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An early 19th Century French ormolu mantel clock, by L Mallet A Paris, the eight day movement with silk suspension and striking to bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and in arched case surmounted by a battle axe, sword and wreath and with applied foliage beneath the dial, a Roman soldier proffering his helmet stands to the right, all over a frieze of classical figures, on adjustable feet, 15 1/2" high (illustrated).
Jaeger-Le Coultre, An Atmos mantel clock, the white chapter ring having applied Arabic & tapered hour numerals, Dauphine hands, and signed to the centre `Jaeger-Le Coultre, Atmos, Swiss Made`, with the underside of the lacquered brass four glass case signed and stamped with the movement calibre number `526-5`, the top of the escapement also signed and stamped with the serial number `132189`, giving a date of manufacture for 1960, height 22cm. Complete with box & manual.
Vincenti et Cie, Paris, A mahogany and brass mantel clock, the eight day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, the round dial having a white enamel chapter ring with black Roman numerals, an engine turned centre, and blued steel spade hands, the rectangular mahogany case having applied brass classical mouldings and feet, height 32cm. * Vincenti was a well known French clock movement maker who founded his business in Montbeliard in 1823 before going bankrupt in 1824, the business then taken over by the manager Roux to become Vincenti et Cie working at Rue d`Anjou au Marcus, Paris from 1850.
A French four glass mantel clock, the eight day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with a twin tube mercury compensating pendulum, the two-piece white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel decorative hands and an inset visible escapement with jewelled pallets, having a Corniche brass four glass case, height 35cm.
Japy Fils a Paris, A French boulle mantel clock, the eight day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with the backplate stamped with the trademark and serial number of the movement maker `Japy Fils, 1805` along with the clockmaker`s name `Woppenheim, Paris`, the repousee dial having blue Roman numerals to the porcelain cartouches and decorative blued steel hands, contained in a red tortoiseshell boulle case inlaid with engraved brass and having applied ormolu mouldings, height 44cm. * Japy Fils were the two sons, Adolphe and Jules, of the clockmaker Frederic Japy later becaming the well known Japy Freres concern, working in Beaucourt, France from the mid 19th Century. * Woppenheim is recorded in Paris at the same period of time.
Japy Freres, Paris, A gilt metal and bronze mantel clock, the eight day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the repousee dial having inset porcelain cartouches with black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the case in the form of a bronze elephant on which stands the drum clock surmounted by a model of a cherub playing the cymbals, standing on a stylised gilt metal oval base, height 50cm. * Japy Freres were founded by Frederic Japy at Beaucourt, France who had, circa 1776, been the first to use machines to manufacture watch & clock parts. By the mid 19th Century they had become one of the largest suppliers of roulant blancs to the horological trade with premises in both Paris and London.
Samuel Marti, Paris, A blonde tortoiseshell mantel clock, the eight day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong and stamped with the trademark of the movement maker `S. Marti, Paris`, the white enamel dial decorated with painted swags between the black Arabic numerals, with decorative engraved brass hands and signed with the retailer`s name ` Brock & Sons, Edinburgh`, the blonde tortoiseshell case having a caddy top surmounted by a cast brass handle, four finials to the top corners and decorative feet, height 33cm (handle down). * Samuel Marti et Cie are recorded as maker`s of roulant blanc clock movements working at Le Pays de Montbeliard circa 1867 with a retail outlet in Paris.

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