A Bronze Ormolu and Marble Striking Mantel Clock, early 19th century, surmounted with an enrobed maiden flanked by goats and winged cherubs to the base, later 5-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, strike/silent selection, floral engraved borders to the backplate, 50cm by 38cm 30.05.13, Case with fading to the ormolu surfaces throughout, goats with rubbing to the surfaces, base with chips to the marble edges and the beaded applied metal work is loose, the drum shaped case sides which holds the clock movement has some extra vacant holes to the sides and possibly due to this the movement could have been later added into this case, later added dial to the movement, dial plate and movement front plate with extra vacant holes, movement needs cleaning, clock is fully wound at present and not striking, movement needs servicing.
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A French Gilt Brass Striking Four Glass Mantel Clock, circa 1890, surmounted by a globe, floral and scroll applied decoration to the corners, 3-1/4-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed dial centre with visible Brocot escapement, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Marti and numbered 4403, twin mercury tubed pendulum, 37cm high 07.05.13, Case with gilding faded and rubbed in parts, front door bevelled glass with a chip to bottom right hand corner and the inside top left hand side with a chip, bevell glasses with some very minor chips as well, dial with some hairline cracks and some small chips around the 6 o`clock position, movement looks dirty and needs cleaning, striking side of the movement is functioning, pendulum suspension spring is broken.
A French Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlaid Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, surmounted by a winged figure, glazed side windows and applied gilt floral, scroll and mask metal mounts, 5-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve enamel Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Oppenheim A Paris and numbered 657, sun burst pendulum, 54cm high 22.05.13, Case with gilding faded throughout to the gilded metal mounts, some brass work is lifting in parts and with some slight damage, tortoiseshell with some crazing cracks, side glasses with some scratches, dial with enamel cartouches with one small hairline crack and small scratches, movement looks slightly dirty, movement looks all complete.
A Brass Skeleton York Minster Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1870, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement, six spoke wheels, half hour passing strike on a top mounted bell and striking the hours on a gong, movement plates depicting York Minster, 8-inch pierced silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, raised upon a wooden base and beneath a glass dome, 54cm high Movement appears to look complete and clean, dial is clean, cover to the base looks slightly worn, dome looks complete.
A French Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlaid Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, gilt metal mounts with scroll and mask decoration, 3-3/4-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking, 39cm high, with a matching base, 24cm wide 28.05.13, Case with brass surfaces discoloured and lifting in parts, gilding faded to the metal mounts, some of the tortoiseshell with small cracks in parts, bezel glass with a chip, bezel is not closing correctly, dial with some small surface scratches, movement looks dirty and needs cleaning, bell missing, pendulum missing.
A French Impressive Gilt Bronze and Marble Striking Mantel Clock Garniture, early 20th century, bronze figure of a young boy holding a bird cage, marble bases with laurel leaf borders, 5-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed Leveque A Paris, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, backplate stamped Marti 1900, 54cm by 52cm, with a pair of figural gilt bronze and marble four-light candelabra, 71cm high 24.05.13, Case with the gilding faded, some slight rubbing to the bronze figure, marble base with some minor chips to the edges, dial with hairline cracks and is dirty, one screw is broken below the bezel, movement needs cleaning, pendulum missing, garniture with some slight rubbing to the figures and small chips to the edges of the marble bases, gilding faded.
A French Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1820, gentleman leaning beside a dog, nautical scene to the base, acanthus leaf border, 4-1/4-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, 47cm high 22.05.13, Ormolu has faded to the surfaces, base with some small dents to the edges, movement looks slightly dirty and needs cleaning.
An Electric Mantel Timepiece, signed Eureka Clock Co Ltd, London, Pat No14614-1906, No.4777, circular gilt metal base, later glass dome, 4-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals, skeletonised dial centre with plaque signed and numbered, large visible balance wheel, 29cm high 07.05.13, Gilding to base has faded and discoloured, later added glass dome, enamel dial looks clean, movement needs cleaning, not working at present.
An early 20c English mantel clock retailed by Dyson of Leeds and having a single train barrelled spring movement with lever platform escapement. The clock has a 4.5" diameter silvered dial and is contained in a round topped case veneered in burr walnut and having oval side frets and chequered stringing along the front edge. The clock has a cast brass bezel and brass bun feet and stands, 9" tall overall.
An early 20c English mantel clock retailed by Dyson of Leeds and having a two train barrelled spring movement striking on a gong. The clock has a 5.5" diameter silvered dial and is contained in a round topped mahogany case, the front decorated with boxwood stringing and having a cast brass bezel and brass bun feet, 9.5" tall overall.
A 19th Century German mantel clock, the wooden case of architectural form, the glazed door flanked by turned and fluted pilasters, raised on a bracket foot base, the gilded dial bearing Roman numerals, a Kundo German 400 day mantel clock with visible escapement beneath a glass dome, and a modern battery operated carriage clock (3)
A 19th Century slate mantel clock of architectural form, decorated with angels and laurel branch, the circular enamelled chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals, together with an early 20th Century Wellington type mantel clock, the circular silvered dial bearing Arabic numerals (2) CONDITION REPORTS Slate clock has wear, scuffs, chips to edges. Yellowing and stains to dial/chapter ring. Other clock with wear, scuffs and splits to wood. We can make no guarantees as to whether complete, nor whether in working order.
An early 20th Century black painted metal (simulated slate) mantel clock by Ansonia Clock Co., the circular dial bearing Roman numerals and inscribed "Manufactured by the Ansonia Clock Company New York, United States of America", together with a Vienna regulator style clock (for restoration), the rectangular glazed door flanked by acanthus carved pilasters, the enamel dial bearing Roman numerals (2) CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, some losses to paintwork, and rusting. A circular darker area to top of clock (possibly where something used to fit, or where something has been stood on it). Vienna regulator with damage and losses - is for restoration. We can make no guarantees as to whether these clocks are complete, nor whether in working order
An early 20th century Eureka electric mantel clock, raised on circular gilt metal domed base, the movement covered by a glass dome, skeletonised vitreous enamel dial with Arabic numerals revealing a plate engraved with ‘Eureka Clock Co Ltd - London Part No 14614 - 1906 No 3700’, including dome approximately 28cm (11in) high, offered with three books, The Eureka Clock by Dr F G Alan Shenton, 1979 (illustrating a similar clock to the above), Electrical Timekeeping by F Hope-Jones and The Watch and Clock Makers Handbook by F J Britten
*A 19th century French gilt bronze cased chiming mantel clock the figurative case cast in the form of a muse holding a lyre torch and wreath, with five string type banjo instrument to the opposite side of the case, surrounding a square tower case containing silver chapter ring with Roman numeral dial, eight day chiming movement raised on geometric ball feet, height 32cm, width 22cm complete with pendulum (illustrated)
A French red boulle mantel clock, late 19th century, with premier and contra-partie decoration and a drum movement stamped 'A&N Paris 39015', 31cm high CONDITION REPORT: No pendulum. Brass plate to top below the finial loose. Good condition. Top has a square brass piece that appears slightly crude. Some brass very slightly raised. Brown staining on number 'X'. Please view additional images.
A brass mantel clock with cloisonné panels, late 19th century, the panels with Aesthetic-style decoration depicting cranes and exotic finches amongst bamboo and honeysuckle, the clock attached to a gilt painted base, the movement striking on a gong and stamped 'A.B. 446114', clock 35cm high CONDITION REPORT: Small dents and minor damage to the dial surround at 3 and 9 o'clock. Base repainted. Ticks but we cannot confirm that it is in working condition. There is no key. 34cm High (without base)
An ormolu mantel clock, late 19th century, the case with an urn finial over applied ribbons, cast foliate handles and ornate feet, inset with Sèvres-style panels, the dial decorated with a pair of birds within a pink border, the panels with musical trophies and stylised foliage, the panels inscribed 'Rose' to the reverse, the movement stamped 'B&C', 30cm high, on a wooden base CONDITION REPORT: One handle detached. Minor rubbing. Base repainted.
A French ormolu mantel clock, late 19th century, the case surmounted by an urn over applied ribbons, female masks and foliage, and inset with Sèvres-style panels, the dial decorated with a cherub within a turquoise border, the drum movement, striking on a bell, impressed 'G. Philippe Palais Royal 67-46', the porcelain panels inscribed verso 'tuug(?) B 186' with a separate painted base, 27cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Front feet a little bent. A hole between the two porcelain panels suggests a mount is missing.

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