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An Indian parcel gilt and silver enamelled peacock, meenakari work, Varanasi, 19th century, the brightly enamelled bird on a perch and elaborate base with two borders of suspended beads and on four blue enamel feet, the base engraved with a flower head design, some enamel loss, 16cm high, the base 12cm diameter
Five English porcelain coffee cans early 19th century, comprising a Spode botanical coffee can painted with floral sprigs, reserved within pale-blue borders moulded in relief with white floral sprays and enamel specimen sprigs, within gilt borders, painted pattern no. 2004; an imari can attributed to New Hall decorated with figures and buildings within landscape; an early Minton porcelain decorated with gilded birds, two further coffee cans a late 18th century Worcester blue and white coffee cup, unmarked (6)
A Canton famille rose porcelain tea pot and cover, Qing dynasty, early 19th century, of cylindrical form with grooved crossover handle, decorated with birds, butterflies and flowers, canted gilt ground shoulder, 15.5cm high, three similarly decorated Canton enamel porcelain plates, one badly chipped, 19.5cm diameter and a Canton enamel porcelain saucer, 15.5cm diameter (5)
A Chinese mottled grey-green jade cong Shang Dynasty The pale grey-green stone with dark brown inclusions of near square section with rounded corners, the centre cylindrical with raised flat rings to the top and bottom, with later hardwood stand and cover. 5cm across FOOTNOTE: Although the exact nature of the cong as a ritual object is unknown, it is thought that the form represents the earth, as bi discs represent the heavens, and thus they are often found at burial sites. The shape recurs throughout Chinese applied arts and can be found in bronze, cloisonne enamel, pottery and porcelain. A near identical jade cong to the present lot can be found in the collection of the British Museum, London, ref.1914,0513.5
A French rouge griotte, bronze and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, 19th century, the 5 inch white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and an outer ring of Arabic minutes, behind a convex glass, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the concave case surmounted by a bronze group of Chiron and Actaeon on a rocky plinth cast with a serpent and lyre, the case with stiff leaf cast borders and black marble plinth, 51 cm high, 16cm deep, 34cm wide
A late Regency ormolu and bronze library timepiece, circa 1820, the 3.5 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes at the quarters, single fusee movement signed 'F.BAETENS, 23 GERRARD ST. LONDON', the backplate applied with a rectangular plate stamped indistinctly..'LONDON', contained within a drum case with finely turned bezel and surmounted by a helmeted Greek warrior and resting on a Vitruvian scroll plinth and bronze base cast with a floral and ribbon swag to the front, the stepped base on gilt ball feet, 29cm high, 8cm deep, 13cm wide Footnote F.J.Baetens of 28 Gerrard Street London is recorded in Kent's directory in London, 1820 as a 'bronze or-molu manufacturer'
A French Empire mantel clock, early 19th century, the 3 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals within a ropework bezel, the twin train movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel, the drum case cast with a 'billing doves' finial between cherub supporting figures on a rectangular plinth cast with a crossed quiver and arrows and torch and heart motif, raised on paw feet spaced by swag cast borders 26cm high, 10cm deep, 21cm wide
A French gilt bronze and marble mantel clock by Gille L'Aine A Paris, 18th century, the 6 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer seconds ring, twin train movement with outside count wheel and striking on a bell, within a case symbolizing Triumph surmounted by a bow and quivers of arrows, a cherub to one side holding an oval portrait of a victorious general wearing a victory laurel, the base with helmet, shield and fasces and cast cloud scrolls on a rounded rectangular bowfront plinth inset with cast ruyi heads and flower and berry corners raised on milled bun feet, 44cm high, 18cm deep, 37cm wide
A Louis XVI ormolu and marble mantel clock, the 4.5 inch white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and signed in italic script 'Courvoisier a Paris', contained in a drum case with two train movement with silk suspension, outside count wheel and striking on a bell, the back plate stamped '18014' and '3407', the case flanked by Aphrodite resting her arm on the top and mourning a slain dove, her altar to one side on a bowfront marble plinth with beaded edge and inset cast foliate scroll border and raised on milled toupie feet, 39cm high, 19cm deep, 31cm wide
A French gilt brass carriage clock, late 19 th century, the five bevelled glass case with 2 inch white enamel dial and Roman numerals in a silvered surround inscribed ‘Hall & Co, Paris’, fluted Corinthian columns to each corner, 8-day repeating movement striking on a gong, the back plate marked ‘E M & Co for Maurice & Co, France’, on a concave plinth and flat bracket feet, 14cm high, 9cm deep, 10cm wide, and brown leather travelling case, lacking sliding panel
A French gilt bronze and porcelain inset mantel clock by Henri Marc, Paris, the 3.5 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals in a drum case surmounted by a rose and heart motif and crossed torch and quiver of arrows and bow, figure of cupid holding his bow and arrow to one side, 8-day movement striking on a bell with outside count wheel and stamped ‘R I Marc, Paris, number 22660’ on a oval plinth inset with Sèvres style floral decorated porcelain panels and raised on flower headed and gadroon toupee feet, 26cm high, 14cm deep, 22cm wide
A Victorian gothic oak cased combined mantel timepiece and barometer, 19 th century, retailed by E.Greenwood and Co, London, 3.5” white enamel dial with Roman numerals above a 4.5” barometer dial with fahrenheit thermometer, all contained within gothic arched and foliate carved case on ogive plinth, 45cm high, 32cm wide, 12cm deep
A late Victorian mahogany and boxwood inlaid caddy top mantel clock, the 4 inch white enamel dial with roman numerals, 8-day movement striking on a gong, stamped for ‘Fritz Marti’, raised on a concave and inlaid plinth and four gilt brass bun feet, and with gilt brass cast swing handle, 29cm high, 13cm deep, 19cm wide
A French Empire gilt bronze mantel clock attributed to Pierre Philippe Thomire (1751-1843), emblematic of victory, the 4 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and 8-day movement, with silk suspension striking on a bell contained within a cannon case, surmounted by a classical figure of Minerva in plumed helmet and long dress above a panel of trophies of war and attendant putti within a leaf and berry cast frieze and between cast laurel wreaths and raised on four griffin paw feet, 45cm high, 9cm deep, 30cm wide. Note: See L Montanes Catalogo Ilustrado del Museo de Relojes de las Bodegas
A French bronze patinated spelter and Breche d’Alep marble and gilt metal mounted clock garniture, 19 th century, clock with 3.5 inch white enamel dial with roman numerals and 8-day movement with outside count wheel and striking on a bell, contained within a figural case with classical lady and tablet marked ‘Reveuse’, the mask centred plinth raised on leaf cast waisted block feet, and a pair of conforming figural and fluted urns, clock movement by ‘Fritz Marti’, the clock 42cm high, 16cm deep, 48cm wide, the urns 44cm high (3)
A French Empire ormolu novelty mantel time piece, modelled as goddess Erato, dancing with castanets and holding a golden staff suspending a tambourine time piece, with 1.5 inch white enamel dial and Arabic numerals, and inscribed ‘Beucle a Paris’ cylinder bar movement raised on an oval base cast with an ewer and basin and in relief to the front face with a basket of flowers and fruiting vine raised on four toupee feet, 23cm high, 7.5cm deep, 13cm wide
A French ormolu and variegated red marble novelty mantel time piece, 19 th century, cast as a winged cherub playing a drum containing a 2 inch white enamel dial with raised chapters and roman numerals, the movement stamped ‘A.C.’, the drum case with rope work mounts, raised on a beaded chain and ribbon strung plinth and square base, 32cm high, 12.5cm square
A French Empire gilt bronze mantel clock, the rectangular case surmounted by a classical maiden holding a bird in her right hand and seated on a Klismos style stool above a 4 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Breguet hands, 8-day movement with silk suspension and outside count wheel, striking on a bell, the case cast with torch and anthemion spandrels and vases and leaf and berry motifs in relief to each side, over a stiff leaf cast border and plain base and four bun feet, 35cm high, 11cm deep, 18cm wide
A French ormolu and bronze novelty mantel time piece, late 18 th /early 19 th century, as an infant boy holding a bunch of grapes, seated upon the back of a bull terrier, itself carrying a basket of grapes, inset with a 1.5 inch circular enamel watch dial with Arabic numerals and fusee movement, signed ‘Duchene, Paris, No. 19712’, on an oval base cast with a grape and vine relief to the front face and on three milled barrel feet, rear foot absent, 19cm high, 7.5cm deep, 19cm wide
An English brass scissors twin pendulum skeleton time piece by John Wilding, late 20 th century, the graduated twin steeple frame enclosing a single fusee movement with twin arbor pallets, 5 inch white enamel annular dial with Roman numerals and with scissor hands on a faux rosewood and ebonised base under a tall glass dome, the time piece 52cm high, 65cm high overall
A French gilt bronze and ebony mantel clock by Dubois, the 5 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minute outer ring, the dial marked 'Dubois de Perigueux A Paris' within a drum case, eight day silk suspension movement striking on a bell, the case surmounted by a reclining figure of Prudence holding a snake as she gazes into a hand held mirror raised on a mask and swag moulded plinth and volute scroll cast and ebony base and four toupie feet, 33cm high, 13cm deep, 29cm wide
A Louis XVI gilt bronze mantel clock, the 5 inch white enamel dial inscribed 'Gille L'aine a Paris' with Roman numerals and Arabic outer minute ring, contained within a drum case, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case surmounted by a classical urn and supported by leaf and berry cast open brackets on a rounded rectangular leaf cast plinth and toupie feet and white marble and ormolu scroll and flowerhead cast base and velvet wrapped separate stand.36cm high (40cm overall), 14cm deep 28cm wide (30cm wide overall)
A Victorian circular GPO wall clock with fusee movement and white enamel dial with Roman numerals 14 1/2" diameter overall Generally in god condition, no major issues or repairs, slight scuff to number 8 on dial, clock is running at time of inspection, but no warranty or guarantee supplied re timekeeping or otherwise.

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