A Napoleon III patinated bronze and marble mantel clock, 19th century, French, the 8-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'GROS A LYON', surmounted by a reclining classical maiden playing the lyre, raised on a stepped marble base with ormolu mounts, the movement with impressed numerals '408 48',40cm wide14cm deep31cm highProvenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportWith key. Light tarnish to metal components. Small area of in-fill to the base at the back. Movement ticks when wound and chimes on the hour/half-hour but we cannot guarantee accurate timekeeping. No bell.
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A gilt metal and marble mantel clock, 19th century, by Henry Marc of Paris, the two-train movement striking on a bell, surmounted with a classical figure,39.5cm highCondition ReportChips and cracks to the enamel dial. Wear to the gilt finish. Top section only secured on one side. Movement not tested. Losses to one of the hands.
A stained tortoiseshell mantel clock, 19th century, with a single-train movement, complete with a pendulum,38cm highand a brass mantel clock,late 19th to early 20th century, the pierced cased with enamel markers, with a two-train movement,38cm high (2)Condition ReportTortoiseshell) Heavy knocks, losses and wear. Movement not tested. Mounts loose. Brass) Knocks and wear to the case. Movement not tested.Please see additional images.
GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933), ATTRIBUTED MANTEL TIMEPIECE, MADE BY GOODYERS, CIRCA 1900 Copper and enamel Stamped to reverse REGENT ST GOODYERS LONDON.W 23.5cm high, 41cm wide, 11.8cm deepPlease note this is a timepiece and not a clock Condition Report: Please note this doesn't strike and is best described as a 'timepiece' it has a basic movement with a cylinder escapement this is not working at time of report - the cylinder not maintaining power at time of report - there is a key to wind and adjust the handsThe copper case and rear door with dirt and discolouration The enamel dial is behind the fixed bezel and in good order, it has Arabic numerals and 15 minutes to the outer track The enamel panels appear in fair and presentable order Standing sturdily on its webbed feetPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Continental polychrome decorated majolica game tureen decorated with various dead game, together with plain cream ware glazed pottery liner, 27 cm x 21 cm x 18 cm high together with a Royal Worcester porcelain blue scale gilt and floral spray decorated cased mantel clock shape 2373, the movement with floral swag decorated porcelain dial and Arabic numerals, 17.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Mantel clock: There is crazing throughout. No key or pendulum. Wear to the brass mounts. General wear and tear throughout and in need of a good clean. See images for more details.
An oak cased dome top mantel clock, the single fusee movement by Elliott Ltd, numbered to back plate 19001-1941, the circular silvered dial with Roman numerals inscribed with RAF logo of crown and wreath, 40.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Feels very tight/over wound. Pendulum present, key not. When pendulum is knocked, it does move freely and the minute hand moves in time - this doesn't last long however. The back door of the clock appears to be a replacement, much cheaper wood. The glass is mucky in need of a clean as is the brasswork. The wood veneer around the push button area is risen slightly to the underneath and the glass cover has dropped and is cutting into the wood. The glass cover hinge has clearly had some work, the bottom screw, although tight, the hinge is loose around it and as per the top screw. The face itself has some marks to it including some scratches, particularly around the winding hole. Otherwise general wear and tear to include some chips to the veneer, scuff marks etc. In need of a clean and some TLC - see images for more details.
A box of various plated wares to include a pair of sauce boats, three further sauce boats, plated sugar bowl, two plated alms dishes "Moseley challenge trophy 1987/1988", a set of six soup spoons, one pint trophy mug "High Peak April 3rd 1934 adjacent hunt's maiden race", six various pewter mugs, brass miniature mug, two plated toast racks, copper dish with heart decoration in the Art Nouveau manner 32.5 cm diameter, a pair of brass candlestick table lamps and a mahogany and inlaid cased mantel clock, the face inscribed "Finnigans Ltd Manchester Liverpool Paris make" (replacement battery movement)
A LOUIS XV STYLE BRONZE AND ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK FRENCH, LATE 19TH CENTURY drum case, enamel cushion numeral dial signed Balthazar, Paris, eight-day movement, bell strike, supported on the back of a bronze bull, and surmounted by a putto, Boulle trellis marquetry panelled plinth 61cm high, 43cm wide, 18cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Lancashire Estate Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEWWith wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Some wear to ormolu, please see images Some patina to metalware Key and pendulum present, clock winds, tick can be heard, and clock strikes, a gentle clean and/or service is advisable. ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot.Condition Report Disclaimer
GEBRUDER EPPNER OF BERLIN; a late 19th century brass cased four glass mantel clock, the dial stamped 'Gebr Eppner K. Hofuhrmacher Berlin', the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 35 x 21 x 16cm, with winding key and pendulum. Provenance: This lot is accompanied by an insurance valuation dated 10.08.15 from Fewster & Walker Ltd of York for the value of £1,800, and also accompanied by various invoices and receipts from repairs and work carried out to the clock over the years. Condition Report: This clock is in good going order at point of testing, however I'm afraid that this is not a guarantee.
French gilt metal mantel clock, La Loi, modelled with an angel of victory, the base with alabaster panels and emblems, white enamel dial signed Hy Marc Paris, cylinder movement striking on a bell, height 57cm.Condition report:There is no pendulum and no key, movement does not look like it has been run for a long time, looks like the figure is missing something from her left hand, pin holes evidint for something missing from near the wreath under the quiver, otherwise the case and panels look to be intact. The metal is spelter.
Stained wood mantel clock, pagoda hood, arched gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, movement striking on five gongs, height 52cm.Condition report:Minor heat damage to top. Glass loose in door as top pieces of wooden support missing. Minor discolouration and lines to dial. Scratches and small hole to front. Scratches and minor discolouration to sides. Pendulum and key present. Please see additional uploaded images.
A Lladro mantel clock, model No.5776 - width 33cm CONDITION REPORT workinggood conditionOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail.
An impressive French ormolu mantel clock, of Rococo style, with an ornate scrolled case, the gilt dial with Roman hours, having an eight day movement striking on a bell, 45cm highOverall condition looks complete. The enamel dial has some repairs, visible around the winding holes. Appears to be early 20th century in date, in an earlier style. Hands adjust and the movement is free.Dirty, with some knocks and signs of age/use
A French Empire ormolu mantel Clock, incorporating musical mechanism to plinth, circa 1820, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and calendar signed 'Alibert A Paris' , mounted in gilt metal case decorated with globe, scholar and other attributes of astronomy, the movement signed 'T. Moss, London', for Thomas Moss of Ludgate Street London and numbered '2818', housed in glass dome, raised on burr walnut plinth with a Swiss made musical mechanism playing on a choice of two airs, numbered '14262', the exterior with pull-wind cord to right hand side and a mother of pearl panel incorporating levers annotated Changer and Jouer, and with signature Alibert a Paris, raised on four squashed bun feet, W 25 cm x H 38 cm x D 13.5 cm.
A mid-century, Art Deco style walnut and bird's eye maple veneered mantel clock by Andrew - with chiming three train Perivale movement striking on four tubular gongs, with outside platform escapement (not running when catalogued), the dial with signed Arabic chapter ring, brass presentation plaque to front, 21.6cm high, 32.3cm wide.

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