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A 19th Century French gilded brass and champlevé enamel (cloisonné) carriage clock. Pagoda top with raised central urn flanked by bell finials. Glass panel to front with Roman Numeral chapter ring and faceted hands. The sides decorated with portrait miniatures. French movement to the interior. Measures approx; 19cm tall.
An unusual 20th Century lacquered print painting musical with cylinder movement wall clock. Depicting a European harbour / canal scene, with clock tower centralised. Set with a white enamel face to the clock having a Roman numeral chapter ring. All set within a carved wood frame, the glass having black and gilt borders. Measures 59cm x 72cm.
A 19th century French marquetry inlaid wall clock. With walnut marquetry inlays of leaves and flowers. A pair of phoenix's flank the pendulum viewing hole Set with a white enamel face to the clock having a Roman numeral chapter ring. All set within a ebonised wooded frame and glazed panel hinged door. The movement is stamped Roy a Paris. Pendulum is present.
A 19th Century French Aubert of Paris bronze worked music clock in the form a lectern adorned with multiple musical instruments including a harp, violin, trumpet etc. Central gilt dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, signed Barrard & Vignon Paris, circa 1876. The music on the score sheet is Barcarolle by Offenbach from Tales Of Hoffmann. Repairs in places. Measures approx; 60cm.
An 18th Century George III longcase grandfather clock by Henry Deykin of Worcester. The clock of square form with gilt spandrels, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hand. Name plaque to front with No. 498. The trunk having an inlaid motif to the door and glazed door to the hood. Measures approx; 203cm x 41cm x 24cm. Face 10". Pendulum present. Old worm to the back of trunk.
A 17th Century and later basket top table clock, signed for Daniel Le Count, London The hinged handle cast in the form of adorsed grotesques, over the foliate and floral repoussé basket, the ebonised case with applied gilt brass mounts to the front door, raised on a shallow plinth base and turned gilt brass feet, the 7 inch brass Roman and Arabic dial with winged cherub spandrels, strike/not strike lever above XII and date aperture to the matted centre with ring turned winding holes, the twin train fuseé movement with verge escapement, knopped and finned pillars, the backplate engraved with tulips and foliage centred on the signature cartouche. 39cm (15.25in) Provenance: Sold Bonhams, London, December 2013. Purchased Bonhams Fine Clocks 2013
Swiss eight day strut clock, the 1.75" gilt dial enclosing a painted lake land scene, within a square brass and silvered green enamel case, also within a two fold travelling case inscribed Sorley, Glasgow; also another Swiss eight day strut clock, the 2.25" gilt dial enclosing a centre decorated with cavorting cherubs, within a rectangular onyx mounted case (2)
Attractive French porcelain and brass miniature easel clock timepiece, the oval porcelain dial plate with Roman numeral chapter ring enclosing a winged cherub over a rural painted scene with two figures in a garden, within jewelled gilded borders, the back plate signed Howell James & Co, To The Queen, London, no. 5513, with fast/slow adjustment aperture, within an easel folding frame, 6" high overall

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