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Lauffer Art Deco German Wood Chiming Mantel Clock 1930s. Roman numerals. Gilt dial. Stylized gilt metal hands. The dial is fronted with a circular convex glass hinged door. Pendulum driven. Chimes and strikes every 1/4 hour. Comes with a winding key. The dial is applied with the company logo - Lauffer. Height - 22cm / 8.66in. Width - 53.5cm / 21in.
Art Deco German Oak Wood Chiming Mantel Clock 1930s. Hand carved wooden ornaments. Arabic numerals. Gilt dial. Stylized gilt metal hands. The dial is fronted with a circular convex glass hinged door. Pendulum driven. Chimes and strikes every 1/2 hour. Comes with a winding key. Height - 21.5cm / 8.46in. Width - 51cm / 20in.
A French gilt bronze mantel clock, late 19th century, the movement within a rectangular superstructure decorated with swans, flanked by a classically clothed lady reading a book and a circular topped table, on a rectangular plinth applied with flaming touches between ribbon tied wreaths and classical urns, on engine turned feet, the enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, signed Flocard A Paris, the barrel movement with bell strike and count wheel, lacking pendulum, 38cm high
A large French gilt bronze mantel clock, 19th century, the top mounted with a double swan headed boat carrying Old Father Time and a winged cherub, on a rectangular base with canted corners, applied with shells and trophies of war, raised on claw feet, the white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring, signed Le Roy de S, a Paris, with 8 day movement with silk suspension and count wheel strike, back plate stamped 465 JB, 48cm high CONDITION REPORT: cracks and losses to dial, mercury gilding partially removed, base patches showing, also marks for a curling l 126
A French gilt spelter and porcelain mounted mantel clock, late 19th century, the movement in a barrel form fluted case with floral finial, supported on a central foliate and lobed column flanked by two cherub figures, on a shaped base, the pink porcelain dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and rose enamel decoration, the movement with count wheel strike and bell, lacking pendulum, with key, 32.5cm high
A French gilt metal and red stained tortoiseshell mantel clock, late 19th century, with a waisted case mounted with a pine apple finial and a shaped lenticle to reveal the pendulum, the white enamel dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring and pieced gilt hands, the barrel movement with bell and count wheel striking, signed to the back plate Milroy Frere CM Paris , with key and pendulum, 33cm high
A large and impressive French gilt bronze mantel clock, 19th century, mounted with a figure of a classically dressed man, being served and amused by cherubs with music and wine, above an ornately moulded arched case decorated with battle trophies, leaf and berry moulding and acanthus scrolls, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, indistinctly signed, 53cm high x 81cm wide CONDITION REPORT: surface finish possibly restored/refinished, no pendulum, some loose mounts noted, but mostly in good stable condition
A French gilt metal and red stained tortoiseshell mantel clock, late 19th century, with a waisted case mounted with a foliate finial and a shaped lenticle below to reveal the pendulum, the dial with a masked surmount, above a white enamel dial with a Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring and pieced gilt hands, the barrel movement with bell and count wheel striking, with pendulum, 30.5cm high
A Cartier mantel clock, early 20th century, the case of shaped ivory coloured metal and pale pink glass, with a square silvered metal dial and Arabic numeral chapter ring, on black rectangular base, marked to dial Cartier, marked to base Cartier 6478 No 15 Made in France , 12.8cm high CONDITION REPORT: this clock is electrically powered, no check has been made as to whether it works, metal is enamelled, hairline cracks to the top, metal base has wear consistent with age, some damages to the reflective foil base set in sides of clock
A French gilt metal and red marble mantel clock, late 19th/early 20th century, the case with two birds in a nest on trailing foliage, on a central fluted column, flanked by cherubs trying to entice the birds to a cage, on a shaped swag hung and leaf cast base, raised on beaded feet, the dial with blue enamel Roman chapter ring, pierced gilded hands and Arabic minutes ring, the watch movement with balance wheel, 27.5cm high
A French ormolu and white marble mantel clock, 19th century, the movement contained in a barrel case on winged figural supports, flanked by a classically dressed dancing cherub and a coin filled cornucopia, on a shaped marble base inset with an allegorical plaque of Cupid and Venus, with beaded and engine turned metal banding, on floral cast feet, the dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and exposed movement, signed Mottet Chretien, the movement with striking bell, count wheel and pendulum, 34cm wide
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY `CHINOISERIE` MANTEL CLOCK, the 3 1/2"" Arabic dial powered by a drum shaped movement, housed in a case with free standing fore columns and compressed bun feet, 6"" (15.2cm) high, TOGETHER WITH NINE BYGONE BOOKS, including a copy of Sense and Sensibility, 1932 with stamp for Rama Krishna and Sons booksellers, Lahore (10)
Bally a Paris, A 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, with the backplate stamped with the makers name as above, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, gilt-brass spade hands and signed for the retailer Alfred B Pearce, 25 Ludgate Hill,, the rococo style case surmounted by a figure of a shepherdess with an open book, standing on a shaped matching giltwood base, height 44cm, including base.
E. Maurice & Co, Paris, a Gothic mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement having a replaced platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the maker E. Maurice & Co, Paris and numbered 5596, the cast-brass Gothic style case with embossed decoration to the front and stylised Arabic numerals to the ivorine plaques, surmounted by a brass carrying handle, height 25cm, including handle. *Biography E. Maurice & Co are recorded as working at Rue Charlot 75, Paris and showed carriage clocks at the 1889 Paris Exposition. They used Ernest Pitcher of E. Pitcher & Co, London as their sole importers into the country and were succeeded by Blanpain, who had originally shared premises with another fine Parisian carriage clock maker, Pierre Drocourt.
Japy Freres et Cie, a French spelter mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the round ivorine dial with black stylised numerals and decorative blued steel hands, the Art Nouveau case in the form of a winged female reading a book whilst leaning against the clock case, standing on a marble base, height 53cm.
A French marble mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped Samuel Fritz, Paris, with the round ivorine dial having black Arabic numerals with coloured swags of flowers between and pierced and engraved brass hands, the squat variegated marble case with a stepped base and top standing on gilt-metal cast feet, complete with a matching pair of side pieces, height 20cm.

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