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A late Victorian Indian brass mantel clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, eight day twin train movement chiming on a coil, the architectural case decorated in low relief with biblical scenes and with silvered highlights, engraved inscription to apron 'Presented to J. S. W. Wotton by his friends in the London Office on his retirement from the P&O Company, October 1890', 19.5 by 13 by 35.5cm, on a wooden gold painted and red velvet base, 23 by 14 by 40cm overall.
A MID 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED MANTEL CLOCK of Georgian bracket design, having caddy top case with cast brass carrying handle, 8-day chiming movement, the base of the dial plate engraved "Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 112 Regent St., London W1", the dial with cast spandrels and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, a presentation plaque is mounted below the glass in the door, inside the case so not visible when door closed, case 28cm high
A 19th Century French gilt metal cased mantel clock in the form of a cherub beating a drum, the enamelled dial with Arabic numerals inscribed "Paris", the movement stamped "B.D" within an oval "France" and No'd. "A137550", raised on an oval white alabaster and gilt metal embellished base to turned feet, 29.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Dial, movement and case appear contemporary (19th Century). Please note that we can make no guarantees as to whether or not in working order.
A 19th Century French rosewood and marquetry inlaid cased mantel clock with circular engraved silvered dial, the movement with silk suspension and striking on a bell, with "Japy Frères Medaille D'Or" stamp and No'd. "H735", 22 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Dial, movement and case appear contemporary (19th Century). Please note that we can make no guarantees as to whether or not in working order.
Early 19th Century Meissen gilt floral porcelain mantel clock, surmounted by a Goddess playing a horn, modelled with crowned eagle, cherubs, classical figures and applied flowers, blue under glazed cross swords mark, 70cm x 34cm. CONDITION REPORT: Quill missing from figure surmount Wreath laurel missing petal Nummerous losses to the relief foliage Knight missing sword Knight missing sword tip Knight missing left are Female figure missing green foliate scroll from right hand Some firing cracks Base with many losses to the relief petals Mechanism has no bell or gong. No guarantee of working order. Pendulum not original. One cherub chip to sole of foot. Some losses to applied flower, particularly on base. Soldier missing arm and part of baton. Restoration required.
Early 20th century German mahogany mantel clock, maker Gustav Becker with arched case, silvered Roman dial and three train movement, striking on five bells with eight hammers, stamped marks P13, 18cm CONDITION REPORT: Right four hammers on single arm strike chimes 1, 2, 3 and 4. Left four hammers independently stike chimes 2, 3, 4 and 5. Clock is not running but comes with key and pendulum.
An Edwardian silver mantel timepiece, 5cm convex enamel dial inscribed Page, Keen & Page, Plymouth, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, 8-day key-wound movement with platform escapement, flattened lancet case with ball finial, ring handles to sides, skirted base, 18.5cm high, Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham 1903
A Neo-Renaissance style chrome plated mantel clock, 11cm dial with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, Japy Freres 14-day movement striking on a bell, the case crested by a piping putto and cast with masks, shells, scrolls, flowers and diapers, fluted columns to angles, lion paw feet, 43cm high, first half 20th century
A French Second Empire gilt metal and black marble figural mantel clock, 8cm enamel dial inscribed Hry. Marc A Paris, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day movement signed and numbered 22317, the case cast with a Renaissance huntsman and his hound, the base with an urn and scrolling acanthus, 39cm high, c.1860
A French Third Republic boulle drum head mantel clock, 10cm enamel dial inscribed Connell, Paris, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day movement with visble Brocot escapement, the case veneered overall in cotre-partie, glazed pendulum chamber, plinth base, 43cm high, c.1880 William Connell (1817-1869) was a London maker who was sucvceeded by his son William George, who was also a prominent London retailer of clocks who also had a shop in Paris in 1881
A late 19th century archaising walnut veneer and gilt metal mantel clock, the drum case raised on an elaborate veneered pine aedicule consisting of a shaped base with scumbled top, supporting two pairs of alabaster columns with entasis and gilt metal Corinthian capitals, shaped frieze and cornice, segmental pediments, all with applied stamped relief gilt metal decoration, centred by a mask, the monstrance pendulum appearing below behind a painted wooden reserve simulating a curtain, a bas relief gilt metal figure of Apollo in front of a mirror back, the brass dial with Arabic chapter, engine turned bezel, the associated fourteen day French movement striking on a gong, 24in (61cm). Condition Report: Case missing an element to the upper part; damage to top of one column with other minor damage to case, dial silvering rubbed off, glass missing.

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