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A 19th Century French Ormolu mantel clock under a glass dome with floral Sevres type porcelain urn finial, floral painted dial and cherub painted lower panel with Ormolu flanking birds, maker Sean-Baptiste Delettrez (1816-1887), retailers mark on dial Harvey & Gore, 126 Regent St, London, height 15"
A LOUIS XVI FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, the circular convex dial with Arabic numerals and two train movement striking on a bell, the elaborate case in the form of a pagoda raised on grey marble and ormolu wrapped columns with a central Chinese figure on an oval stepped base, c. 1780, 22" high. See illustration
A FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, the white enamelled convex dial signed "Durand, Paris" with Roman numerals, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the dial within an architectural setting beneath a flaming urn flanked by a cherub, a globe and a seated figure reading from a book, on an architectural plinth, probably c. 1800, 14½" wide. See illustration
An early 20th century black polished slate French mantel clock, pedimented case with bronze partera in tympanum, fluted Corinthian columns, flanked by cast bronze figures of boy with rearing horse on bevelled rectangular base, gilt dial with fretted centre, Arabic chapter on ceramic reserves, blued steel hands, signed J W Benson/Ludgate Hill, London, anonymous French 14 day movement No. 61811 striking on a gong. James William Benson (1826-1878) was a member of a clockmaking dynasty in London dating back to 1749. In 1847 he set up in business with his elder brother but worked alone at Lugate Hill from 1855. He was succeeded by his sons and the firm continued until being sold to Garrads in 1973. From c. 1900 the firm also retailed clocks, and in 1916 their manufactory was destroyed in a Zeppelin raid, after which they retailed only.
A French Third Republic marble and gilt metal mounted mantel clock garniture, 11cm enamel dial with Arabic chapter and visible Brocot escapement, fourteen day movement striking on a gong, the case with broken straight pediment centred with a turned with gilt metal frieze and finial, flanked by a pair of gilt metal consoles and plain columns recessed to the sides, plinth base, 36cm high, the ovoid urnular side vases with gilt metal socles, conforming plinth bases, 27cm high, c. 1890.

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