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A 19th century French ormolu bronze and belge noir mantel clock, 9.5cm brass dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed Deniere, St De Bronzes a Paris, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case surmounted by an oversize cherub, seated crossed legged, foliate and leafy gilt metal mounts, 45cm high, c.1860
An Art Deco French rouge and grey marble clock garniture, 11.5cm square brass dial with Arabic numerals inscribed Au Carillon, Cherbourg, twin winding holes, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the grey marble angular case formed from rectangles with a rouge marble sphere finial, applied with gilt bronze Borzoi, 38cm high, c.1930
A French gilt bronze four-glass mantel clock, Japé Frères, the drum movement with mercury pendulum and having circular enamelled Arabic dial, the classically-formed case having stepped cornice over pierced frieze and a pair of fluted and acanthus-wrapped pilasters, on stepped base, H 27.5cm W 18.5cm
A circa 1900 marble and bronzed metal mantel clock, the square clock surmounted with a leaping bronzed metal horse and horsemen, the veined yellow metal case with bronze metal mounts, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement with outside count wheel and striking on a bell, the whole raised on bronzed metal acanthus leaf cast scroll feet, height 51cm
A late 19th Century French ormolu mantel clock, the raised face supporting pedestal urn, all adorned with cast gilt bronze grapes and vine leaves, all having a beaded convex bezel, white enamel dial (a/f) with Roman and Arabic numerals, indistinctly signed, twin winding holes for a brass cylinder eight day movement with outside count wheel and striking on a bell, all above twin porcelain inset panels to a spreading shaped oval base adorned with swags of flowers and with leaf and scroll castings, height 32cm (see lot 361 for illustration)
A massive antique French boullework and ormolu mounted bracket clock with accompanying bracket, the clock surmounted with Father of Time over a boullework and brass inlaid frieze, applied gilt bronze mythical winged creatures, the gilt dial with inset enamel Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for an 18th Century? French 28 day twin striking brass movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, signed to the back-plate Collot of Paris, the whole with glazed gilt bronze mounted door depicting the Raping of the Sabines, all raised upon female mask C scroll feet, matching bracket (the whole requires some restoration), clock height only 118cm
THE OLYMPIC GOLD-MEDAL WINNING GUN BELONGING TO RICHARD FAULDS M.B.E. A BERETTA 12-BORE 'A.S.E. GOLD TRAP' SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER BOXLOCK EJECTOR, serial no. AD6380B, 32in. nitro barrels with 10mm ventilated matt top-rib, bead foresight removed, 2 3/4in. chambers, 1/4 and full choke inserts, hold-open toplever, manual safety, non-selective adjustable single-trigger, plain bronze finish gold-inlaid with a trophy and garland, 14 3/4in. highly-figured pistolgrip stock including 1in. rubber recoil pad, sculpted fore-end, weight 8lbs. 8oz., in its universal case. Footnote: Richard Faulds is one of the most successful professional competition shots this country has produced. In 1996, at just 19 years of age, Richard represented Great Britain at Double Trap for the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. His 5th place at those games was the best result England had produced since 1972. At the Sydney Games in September 2000, using this gun, Richard achieved every competitive shooters dream by taking the gold medal, in a dramatic shoot-off against the home favourite Russell Mark. The win also secured him a ten dollar side bet from his adversary.
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