A French brass inlaid ebonised portico mantel clock. Unsigned, mid 19th century. The eight-day striking movement with anchor escapement and numbered 13169 to backplate, with a gilt on black marble Roman numeral dial with mottled marble inset centre and decorative scroll-cast gilt brass bezel, the case with brass strung entablature incorporating gadrooned cornice moulding above four spiral twist columns with gilt engine-turned capitals and bases and with movement and dial set between, on conforming stepped skirt base with block feet (dial probably a replacement), 46cm (18ins) high; with a foliate inlaid ebonised plinth stand 7cm (2.75ins) high, the clock and stand 53cm (21ins) high overall.
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A fine French Empire gilt and patinated bronze portico mantel clock. N. Jennart, Brussels, early 19th century. The two train outside countwheel bell striking movement with silk suspension for the female mask sunburst bob pendulum, the convex white enamel Roman numeral dial signed N. Jennart, a Bruxelles to centre, with fine gilt hands and milled bezel, the gabled case with ball finials above gadroon moulded cornice and applied opposing trumpeting Fortuna figural mounts flanked by standing putti to the angles of the pediment, the front pilaster uprights applied with stylised pedestals surmounted with griffins supporting a baton passing beneath the dial and draped with a lambrequin apron flanked by squirrels, each side with pierced infill to the top of the pointed arch aperture, on inverted Gothic arch tracery decorated plinth base with female mask rosette applied angles and skirt base with turned feet, 42.5cm (16.75ins) high.
A French Louis Philippe ormolu mantel clock. J.B. Beguin, Paris, mid 19th century. The eight-day outside countwheel bell striking movement with circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed J.B. Beguin, A PARIS to centre and within cartouche shaped cast bezel, the elaborate case cast in the 16th century revival style with surmount of an angel surrounded by objects emblematic of the arts over double concave panel frieze relief decorated with masks and rosettes, the front with martial trophy beneath dial flanked by spiral twist Corinthian columns and concave side sections applied with niches supporting figures in 16th century dress, on conforming strapwork panel cast shaped swept base with pierced scroll feet to angles and winged dragon to apron between, 47cm (18.5ins) high.
A French Louis XV style brass mounted floral marquetry decorated rosewood mantel clock. A.D. Mougin, Paris, circa 1900. The eight-day two train gong striking movement stamped with AD. MOUGIN, DEUX MEDAILLES trademark and numbered 5271 6 to the circular backplate, the blue on white enamel circular Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes to outer track and blackened steel hands set behind a moulded cast brass convex bevel glazed bezel, the waisted case with foliate scroll cast fixed handle to the shallow arch upstand above leafy spray inlaid decoration around dial and rococo foliate scroll border mounts to angles, the sides with conforming floral marquetry, on cast feet, 42cm (16.5ins) high.
A Louis XVI style gilt metal and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock, French mid 19th Century, with an urn finial, the case with panels, decorated with musical trophies, flowers and pendants, on a bleu celeste ground, the dial centred with cherubs, signed `Russell, Malvern`, cylinder movement, striking on a bell, 46cms, (18"), on a mahogany plinth, under a glass dome, 61cms, (24") overall.
A Louis XVI style gilt metal and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock, French late 19th century, campana urn finial, (damaged), the dial fascia painted with figures in the manner of Fraganard, on a bleu celeste ground, the case with volute scrolls, ribbon cresting and oak-leaf pendants, raised on lion paw feet, French cylinder movement, signed - S. Marti, striking on a bell, on a shaped gilt wood plinth, 43cms, (17") overall.
A Louis XVI style gilt metal and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock, French second half of the 19th Century, the case surmounted by a cherub drawing a bow, porcelain panels with cherubs and flowers on a rose pompadour ground, French cylinder movement by Jappy Freres & Cie, striking on a bell, 34cms, (13½").
A 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock by Japy Freres, with eight day bell striking movement, the enamelled dial with swag decoration and Arabic numerals, the stepped cased with arched ends on six bun feet, with twin handled urn and pineapple finial, complete with pendulum and key, height 34.5cm (illustrated)
A 19th century French gilt bronze and ormolu mounted mantel clock with inset Sèvres porcelain panels, decorated with cherubs and flowers, the domed top with pineapple finial and applied floral swags on stepped concave base (dial af), the striking movements marked CAF and no.11201, lacking bell and applied swag to column front, complete with pendulum, height 53cm (illustrated)
Gilt spelter cased architectural style mantel clock, having a dome top, porcelain dial with painted decoration and Roman numerals flanked by three architectural columns to either side and standing on six classical mask head supports, brass movement by Japy Freres, striking on a bell, 32cm high
Edward VII silver and tortoiseshell cased mantel clock, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the case with inlaid classical foliate decoration and standing on turned feet, French brass movement, makers William Comyns & Sons, London 1909, 18cm high with handle raised Top tortoiseshell panel has a 7cm crack. Dial has a hairline crack running vertically from the numeral 1 down to the numeral 5 - General condition consistent with age **
Victorian black slate mantel clock with eight day French movement striking on a gong, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gilt floral filigree centre. Architectural case of classical form with bronzed Corinthian columns and classical pilasters, the caddy top with classical frieze and four urn finials surmounted by a figure of Minerva, the lower part of case with engraved presentation plaque, 53cm overall height
Nineteenth century mantel clock garniture with eight day movement striking on a bell, white enamel dial with visible escapement, signed - John Hall & Co, Paris and Manchester, in a black slate and rouge marble case of classical form with twin columns and scroll decoration and a central clear glass panel with visible pendulum. The garniture two similarly decorated slate and marble bases surmounted with black slate tazzas, 45cm overall height (3)

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