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Nineteenth century mantel clock with French eight day spring-driven timepiece movement, white enamel chapter ring with visible movement and pendulum in the form of a cherub on a swing, in a gilt metal case of classical form, with floral and foliate decoration, surmounted with a pair of cooing doves, standing on lions' paw and bracket feet, under a glass dome with velvet covered ebonised plinth, 42cm overall height
A 19th century gilt bronze mounted alabaster mantel clock The circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and decorated with floral swags, surmounted by a dove, standing on a floral swag mounted reeded column above a plinth base, standing on cast gilt bronze feet. 19 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some gilt wear, some slight fritting, general wear.
An early 20th century Lalique style opalescent pressed glass mantel clock The domed case with two birds amongst foliage, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals inscribed Hammond, standing on a gilt wooden base with cast ormolu paw feet. 26 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Wear to base and feet, not guaranteed in working order, general wear.
A 19th century gilt metal mounted alabaster mantel clock The white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and bell striking barrel movement, the portico case surmounted with an urn finial and musical trophies, standing on a plinth base with pointed feet. 43 cms high overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, chips to dial, some chips to alabaster, some mounts loose.
A 19th century Sevres type porcelain inset ormolu cased mantel clock The painted dial with Roman numerals and signed Russell, Malvern, the case surmounted with an ormolu mounted porcelain urn finial and inset with further porcelain panels with floral decoration, standing on pointed bun feet, the bell striking barrel movement unsigned. 45.5 cms high overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight rubbing to gilding, some slight rubbing to porcelain panels and gilding.
A Victorian burr walnut and rosewood cased twin fusee mantel clock The scrolling domed case enclosing the striking movement, the engraved silvered dial inscribed H. Inskip, Shefford. 34 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Splits to case, some scuffing, scratching and fading, general wear, clock not guaranteed in working order.
A French Louis XVI style porcelain mounted ormolu mantel clock, Le Roy et Fils, late 19th century. The circular eight-day bell striking movement stamped LEROY & FILS, A PARIS, 434 to backplate and with rectangular porcelain dial painted with cherubs in flight to centre within cobalt blue ground and ‘jewelled’ gilt scroll bordered Roman cartouche numeral chapter ring with elaborate leafy scroll infill to upper quadrants and shaped panel painted with a courting couple in 18th century dress within a naturalistic garden setting to lower margin, the rectangular case with elaborate multi-knop gilt artichoke finial and generous acanthus cast ogee moulded top above female mask capped tapered monopodia uprights with hoof feet to the canted angles and rectangular porcelain panels painted with figures in 18th century dress within ‘jewelled’ gilt and cobalt blue borders and leaf chased surround to sides, on laurel bordered skirt base with projecting canted angles and toupe feet, 32.5cm (12.75ins) high
A French Sevres style porcelain inset ormolu mantel clock, Jean-Baptiste Delettrez, Paris, circa 1875, The circular eight-day bell striking movement with Brocot type pendulum regulation and stamped with oval J.B.D trademark above serial number 26737, 16-2 to backplate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands set within a repeating lotus leaf bezel.The case with polychrome floral spray painted pink ground oval porcelain finial with flame terminal and lotus carved collar over cavetto moulded panel upstand flanked by artichoke finials, the front with egg-and-dart cast cornice above acanthus cast upper spandrel mounts and shaped inset porcelain panel decorated with cherubs in flight beneath dial, the sides with projecting D section panels painted with ribbon tied trophy to one side opposing conforming lovebird and nest decoration within burnished gilt borders and pink ground to the other, on elaborate deeply chased acanthus moulded skirt base incorporating applied foliate scroll cast mounts and toupe feet, 35.5cm (14ins) high; on giltwood stand and oval ebonised wood base supporting the glass dome cover, 48cm (19ins) high overall
A fine French Sevres style porcelain inset ormolu mantel clock, Jean-Baptiste Delettrez, Paris, circa 1865, The circular eight-day bell striking movement with Brocot type pendulum regulation and stamped with oval J.B.D trademark above serial number 31209, 21-9 to backplate, the circular porcelain dial finely painted with a cherub in flight to centre within gilt bordered pink ground Roman numeral cartouche chapter ring and bead cast bezel, the arch-shaped case with cylindrical moulded upstand supporting twin handled urn surmount applied with porcelain plaque portrait of a lady in 18th century dress and flanked by cast floral trails and swags applied to the sides of the arch, the front with arched gilt-edged floral trail decorated panel over dial flanked by further female portaits and conforming floral inserts with shaped panel of a cherub in flight beneath dial between, the sides with bowed porcelain panels finely painted with musical trophies within pink ground gilt borders, the elaborate skirt base with richly chased foliate top moulding and inset with an arrangement of further porcelain panels, on cast toupe feet with foliate apron between to front, 49.5cm (19.5cm) high; with gilt painted wood stand applied with engraved brass presentation plaque dated 1869, 54cm (21.25ins) high overall
A French gilt brass and champleve enamel mantel clock garniture, Unsigned, circa 1900, The circular eight-day gong striking movement stamped with VINCENTI & CIE, MEDAILLE DÂ’ARGENT roundel over number 2579, 3 7 to backplate, the dial with light yellow, puce and light blue enamel rosette to centre within gilt Arabic numeral chapter ring and engine-turned hinged bevel-glazed circular bezel, the case with sky blue ground polychrome floral panel enamelled ogee shaped upstand and turned finials above acanthus cast cornice and conforming foliate enamel infill within cobalt blue border and leafy bud spandrel decoration to front and sides, on egg-and-dart moulded skirt base decorated with further floral panels to the shaped apron and with leaf cast squab feet, 28.5cm (11.25ins) high; with a pair of gilt brass and champleve enamel candlesticks en suite, each overall decorated with polychrome floral enamel decoration and formed with hexagonal section nozzle and square drip pan above tapered square section baluster upright on swept ogee moulded base with squab feet, 19.5cm (7.75ins) high
A French brass and champleve enamelled mantel clock, The movement by S. Marti and Cie, Paris, late 19th century, The circular eight-day gong striking movement stamped with S. Marti et Cie, MEDAILLE DÂ’ARGENT, 1889 roundel and circular R C flanking caduceus trademark for Richard et Cie above number 192, 3 6 to backplate, the cream enamelled Arabic numeral dial with polychrome enamelled rosette to centre and blued steel hands set within hinged bevel-glazed brass bezel, the rectangular case with concave sided cobalt blue ground polychrome scroll enamelled conical surmount raised on six baluster supports and flanked by spire finials above cavetto cornice and conforming enamelled infill to front panel around dial flanked by slender multi-knop turned baluster uprights to the canted front and rear angles, on stepped moulded skirt base with disc feet, 28.5cm (11.25ins) high
A French gilt brass and champleve enamel mounted green onyx four-glass mantel clock garniture, The movement by S. Marti and Cie, Paris, late 19th century, The eight-day circular gong striking movement stamped with S. Marti et Cie, MEDAILLE D’ARGENT 1889 roundel, oval A.1 trademark and numbers 4486, 5 and 2 to backplate and with polychrome enamelled gilt brass twin glass capsule mercury ‘compensated’ pendulum, the gilt dial with rosette decorated centre, Arabic cartouche numerals and steel hands within conforming enamelled bezel, the bevel-glazed case with humped onyx pediment applied with winged motif above leaf cast cornice and twin putto caryatid mounts incorporating sky and cobalt blue ground polychrome enamelled panels and moulded bases to the canted front angles, on skirt base with further band of enamel decoration forming the canted top moulding and generous foliate case squab feet, 34cm (13.5ins) high; with a pair of ovoid urn side pieces en suite, each with gilt flared neck applied with scroll cast lion’s mask side handles and on stepped skirt base incorporating canted polychrome enamelled band and foliate cast squab feet, 27cm (10.5ins) high
A French gilt brass and champleve enamel four-glass mantel clock, The movement by P. Japy and Cie., late 19th century , The circular eight-day gong striking movement with Brocot type pendulum regulation and polychrome enamel decorated twin glass mercury capsule compensated pendulum, the backplate stamped with indistinct roundel P. JAPY & CIE, HONS CONCOURS 1878 above number 1213, 4 8, the circular blue on cream Arabic numeral dial with applied pierced enamel rosette to the floral garland painted centre and blued steel hands within light blue ground scroll decorated bezel, the bevel glazed case with cavetto cornice above cylindrical repeating polychrome panel decorated cloisonne enamelled columns with engine-turned caps and bases to front angles, on cavetto moulded skirt base with rounded angles and incorporating bracket feet, 26cm (10.25ins) high
A rare French gilt brass large four-glass mantel timepiece of one year duration, Retailed by Mason & Son, Canterbury, late 19th century, The substantial circular four pillar movement fitted with large diameter spring barrel and greatwheel to backplate driving via cocked pinion the four wheel train set between the plates regulated by visible Brocot escapement mounted within the dial and Ellicott type compensated pendulum, the backplate stamped 4165, 16.2, the two-piece white enamel dial with visible escapement and inscribed MASON & SON, CANTERBURY to the recessed centre within Roman numeral chapter ring with regulation square at twelve oÂ’clock, with blued steel moon hands and moulded gilt brass bezel, the substantial frosted gilt brass case with caddy-moulded top and cavetto cornice above heavy bevel glazed panels and caddy moulded uprights to angles, on conforming cavetto moulded skirt base incorporating bracket feet to the curved angles, 35.5cm (14ins) high
A French inlaid rosewood mantel clock, Laine, Paris, mid 19th century, The circular eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with silk suspension and stamped LAINE A PARIS, 414, 148 to backplate, the rectangular engine-turned silvered brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and steel moon hands above curved signature cartouche Laine a Paris to lower margin, the case with tied floral bud cast brass hinged handle above double line inlaid surround to dial aperture incorporating rising upper rail for withdrawing the front glass, the sides with lozenge shaped windows, the rear with lift-out panel, on cavetto moulded skirt base with line panel-bordered front and sides, 21.5cm (8.5ins) high excluding handle
A Victorian walnut four-glass mantel clock, Unsigned, circa 1840, The five pillar twin chain fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement and pendulum holdfast to backplate, the 4.5 inch square silvered brass Roman numeral dial with symmetrical rococo scroll engraved decoration to spandrels and blued steel spade hands, the case with unusual scallop shell and twin dolphin cast brass hinged carrying handle and bevel-glazed rectangular panel to the tablet upstand above ogee cornice and silvered brass canted fillet bordered front door, the sides with rectangular bevel glazed panels, the rear with rectangular door inset with a brass grille sound fret, the base with ogee outline apron over moulded skirt with plain squab feet, 28cm (11ins) high excluding handle

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