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A 19th century gilt bronze and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the waisted case cast with rocaille, embellished with porcelain flower heads, with circular white enamel Roman dial, the associated twin train movement with countwheel strike on bell and silk suspension 9¼in. (23.5cm.) high; Provenance: Margret Cadman, Christies South Kensington, 29 Nov. 2002, Lot 125.
TWO CLOCKS TOGETHER WITH CLOCK PARTS, comprising an Art Deco circular wooden clock (missing base), a metal cased clock movement marked S.F with an enamel chapter ring, a Junghans Art Nouveau mahogany cased mantel clock, bevelled glass front loose, with key and pendulum, a Haller Art Deco oak cased chiming mantel clock with key and pendulum, an unmarked clock with enamel face and gilt bezel (5) (Condition report: none appear to be working)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL MANTEL AND FOUR GLASS CLOCK, four columns, pierced foliate panels to the pediment and base, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gilt metal dial, eight day movement with gong strike, mercury filled pendulum, height 32.5cm, with pendulum, key, receipt and loose door (Condition Report: in overall poor condition, front door glass is badly cracked, left panel badly cracked, right panel missing and rear door loose, movement loose in the chapter ring, end of striker missing, dial is loose inside chapter ring, tops of mercury phials are chipped / broken)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CLOCK, COACH LAMP, BOOKS, RECORDS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a twentieth century wooden cased mantel clock of Art Deco form, a Raydyot carriage lamp – marked 'Patent No 178544' (sd), two Birmingham Municipal Bank metal money boxes, eighteen vinyl singles artists to include Elton John, Hot Chocolate, Emerson Lake & Palmer, and Dr Hook, 1980s Beano and Dandy annuals, Bonhams and Christies auction catalogues, boxed clay pipes, tins of gramophone needles, three collectors dolls, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
A mid-19th century French ormolu and porcelain mounted Mantel Clock, surmounted with a twin handled urn, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and black Arabic numerals, the eight day movement striking on a bell, back plate marked 'ROBLIN ET FILS FRERES, A PARIS' numbered 22550, mask and swags to the sides and front, porcelain panels to the front, 38cm high x 30cm wide, on a seperate giltwood plinth, overall height 43cm, with pendulum and key.
An Ormolu and Porcelain Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1870, surmounted by figures holding fishing nets, base with blue porcelain panels depicting birds and floral decoration, cast dial with blue enamel hour cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension52cm highOrmolu surfaces are discoloured, porcelain panels are slightly rubbed in parts, black slate base with some minor chips in parts, one of the enamel dial hour markers at 6 with one very minor chip, Roman numerals are slightly rubbed in parts, pendulum missing.
A Green Onyx and Champleve Enamel Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, retailed by Gibson & Co Ltd, Belfast, circa 1890, surmounted with an urn shaped finial, bowed bevelled side glass panels, multi-coloured champleve enamel decorated columns and borders, 4-inch dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped S Marti, 51.5cm high, with green onyx and champleve enamel urn shaped garniture, 33.5cm highBrass surfaces are discoloured, base with small chips to the edges of the onyx in parts, top side of the case with a small chip to the front side of the green onyx and a bigger chip to the back left hand corner of the green onyx, enamel surfaces look clean, dial is discoloured and the numerals are rubbed in parts, movement is working and striking. Both garniture with minor chips to the onyx bases, one of the garniture with some enamel missing to the underside of the flared topside, one of the flared tops is distorted and visible from a side view.
A Five Glass Eureka Electric Mantel Clock, 1906, mahogany case with five bevelled glass panels, 4-1/2-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals and signed, electric movement with a large balance wheel, movement numbered 8250, patent no.14614 and dated 190635cm highWooden case surfaces with small scratches in parts, glass panels are clean and with no chips and no cracks, dial is clean, movement plates are slightly discoloured, movement in going order.
A fine early 19th century brass-bound ebony mantel timepieceGrimalde and Johnson, Strand, LondonThe case surmounted by a cast brass fern frond handle set on a central knob and brass base plate over a stepped inverted bell top, and arched, brass bound glazed sides and doors, the moulded base on four knurled toupie feet. The silvered 4-inch arched Roman dial with Breguet style moon hands, signed Grimalde & Johnson Strand London. The single gut (now wire) fusee movement with turned pillars and anchor escapement, the steel-rod pendulum suspended from a tear-drop shaped cock, the backplate repeat signed Grimalde & Johnson Strand London. Ticking with a case key and a winding key. 30cms (11.5ins) highFootnotes:An applied label under the movement reads R. Willerton Watch & Clock Maker, Working Jeweller, &c. Southwell.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 18th century French ormolu mantel clockThe matte and burnished case cast with a spray of flowers over trailing grape vines and wheat sheaves on an open work frame raised on lion paw feet to a black marble plinth with cherub-cast frieze on turned feet. The 4.75 inch white enamel dial with Arabic minute band framing the Roman numerals and good gilt, matching hands. The spring driven movement with flat-bottomed circular plates united by four pinned pillars, the tic-tac escapement with silk suspension and outside count wheel strike on a bell. Ticking and striking the hours and half-hours. 53cms (21ins) highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very fine and rare early 19th century ormolu-mounted red marble mantel timepiece with original numbered pendulumVulliamy, London, No. 518Surmounted by a gilt eagle looking to the left with outstretched wings, the shafts of his feathers individually burnished, with boldly cast claws grasping a stylised thunderbolt, set on a plinth over the drum case flanked by a pair of lions, each with finely rendered mane and tail curled around its body, the stepped plinth mounted with a finely cast and burnished foliate scroll frieze centred by acanthus foliage, raised on cast button feet, the side panels with matching acanthus mount. The 3.5 inch gilt dial with engraved dotted minute band framing the matted Roman chapter ring and graduated engine turned centre, with fine blued steel heart-shaped hands enclosed by a snake bezel. The signed and numbered chain fusee movement with circular plates united by four turned pillars with stepped collets and single collar, the high quality train terminating in a half-deadbeat escapement with rise and fall regulation to the original numbered pendulum, with two-piece cock. Ticking. 30cms (12ins) highFootnotes:Provenance: Sotheby's 'The contents of Stonor Park, Oxfordshire' 1970, property of Lady Camoys. The use of a Roman-style thunderbolt sitting below the eagle is very rare in Vulliamy's ouevre, two others are known to us, number 591 (which incidentally uses the same frieze as the current lot), sold Christies 2.10.1991; and number 598 advertised by Blairman in 2015 and later by Anthony Woodburn in 2018. The present lions are modelled 'from nature' by the sculptor James Smith (1775-1815) and are identical to those used on the preceding clock, number 517, which Vulliamy sold in 1814. For a full analysis of the different lions used on Vulliamy's clocks, see Smith, Roger, 'Vulliamy Lions: Their Designers and Modellers, Furniture History Society, Vol. LVI (2020), pp69-82.We are grateful to Roger Smith for his assistance with this entry.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Kaminuhr Holz, in Marmoroptik gefasst bzw. vergoldet. Über rechteckigem Profilsockel stilisierte allegorische Figuren als Träger für rundes Uhrengehäuse mit Maskaronbekrönung. Verglastes Zifferblatt. Werk mit Schlagwerk auf Glocke bez. Lenzkirch. H. 58 cm.A Swedish wooden mantel clock.Schweden. 19./20. Jh.
Royal Crown Derby 1128 old imari Mantel Clock Royal Crown Derby 1128 old imari Mantel Clock. The mark scuffed but possibly not a second piece.22cm highNo damage or restoration and minimal to no wear. There is a scuff mark to the top of the back stamp. It is up to the buyer to decide if this denotes a first or second quality piece.
Regency Mantel Clock by Yonge & Son Regency mantel clock by Yonge & Son, Strand, London, circa 1820, 8-day chain driven fusee movement, maker engraved to the backplate, gilt metal cylindrical body supported on scrolls and a stepped marble plinth, with applied gilt brass floral swag decoration to the front and raised on gilt metal bun feet 22cm highClock ticks however we do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece. Two small chips to the rear right edge of the base and some small nibbles to the bottom edge at the back. Gilt brass in good order with some loss of finish to the edges
Late 19th Century Black Forest Mantel Clock Late 19th century Black Forest mantel clock, French 8-day Japy Freres movement striking on a single bell with an outside countwheel, backplate stamped with makers mark and numbered 3558, carved dial with brass Roman numerals, the carved case with four birds on a rocky outcrop surrounded by leaves and other foliage.49cm wide, 23cm deep, 56cm highClock movement and detached bell require repair and/or restoration, the movement does strike on the hour and half hour, it also ticks but not for a prolonged period. A couple of breaks to the carved leaves on the case. Comes with key.
French Art Nouveau Style Mantel Clock Early 20th century French Art Nouveau style mantel clock, two train movement striking on a single gong, the backplate stamped 'Marque Deposee' and numbered 2260 and 57, silvered dial with Roman numerals behind a convex glass door, shaped mahogany case with boxwood stringing and marquetry to the front, raised on metal bun feet33cm highClock ticks and strikes on the half and full hour
A 19TH CENTURY BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK BY R. FAGE OF PARIS the shaped case with cockerel finial, ormolu mounts and porcelain dial to an eight day movement striking on a bell, 32cm highProvenance: The Estate of the late John Rollo Somerset-Paddon, formerly of Chalk Newton House, Maiden Newton, Dorset, thence by descent.
LATE VICTORIAN SLATE MANTEL CLOCK AND TWO OTHER MANTEL CLOCKS the slate mantel clock of architectural form, along with a Kundo mantel clock and a further early 20th century mantel clockslate mantel clock 28.2cm high x 30cm wide x 13cm depthQty: 3At the time of checking none of the clocks are ticking
Works of art to include a black forest style extending book stand with carved leaf decoration, a mother of pearl and ebonised jewellery box, a silk fan with needlework decoration, a mid 20th Century mantel clock, a Hermes perfume atomiser box, a chamois horn handled boot pull, a glove box, two Burmese pots and covers modelled as birds, a set of six cocktail sticks modelled as swords, with stand, a small ambrotype depicting a lady (qty)
A 19thC black slate mantel clock, with Arabic numeral dial, enamelled chapter ring, eight day movement, the case of architectural form, in classical style, the central section raised with Corinthian column pilasters, the top cast with bust of a Roman warrior above a battle scene, flanked by two further domed shaped sections, raised on reeded columns, on a shaped base, with pendulum and key, 38cm high.

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