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A mid 19th Century French four-glass mantel clock the gilt brass case with door to front and back fitted a white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed Henri Moine, Galerie de Valois 124 Palais Royal, the eight day movement striking on a bell No 5391 and signed Henrie Moine Paris on the back plate, 38cm (15") high
A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED LANCET MANTEL CLOCK the French eight day movement striking on a gong, the white dial with Arabic numerals and pierced gilt metal hands, signed C.W Boothby, Scarborough, the case inlaid with satinwood strap work, flowers and harebell be-ribboned swags around the dial with fretted sound panel to each side, on a moulded plinth raised on four gilt metal bun feet, 33cms high
A 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK of eight day movement striking on a bell, the enamelled dial with blue Roman numerals and black Arabic numerals, stamped to the back plate ÒMedaille d'Argent, Venic.... et ci”, the oval case surmounted by a bronze figure of a satyr playing cymbals, on toupie feet, 40cms high.
A fine William IV large rosewood mercury wheel barometer with timepiece French, London, circa 1830. The 12 inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches and with star engraved centre beneath 6 inch silvered Roman numeral clock dial signed French Royal Exchange, London to centre and with regulation slot at 12 oclock fronting a circular pillar single fusee movement with platform lever escapement to front-plate, with bowfronted Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and hygrometer to the break-arch pedimented case above, the cavetto moulded base with spirit level repeat signed FRENCH ROYAL EXCHANGE and with ivory setting pointer adjustment disc, 125cm high, B.C. Ref. 156. Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Wheel or Banjo page 89. Santiago James Moore French is recorded by Banfield as working from his Royal Exchange address 1810-40. He was primarily a clockmaker specialising in small high quality mantel clocks.
A Regency ebonised and brass mounted mantel clock, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the back plate with an engraved border and a Strike/Not Strike lever, the enamel dial (not signed) with an foliage engraved plate, the case with a pineapple finial, stringing and marquetry, pierced scale side panels on palmette feet, 15.75in (40cm) h, 10in (25.5cm) w. Pendulum. See Barder, Richard C R. The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830. p.204 pl. VI/45 for an almost identical clock by John Denne.
A FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 3 1/2" brass dial with Roman numerals, in stepped oblong brass case surmounted by male classical figures with lyres, the base applied with urn and festoons, on leaf moulded plinth, 19th century, 11 3/4" wide, 16 3/4" high

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