Villemsens á Paris, a gilt and inlaid portico mantel clock, 19th century, French, the twin train movement with outside countwheel bell strike on the hour and half hour, no. 6747, with brass, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlay, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt bezel flanked by four barley twist pillars with Corinthian capitals and brass stringing on inlaid ebonised base, 19 ¾in. (50.1cm.) high.
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Arthur Badham for Royal Worcester, a Piscine painted vase, circa 1954, of compressed form, painted with a Squirrelfish over purple weed, on graded yellow/blue ground, signed, printed grey marks, height 6.25cm, together with a Royal Worcester Art Deco mantel clock and a Royal Worcester blush ivory tyg.
An early 20th century mahogany cased bracket clock / mantel clock, the serpentine shaped case with carved cresting, single arch-top glazed door, enclosing the art nouveau style face with ‘gilt’ brass and white enamelled dial, 49cm high x 31.5cm wide; another, mid century mantel clock, 27cm high, (2).
A large and impressive mid 19th century French ormolu mantel clockthe case surmounted by two allegorical figures, the winged figure of Father time holding a scythe and History as a female figure holding a tablet, circular silvered engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel hands, 8 day movement striking on a bell stamped Savory Fils A Paris Douilon 1930, the case cast with floral garlands and acanthus scroll, on scroll feet height 61 cm., width 51.5cm.,Condition: Pendulum and key present. Ormolu bright and unrubbed. Father times scythe is present but the fixing pins have sheared and it no longer sits in its correct position. Winds ticks, runs and bell strike at time of cataloguing. However NO GUARANTEE CAN BE OFFERED AS TO THE FULL WORKING ORDER
A Jaeger Le Coultre brass cased skeleton mantel clockrectangular with gilt hour batons, manual wind movement, signed Jaeger Le Coultre, bears presentation engraved inscription to underside of base dated 1969, in a fitted case height 20.2cm.Condition: Winds ticks and runs at time of cataloguing. No guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Inner brass strip to right hand side of case has bowed slightly
A Sewill of Liverpool oak cased mantel clock, the silvered brass dial with Roman numerals marked Sewill maker to the Admiralty Liverpool, the movement stamped Astral Coventry, striking on a gong (with pendulum and key), along with a Victorian brass oil lamp with repousse scrolled leaf and C-scroll decoration, opal glass globe shade and smoke funnel Location:GMIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A mixed lot to include an Asprey rosewood bookstand with brass clad edges, a Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy on gilt metal paw feet A/F, an Elliott mahogany cased mantel clock retailed by Mappin & Webb, a spelter model of a suit of armour and leather cased playing cards Location:GLIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A French porcelain eight-day mantel clock, signed H.ry Marc, Paris, late 19th century, the 8cm enamelled dial within a flower encrusted rococo 'C' scroll case, the two train movement stamped with the makers name and the serial number 14840, striking on a saucer bell, 28cm high, with pendulum (at fault)Condition reportMultiple minor chips and losses to the case, repair to the top leaf scroll, small crack to the dial around the LH key aperture.Both barrels wind however the clock movement does not appear to run and is likely to require some attention.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid drop-dial wall clock, the 30cm painted dial signed 'H.Wallwork, Crewe', enclosing the two train movement above the glazed pendulum door, 80cm high, a Victorian slate and rouge marble mantel clock, the 11cm brass dial signed 'Hodgson, Dewsbury', enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, 26cm high, along with a second similar mantel clock, 27cm high (3) (at fault)
A French gilt metal mounted and pink porcelain Sevres type mantel clock, late 19th century, the 9cm dial centred with painted cherubs, enclosing the Japy Freres eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case indistinctly stamped, 39cm high, key and pendulumCondition reportExtensive tarnishing and rubbing to the gilt particularly to the back of the clock.Front porcelain panel of the clock appears to have been 'pressed in', however along with the dial shows no obvious cracks or damage.Very minor nibbles around the winding apertures, very minor rubbing wear to the gilt detailing on all porcelain panels.Clock runs when wound, however this cannot be considered a guarantee of working order.
A walnut cased bracket clock, late 19th/early 20th century, the caddy form case enclosing the 17cm brass break arch dial and the eight day two train movement stamped 'PHS' (Philipp Haas & Söhne), striking on a coiled gong, 71cm high, along with an early 20th century oak cased eight day Arts and Crafts mantel clock by New Haven, paper label verso, 35cm H x 30cm W x 12cm D (2)
A cream bakelite cased Vitascope automaton mantel clock, circa 1940, electric movement, the perspex window revealing a three masted ship above a gilt chapter ring with Arabic numbers to the quarters, original stickers and stamped '03854' verso, made in Isle of Man, height 32cm, no key, no cable, not seen working, dirt marks to case and window but no sign of cracks or detrimental chips
Reproduction stained wood bracket clock, Kienzle movement, striking on gongs, the presentation plaque 27cm; another mantel clock, Westminster striking movement.Qty: 2Condition report:Kienzle clock - sticky tape residue to glass, scuffs to feet, winds smoothlyOther clock - sticky tape residue to glass, discoloured surround, scuffs and chips to front, damage to both sides, winds smoothlyPlease see additional uploaded images.
FRENCH ALABASTER PORTICO MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, with gilded dial and pendulum, 49 (h) x 25 (w) x 14cms (d), and an ebonised portico clock with gilt metal mounts and dial, 45 (h) x 24 (w) x 13cms (d) (2)Provenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from the historic Welsh Jacobean house, Plas Teg, Flintshire. Further auctions to follow including Plas Teg Principal Interiors, further details on this important Jacobean house and its clearance Welsh House Clearance of a Generation — Rogers Jones Co
A French Empire ormolu cased mantel clock, 19th century, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, with an enamel dial indistinctly signed 'à Paris', the case decorated with an Egyptian Revival pediment, swans and a classical figure, the bell lacking,15cm wide15cm deep31.5cm highCondition ReportLacking bell and back cover to the case.The face with small chips around the key holes.With pendulum, no key or winder.
A porcelain and ormolu-mounted mantel clock, c.1860, French, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, within an oval blue-ground porcelain case, decorated with putti holding baskets of flowers with a conforming dial, mounted by two ormolu cherubs chasing a flaming heart with further cast leaf and berry decoration, on leaf-shaped feet, bell lacking,25cm wide15cm deep40cm highCondition ReportLacking bell, pendulum and back cover. Formerly beneath a dome, no longer present. Slight wobble when on a flat surface. Overall good condition with no chips or cracks to porcelain. Light tarnish and wear to metal.

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