A FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, the eight day movement having black porcelain dial with flowerhead, in tapering oblong brass case with inset porcelain plaques depicting classical figures en grisaille, male burst surmount with war trophy, eagle headed side brackets with portrait medallions, on claw feet, late 19th century, 12 1/4" high
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A late 19th Century mahogany and boxwood line inlaid Mantel Clock, the lancet shaped case with freestanding columns, to a plinth base and raised on four compressed bun feet, with cast brass bezel enclosing a 6” Roman dial with outside minute track and spade hands, to a square brass movement, with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 16 ¼”
A late 19th Century black slate and variegated marble Mantel Clock, the case of plinth form, with vertical columns, to a cast brass bezel with beaded rim and embossed surround, 3 ½” Roman enamelled dial, with outside minute track and fleur de lys hands, and circular brass movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel, strike on a bell, height 9”
A late 19th Century ebonised and brass mounted Mantel Clock, plinth shaped case with cast and applied swing carry handle, and scrolling spandrels, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 3 ½” Roman enamelled dial with outside minute track, and blued steel moon hands, to a circular brass movement with short bob pendulum and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 9”
An early 20th Century mahogany cased balloon Mantel Clock, the drum case on a waisted base set with satinwood surround, over floral garlands, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 4 ½” Roman enamelled dial, with outside minute track and black painted spade hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a blued steel coiled gong, height 12”
An early 20th Century oak cased Mantel Clock, the architectural case with palladium pediment over reeded columns, to a plinth base, and a 5 ½” square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and black painted spade hands, to a spring driven movement, with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 16”
Benetfink & Co London, an Edwardian walnut mantel clock, the inverted bell top case with carrying handle, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring and slow/fast adjustment above XII, with brass capped pilasters to the front and sides, and brass side fret panels, all raised on bracket feet, with German Lenzkirch '1 Million' twin gong movement, 37cm high, 29.5cm wide
Joseph Catherwood, London A gilt bronze mantel clock, now with an associated three train musical movement, striking the hours on eight bells, the musical movement playing cotillan/ minuet/gavotte and song tunes, 43cm. Joseph Catherwood (circa 1775-1825) is little recorded but is known to have been a close associate of Aynsworth Thwaites, the leading London supplier of spring clocks at the end of the 18th century. Catherwood is recorded as working in Bunhill Row most of his life. Items bearing his name vary from watches, clocks for the Spanish and Eastern markets, as well as one of the finest longcase regulators of the late 18th century, on view in the British Museum.
A 19th Century French Gilt Brass Mantelpiece Garniture of striking Mantel Clock with 8.2cm enamel dial with blue Roman numerals striking on a bell, the movement by Rainzo et freres Paris, the case surmounted by a swag decorated Urn and a pair of 2-branch Candlesticks with concave platform bases, Clock 33.4cm high.

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