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An Edwardian walnut cased mantel clock - the half hour striking, eight day twin train movement by Richard & Co., Paris, no. 9208, fronted by a Roman, white enamel dial signed for the retailer, 'Botley & Lewis, Reading', in an arched walnut case with burr amboyna inlays and gilt brass ball feet, 27.25 cm high.
An Edwardian fiddleback mahogany and marquetry mantel clock - with half hour striking, eight day brass movement signed by J. Marti et Cie of Paris, no. 14393, fronted by a white enamel Arabic dial, the lancet shaped case with boxwood edge stringing and fan patera below the dial, on gilt brass ball feet, 29 cm high.
A Late 19th century mahogany and line inlaid mantel clock of balloon shape. The white enamelled dial detailed LINKINSON DONCASTER, enclosing a brass two train movement with hammer chiming on a single bell. Raised on a plinth base and four shaped brass feet. Height 45cm (winding key and pendulum)
Edwardian mantel clock, decorated in the Adam taste, with brass movement and Westminster Chine striking, 42cm highCondition Report: Some minor domestic wear and scuffing to case.3cm crack to the top left moulding. Possibly re-gluedwear and scratching to the dial.Striking mechanism works when hands turned. Going train not tested.Pendulum and key present.
A Victorian style brass mantel clock, the 4 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the glazed sides with Corinthian column corners and a front and rear door, on a stepped base, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, with a mercurial pendulum, H33cm W19 D16cmsCondition Report: Ticks when wound with a key. We do not have the original key however. In good condition overall, though the case would benefit from a clean if you want to shine it up.
An Arts and Crafts style copper cased mantel clock, with silver coloured mounts, height 7ins Condition Report: The clock, especially the silver coloured mounts are very dirty. There are some knocks to the edges but nothing that detract from the clock. The movement winds but it doesn’t appear to work.
An Austrian musical mantel clock with automation, early 19th century, the painted wood architectural case surmounted with a giltwood eagle above two lions and scrolling foliage, on two alabaster columns with giltwood Corinthian capitals and two caryatid columns of figures with feathered headdresses holding birds in front of a triptych mirror, on a painted breakfront base with gilt-brass foliate mounts on two alabaster and two brass bun feet, the skeletonised dial with central repousse gilt-brass automaton of of Vulcan's forge with a pair of amorini making Cupid's arrows, on the quarter hour one hammers an arrow on the forge while the other grinds the arrowhead, the white enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals signed Ferdinand Strahal in Tabor, the three train movement striking on two coiled gongs, the base containing mechanical musical box with 4.5 inch cylinder with pendulum, 73cm high, 38cm wide, 16.5cm deep (VAT charged on hammer price)Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.
A Charles X gilt and patinated bronze mantel clock, second quarter 19th century, the case surmounted with a young scribe in Classical attire, seated on a rocky outcrop while holding a quill and scroll inscribed mon-a-mi, a bow and sheath of arrows leant nearby, on a plinth base with applied palm leaf, wreath, lyre and scroll mount above a still leaf rim on foliate feet, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer minute track and spade hands, the twin train movement striking a bell, with associated pendulum and winder, 38cm high, 27.5cm wide, 12cm deepPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.
A vintage wooden drop down tool box containing various vintage hand tools to include hammers, chisels, planes etc together with two boxes of books on various subjects to include sport, trains, etc. and an oak cased mantel clock with metal plaque inscribed "Presented by the Head Postmaster and Staff of Cirencester GPO to Mr A Smith on his retirement 16th September 1938"
A 19th Century French gilt brass cased mantel clock set with hand-painted Sèvres style porcelain panels of portrait medallions, cherubs and floral swags, the eight day movement by Charles Frodsham of Paris with circular porcelain dial and Roman numerals, the movement stamped verso "Chas Frodsham Clockmaker to The Queen Paris No. 30138-21....9", 32 cm wide x 49.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst the case is basically sound, there is a great deal of evidence of oxidisation of copper sulphate colouring throughout, particularly to back panel. The piece has been attic stored and is dusty and dirty conducive with such storage. The dial has wear to all the numbers, otherwise the porcelain panels appear to be intact. The movement appears to be fine - see images for further detail
A circa 1900 French gilt bronze and alabaster cased mantel clock, the eight day movement by Samuel Marti of Paris, the circular enamelled dial with Arabic numerals inscribed "Le Roy à Paris", the case as a cherub beating a drum upon an oval base with cherubic panel and floral and foliate decoration, 23 cm wide x 15 cm deep x 31 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst the case is basically sound, there are signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use to the gilding, the drum beater is bent/cracked - see image. The circular dial has a chip by the keyhole at eight o'clock. The lettering to the dial has wear, particularly on the L of Le Roy. The wings have light cracking at the join with the back - see images for further detail
A French black slate day/date triple dial mantel clock, c.1870, the twin barrel movement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped 977, visible mercury compensated pendulum, two piece white enamel roman dial with visible Brocot escapement, the two subsidiary dials indicating the day, day of the week and month, with rolling moon lunar calendar and aneroid barometer, the upswept arched case inset with green malachite and incised with scrolling foliage, glazed bevelled pendulum panel, raised on moulded rectangular plinth, 60 x 19 x 52cms high.
An early 20th century French mantel clock, architectural ebonised and inlaid case, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, made in Paris; an Art Deco oak Westminster/Whittington chime mantel clock, silvered dial, Arabic numerals, three winding holes; two other oak mantel clocks (4)
A late 19th century black slate and marble mantel clock, with two train movement striking on a bell and with visible brocot escapement. Height 45 cm, width 31 cm, depth 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement only winds on the going train. It does tick but not for any great length of time. There is clearly something wrong with the strike train. The centre of the dial has numerous cracks emanating from the winding apertures. The door has chips to the glass around the hinge. The rear door is present. The case is in generally good condition with only minor nibbles to the slate and marble around the extremities. There do not appear to be any pieces of metalwork missing.
A continental brass four glass mantel clock, with two train movement striking on a gong, the movement marked Mougin Made in France, the case raised on cloven hoof feet. Height 46 cm, width 22 cm, depth 17 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and striking when manually advanced. The dial is in good condition. The case is all over tarnished and has lost much of its original finish but is all present with no losses. There are no cracks to the glass and all feet are present.

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