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Hand painted mantel clock with grotesque figural birds. Green and tan coloration. Cobridge Stoneware marked on the underside. Cobridge calligraphy on the clock face. Clock face: 3"D. Artist: Andrew HullDimensions: 11.5"L x 5.25"W x 9.75"HManufacturer: Cobridge StonewareCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Untested.
AN AUSTRIAN ART NOUVEAU CERAMIC FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCKEarly 20th Century The two lovers modelled in an embrace, above flowers and ribbons surrounding the brown dial, stamped underneath AUSTRIA and inscribed d281, 51cm highProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collection
A FRENCHh ART DECO MARBLE AND BRONZED SPELTER CLOCK GARNITURE (5)1930’s The mixed marble garniture comprising central mantel clock flanked by two pairs of doves, both inscribed BALLES to the cast, 42cm wide, and two graduated pairs of vases or desk stands, the larger with alabaster panelsProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collectionCondition report: The clock with twin train movement, count wheel strike on bell, with pendulum, serial number to the back plate. The dial inscribed Messiaen Honfleur. Overall the clock case and the two pairs of vases with light inevitable scuffs, scratches and very small nicks to the extremities such as corners and commensurate with wear, use and age.
λ A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD MANTEL CLOCKBY FRODSHAM, LONDON, MID-19TH CENTURYthe brass, eight day, twin fusee movement with a rare type of pin pallet escapement, repeat mechanism and striking on a gong, the backplate inscribed 'ARNOLD, Chas. Frodsham, 84 Strand, LONDON, 651', on a silvered dial with black Roman hours and spade hands, inside scrolling foliate spandrels, inscribed 'Arnold, 84 Strand, LONDON, 651' above a date aperture, the five pane case with a spirit level set into the top, a fluted cornice, ogee moulded and stepped plinth and brass flattened bun feet, with pendulum, together with a later mahogany stepped bracket (2)clock 31.8cm high, 23cm wide, 17cm deepCatalogue NoteAlthough the name 'Arnold' appears on the dial, it is probable that this is a Frodsham clock, John Roger Arnold having died in 1843. 84 The Strand, originally a coffee shop, was purchased by Arnold by 1821 and, on his death, was bought by Charles Frodsham. However, Frodsham continued to use the name 'Arnold', together with his own name, on all the items produced by the shop until around 1858, when Frodsham stopped using Arnold's name on his products.

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