Japy Freres, France - A French continental 19th century tortoiseshell and brass boulle mantel clock. The clock having a brass shaped finial atop over a brass inlaid and tortoiseshell flanked body with ormolu scrolled foliate details throughout. Glazed front detail to show sun-face shaped pendulum. The clock with 24 hours movement and enamel face with Roman & Arabic numerals to chapter ring. Stamped to inside. Measures approx. 31cm x 17cm x 10cm.
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Japy Freres - a French late 19th century eight day movement Rococo style mantle clock. The two train mantel clock featuring porcelain & gilt metal urn finial with painted country scene & falling swags, raised over stylised gilt metal case. The clock face porcelain with Roman numeral dial, hand painted cherub & marked Desprez Bristol, with glazed case. Below, a similar cartouche Regency scene of two people. The whole thing raised on four scrolled feet. Marked to movement Japy Freres 88450 48. Measures approx. 41cm tall, 21.5cm wide at base.
A large Louis XV inspired 19th century circa 1880s Japy Freres, Paris ormolu-mounted, brass-inlaid, tortoiseshell and boulle marquetry bracket mantel clock with ogee bracket. The clock having a gilt metal male figure sitting on globe holding a scroll and bag. Canted pediment below with scrolled ormolu embellishments to corners. Circular white & blue enamelled circular clock face with Roman numerals to chapter ring enclosed in gilt metal cartouche. All behind a glazed front flanked by a curved case with further acanthus leaves embellishments and inlays. Checked Trompe-l'œil floor to inside with matching boulle decoration to inside of back door. The front enriched by a gilt metal in relief of possibly Athena with shield and spear with two cherubs. Raised on ormolu foliate supports. The 8-day clock movement stamped Japy Freres, Paris to back with H & F, Paris above. Number 8871 to movement and back plate. The clock all raised on matching ogee clock wall bracket gilt metal ormolu embellishments to corners in the shape of female heads and scrolled acanthus leaf to bottom. With pendulum. Clock measures approx. 100cm x 48cm x 20cm, bracket measures approx. 34cm x 48cm x 26cm.
Japy Freres, Paris - a 19th century French eight day movement boulle-work clock and stand. The clock with gilt metal finial urn filled with fruits, raised over tortoiseshell and brass inlaid boulle body with intricate scrolled design. The clock face with enamel Roman numerals to the dial, in gilt metal face. Raised on four gilt metal scrolled feet and presented with a matched clock stand of tortoiseshell and boulle work inlay. Marked to movement Japy Freres. Measures approx. 37cm tall, 22cm wide at stand.
A late 19thC French clock garniture, the slate cased clock with enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement by Japy Freres et Cie, with bell strike, the case of architectural form, with pendulum and key, 23cm high, 22cm wide, together with a pair of spelter figures, cast as Native American Indians, raised on slate plinths, 50cm high.
Japy Frères, an Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a later platform lever escapement and stamped with the trademark of the French movement maker Japy Frères, with the round white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, blued-steel spade hands and signed for the retailer Walker & Hall Ltd, the dome-topped mahogany case having shell inlaid decoration to the front, boxwood stringing and an applied brass presentation plaque to the base dated for December 1924.
A 19th century black slate 8 day mantle clock, the case surmounted by a spelter cherub and classical maiden with a basket of flowers, raised on four cast metal lion paw feet, the white enamel dial signed 'G.A & Gowland, Sunderland' with Roman numerals, the Japy Freres movement striking on a single bell, 62m high x 50.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
JAPY FRÈRES; a 19th century French painted carriage clock, the back engraved 'Grand Prix d'Horlogerie 1878', the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, height 19cm.Condition Report: No glass, ticks for a little while when wound, there are scrapes and knock etc to the paintwork, handle is bent,
Historismus-Tischuhr, Japy Frères, Frankreich, Ende 19.Jh. Messing, hochrechteckiges Uhrengehäuse mit Rundgiebel und Zapfenbekrönung, verglastes Zifferblatt mit römischer Minuterie auf eingelegten Emailleplaketten, bez. "Fiot a Nevers", Schlüsselaufzugswerk, Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke, H ca. 40,5cm, Alters- u. Gebrauchsspuren, Uhrenfenster schließt nicht, gangfähig, Ganggenauigkeit ungeprüft
Japy Freres - A French 19th century Japy Freres, Paris gilt metal & enamel mantle clock. The clock having a hand painted 8 day movement clock face with Roman numerals to the chapter ring. Hand painted vignette with couple on grass. The clock with a trophy shaped finial atop with cobalt & gilt detailing. Raised on elaborated plinth Neo-Classical base with palmette feet. With key. Marked to back. Measures approx. 40cm x 22cm x 15cm.
A 19th century French eight-day striking mantel clock. White enamel dial marked 'Henry Marc, A Paris', with Roman numerals, movement stamped 'Japy Freres & Cie, Grande Med. D'Honneur, Exposition 1855', no. 34106, striking to a bell, pendulum present. In a later oak case. H24cm Condition Report: Overall in good condition. No cracks or damage to the dial. Movement functions at the time of testing. The glass panels have been re-glued to the main structure. Some wear to the wooden structure including rubbing and scratches consistent with age and usage. Door opens smoothly. Would benefit from a clean.
A French gilt metal mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark of maker Japy Freres and retailers name J.A. Page, Paris, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued-steel trefoil hands and signed for the retailer J.A. Page, Paris, the shaped gilt metal case having classical mounts and surmounted by a figure of an artist with easel, height 46cm.
L.P. Japy et Cie a French mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel with the backplate stamped with the trademark for the movement maker L.P. Japy et Cie, the ivorine dial with black Roman numerals and blued-steel fleur-de-lys hands, the cast-brass bulbous-shaped case with side griffins and male head, height 44cm.
French champleve enamel mantel clock, late 19th century, the enamelled urn surmount over a pierced fretwork ormolu band, enamelled pilasters flanking centre enamel face with arabic numerals and fleur de lys hands, over a tapered rectangular base on four shaped disk feet, rear movement stamped for Japy Freres, H36cm.
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND LIMOGES ENAMEL STYLE PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCKIn the Louis XVI style, circa 1880Modelled with a Bacchic goat-drawn chariot and cherub group, above an oval naturalistic ground, the porcelain frieze decorated in the round with Bacchic cherubs, on vine-cast feet, the 4 1/2in dial incorporated into the chariot wheel, with twelve enamel numerals, the twin train movement signed Japy Freres Paris and stamped 357, with countwheel strike on a bell54cm wide; 40cm highCONDITION REPORTWith two keys and pendulum. The clock movement will require a service. The case would benefit from a wash. The staff which one cherub holds is a screw fit and loose as the thread is worn.
A French brass mantel clock, circa 1890The 3" white enamel dial with Roman chapter, signed E.White, Paris and 20 Cockspur Street, London, the Japy Freres eight day movement striking on a coil gong, with pendulum and key.35cm highCondition:Case: Good with only minor/negligible signs of age and use.Dial: Some fine hairlines.Movement: Not running or striking but appears intact.Unless otherwise stated, all clocks are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a clock may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping and durability - it is advised that all clocks are inspected and serviced by a qualified horologist before full use.
Late 19th century gilt brass-mounted and green stained tortoiseshell boulle mantel clock with waisted cartouche case, with Japy Freres bell strike movement, no.13260, retailer's mark for Miller & Sons and CAF, the dial with white enamel panels having blue Roman numerals, 38cm high Condition ReportPlease see additional images
A 19th century French ormolu and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock modelled with two putti reclining against a flowering urn over the enamelled Roman dial and panels of amorini, Japy Freres eight day countwheel movement stamped also by Miroy Freres, 52cm wide, 13.5cm deep, 33cm high**conditionreport**Looks to be in good untouched condition, ormolu slightly matted but still with fair brightness, although oxidisation and dirt showing in the crevices, dial signed Prize Medal 1851 to the centre and with hairline cracks running down from 12 o'clock, porcelain plaques look good, some oxidisation spotting around the foot, movement looks complete but not tested for timekeeping, stamped Etablissement de Paris Miroy Freres as well as the Japy Freres stamp, comes with pendulum and associated winding key.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
TWO FRENCH ORMULU MANTEL CLOCKS, the figural eight day clocks each with a single figure and white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, both movements are stamped 'Japy Freres Medailles', comprising one clock with a male figure, black slate top and insert, back of the clock is stamped 'Brunfaut', height 32.5cm x width 32cm x depth 8.5cm, the other bears a female figure with quill, cross and harp, movement also stamped RS, height 29cm x width 30cm x depth 10.5cm (2) (Condition Report: generally appear ok, neither clock has a pendulum, so both are untested, male figural clock has a crack to the slate top and more extensive gilding wear, female figural clock has a couple of splits and repairs to metal, and a small loss to part of a leaf)
KAMINUHR, Frankreich, Ende 19. Jh., Bronze, ornamental verziertes und durchbrochen gearbeitetes Gehäuße in architektonischer Gliederung, seitlich flankiert von zwei sitzenden Sphinxen, Werk mit Federaufhängung und Schlag auf Glocke zur vollen und halben Stunde, auf der Rückplatine der Firmenstempel „Japy Frères & Cie“. Werk und Gehäuse nummeriert „3694 H“ HxBxT: 51/35/21 cm. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Ölvergoldung erg., Pendel erg., Werk läuft kurz an.| CHIMNEY CLOCK, France, late 19th century, bronze, ornamentally decorated and open-worked case in architectural design, flanked by two seated sphinxes, movement with spring suspension and striking on bell on the hour and half hour, company stamp "Japy Frères & Cie" on the back plate. Movement and case numbered "3694 H" HxWxD: 51/35/21 cm. Signs of age and wear, oil gilding added, pendulum added, movement tarnishes briefly.
A French gilt bronze and porcelain mantel clock - late 19th century, the Japy Freres twin train, 8 day movement striking the half hours on a bell, no. 648, fronted by a celeste blue porcelain dial with white ovals with black Roman numerals, the centre painted with cupid and signed by the retailer Northfields of St John's Wood, the case with porcelain urn surmount over a porcelain panelled trunk and base with fluted, Vitruvian scroll and lappet borders flanked by bold foliate scroll brackets, raised on beaded toupie feet, 36.5cm high, with key, on a shaped, fluted giltwood base with ball feet.
Kleine Marmor Tischuhr, um 1900, bez. ''Japy Frères Besançon und Beaucourt, Frankreich'', verziert mit aufgesetzten vergoldeten Bronzen, gekrönt durch eine Schale mit seitl. Handhaben, Weckerwerk mit weißem Emaille Zifferblatt und schwarzen röm. Ziffern, geschwärzte Zeiger, Uhrwerk läuft an, 22 x 13 x 7cm
Japy Frères - 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mantel clock, the break-arched front panel, simulating champleve enamel with 'jewelled' enrichment, having a cellular Roman dial, rosette centre and a minute track, inscribed beneath 'G. Davis, Paris' [retailer], the two-train movement with Medaille d'Honneur exposition stamp, numbered 1275, the case with porcelain two-handled urn surmount over half columns with porcelain panels matching the urn and front panel, raised on toupie supports, 40.5cm high, internal label of 'J. C. Ralls, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician, Greenwich House, Clevedon', with original pendulum also numbered 1275, on shaped giltwood base with 1880 presentation inscription to the Rev. E. A. Sandford on his leaving the Curacy of Rastrick, with ebonised base and glass dome, 54cm high overall
Bronze-Carteluhr im Barock-Stil. Frankreich. Ende 19. Jh. Werk-Nr. 3065. "Japy Frères" gemarktes Werk mit Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Funktion nicht geprüft. Gewölbt verglastes, weißes Emailziffernblatt, undeutlich bezeichnet "Raingo Frères, Paris", römische Stunden und arabische Minuten, Minutenkranz und florale Louis XV-Zeiger. Ca. 71 x 39 x 15,5 cm. 10,8 kg. Historisierende Wanduhr mit Vasenbekrönung und Maskaron. Vasenbekrönung gelockert, leichte Altersspuren. Mit ergänztem Pendel und Schlüssel. Aufrufzeit 12. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 18:19 Uhr (CET) Bronze baroque-style cartel clock. France. Late 19th century. Movement no. 3065. "Japy Frères" marked movement with half-hour strike on bell. Function not tested. Domed glazed, white enamel dial, indistinctly marked "Raingo Frères, Paris", Roman hours and Arabic minutes, minute ring and floral Louis XV hands. Ca. 71 x 39 x 15.5 cm. 10.8 kg. Historicizing wall clock with vase finial and mascaron. Vase finial loosened, slight signs of age. With replaced pendulum and key. Call time 12 June 2024 | probably 18:19 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
A French gilt metal and pink marble mantel clock garnitureThe case surmounted by an urn with fruits and foliage finial, the 3.5in dial with Roman numerals, the twin train movement striking on a bell stamped Japy Freres, together with a pair of twin-handled amphora vases.The clock 29cm wide x 45cm high, the vases 36cm high (3)Condition:The clock has some repairs to the marble around the base with one small associated loss.Case: Some repairs to the marble around the base with one small associated loss.Dial: Good.Movement: Winds, runs and strikes.Accompaniements: Winding key present. The vases are good with minor signs of age.Unless otherwise stated, all clocks are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a clock may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping and durability - it is advised that all clocks are inspected and serviced by a qualified horologist before full use.
19TH C. FRENCH PARCEL GILT BRONZE AND SLATE MANTEL CLOCK, Japy Fils, figural surmount allegorical Singing, the reclining classical figure writing on a tablet 'Beranger Desaugiers', figure signed Jobre, 36 (h) x 50 (w)Provenance: private collection Vale of GlamorganNotes: Marc-Antoine Desaugiers was a French composer, dramatist and songwriter. Pierre-Jean de Beranger was a French poet and songwriter.Comments: untested, stilus bent, gilt rubbed, slate base small chips

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