An Edwardian brass inlaid mahogany eight-day mantel clock, the French gong-striking movement with white Arabic numeral enamel dial, in break-arch case with ball finials, turned corner pilasters and foliate inlaid recessed brass bordered panel to front, on plinth base with bun feet, 29.5cm high.
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A French Louis XV style gilt brass mounted tortoiseshell mantel clock, retailed by J W Benson, 25 Old Bond St, London, late 19th century, the Japy Freres gong-striking movement with white Roman numeral dial, in waisted case with foliate scroll surmount and rococo gilt mounts to front, on conforming scroll feet, 36cm high.
A French lacquered brass eight-day mantel clock in the early 18th century taste, circa 1890, the bell-striking movement by Henry Marc with foliate scroll cast Roman numeral cartouche dial, in rectangular case with urn surmount and broken arch pediment over fluted pilaster and leafy scroll decorated front, with openwork scroll side mounts and on shaped base with scroll feet, 51cm high.
A late 19th century French lacquered brass eight-day mantel clock, the bell-striking movement with Roman numeral enamelled cartouche applied gilt brass dial, in rectangular case with urn surmount and gadroon moulded top, over foliate spandrel applied front and grotesque mask handles to sides, on plinth base with female mask applied front, on leafy paw feet, 62cm high.
A late 19th century French porcelain mounted gilt metal eight-day mantel clock, the bell-striking movement with powder blue ground Roman numeral cartouche porcelain dial, in arch pedimented case with foliate cast crest centred with a bust of Shakespeare over waisted panel front flanked by female figures emblematic of his work, on three-section porcelain mounted foliate scroll mounted base with scroll feet, 50cm high.
A late 19th century German walnut eight-day mantel clock, the Junghans gong-striking movement with 6.25 inch square brass dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and gilt foliate spandrels, in rectangular case with gabled pediment flanked by brass finials over brass festoon applied frieze and ring-turned pilaster uprights to front door, on moulded base with bun feet, 42cm high.
A French ormolu and Sevres style porcelain eight-day mantel clock, retailed by Edward & Sons, Paris, London & Glasgow, No.3702, circa 1880, the bell-striking movement with pink ground Roman numeral cartouche dial with lovebird and floral painted centre, in break-arch case with resting Cupid surmount and pineapple finials over fluted side columns and shaped courting couple decorated panel to front, on bowfront base with engine-turned feet, 34cm high.
A French Empire patinated bronze mounted oak eight-day mantel clock, circa 1830, the bell-striking movement with silvered Roman numeral dial set into foliate scroll pedimented rectangular pedestal beside finely cast figure of Minerva with cornucopia, on medallion and trophy centred festoon applied plinth base with leafy bracket feet, case probably originally marble, 49cm high.
A French Charles X ormolu library mantel clock, the eight-day bell-striking movement with engine-turned gilt Roman numeral dial, in rectangular platform case with globe, laurel wreath, book and drawing instrument surmount over faux bookcase and floral border decorated front, on engine-turned ball feet, lacking minute hand, 35cm high.
A French patinated bronze, ormolu and white marble eight-day sculptural mantel clock, circa 1860, the back-wound bell-striking movement by Vincenti & Cie for Maple & Co, Paris No.2570 with platform lever escapement, in globe form case applied with gilt floral crest and Arabic numerals flanked by pair of putti plotting a position on the globe, seated on stepped marble base with foliate scroll cast fronted panel to centre, on gilt disc feet, 25cm high.
An American belge noir marble mantel clock, circa 1890 by the Ansonia Clock Co, New York, the eight-day movement with two-piece Roman numeral dial and visible escapement to centre, in dome-top temple form case with figural decorated frieze and two pairs of pilasters, on plinth base, 41cm high.
A French ormolu eight-day mantel clock in the Greek Revival taste, circa 1880, the bell-striking movement with rosette centred gilt Roman numeral dial, in cylindrical plinth form case with young girl and lovebird bust surmount over lion mask mounted foliate pierced side scrolls and leafy bezel, on black and red marble shaped canted base with stylised paw feet, 47cm high.
A Paris Porcelain eight-day mantel clock, circa 1840, the bell-striking movement with silk suspension and signed 'Leroi a Paris, 1110' to backplate, with similarly signed blue on white Roman numeral enamel dial, with foliate cast gilt bezel, in waisted plinth form case with polychrome floral painted front panel within a gilt foliate scroll blue ground, with scroll borders and on outswept feet, repairs to porcelain, 21cm high.
A French contre-partie boulle eight-day mantel clock in the Louis XV taste, the gong-striking movement with simulated twelve-piece cartouche Roman numeral cream ceramic dial, in a waisted gilt metal foliate scroll mounted case with dragon surmount and husk cast feet, 31cm high; with a concave sided plinth.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRONZE & WHITE MARBLE SCULPTURAL MANTEL CLOCK, with half hour striking movement by Henry Marc Paris, the circular white enamelled dial with roman numerals surmounted by the figure of a Saracen and martial emblems, the rectangular case with marble inset panels and applied trophies of arms. Width 20". Height 22.5".
A Victorian gilt metal cased bell striking mantel clock, of Gothic architectural form, the movement signed to the backplate Harvey & Co. Regent St. London, 1029, the gilt dial with black Roman hour numerals, the case with a gilt dome and corner pinnacles, the sides with scrolled decoration and on a stepped square base.
A Victorian gilt metal cased bell striking mantel clock, of Gothic architectural form, the movement signed to the backplate Harvey & Co. Regent St. London, 1029, the gilt dial with black Roman hour numerals, the case with a gilt dome and corner pinnacles, the sides with scrolled decoration and on a stepped square base.

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