement backplate AB within a star.
A late 19th Century black slate and variegated marble mounted Mantel Clock, Le Roy & Fils, the drum case raised on stepped and waisted plinth base, to a cast brass bezel with heavy bevelled glass enclosing a 4 ½” Roman enamel chapter ring with outside minute track, to a signed centre with visible Brocot escapement and blued steel moon hands, to a circular Brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 13 ¾”
A late 19th century French gilt brass four glass mantel clock, the 9.5cm two piece enamel dial with central visible Brocot escapement, the bell striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum in a polished moulded case with glazed sides and stepped base, height 27cm, with key (illustrated)
French gilt spelter clock garniture, circa 1870, the case cast with a nymph at a water jar on a base set with Sevres style panels, the drumhead mount with a white enamel dial and two train movement signed Rollin Paris, with Brocot suspension and external count wheel striking the half, length 51cm, together with its gilt wood base and a pair of urn ornaments. (Pendulum and key).
A late 19th Century black slate Mantel Clock, the architectural case with shaped pediment to a stepped trunk, flanked with gilt metal side pieces to classical masks and raised on a stepped plinth base with cast brass bezel enclosing a 5” black Roman chapter ring, with gilt spade hands to a patinated centre with visible brocot escapement, and circular brass movement with anchor escapement, outside count wheel, strike on a gong (lacking), height 20”
A fine late 19th Century Black Slate and Variegated Marble Mounted Mantel Clock, the drum case raised on scrolling supports to a panelled and plinth base, with cast brass bezel and heavy bevelled glass enclosing a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track to a visible and jewelled Brocot escapement, blued steel moon hands, and glazed back door with circular brass movement and outside count wheel with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 10”
A late 19th Century lacquered brass four glass Mantel Clock, the case, with overhanging cornice and plateau top set with four heavily bevelled glass panels and raised on a stepped plinth base, to a Roman enamel chapter ring with outside minute track and enclosing a visible jewelled Brocot escapement and blued steel moon hands, to a circular brass movement with twin pot mercury pendulum and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 14”
A late 19th Century black slate Mantel Clock, the architectural case with four freestanding brass columns, to a plinth base, with cast brass bezel enclosing a two part Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track and fleur de lys hands, centred by a visible Brocot escapement, to a spring driven movement, with anchor escapement, strike on a coiled gong, height 13”
French mantel clock, circa 1870, white enamel dial signed F.L. Hausburg a Paris, with roman numerals, two train movement signed on the back plate striking the half, Brocot suspension and external count wheel, in a black marble case in the form of a classical column surmounted by a bronze study of a classical woman with a dove. Overall height 46cm. (Key and pendulum).
A French belge noir marble drum-head mantel clock, Henry Marc, Paris, late 19th century The eight-day outside countwheel bell-striking movement stamped H.Y. MARC PARIS to backplate with similarly signed two-piece white enamel Roman numeral dial with visible brocot escapement to the recessed centre, in a fluted drum case with mottled red marble bezel flanked by supporting scrolls, on panel fronted plinth base with turned feet, 32cm high.
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