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A late 19th Century slate mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case with gilt detail framing two inlaid oval malachite panels, height approx 23.5cm, together with a slate and rouge marble mantel timepiece, with two pendulums and key.
A late 19th Century walnut cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the circular blue and white ceramic dial with Arabic numerals, cornered by mask spandrels, above four arched panels depicting classical figures, flanked by fluted and carved columns, on bun feet, height approx 34cm, together with a pendulum (faults).
An early 20th Century French marble and gilt metal mounted portico mantel clock with eight day striking movement, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and floral garlands, the drum case surmounted with an urn above two columns, on a rectangular base and bun feet, height approx 41.5cm, together with a pendulum.
A late 19th Century oak cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and black Roman numerals framing a matt centre, cornered with pierced floral gilt metal spandrels, the backplate stamped `W & H Sch` (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), the carved case with arched surmount flanked by turned spire finials above turned columns, on a plinth base and bracket feet, height approx 41cm, together with pendulum (missing a finial).
An early 20th Century German oak mantel clock with eight day movement striking on five gongs, the arched brass dial engraved with scrolls surrounding a silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals, the backplate stamped with a `J` (Junghans), the case with turned three quarter columns on a moulded rectangular base and bracket feet, height approx 45cm, together with pendulum.
A late 19th Century Continental porcelain cased mantel clock, with eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular enamel dial with blue Roman and black Arabic numerals, the balloon case with rococo scroll moulded decoration and painted posies of flowers, heightened in gilt, height approx 32cm, together with a pendulum and key.
A mid 19th Century French Louis XV style gilt brass and porcelain mantel clock , the movement in a blue enamelled sphere surmounted by cupid and classical figures emblematic of the four seasons, on a base set with Sevres style panels, the clock with wheel striking the half on a bell, movement indistinctly signed with makers name, London
Henry Marc, Paris, a decorative porcelain mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark for Henry Marc, Paris and numbered 20301, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, decorative blued steel hands and with a repeat signature, the white and purple porcelain case of rococo and c-scroll form with gilded highlighting and decoration, standing on a decorative giltwood base, height 38cm (with base); 31.5cm (clock only)
Albert & Klaftenberger à Geneve, an ormolu and porcelain panelled mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell and signed Aubert & Klaftenberger à Geneve and numbered 388, along with the trademark of the maker Vincenti et Cie, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals each set within a gilt cartouche, blued steel moon hands and signed as above, the movement situated within an ormolu drum case and sitting on a shaped base, all with inset blue, white and grey porcelain panels depicting musical instruments with a cherub to the centre panel, the case with ormolu mounts depicting musical instruments, flora, a dove and two cherubs at play either side of a goat, on an ebonised oval base, height 27cm (without base) * Biography. The Aubert & Klaftenberger firm was founded in 1835 by two watch retailers, C.J. Klaftenberger of London and D.F. Aubert of Geneva. The firm was favoured by both the Queen and the Prince Albert as the supplier of watches to be presented as gifts and received a Royal Warrant in 1859. The company was also a contributor to the horological section of the Great Exhibition of 1851, winning an Honourable Mention from the Jury. * Notes For details of Vincenti et Cie see lot no. 698
Pons, Paris, a French mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with an outside countwheel and silk suspension, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the maker Pons and serial number 1264, the silvered dial painted with black Roman numerals and with blued steel moon hands, the ormolu case with a curved frieze with bas relief decoration depicting floral scrolls with a matching apron below, with a female Renaissance figure sitting above and leaning on a matching table below which sits the dial, standing on an ebonised oval base, height 40cm (clock); 47cm (with base)
Klaftenberger, a large French four-glass mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong and having a visible dead-beat escapement with jeweled pallets, the backplate signed in script for the maker Klaftenberger and numbered 28569, with a twin-jar mercury bob to the pendulum, the white enamel two-piece dial with Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and with the escapement visible below XII o’clock, the gorge case glazed to all four sides, height 36cm. * Biography For details of C.J. Klaftenberger, and his partnership with D.F. Aubert, see lot no. 692
Japy Freres, Paris, a gilt-metal and porcelain mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark for Japy Freres and serial number 1940, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, outer five minute numerals and decorative brass filigree hands, the decorative shaped gilt-metal case with rams-head mounts to the sides and surmounted by a floral spray with a pair of doves to the top, height 51cm. * Biography Japy Freres was founded by Frederic Japy of Beaucount, born 1749 who first made movements for the clock industry at his factory in 1777, becoming the largest and most commercially important clockmaking concern in France. The business continued after his death.
A 19th Century French brass and porcelain cased mantel clock by Japy Freres, retailed by Maple & Co. Paris, makers and retailers marks to movement and numbered 471 to movement and pendulum and in lacquered brass architectural case with silvered finials, porcelain dial painted with classical scene, on wooden stand and with glass dome (striking mechanism detached, glass dome cracked), height of clock approx. 39cm.

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