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A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL OR TABLE CLOCK, the nautical gilt metal case in the form of a sailor upon a sail boat with rope tied bale containing a white enamel convex dial with Roman numerals signed C de. Allier a Paris with twin train movement, silk suspension and bell strike, raised on a canted base with knurled feet, 18" high.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL OR TABLE CLOCK with white enamel Roman dial and twin train Marti bell striking movement, the gilt metal and alabaster case signed Mourey, surmounted with a figure of a smartly dressed huntsman with gun, dog and pheasant on a foliate and scroll base with additional gilt wood and ebonised bases, the clock 16" high.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK of folly form, the dome top surmounted by a bronzed and parcel gilt figure of a torch bearing cherub seated on a rock above a bow fronted case, the two piece dial with Arabic chapters, Bristol blue enamel centre and visible escapement flanked by two further cherubs, the A.D. Mougin twin train movement striking on a coiled gong, 19" high.
A late Victorian black slate and marble mantel clock of architectural form, retailed by J W Benson, Luggate Hill, London, the 5 inch dial with white enamel chapter ring of Arabic numerals and centred anchor escapement, the eight day movement striking on a bell, stamped `49335`, the architectural case with half fluted side pilasters, on a rectangular stepped base, 45cm wide, 32.5cm high, 16cm deep
A French belge noir marble and applied enamel panel decorated mantel clock, late 19th century, the shaped pediment with urn finials and applied red ground enamel plaque decorated in the Aesthetic taste with birds amongst flowering foliage above gilt arabic numeral dial with conforming enamel panel to apron, on plinth base with squab feet (damage to case) 40cm high.
A French Louis XV style boulle mantel clock, circa 1900, the eight-day gong striking movement with circular white enamel simulated thirteen piece Roman numeral dial in a waisted foliate scroll engraved brass inlaid red shell veneered case with gilt dragon surmount and foliate cast mounts to angles terminating with scroll feet, 31cm high.
A French oval brass four glass mantel clock, late 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and visible Brocot escapement to the recessed centre of the two-piece white enamel Roman numeral dial, the bevel glazed case with moulded cornice and base, 27.5cm high.
A French gilt metal mantel clock, late 19th century, the eight-day striking movement with gilt-centred Roman numeral silvered dial in a rectangular case with putto surmount to the elaborate foliate cast superstructure above Corinthian columns to angles and applied scroll cast decoration around dial, on moulded base with projecting scroll feet, approximately 40cm high
A French porcelain inset gilt brass mantel clock, unsigned, late 19th century, the eight-day gong striking movement with rectangular porcelain dial with shaped gilt-outline Arabic numeral cartouche numerals above scene painted with Renaissance figures within gilt scrolls, the rectangular case with conforming panel inset domed upstand and turned finials above knopped columns to angles, on canted base with cavetto moulded foot, 31cm high.
A French gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell mantel clock. Retailed by Finnigans, Manchester, circa 1900, the eight-day gong striking movement with circular white enamel Arabic numeral dial signed FINNIGANS, MANCHESTER to centre, within cast brass bezel fitted with convex bevel glass, the 18th century style case with brass hinged carrying handle and urn finials to the bell top upstand above foliate cast gilt mouldings and winged cherub head mounts above concave topped wondows to sides, on moulded plinth base with cast feet, 31 cm high excluding handle.
A French Empire ormolu mantel clock with moonphase, Arnout a Paris, early 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel and silk suspension, the two piece silvered Roman numeral dial with visible deadbeat escapement above rolling moonphase and signature Arnout a Paris to centre and with Breguet hands, the case with griffin cast handles to urn surmount above ivy entwined torch to frieze and Composite cast pilasters to front angles, on plinth base decorated with a laurel entwined baton to apron and block feet (gilding heavily rubbed), 56.5cm high. . Provenance: Ropley House, Alresford, Hampshire
A French Louis XVI gilt brass and white marble small mantel clock, late 18th century, the eight-day movement with countwheel bell strike, silk suspension and circular white Roman numeral enamel dial signed Henry Voisin to centre and with Arabic five minutes to the outer track, the rectangular case with urn surmount above reeded half-round columns to sides and foliate spray fronted glazed aperture beneath dial, on shaped white marble base inset with foliate panels, on toupie feet, 30cm high.
A French Louis XV style ormolu mantel clock, Raingo Freres, late 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with silk suspension and stamped with manufacturer‘s trademark to backplate, with gilt scroll centred Roman numeral enamel cartouche dial in a waisted elaborate assymetric scroll cast case with applied dragon to apron and on integral scroll feet, 34cm high.
A mid-Victorian French Lyre mantel clock having an eight-day duration movement with silk suspension and bee shaped cast pendulum bob, striking the hours and half hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the brass champleve dial having floral decoration to the centre, black Roman hour numerals, blued steel moon hands and a decorative cast `acanthus leaf` surround, the mahogany lyre-shaped case having applied gilt metal mounts, height 44cm.
Large and impressive late nineteenth century Dresden porcelain figure group mantel clock with classical female riding on chariot being hailed by cherubs with garlands of flowers and two female attendants with swans on oval floral encrusted base - the French chiming eight day movement with enamel dial, 51cm high, blue crossed swords and incised marks Good overall condition - one cherub has both arms re-stuck, chips to flowers and piece of foliage re-stuck
Late nineteenth century French mantel clock in brass mounted case with swing carrying handle. Simulated chinoiserie painted finish of birds and flowers. French movement with alarm and white enamel dial, pierced brass hands and separate alarm pointer standing on four bracket feet, 19cm overall height to top of handle
Nineteenth century gilt and silvered brass mounted mantel clock with blue porcelain panels painted with Classical scenes and cherubs. The case with rococo foliate decoration incorporating female Bacchanalian figures surmounted by a Classical urn. French movement striking on a bell, 31cm overall height
A `Boulle` Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by F.Villemsens A Paris, circa 1890, the case with applied gilt metal scroll mounts and surmounted with a cockerel, tortoiseshell veneer and brass inlay, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped by the retailer, 33cm high
An Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, signed Hilgers, A Paris, circa 1790, the case with musical trophies and flowerhead decoration, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed Hilgers a Paris, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, later converted to spring suspension, 43cm high
An Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, signed A.B.Savory & Sons, 11 & 12 Cornhill, 20533, circa 1880, the case with two winged cherubs and surmounted by two birds, floral and scroll work base, 4-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped with maker`s mark and numbered `20533`, 31cm high

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