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A FINE FRENCH BELLE EPOQUE GILT BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMELLED MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURETHE MOVEMENT STAMPED FOR 'CHLES MT', PARIS, CIRCA 1880The circular eight-day bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot-type regulation to suspension and stamped CHLES MT, 29436 to the upper left hand margin of the backplate, the dial with fine deep cobalt blue ground enamel scroll-engraved gilt rosette centre within cast Roman numeral cartouche chapter ring, with blued steel hands set behind hinged bevel-glazed bezel, the architectural case with gilt openwork spire finial to the ogee-capped cupola upstand decorated in enamel and engraved gilt with blue floral arabesques onto a cobalt ground fronted by a seated winged putto to the conforming panel decorated arched top, the front with scroll pediment over break-arch enamel decorated panel enveloping the dial flanked stylised baluster columns and standing cherubs to the projecting angles, the sides with rectangular panels again finely engraved and enamelled with symmetrical scrollwork, the rear circular movement access door flanked by conforming baluster uprights, on inverted breakfront base fronted with further conforming enamelled panels over shallow ogee moulded skirt and eight compressed bun feet; the pair of five-light candelabra side pieces each with central sconce raised on slender enamelled upright issuing four acanthus cast scroll-pierced arms terminating with conforming foliate decorated enamelled candle holders, over figural putto upright, enamel-panel inset plinth base with projecting angles above complex moulded skirts and compressed bun feet.The clock 42.5cm (16.75ins) high, 23cm (9ins) wide, 18.5cm (7.25ins) deep; the candelabra 49.5cm (19.5ins) high, 23cm (9ins) wide. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands. The maker of the movement of the current lot appears not to be recorded however this maker is often associated with clocks made by the eminent Parisian foundry Maison Eugène Baguès. Indeed the case is of particularly fine quality with very fine enamel work of pleasing design and colour, from this it would be reasonable to suggest that the present clock was produced by one of the leading Parisian foundries such as Eugène Baguès or Ferdinand Barbedienne.Condition Report: Movement appears complete, all original and in is in clean working condition although a precautionary service is advised. The dial has some noticeable to the black of the numerals otherwise appears from noticeable faults. The case is in fine condition with no apparent damage/losses to the enamel work. The gilding is generally good with overall light spotting and some patchy discolouration. The candelabra appear undamaged and also with no apparent issues with the enamelling; the gilding is in the same condition as that of the clock. One of the sconce liners is missing.Clock has original numbered pendulum but no winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
Grounded in turquoise glaze, this ding vessel is decorated with flower and animal patterns, with two long handles. A mark of Yongzheng is at the bottom. H:15in(38cm) W:12 3/4in(32.4cm) Made in a square Gu shape, this vase is glazed ina turquoise color, decorated with floral patterns. The middle part is glazed in red, and on the upper body, there's a mark of Yongzheng. H:13 3/4in(35cm) W:4 3/4in(12cm) A pair of turquoise ground candelabra that aresquare in shape with a bright red midsection. H:13 3/4in(35cm) W:4 3/4in(12cm)
Antique Period 19th Century Fine Quality Impressive Pair of Old Sheffield Plate 3 Branch Candleabras which make into a pair of candlesticks if required. Detachable nozzles etc. Wonderful quality and condition. Each are on a stepped base with ornate. Baluster shank nozzle removable branches with central conforming nozzle and two swirling arms, each supporting a drip pan and matching nozzle. The whole making a very impressive pair of early Sheffield plated candelabra. Each stands 18.25 inches - 45.65 cm. Wonderfull overall condition. No issues of any kind. Very low estimate for the quality.
A PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU TEN-LIGHT CANDELABRA (2)Circa 1860, each modelled with hunting dogs below a stag head trophy, with ribbon-tied horn-shaped arms and naturalistic oak leaf branches above, mounted on ebonised inlaid bases, 89.5cm highCondition report: Various loose elements, notably to the hunting horn candelabra. Branches are loose and one flared candle nozzle also loose. All elements would benefit from tightening. Surfaces heavily tarnished with much discolouration, some spots of verdi gris.Wax residue. Bases with wear to ebonising, notably to the edges. Both with cut off sections to the sides and no decoration to the back.

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