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Fine brass cased mantel clock by Dent of London, the gilt case in the form of a large carriage clock with folding handle and having four bevelled glass panels, the back with detachable brass door having hooded winding apertures, the circular silvered dial with engraved centre signed ‘DENT, 61 Strand, 1628’. Chapter ring with Roman numerals and having scroll engraved surround, the back plate signed ‘DENT, 61 Strand, London 1628’, single fusee movement, 25cm high with handle raised
An engraved brass mounted ebonised small mantel clock now incorporating a musical box mechanism. Unsigned, probably Austrian, mid 19th century and later. The two train bell striking movement with push-button hour repeat, standing barrels, anchor escapement and shaped plates, the white enamel Roman numeral waisted dial with elaborate scroll hands and overlaid with a pierced and engraved brass decoration to the lower section, in a waisted ebonised case with button finial and ogee moulded surmount above rectangular side windows, the front and side surfaces overlaid with conforming shaped pierced and engraved lacquered brass decoration, on two later gilt brass rail supports, 24cm (9.5ins) high; with original conforming ebonised plinth applied with further decorative brass mounts and now fitted to upper surface with a later musical box mechanism formerly playing a choice of two airs via a 2.25 inch cylinder and tuned steel comb within brass frame and glazed cover, on scroll cast brass feet, (musical mechanism incomplete, dial with faults) 18.5cm (11.25ins) high overall.
A French gilt brass four glass mantel clock. Retailed by Aird and Thomson, late 19th century, The eight-day two train bell striking movement 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 Breguet hands and signed AIRD & THOMSON between the winding squares, the heavy brass bevel-glazed case with channel cut corners to the moulded cornice and rounded uprights above cavetto moulded skirt base with conforming detail to angles and incorporating bracket feet, 36cm (14ins) 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 XVI style ormolu mounted marble mantel clock. Unsigned, Paris, 19th century, The eight-day outside countwheel bell striking movement with circular white enamel convex Arabic numeral dial inscribed a Paris to centre and with pierced and engraved gilt brass hands within an engine turned glazed bezel, the case with chased gilt surmount modelled as a cherub with a flaming torch supported on a billowing cloud above moulded white marble cornice and side scrolls flanking a black marble rectangular central section applied with cast stylised foliate scroll mounts around dial, on black marble banded plinth base applied with conforming foliate mounts to lower edge and on engine turned gilt feet, 34cm (13.5ins) high.
A French Empire ormolu figural mantel clock. Choiselat-Gallien, Paris, early 19th century, The outside countwheel striking movement with silk suspension and circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed CHOISELAT-GALLIEN, Fab`t de Bronzes du Garde-Meuble, LESIEUR Hs, A PARIS to centre within gilt lotus leaf cast bezel and set into a rectangular plinth with scroll cast decoration above and below and surmounted with an oil lamp and two books applied beside classical male scholar seated on an X-frame stool onto a rectangular base applied with central urn and wreath flanked by flaming torches to front and on engine turned bun feet (lacking pendulum, bell and minute hand), 38cm (15ins) high.
A French Sevres style porcelain inset ormolu mantel clock. Unsigned, circa 1870. The eight-day bell striking movement with circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with Breguet hands within repeating leaf cast bezel, the case with ovoid surmount painted with gilt bordered vignettes of exotic birds above egg-and-dart cornice and front with leaf cast fan shaped mounts to upper quadrants and shaped cherub decorated panel beneath dial, the sides with curved panels further decorated with exotic birds, on acanthus cast and chased moulded plinth base with foliate trails to skirt and turned feet, 35.5cm (14ins) high.
A French ormolu mounted white and grey marble mantel clock. Antoine Martin, Paris, circa 1800. The eight-day outside countwheel bell striking movement with silk suspension and circular white enamel convex Arabic numeral dial inscribed A.the Martin, a Paris in puce to centre, with gilt brass hands and within hinged gilt bead-cast glazed bezel, the case with surmount modelled as a vase of flowers above leafy side scrolls and festoon husk cast swag beneath dial, raised on rectangular section uprights applied with leafy mounts flanked by further slender inverted baluster uprights and with sunburst mask pendulum swinging between, on lozenge-outline platform base inset with further leafy mounts to borders and with cast feet, 42cm (16.5ins) high. An Antoine Thomas Martin is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Paris circa 1788.
A French patinated bronze mantel clock garniture. Desnoue, Nantes, circa 1870. The eight-day bell striking movement with twelve-piece blue on white enamel Roman numeral dial signed DESNOUE FAB`T, NANTES to an enamel plaque to the upper border of the rosette cast centre, within egg-and-dart cast surround and bevel glazed bezel, the case with urn surmount above festoon husk draped decoration beneath dial issuing from the stylised lion`s mask cast masks with pendant handles to sides, the pedestal base fronted with a foliate scroll inset shaped cartouche flanked by openwork decoration and waisted block feet, 50cm (19.75ins) high; with a pair of conforming six-light candelabra, each with central nozzle above five scroll shaped branches and foliate cast upright applied with lion`s mask handles to the central knop, on conforming base with openwork side scrolls and fronted with a shaped panel flanked by waisted block feet, each 54cm (21.25ins) high (3).
A French Louis Philippe engraved gilt brass mounted tortoiseshell small portico mantel clock. Leroy, Paris, mid 19th century, The eight-day outside countwheel bell striking movement stamped LEROY A PARIS to backplate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial similarly signed to centre and with pierced blued steel hands within moulded gilt bezel, the mottled red shell veneered case with ogee shaped pediment fronted with scroll pierced and engraved gilt brass mounts around the dial, on four Corinthian column uprights with rosette cast `gridiron` pendulum swinging between, the inverted breakfronted plinth base with conforming shaped gilt mounts to upper surface and front panels and with ogee moulded skirt, 30cm (11.75ins) high; with an ogee moulded plinth base with canted angles, 35.5cm (14ins) high overall.
A French Louis XV style gilt brass small mantel clock Retailed by Whistler, London, mid 19th century The eight-day bell striking movement with blue on white enamel Roman numeral dial in a waisted rococo scroll cast case with foliate knop finial above shaped cast brass grille side frets and conforming panel to apron, on scroll feet and mounted on a conforming scroll cast shaped platform base with pierced feet, the rear of the case engraved Whistler, 11 Strand, 34.5cm (13.5ins) high.
A French Louis XVI style gilt brass mounted white marble small mantel clock. Unsigned, circa 1900. The outside countwheel bell striking movement with floral garland decorated white Arabic numeral enamel dial with cast brass hands within engine turned glazed bezel, the arched case with twin handled urn surmount and ribbon tied cast crest above acanthus side scrolls and tied flaming torch beneath dial, on inverted breakfront base with bowed central section fronted with intertwined laurel cast mount, on engine turned feet, 28cm (11ins) high.
A FRENCH GREEN ONYX STRIKER MANTEL CLOCK 9cm enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, the anchor movement striking the half and full hour on a spiral gong, stamped on the backplate with a stamp of approval by Jules Rolez Limited, Paris, the case in the form of a Roman facade with Ionic pillars, on a plinth base, on metal feet, distress 34cm high 1
Early twentieth century French bevelled four glass mantel clock in a filigree decorated brass case with eight day movement striking on a gong, mercury compensated pendulum, movement signed - Samuel Marti, Paris, white enamel dial with gilt hands - retailed by Mappin & Webb, London, 26.5cm overall heightFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Nineteenth century gilt mantel clock of waisted form with classical foliate decoration, surmounted by gilded representation of an eagle attacking a snake, French eight day movement, signed - H P & Co, striking on a bell, black and gilt dial with gilt hands, 41.5cm overall heightFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Nineteenth century gilt metal mantel clock modelled as a seated female reading and holding a stick, accompanied by a lamb, on a white marble plinth with gilt mounts and painted plaque, standing on six decorative feet, eight day French movement with outside count wheel, striking on a bell and white enamel dial, under a glass dome with oak base, 41cm overall height including domeFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A 19th century French boulle mantel clock, the 3 inch enamel convex dial with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and twin winding holes the back plated stamped `Girouxc 1205 Paris` the balloon shaped case with pagoda top and floral finial with glazed door below on four gilt metal scroll feet, 29.5cm high For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.

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