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Good French ormolu and porcelain mounted two train mantel clock, the movement inscribed Dent, 33 Cockspur Street, London, striking on a bell, the 3.75" white dial also signed Dent, within an ornate ormolu foliate cast breakfront case mounted with portrait and floral inset porcelain panels, surmounted by a flaming torch and quiver of arrows, upon a turned wooden stand and under a glass dome, 18" high overall (pendulum, winding key)
French blue and white porcelain and gilt metal cased two train mantel clock garniture, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.25" cream dial indistinctly signed, within a vase shaped case surmounted by a bird finial, 24" high (pendulum); also a pair of matching five light candelabra, 23" high
19th century black slate mantel clock with red marble inlaid panels two train movement striking half hourly 25cm highEnamelled chipped on clock face, we have pendulum and key No 8, most probable original key, cannot confirm if working, no chips found to clock, black slate and red marble seen with no damage, good looking presentable clock.
A Victorian commemorative gilt launch mantel clock for the stern paddle steamer 'La Victorine', with movement by Japy Freres:, the eight day bell strike movement with gilt dial mounted in the bulkhead wall of the case modelled as a wheel deck, with helm mount, binnacle compass, guard rail and gimballed lights, over main deck with ladder and figure of a sailor, signed as per title and inscribed to stern 'La Victorine Artibonite', mounted on a marble plinth with presentation plaque inscribed 'Launched by Mrs Duranty Sept 25th 1886', 28.5cm wide. * Note- The presence of the word 'Artibonite' on the stern of the clock most probably refers to the Artibonite River in Haiti, for which the ship was intended to be used upon. From The Liverpool Mercury 27 September 1886 "LAUNCH OF THE STERN-WHEELED STEAMER LA VICTORINE. - On Saturday there was launched from the shipbuilding yard of Messrs. Laird Brothers a stern-wheeled steamer which has been specially built to the order of Messrs. Widow Duranty and Son, of Liverpool. The naming and launching ceremonies were performed by Mrs. Duranty and her granddaughter, Miss Myra Duranty. La Victorine is of somewhat peculiar construction, having only a single paddle wheel placed at the after end, and is built to draw exceedingly little water. The machinery is on the high-pressure compound principle. The vessel is specially designed to navigate a very rapid and narrow river in South America, and her trial trips, which are to begin shortly, are looked forward to with very great interest. The steamer is from the plans and specifications of Messrs, W. R. McKaig and J. Carlton Stitt, of this city, consulting engineers to the owners."
An Edwardian gilt ship's helm mantel clock presented as a gift by The Earl of Jellicoe to Dr P H Devitt, together with signed correspondence:, the double barrel eight day gong strike movement by the Chelsea Clock Company Boston, MA, numbered 98943, with silvered dial and stylized Arabic numerals, inscribed with Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd London address, and also marked 'Ship's Bell', under a glazed bezel in a helm mounted case, on a down swept plinth with a mahogany base, 35cm high, together with a letter to Mrs Devitt asking for suggestions for a suitable gift to present to Mr Devitt '... a dressing case, tie pin (if he wears them) , a clock...' and a letter to Mr Devitt sent with the clock ' I am sending you with this note a clock which will I hope remind you occasionally of a very grateful sailor' and three other notes all signed 'Jellicoe'.
A French gilt bronze mantel clock, 19th century, mounted with a figure of Napoleon Bonaparte seated on a rock, on a rectangular base, raised on eagle and paw form feet, the silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, the movement of watch type signed Le Gouy a Paris, a le Louvre to back plate, 19.5cm high, under a glass dome with base CONDITION REPORT: ormolu in good condition, some staining/pitting, silver dial rubbed, movement needs to be serviced
A French gilt bronze mantel clock, 19th century, mounted with a figure of gentleman, probably Louis Philippe, standing beside a square form case with dial, on an elongated octagonal base mounted with plaques of trophies of War, on bell form feet, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, the movement of barrel form with count wheel striking and bell, lacking key or pendulum, 23.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: loses to gilding overall, minor surface pitting noted, but still in sound condition
A French ormolu mantel clock Unsigned, mid 19th century The circular eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with Brocot-type pendulum regulation and circular cast gilt dial modelled as a radial panel centred shield decorated with shells and with cartouche Roman numerals within the shaped circumference, the drum-shaped case with superstructure cast as a winged swan over cornucopian handles and cast dolphin support to sides onto a stepped skirt base with block feet, 29cm (11.5ins) high.

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