French - Belgium slate 8-day mantle clock c1900, break-front architectural style case with a gable pediment and twin recessed pilasters on a rectangular plinth, two part dial with an ivorine chapter and gilt centre, with Arabic numerals and steel fleur di Lis hands, Parisian movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong. With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 28cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 14cm
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Hermle - German 8-day 20th century quarter chiming mantle clock , in a mahogany case with a moulded top and carrying handle, square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring and cast brass spandrels, with a floating balance escapement chiming the quarters and hours on 5 gong rods. With key.Dimensions: Height: 30cm Length/Width: 20cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm
A 19th Century Brass Skeleton Clock by Collingwood of Middlesbro, the 4.5ins diameter fretted silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals to the eight day single chain and fusee movement supported by two shaped brass plates with pointed finials and striking on a bell 14ins high, mounted on an ebonised plinth base and under glass dome 17.5ins high
A 19th Century French Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Mantle Clock by S Martie & Cie, the case stamped by Philipe H Mourey, No.12679, the 3.5ins porcelain dial with gilt Arabic numerals and painted with ribbons and flowers to centre with pink border to the eight day striking movement (lacking bell) contained in drum-pattern case surmounted by two-handled urn, inset with porcelain panels painted with figures in a landscape with porcelain columns to front flanked by bacchanalian cherubs and on shaped base with porcelain and turned feet 21.5ins highThe clock presents in 'as found' condition, the gilding is mostly present and in good condition but is patchy around the two cherubs, particularly around the torso and limbs and there is evidence of re-gilding to the front of the clock itself. The main body of the clock to the sconce at the top has one of the left hand handles/mounting brackets broken off but is present. The base has several cracks to the front in the centre. The enamel work is mostly quite good, with just a few slight hairline cracks. One of the bottom right hand bulbous feet is detached, the rear door is not present. The mechanism appears to be complete but should be regarded as untested (possibly non functional). The hands appear original. Overall and honest thing requiring attention. Please note - Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all additional images closely prior to bidding.
A Small Collection of Royal Crown Derby Bone China Old Imari Pattern 1128, eleven items including - candlestick, 7ins high, candle snuffer, 4.82ins high, mantel clock, 4.125ins high, a covered box, two shaped dishes and three hexagonal trinket boxes and covers, pattern 1295All of the items in this lot are in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration other than there is slight wear to the metal on the lighter's mechanism, the two small dishes of lobed outline have a few very slight areas of wear to the wide gilded band inside and the inside of the candlestick has very slight wear to the gilding
A George III Mahogany Bracket Clock, the 7.75ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved silvered dial centre with date aperture, to the eight day two train verge movement, the backplate engraved with bird, leaf scroll and floral ornament, contained in case with inverted bell-shaped top, with gilt brass folding carrying handle and pineapple finials, the door set with fretted panels to corners and with gilt brass caryatid and floral mounts to cant corners, the sides now fully glazed, on bracket feet, 20ins highExternally the clock presents in good overall condition. It does show several minor cracks to the mouldings which is normal for a clock of this age, about six in number. The top appears to be original as is the carrying handle. The swags appear original but should be regarded as in need of re-gilding. The glass is intact and appears to be original with no obvious signs of chips or other damage. The dial appears to be in good order although it may have been re-silvered at some point. The black baton numerals are clear and crisp and the hands appear original. The door functions correctly, the hinges appear original and free from any obvious sign of previous damage. The mechanism appears to be complete but is unsigned, however we cannot warrant the originality of all components. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. The key is present.
A Late 19th Century Miniature Brass Carriage Clock, retailed by Thornhill, 144 New Bond Street, London, the silvered dial with Roman numerals to the single train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case, 3.25ins high Externally the gilding is a little dull and shows a mark to the top of the case on the rear of the right hand side, about 10cm circular (where it possibly someone has tried to test the case to see if it is gold?) All the glasses are intact and appear to be undamaged, likewise the door, the hinges are good -it opens and closes - the movement appears to be complete but we cannot vouch for its originality. the clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. There is a key present. Buyers are strongly advised to study the images carefully prior to bidding.https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t2i96a9ehogl4435omlhd/h?dl=0&rlkey=3xfzjgl9iq4wj38xqk6w49itj Buyers should be advised that the images within this Dropbox link constitute part of the condition report. Please inspect the images carefully. The height of the clock with the handle up is 4ins. It is not possible to post this item
A French Gilt-Bronze Figure of a Seated Lady, 2nd Half of 19th Century, in Greek classical dress, holding an oil lamp, 10ins highPossibly the upper part of a clock garniture. The gilt detail which appears to be original has some slight areas of scattered wear, otherwise this appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration
A Late 19th Century French Carriage Clock retailed by Russells Ltd, Paris, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche patterned case with presentation inscription "Presented to Sister Margaret on leaving St Paul's Tranmere June 1899" 5.25ins high and travelling case for sameThe exterior of the clock presents in good overall condition, showing patination of age and some slight rubbing in places to the gilt work. It is engraved to the top of the case 'Presented to Sister Margaret on leaving St Paul's Franmere June 1899'. All four side glasses and the top glass appear to be free from any chips or cracks, and there is no evidence of any previous repair. The hinges to the door function correctly, the door closes squarely and evenly. The enamel dial is free from hairline cracks and any obvious sign of previous damage or repair. The carry handle is in good condition and contains original leather sleeve and is correctly fastened. The clock winds and set but does not run at present, although the mechanism appears to be complete. There is no key present
A 20th Century Brass Cased Carriage Clock, by Matthew Norman of London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement, striking on a gong, contained in brass and bevelled glass corniche pattern case, with fluted corners, on turned feet, 6.25ins highExternally the clock presents in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and usage. The gilding is patchy in places but mostly intact. The glasses are all intact and appear to be free from any obvious sign of damage. The white enamel dial appears to be free from hairline cracks. The black Roman numerals are clear and concise and the hands appear to be original. The key is present and the carrying handle functions correctly. The rear door is in good condition, functions correctly with no obvious damage to the hinges. The mechanism appears to be clean and complete and appears to be in general good order (we cannot warrant the originality of all components). The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested.
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Mahogany and Satinwood Longcase Clock, by William Jones of Usk, the 14ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted with floral spandrels, and urns and flowers to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in mahogany case inlaid with stringings, with scroll pediment and fluted columns to hood, the trunk door with oval mahogany panel and inlaid with wide satinwood bandings and with cant corners, the plinth inlaid with segmented satinwood bandings, on bracket feet, 92ins high
An Edwardian Mahogany Longcase Clock, the 12.5ins arched brass dial with wide silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre, and chime silent to the arch, with cast spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on five tubular bells, contained in case inlaid with urns, oval fan motifs, ribbons and leaf scroll ornament, with scroll moulded cresting and reeded columns to hood, bevelled oval glass panelled trunk door, on plinth base with bracket feet, 94ins highExternally the clock presents in condition commensurate with age and moderate usage but in generally in fairly good condition. The main body of the clock is free from any signs of obvious damage or previous repair. The door hinges are original and in good condition. The glass appears original and free from any cracks, chips or scratches. The base appears to be contemporary and is free from any obvious sign of damage or repair. Internally the case presents well, no obvious sign of damage or previous repair, all weights and chimes are present as is the pendulum. The hood is in reasonable condition but does have two cracks either side of the scrollwork to the top, these will be visible in the photographs and one of the columns is also misplaced and slightly damaged. Otherwise it is in reasonable condition. The door - hinges appear original, the glass appears to be original and is free from any obvious signs of damage or cracks or chips. The dial - the silvering is good, the fretwork is nice and the black Roman numerals are clear and concise. The hands appear to be original. The fretwork to the sides of the hood is intact and appear to be free from any damage. The mechanism appears to be clean and complete. The chime hammers are intact, however it should be regarded as untested and we cannot warrant that all components are original. The winding crank is not present.

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