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James Rippin, Spalding, a Victorian brass inlaid flame mahogany mantel clock with 8-day single chain fusee movement - a/f, 38 cm high Condition Report Please note catalogued as 'a/f - as found', case with cracks and loss/key and pendulum extant but ability for movement to work or timekeep not tested, enamel dial with loss and degradation
A French Louis XVI style boulle work mantel clock, with original wall bracket, having a red tortoiseshell case with brass foliate inlaid panels, decorated with gilt metal and ormolu appliques and mounts, stamped A&N to movement, 56cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 104 - clock ticks when wound, enamel number indicators slightly fragile to touch, minor piece of boulle work lacking to top left of bracket.
A fine French Louis XVI ormolu mantel clock circa late 18th/early 19th century, with eagle surmount to the top, above white enamel chapter ring and visible escapement, enamel panel bearing name Cerrien- A Paris, resting on shelf and raised on six pillars with classical female masks to the top,twin train movement striking on a bell, under glass dome cover and outer wood plinth, clock 43cm high
An Edwardian mahogany inlaid and brass mantel clock, with brass carry handle, flanked with a ball finial above enamel dial with Roman numerals, flanked with a brass column, terminating in brass supports, 30cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 134 - Pin is loose where dial cover opens and shuts, clock goes when wound, with key.
A French Louis XVI style boulle work mantel clock by Leroy of Paris, having red tortoiseshell case with brass foliate and blue and white enamel inlaid panels, with white enamel dial, Leroy of Paris stamped to movement and dial, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 105 - top section of clock loose, needing glued, minor damage to brass inlay to top right, minor age damage to enamel near bottom of clock, minor scuffs to wood to top, when moving hand clock goes and chimes.
A French Louis XVI style red tortoiseshell and gilt metal mantel clock, indistinctly signed to the dial possibly retailed by Brook and sons of Edinburgh, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, name slightly faded to dial, the movement striking on a bell, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 111 - minor wear and tear and fading to tortoiseshell, in the main to bottom right side, minor age crack to bottom left side, clock goes when moving hands, has key.
A 19th century French alabaster swinging cherub novelty mantel clock by Brevette, the white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, movement cogs and wheels visible to the centre, the pendulum in the form of a cherub on a swing, engraved Brevette and no. 13964 to back plate, raised on ebonised wood stand, glass dome cover, lacking back cover, 24cm high
A Regency mahogany single fusee mantel clock by Richard Leach circa early 19th century, the silvered dial with foliate panels, named Richard Leach, Gt Tower st London, with Roman numerals, 33cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 112 - Has winder key, clock fully wound, in good order, it has a wire fibre line visible to barrel, old bash mark to top of clock casing, has key for front and back doors, dial in good condition, minor scratches to outer dial frame.
A late Victorian stained walnut American mantel clock by The Ansonia Clock Co, of large form, the casing decorated with cast bronze mask, 63cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 148 - Has stamp to centre of dial, has monarch label to the back, no key, minor stains and marks to casing, when touching pendulum it swings freely and clock goes.
A 19th century French Louise XVI style red tortoiseshell and ormolu mantel clock, with four gilt metal urn finials to the top, above cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, decorated with ormolu motifs, the twin train movement striking on a bell, no. 734 engraved to back plate, 28cm high
A Victorian rosewood cased single fusee mantel clock by James McCabe of London, the silvered dial engraved James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London and dated 1898, with eight day chain driven fusee movement, platform escapement, slow and fast gauge to reverse and further engraved signature to back plate, raised on gilt bun feet, 24cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 110 - No winder key, but has key for side door, dial and casing in good condition, no key for back door, no evidence of being ebonised, dark grain going through the mahogany finish, perhaps been re-polished at some point.
A 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock with integral aneroid barometer, in the form of a carriage clock, with aneroid barometer to top, above balance wheel and cream enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, no 8863 engraved to back of case, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 165 - Gong to movement, lever working to barometer dial, clock chiming when moving hands, minor surface marks to casing
A 19th century rosewood gilt metal and ormolu mantel clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, decorated with gilt metal and ormolu panel bearing masks of tigers, with further appliques, raised on scroll supports, 29cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 117 - Clock chimes and goes when wound, minor surface scratches to dial, ormolu panel below dial slightly loose to touch at left side, minor split to join on right side, colour fading to fabric panel on right side, has key, no keys for doors.
A French Louis XVI style gilt metal ormolu and champleve enamel decorated four glass mantel clock, the gilt and enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, decorated with rounded pillars, pierced ormolu columns, foliate enamel panels, mercury pendulum, twin train gong striking movement, no. A1234, 39cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 115 - hammer strikes gong when moving big hand, minor stains and minor tarnishing to gilt metal, has key.
A Regency rosewood cased twin fusee mantel clock by Brockbank & Atkins, London circa 1815, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and minute track, flat escapement, foliate spandrel to each corner, Brockbank & Atkins, London no 2128 to dial, also engraved to back plate, with a Victorian mahogany wall bracket, clock 22cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 164 - Twin Fusee clock, piece of wood missing to top right corner, splits to other three joins, clock striking on a gong and chiming when wound, minor age surface marks to dial, split to bottom left join, key with clock, no keys for doors, holes on wall mount where clock has been mounted, balance wheel moving freely also when wound. This clock has an unusual flat escapement.
A 19th century French Louis XVI style kingwood and gilt metal mantel clock, the white enamel dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, decorated with gilt metal appliques and mounts, the movement striking on a bell, no 63 stamped to back plate, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 116 - clock chimes and goes when moving hand, very minor age surface marks to casing, has key.Minor bend to top ormolu panel
A French Louis XVI style boulle work mantel clock, having a red tortoiseshell case with brass foliate inlaid panels decorated with ormolu masks and appliques, 42cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 103 - The rear has a panelled door, once opened you can see gong and casing of the movement, small area of damage and small piece of brass inlay lacking, just left of lower mask applique, repaired, brass inlay lower right, no key, gilt metal applique lifting to right side, needing a nail.
A Eureka Clock Co patent electric mantel clock, the 5" circular dial with enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, visible cogs and plaque engraved with makers details and no. 5516, in mahogany and four glass case, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 130 - Minor fading and chips to wood, minor separating of wood to one corner to top of base, movement swinging freely when touched.

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