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Cameron & Son Kilmarnock an Edwardian mahogany inlaid cased mantel clock, with brass handle and enamelled dial, the case with quarter reeded columns raised on bracket feet. Height 16 cm, width 17.5 cm, depth 12.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This clock is not in working order. It winds but does not run. Its overall condition is good in terms of a structure with no losses or damage. The dial is clean. The circular glazed cover opens and closes smoothly. The four feet are intact as is the handle. There is some wear and tear but this is inline with use and age.
Edward of Glasgow a mahogany and brass cased mantel clock, with a central finial above a silvered dial with cherub and sunburst brass panel below raised on ogee bracket feet. Overall height 41 cm, width 23 cm, depth 15.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The mechanism works when wound and the clock runs smoothly. We cannot confirm whether it keeps good time or not. The silvered dial shows signs of use, age and has areas of dirt. The structure of the clock is intact with no visible losses. There are some scratches and signs of wear to the woodwork and the very top point of the finial is missing and has a chewed look. This clock is being sold with its key.
A 19th century burr walnut mantel clock, having a domed and shaped case containing a circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, with striking movement stamped No. 69300. Height 25 cm, width 28 cm, depth 11 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This walnut mantel clock has a mechanism which is seized and not in running order. It is sold with key. It will require some work to get it running. The case itself is in good condition, there are no losses. All five feet are intact. The body has the odd area of wear but no significant losses. The glazed circular front cover to the enamel dial opens and closes smoothly. The enamel dial itself has an area of yellow staining but is complete with no damage. The back of the clock shows some area of potential new glue and restoration but is structurally complete.
A 19th century Goldsmiths Company mantel clock, of French aesthetic design with silver plated and gilt bronzed frame (worn), having lion mask and urn finial over finial dome top containing circular dial stamped Goldsmiths Co, with Roman numeral dial containing striking movement. The case having extensive pictorial enamel panel decoration depicting birds amidst foliage on moulded acanthus plinth and segmented bun feet on shaped additional velvet plinth. Height 55 cm, width 28 cm, depth 16 cm. (see illustration).
A 19th century French brass champleve enamel mantel clock, with finial decoration over pillar supports containing a circular dial and frame with floral enamel decoration and Arabic numerals, with striking movement stamped Made in France Case No. 10359. Height 33 cm, width 18 cm, depth 13 cm. (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock runs when wound and is sold with key. The pendulum is present and all parts appear correct from the back. We can see no major losses to the structure of the clock. The enamel effect decoration appears complete. There are obviously areas of wear to the brass, discolouration, scratches and signs of use and age. It is numbered 10359 to the reverse. Both glazed cover and back cover open and close smoothly. Within the brass clock face itself there is some brown staining.
A 19th century clock garniture, with spelter figure decoration comprising central mantel clock with figure of a girl with birds nest, containing circular floral dial and Arabic numerals with striking movement on marble base. Height of centrepiece 40 cm, width 25 cm, depth 13 cm, flanked by urns, height 25 cm.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany balloon clock by Mappin & Webb, timepiece only together with another mantel clock with two train striking movement. Tallest 31 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The Mappin & Webb clock, the smaller of the two, has no key. There is a crack across the top of the case and there is also another section of cracked veneer leading into this. There are various dings, scratches commensurate with age, there is also a crack leading from between the numbers 4 & 5 through the case down and into the right-hand side, overall length of this is approximately 6 cm. There are also some hairline fractures to the enamelled face. The larger clock manufactured by Seikosha has a pendulum and key, but the movement is not working correctly. The case has sprung apart at the bottom but has been glued back together in sections and is generally a little tired.
A 19th century French onyx and champleve enamel mantel clock, with ormolu style finial over blue enamel supports containing a circular dial with Roman numerals on a plinth base and bun feet. Height 39 cm, width 18 cm, depth 13 cm. (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There are cracks and chips to the onyx to the sides of this clock. The corners need cleaning and it has not been tested for functionality.
An early Victorian rosewood framed mantel clock, of small size having a silvered dial inscribed Brockbank & Atkins, the plain glazed case raised on bun feet. Height 23 cm. (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is a little tired, showing some minor scratches, wear etc to the front. To the left-hand side there is a hole presumably where a lock escutcheon has been, also the upper left-hand corner has been knocked off and is missing as well and this leads round onto the back side as well. There are also some cracks to the veneers on this upper section. The rear of the clock has some losses to the varnish and the lock escutcheon and lock are missing, there is no key or pendulum. The right-hand side of the case has missing varnish, various dings etc but nothing majorly untoward. The verge chains are intact and one is semi wound. The face and movement are both stamped 2079. There is no key to open the front door which is currently locked.
Medaille D'Argent of France, a gilt metal and porcelain mantel clock, with enamelled dial with floral decoration and porcelain panel below of a lady with musician. Height 41 cm, width 20 cm, depth 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This clock winds but is not in working order. The body of the clock is in good order with no visible loss or damage. The ceramic finial has areas of wear to the gilding. The ceramic face is clean and in good order.
A 1930's Art Deco veined marble cased mantel clock. The clock having a yellow, rose pink and grey marble decoration throughout the body. Glazed door to front with brass dial, bold arabic numeral chapter ring and raised on a brass bun feet. Movement stamped to verso 84934. With original key and pendulum. Measures 32cm (width) x 9.5cm (depth) x 21cm (height).
Heinrich Möller - Kienzle - An early 20th century circa 1930s Art Deco German mantel clock. The clock having a white face with stylized gilt metal hand. The chapter ring being enamelled white with brass Arabic numeral to surround, set within as black metal case with Deco brass string inlay to surround over a footed base. Measures 23cm diameter.
Two early 20th century oak & mahogany cased mantel / mantle clocks. The lot to include a Smiths oak case 8-day movement mantel clock with Arabic numeral to chapter ring, together with Tempora eight-day movement mantle clock with Arabic numeral to chapter ring. Both with glazed door to front. Largest measuring approx. 22 x 30 x 11cm.
Ansonia Clock Co - A late 19th century American Ansonia bracket mantel clock. The clock face having black roman numeral to chapter ring surrounded by gilt metal gadrooning with spandrels to each corner. The case being of architectural form with ionic pillars flanking the face. The movement being marked up for Ansonia Clock Co U.S.A of Marked for June 18th, 1892.
A 1930's Art Deco marble mantel clock having angular sides raised on a plinth base flanked by matching garnitures. The mantle clock having circular metal dial with stylised Arabic numerals behind a curved glass front upon square plinth base with raised centre. Black colourway flanked by polished brown and off-white marble decoration. Garnitures of black colourway with polished chrome candle stick holders, all raised on conical metal feet. With original key. Clock measures 39cm (width) x 22cm (height) x 9.5cm (depth).
A 19th century red marble mantel clock. The clock having ornate pierced ormolu mounted fixtures to finial and sides. The face being hand painted in the continental style and being marked up for Kaigre. Set within a red marble case of architectural form with stylobate base. Movement marked for J.S. Eight day movement. Measures 38cm tall.
A collection of three 19th and 20th Century wooden mantel clocks to include mid Century Bentima chime mantel clock with added embossed gold decoration to front, a late 19th Century H.A.C Hamburg American Clock with beaded decoration and oval window to view pendulum, and a Winterhalder & Hofmeier Schwärzenbach. Largest measuring approx 30cm height x 18cm.
A FINE VIENNESE ENAMEL, LAPIS, SILVER AND GEM-SET MANTEL CLOCK, CIRCA 1880 in the form of a lapis vase of cascading gem-set flowers with two silver and enamel cherubs, the pendulum set with a moonstone, all held up by two silver and enamel columns with swags of emeralds on a silver and enamel lapis base, each corner with a mythological silver figure. 25cm high
A FRENCH GILT-BRONZE FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY, SIGNED E. COLIN & CIE, PARIS the case surmounted by a bird group and applied with ribbon-tied pendant foliage, the enamel dial painted with floral swags, Roman numeral hours and Arabic outer minutes, within a bezel of white "jewels", the front and sides with bevelled glass plates, raised on a white marble base with turned and beaded feet. 24cm high, 12cm wide, 8.5cm deepThe beading to the front of the plinth is loose. Not tested. The dial is in good condition.
Black slate mantel clock with moonphase and perpetual calendar, the clock with visible brocot type escapement, roman numerals marked Le Roy and Fils, Monpensior, Paris, calendar dial signed Brevet with day, month and date indication, 41cm Condition Report Light surface scratches, small chips to case. Chip to glass cover of clock dial, some cracks to the enamel clock dial around winding key hole. Part of the handle for back door is missing. Clock is running but unable to say whether in full working order. General wear and tear.We do not provide in house shipping. Would recommend either Mailboxes.com or mjmpost458@gmail.com
Victorian black slate mantel clock of architectural form, white dial with roman numerals flanked by marble inlay, the movement stamped VR Brevet, Paris, number 768, with bell chime, 130cm Condition ReportWe do not provide in house shipping. Would recommend either Mailboxes.com or mjmpost458@gmail.com
Assorted brass and metalware including Victorian Arts & Crafts-style copper and brass double food warmer of rectangular form and with textured top, with one burner stand, two trench art shell vases, a brass Dutch-style embossed jug, a collection of burners and small cans, a 20th century pierced gilt metal mounted mantel clock, four graduating copper miniature saucepans, a pair of Victorian brass toasting forks and other items

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