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An unusual wooden cased mantel clock, glazed opening door, turned and gilded decorations, made by the Seikosha Clock Company, Japan. This company was a competitor to the similar German and American clocks in the early 20th century, and made the majority of clocks in Japan between 1892 and 1923 when the company was growing to become Seiko, has key and pendulum in the form of a stained glass owl - Est £30 - £50
A large light oak cased mantel or bracket clock with arched top, lighter inlaid decoration, stepped base and brass bun feet, large convex silvered dial with attractive pierced steel hands behind a cast brass bezel, the movement having quarter hour ting-tang chiming and stamped W&H for the German manufacturer Winterhalder & Hofmier, with pendulum - Est £100 - £150
A large oak cased mantel or bracket clock of architectural form having incised brickwork, flutes and other decoration, square silvered dial with applied chapter ring and cast spandrels, movement hour and half past strike on a gong stamped W&H for the German manufacturer Winterhalder & Hofmier, with pendulum - Est £100 - £150
A French Sienna and contrasting green marble Art Deco style mantel clock, round plate movement with count-wheel strike on a bell stamped SCAPH, the green marble dial setting off the Art Deco gilded hands and applied numerals, with pendulum and key - SCAPH is the mark for Societe Clusiennes d'Appareils de Precision et d'Horologerie, a company based near the French Alps started in 1918 - Est £100 - £150
A French gilt brass and champleve enamel four glass mantel clock Unsigned, circa 1900 The eight-day gong striking movement with mercury filled pendulum and circular cream floral garland decorated Arabic numeral dial with blued steel hands, the gilt bevel-glazed four glass case with cavetto moulded cornice and repeating leaf decorated blue ground enamel band to frieze above fluted Corinthian three-quarter columns to angles and conforming enamel band to the moulded skirt base, 27cm (10.5ins) high.
A French malachite inset Belge noir marble mantel clock with barometer and thermometer Retailed by Elkington and Co., Liverpool, late 19th century The eight-day bell striking movement with circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with spade hands set behind bevel-glazed cast brass bezel engraved ELKINGTON & Co. -LIVERPOOL to lower margin, the drumhead case with movement cradled within scroll-shaped shoulders fronted with aneroid barometer with circular white enamel register calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations opposing curved mercury thermometer tube calibrated in both Fahrenheit and Centigrade to a white enamel circular scale, the centre with malachite inset shaped panel within gilt line scroll incised decoration, on moulded skirt base with conforming geometric line bordered foliate scroll decoration to apron, 28cm (11ins) high.
A French malachite inset Belge noir marble perpetual calendar mantel clock with moonphase, barometer and thermometer Unsigned, late 19th century The eight-day bell striking movement stamped 1761, 10 6 to backplate, with twin mercury jar pendulum and visible Brocot escapement to the recessed centre of the two-piece white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands behind bevel glazed bezel, the drum-head case with swollen scroll-outline front fitted with enamel dial for perpetual calendar featuring subsidiary day-of-the-week and date-of-the-month dials beneath moonphase aperture to the cloud and starry painted recessed centre, within outer ring annotated for month-of-the-year with signs of the zodiac behind similar bevel glazed brass bezel opposing conforming aneroid barometer with visible mechanism to centre within circular white enamel scale calibrated in barometric inches with the usual observations and inscribed HOLOSTERIC BAROMETER to upper half and with curved mercury tube FAHRENHEIT scale thermometer to the lower half, the centre with shaped brass-edged bevel glazed lenticle flanked by inset malachite panels within gilt scroll incised line decoration infill, on generous cavetto moulded base incorporating further malachite roundel and gilt incised decoration to the shaped apron, (base of case with damage, unrestored), 65cm (25.5ins) high.
A fine French Louis Philippe rosewood and marquetry mantel clock with calendar and alarm Taveau Freres, Paris, mid 19th century The eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with fine beat adjustment to pendulum crutch and take-off for the calendar work set beneath, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed Taveau Freres to centre, with fine gilt ÔarrowÕ hands and blued steel alarm setting hand within a gilt brass engine-turned convex glazed bezel, the rectangular plinth-form case with figural surmount cast as cupid kneeling whilst holding pan pipes above fascia with fine brass, mother of pearl and ivory butterfly inhabited marquetry decorated panel infill around dial, over rectangular glazed aperture enclosing silvered subsidiary day-of-the-week and date-of-the-month dials, the sides divided into panels with brass double line borders, on cavetto moulded skirt base fronted with a scallop-shell centred foliate scroll inlaid panel, with rounded angles and on shallow squab feet, 48cm (19ins) high; with a later well made rosewood wall bracket with rectangular platform with single curved support, 19cm (17.5ins) high, the clock and wall bracket 67cm (22.5ins) high overall.
A French engraved gilt brass mantel clock with perpetual calendar Potonie, Paris, mid 19th century The eight-day countwheel bell striking movement stamped POTONIE, PARIS, 303 to backplate and with take-off for the calendar work set beneath, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with repeat signature to centre and finely pierced blued steel hands, the case with shaped scroll pierced and engraved fascia incorporating three subsidiary dials for day-of-the-week, date-of-the-month and month-of-the-year to apron, on integral leaf-engraved feet and with scroll outline tall strut supports to rear, 19cm (7.5ins) high; now mounted on circular ebonised wood base with glass dome (cracked), 24cm (9.5ins) high overall (original wooden base included with the lot).
A French Second Empire small ormolu mantel clock Unsigned, mid 19th century The eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with gilt engine-turned centre within white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring and floral trail cast bezel to dial, the rectangular case with cavetto cornice above winged baton and laurel cast upper quadrant mounts the apron applied with flaming torches and festoon swag, on shallow leaf cast skirt base with disc feet, 22cm (8.75ins) high.
A French gilt brass mantel clock in the Greek Revival taste The movement by Samuel Marti et Cie, Paris, late 19th century The eight-day two train bell striking movement with S. Marti et Cie, MEDAILLE DE BRONZE roundel and stamped 5277 to backplate, the dial cast as a shield with concentric geometric and laurel band convex centre within chapter ring applied with raised black Roman numerals, the case with seated cherub surmount to the elaborate double scroll surmount above lotus leaf moulded break-arch cornice and female terms flanking dial, the sides applied with stylised seated winged griffin supports, the break-fronted wide plinth base with geometric mouldings and inset with relief cast figural frieze panels and with stalks to the front angles, on block feet with central cartouche between and flanked by scroll pierced side supports, 41cm (16ins) high.
A French Louis XVI style ormolu mantel clock Retailed by W. Opppenheim, Paris, late 19th century The countwheel bell striking movement with blue on white Roman numeral circular enamel dial with Arabic five minute to outer track and fine gilt hands set behind convex bevel-glazed bezel, the case with twin handled urn surmount over lionÕs mask side mounts and scroll chased tapered base section incorporating brass grille inserts and with husk swag mount to front, on inverted breakfront platform base with leafy scroll decorated apron and fluted panel block feet to angles, 40cm (15.75ins) high.
A Fine French Sevres style porcelain mounted ormolu mantel clock garniture Retailed by John Bennett, London, late 19th century The eight-day gong striking movement with oval retailerÕs stamp JOHN BENNETT, 84 & 85 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON and numbered 8967, 64 to backplate, the porcelain dial with marine landscape painted centre within dark blue ground gilt bordered Roman numeral cartouche chapter ring and leaf cast bezel, the waisted case with deep blue ground gilt scroll painted porcelain twin handled surmount above floral urn cast finials and generous acanthus chased side scrolls flanking shaped porcelain panel decorated with figures within an 18th century harbour beneath dial, the sides with female Indian mask mounts to shoulders, on scroll feet attached to an integral cast base with lambrequin drapery to apron and square section toupe feet to angles, 47cm (18.5ins) high; with a pair of ormolu mounted twin handled urn side pieces en suite, each with foliate bud finial to the ogee outline domed cover over panel painted with conforming coastal seascape within elaborate deep blue ground gilt borders, on cast spreading foot and separate giltwood stand, 37cm (15ins) high.
A French gilt brass mounted tortoishell small mantel clock Unsigned, late 19th century The eight-day gong striking movement with VINCENTI & CIE, MEDAILLE DÕARGENT 1855 roundel and stamped 89121, 37 to backplate, the dial with applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers and every minute numbered to outer track behind convex bevel glazed cast bezel, the case with urn finials and foliate cast frieze to the cupola surmount above cast gilt brass moulded cornice and plinth base with conforming brass mouldings and scroll cast mount to apron, on ogee shaped bracket feet, 29cm (11.5ins) high.
A French Louis XV style ormolu mantel clock Unsigned, mid 19th century The eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with silk suspension and Japy Freres MEDAILLE DÕOR roundel over stamped 64 to backplate, the twelve piece blue on white enamel Roman numeral cartouche numeral dial with scroll-chased centre and within convex glazed bezel, the waisted elaborate foliate scroll cast case with foliate spray surmount above flowerhead trellis cast shaped side frets and conforming infill to the shaped apron flanked by scroll supports, on integral conforming rococo cast open-work base with pierced feet, 36cm (14ins) high.
A French Louis XV style brass mounted mantel clock Unsigned, late 19th century and later The eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with circular white enamel Roman numeral dial behind bevel glazed cast brass bezel, now in a waisted yew veneered case with cherub surmount to the concave sided upstand above scroll crest and shaped mounts to front angles and floral spray to apron, on rocaille cast feet with leafy apron between, 34cm (13.5ins) high.
A French Louis XV style gilt brass mounted boulle mantel clock Retailed by W. Oppenheim, London and Paris, circa 1900 The eight-day striking movement with oval retailerÕs stamp W. OPPENHEIM, LONDRES PARIS and numbered 500, 87 to backplate, the circular gilt rosette centred blue on white enamel Roman numeral cartouche dial with convex bevel glazed brass bezel, the arched foliate-scroll engraved brass and mottled red shell marquetry veneered case with basket of fruit cast finial to the concave sided surmount above foliate cast crest issuing husk trails to the angles, the apron inset with a Sevres style porcelain plaque decorated with two cherubs at work, the sides with blind brass grille sound frets, the base with scroll cast angle mounts and integral scroll feet with leafy apron between, 37cm (14.5ins) high.
Impressive French bronze and ormolu two train figural mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4.25" convex white dial signed Gabriel Le Roy, Rue du Temple No. 115, a Paris, within a cast bronze rocky case with applied ormolu mounts upon a brass and white marble stepped base, surmounted by an ormolu classical nude maiden attended by a winged cherub, 22" high (pendulum)
Large French brass and four glass two train calendar mantel clock, the S. Marti movement signed Charles Oudin, Palais-Royale 52, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 6" white chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre signed Charles Oudin, 52 Palais-Royale with moon phase aperture and three subsidiary calendar dials, within a bevelled glazed stepped case, 17.25" high (mercury pendulum, winding key)
Good Vulliamy style bronze and ormolu single fusee figural mantel clock, the 3.75" ormolu dial within a drumhead casing surmounted by an eagle with outstretched wings and flanked by two winged cherubs, upon a rectangular stepped base with Satyr mask and floral swag mounts, 12" high (pendulum)

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