VICTORIAN GOTHIC MANTEL CLOCK, by Barrands and Lund, London, the silvered 7" dial with Gothic style roman numerals and numbered 1373 inside a gilt frame on an eight day movement, also numbered 1373, striking and chiming on nine bells, in a mahogany case with glazed ogee front door beneath scrolling foliage and castellated top, the sides with rose window piercing and glazed back door, height 57cm, width 40cm, depth 24cm
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MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with 11" chapter ring, inscribed Samuel Collings, Downend, with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and engraved with figures pointing at a three masted ship, beneath a moonphase with arched frame inscribed High Water At Bristol Key, on an eight day hourly striking movement with anchor escapement, the hood with arched glazed door, the trunk door with shaped top on a base with similarly shaped panel, height 214cm
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, the 11 1/2" silvered chapter ring inscribed Edmd Smith, Bury, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, gilt spandrils and sailing ship automaton inscribed The Suffolk Man of War, on a brass eight day three train movement chiming to a nest of eight bells and striking to a gong, the pagoda shaped hood with arching door and brass mounted fluted columns on a trunk with quarter columns, height 228cm
GEORGE III BRACKET CLOCK, the 8" brass dial with date aperture, inscribed George Williams, Bristol, beneath a landscape painted arch, on a brass eight day, hourly striking, twin fusee movement with verge escapement also inscribed George William Bristol, in an ebonised mahogany case with caddy top and brass mounts, height excluding handle 50cm
GEORGE III BLUE LACQUERED AND CHINOISERIE GILDED LONGCASE CLOCK, late 18th century, the brass dial with 11 1/2" silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed James Smith, London, beneath a 'Strike Not Strike' dial on an eight day striking movement, the hood with three quarter columns, the trunk with arched door and panelled base, height including finials 230cm Footnote: James Smith of Jermyn Street, London, was clock maker to George III
ENGLISH MANTEL CLOCK, by Elliott, 20th century but in the early 18th century style, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring on an eight day movement with Westminster and Whittington chimes, in an ebonised case with caddy top and gilt metal mounts, retailed by Brufords, height excluding handle 28cm
A 19th century gilt metal mantel clock, the striking movement stamped Japy Fils 1855, the blue enamel dial with flowers to the centre, surmounted by an urn with swags and plaque decorated with flowers, with three further oval panels under, leaf moulding, the base with two further panels, height 14.5ins, under a glass dome
A 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, the striking movement with gilt dial and wreath frame, set in a rectangular case decorated with a panel of a female riding a mythical sea creature, with fountain above, flanked by a Classical female holding a wreath and a trough collecting water from a fish spout, all on another rectangular block decorated with Classical figures in landscape, raised on ball feet (one missing), height 16ins
An ebonised and parcel gilt carved wood mantel clock case, probably Italian, mid-19th century, with crouching male figures each wearing a lion skin cloak supporting the drum, now with a later French eight-day timepiece movement with platform escapement, stamped CH VCNE, Paris and numbered 55748 and also stamped S Marti Et Cie, Medaille D'Argent, 1889, with white enamel Arabic numeral dial with Arabic numerals to the quaters of the outside track behid glazed convex bezel, the whole surmounted by floral vase finials, 42cm highProvenance:Pen Moel near Chepstow

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