A French Art Deco marble and spelter 'Gondola' Mantel Clock by Sega, the clock with octagonal gilt dial in the centre of the gondola, flanked by gondolier figure and a pair of departing passengers, on a marbled oval base and bun feet, signed "P Sega France", the dial signed "A La Renaissance, 47 & 49 Bd. St. Martin (Paris)", the 8-day movement signed "F. Martin Medaille D'or Paris 1900", 20in (51cm) wide.
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A 19th century mahogany mantel clock by Brockbank Atkins & Moore of London, having a signed convex white enamel dial and single winding hole for a chain driven eight day fusee movement, signed to the backplate and further numbered 12097, h.38cm Condition Report / Extra Information Dial badly crazed and marked to extremities. Chips around winding hole. Case with 1cm vertical split below dial at 7 o'clock. Back door with chip to edge. Case otherwise with some small veneer chips but generally god and original. Applied left hand moulding chipped to front. Movement appears good and complete. With pendulum.
A mid-19th century French gilt bronze Rococo Revival mantel clock, the floral finial over scroll flower case to integral base, having a 3.5" silvered dial with twin winding holes, the eight day cylinder movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel striking on a bell, with pendulum and key, h.34.5cm
A late 19th Century gilt metal mounted marble mantel clock, the two-train movement by F Martin striking on a bell and having a floral-enamelled porcelain face, in a variegated red marble and polished slate case with gilt metal urn surmount, elaborate scroll handles to each side, and paw feet, 48 cm
An excellent early 20th century Japy Freres 8 day bracket - mantel clock. Set within an ebonised burr walnut brass inlaid case, the face with gilt metal spandrels and centre, roman numeral chapter ring with brass finials and handle atop. The movement stamped for Japy Freres striking on a gong
A 1920's Oak mantel barrel - wheel clock having inset swill movement. The clock with ball finials to the barrel case set on shaped plinth with notation for Frank Mortimer 1920 on his retirement from Salisbury Police Force. Together with a fabulous oak cased aneroid banjo barometer with milk glass thermometer
A French 19th century large gilt metal mantel clock by Leroy A Paris The enamel painted face with Roman numerals having inset single barrel movement stamped Leroy Paris. The case surmounted with a figure of a musketeer seated on column over decorative panels and scroll work base. Set on a mahogany plinth with glass dome.
A French brass and bevelled glass cased eight day mantel clock, the circular skeleton enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with obscure makers mark, the movement stamped "DC&Cie, Paris", no.11242, height 30cm. CONDITION REPORT: Chips and cracks to chapter ring. Case and glass OK condition, just minor wear.
A late 19th century ebonised and gilt metal mounted eight day mantel clock with circular white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed "Stiffel & Cartier a Londres", to stepped rectangular base, height 32cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: There is a bad split vertically through the length of the case. The mounts are possibly/probably later applied. The clock is likely to be a marriage.
A 19th century French gilt metal porcelain mounted eight day mantel clock, the urn surmount above circular dial painted with Arabic numerals flanked by porcelain pilasters above a similar plaque decorated with a couple in a landscape, in a stepped framed with paw feet, the movement by Honore Pons of Paris, height 43cm.
A late 19th century French eight day white marble mantel clock, the drum type case with white enamel chapter ring set with Roman numerals and inscribed "Raingo Fres, Paris", above musical pendulum and stepped base, height 43cm. CONDITION REPORT: Ground chip to upper bracket. Wear to brass and dirt throughout., Holes to rear door.
Frederick Rhead for Foley. An Intarsio ware mantel clock, c.1900 decorated with two maidens emblematic of day and night, titled 'Dies and Nox', the central panel decorated with boats on a river and the motto 'Carpe Diem', with lilies to each side, blurred printed mark and model no. 342574?, 29cm, slight restoration

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