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A Victorian inlaid mahogany drop-dial wall clock, the white painted dial with Roman numerals, 69cms high.Condition ReportThere are losses to the carved decoration to the right hand side, the glass plate is detached but present, there is pitting to the dial, two keys and pendulum present but it feels like it is overwound. Does not come with any guarantee.
A memento mori snakes and gilt bronze laurel wreath mounted oak cased mantle clock, the black enamel dial with Roman numerals and movement striking on a bell, 24cms high.Condition ReportThere is no key or pendulum present and it isn't running, case has a shrinkage split and the back corner is missing, there are a few small chips around the winding holes otherwise good overall condition
An Edwardian mantle clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and fitted with a three-train movement striking on four gongs, in a walnut Lancet shaped case with boxwood stringing, brass carrying handles and brass feet, 18cms wide.Condition ReportThe height of the case is 30cms. Key winds so is not overwound but doesn't tick
A silver mounted desk top strut clock, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Birmingham 1923; late Victorian silver mounted pocket watch stand, Birmingham 1900; together with a modern silver photograph frame (3).Condition ReportThe clock does tick but only for a short time and the movement appears to be overwound. The picture frame has some small dents but the watch stand is in a good overall condition.
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses part dinner service, to include oval meat plate, 32cm wide, lidded coffee pot, lidded jars, heart shaped jars, various other vases, other items, covered box, part tea service, mantel clock, sandwich plate, etc., printed marks beneath. (a quantity, some boxed)
ANTOINE GAULIN (Active in Paris from 1779 to 1830). Transitional Louis XVI-Imperial portico clock. France, late 18th-early 19th century.Belgian marble, white marble and gilt bronze.Signed Antonie Gaulin ("Gaulin à Paris").In need of overhaul and overhaul (by a watchmaker). The winding is missing. Normal wear and tear due to use and the passing of time.Watches signed by this watchmaker are kept in the collection of the Banco de España. This is a very diverse collection that includes paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs, as well as a large number of pieces of particular value in the decorative arts.Measurements: 38 x 26 x 9 cm.Portico clock, Louis XVI-Imperial transition, made in France at the end of the 18th century, beginning of the 19th century. It is made in Belgian marble in lateral columns and upper pediment, white marble in capitals and column bases decorated with gilded bronze ornaments in its totality, base of the pendulum, dial, reliefs of columns and two zodiacal signs of Capricorn in the upper part. Half-hour and hour chimes. Porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and gilt hands, signed Gaulin a Paris. An anthropomorphic solar representation evoking Apollo decorates the pendulum.Antoine Gaulin is documented in Paris as a master watchmaker in 1788. He had a workshop at 36 Quai de la Mégisserie from 1789 to 1830. He is also mentioned in the Almanach du commerce de Paris, des départemens de l'empire français et des principales villes du monde, dated 1811. Gaulin collaborated with bronze artists of the stature of Thomire.
Clock; Genoese work, first quarter of the 18th century.Ebonised wood and bronze applications.It has French Jean Vaillaus machinery.Precise set up.Measurements: 70 x 46 x 17 cm.Table clock made of ebonised wood with a design based on an architectural structure. The piece is supported on eight gilded bronze chamfered ball legs, which give way to a moulded base with incoming and outgoing edges. This area is notable for the gilt-bronze appliqués that represent small cartouches, with the one in the centre standing out. The rectangular body is located in the upper area, flanked by two warped finials topped by pinnacles. The central area has a hinged door with glass, which allows a view of the inside of the piece where the clock face is located. Ornamented with reserved areas in the corners where a vegetal pattern can be seen, the centre is dominated by a dial in which black contrasts with gold, on which the Roman numerals are arranged. Finally, the piece ends with an upper cornice and a tympanum in the form of a split arch with a large crest.
Chapel clock, circa 1700.Ebonised wood.Preserves key.Precise set up.Measurements: 50 x 38 x 17 cm.Chapel clock made of ebonised wood with an architectural structure. Arranged on four chamfered ball feet. The base presents a mixtilinear profile of incoming and outgoing edges that generate a great dynamism, and in the centre it is ornamented with a gilded vegetal ornament, which stands out against the dark wood finish. This area has a drawer. The rectangular-shaped body houses the case with its gilt dial, black Roman numerals and openworked hands. The upper part of the case is finished with a moulded top, the corners of which are decorated with gold-plated cups.
Louis XVI clock; France, late 18th century.Polychromed and gilded wood.Measurements: 48 x 32 x 14 cm.Louis XVI style table clock, in polychrome wood. With a design of architectural inspiration, on a base there are four fluted columns of Doric order that support the case. The clock face is circular, with Roman numerals in black on a white background and gilt openwork hands. It is topped by a dome-shaped crown covered with gilt leaves.

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