An Edwardian oak mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking on a gong with the engraved square brass dial having black Roman numerals and decorative blued steel hands, the oak architectural case with turned pillars and finials and a caddy top, height 53cm inc. finial, fitted with a presentation plaque dated 1903.
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Gustav Becker, Freiburg, an Edwardian inlaid mahogany chiming mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and quarters on four gong rods and stamped to the backplate with the trademark for Gustav Becker, Freiburg and numbered 2403178, the round brass dial engraved with black Roman hour numerals ad having a 'Chime/Silent' lever at XI o'clock, with blued steel spade hands, the mahogany curved-top case with boxwood inlay to the front panel and standing on brass bun feet, height 36cm.
An Art Deco green onyx mantel clock having an eight-day duration timepiece movement, the cream and gilt rectangular dial with stylised Arabic numerals, the stepped case standing on chrome feet, height 25cm.Another Smiths Electric mantel clock with square glass dial and chrome bezel, standing on an oak base.
Japy Frères, a large slate mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark for Japy Frères, the cream enamel chapter ring having black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the substantial black state case with inset gilded decoration, applied bronzed mounts, brown marble mouldings and shaped top, height 50cm.Biography Japy Frères et Cie were originally set up in circa 1771 in Beaucourt by Frederic Japy, born 1749 for the purpose of making ebauches (blanks) for watch movements. By 1810, Frederic Japy's sons Frederic-Guillaume Japy, Louis-Frederic Japy and Jean-Pierre Japy had joined the firm and renamed the firm Japy Frères et Cie following the death of their father in 1812.
A Victorian Black Forest cuckoo mantel clock, the eight-day duration, double-fusee movement striking the hours on a gong with the cuckoo appearing and sounding at each hour, the beechwood dial with bone Roman numerals and hands, the carved oak case of Chalet design having an architectural pediment and carved mounts, height 38cm.
A marble Art Deco mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside count wheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the blanc-roulant maker F. Marti, Paris, the rectangular verigrated marble chapter ring with raised Arabic numerals and brass 'spear' hands, the white marble case with curved brown marble sides inset with brass fluting, the base of black marble, height 22.5cm.Fritz Marti is recorded as working in Vieux-Charmont from circa 1876 until at least 1908, having received a gold medal at the Paris Exposition of 1900 for his blanc roulants.
S. Marti, Paris, a decorative brass mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the blanc roulant maker S. Marti et Cie, the round white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals and decorative floral swags, with blued steel moon hands, the decorative cast-brass case with applied mouldings, lions-head handles to the sides and surmounted by a cast-brass urn, height 44cm.Biography Samuel Marti is recorded at Le Pays de Montbéliard, Paris in circa 1860 making blanc-roulants, with workshops in the south of France in Montbéliard, having set-up in 1839 with Georges Moser at 13 Orleans-Marais. Marti joined Japy Freres and Roux in 1863 to market their movements to such firms as L'Epee from their address at Rue Vieille-du-Temple.
A French ormolu mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the backplate stamped with the trademark of the maker of the blanc-roulant Japy Freres and numbered 387, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and decorative gilt-brass hands, the ormolu case having a breakfront moulding to the base, applied ormolu mounts and surmounted by an urn, height 37.5cm.Biography For details of Japy Freres see lot number 653
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Baguette mantel clock, the eight-day jewelled in-line baguette movement having a lever escapement to the balance, with the barrel stamped Swiss Made, the rectangular chapter ring having black Roman numerals and spade hands, the front glass signed Jaeger-LeCoultre 8, with the gilt-brass case having acanthus leaf mouldings and stamped to the underside with the model number 502, complete with original signed leather case.
Alliez & Berguen, Paris a French gilt mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, the backplate stamped for the maker Alliez & Berguen, Paris, 78, the round white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and blued steel moon hands, the gilt-brass waisted case having applied floral mounts and decorative blue porcelain panel inset to the front, the rear of the case stamped H. Picard, standing on a giltwood base with glass dome, height 28cm inc. base, 22cm clock. Complete with a giltwood wall bracket with ormolu decoration and Ho-ho bird to the front.
Brocot a Paris, a porcelain mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped for the maker Brocot a Paris, along with the serial number 541, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and with a repeat of the makers name, the white rococo porcelain case with applied floral decoration and further painted decoration and standing on a matching base, height 36cm inc. base.Biography The Brocot family were a well-known dynasty of clockmakers, founded by Louis-Gabriel Brocoot, working in Paris with a number of Brevetes d'invention to their name including the Brocot form of suspension regulation as used in the majority of French movements in the mid-to-late 19th century.Reference Richard Chavigny Les Brocot une Dynastie d'Horlogers Pub..Antoine Simonin 1991
Hodgkins & Co, Paris, a porcelain mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped for the blanc roulant maker Samuel Marti along with the finisher Mouv. Fin. D. Potonie & Co., Paris 7140, and retailers name Hodgkins & Co, Paris, along , the round white enamel dial having blue Roman numerals, decorative blued steel hands and with a repeat of the retailers name, the white rococo porcelain case with painted floral decoration and gilt accents, height 27cm.Biography For details of Samuel Marti see Lot number 656D. Potonie et Cie are recorded working at Rue Debelleyme, Paris, previously Neuve St-Francois, from circa 1850 until at least 1870..
An ebonised Georgian mantel clock having an eight-day duration single-fusee timepiece movement, the round white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the arched-top ebonised case having brass fretwork to the front, with further brass decoration to the top and corners, with a loop handle to the top and cast-brass handles to the sides, all standing on ball feet, height 37cm.
An Art Deco ATO Clock Company mantel clock, with a mirrored and moulded glass and bevelled dial, etched 'ATO', with a Léon Hatot electric movement, mounted on a rosewood panel and plinth, raised on three silvered bun feet, 31.5cm wide21.5cm highCondition ReportSome flaking to the silver backing on the face and dial. with a Leon Hatot electric movement - now powered with a D size battery. Some silvered loss to the drum case.
An Art Deco patinated bronze mantel clock,cast from a model by Paul Follot (1877-1941) and Gustave Gillot (1888-1965), modelled with a child leaning over the domed floral encrusted frame, the face with gilt Roman numerals, striking the half hour, signed 'G Gilot Sct' and cast 'Edition Pomone', 27.5cm wide 22cm highCondition ReportWith key and pendulum
A Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter and enamel mantel clock, designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 0609, of rectangular form, cast in low relief with panels of Art Nouveau foliage to the edge, the circular dial with Arabic numerals enamelled with stylised honesty seedheads, in shades of green, blue and red, stamped 'Z Rd 468016 0609 English Pewter Made by Liberty & Co.', 20.5cm highProvenance: Miss Rewa B Lloyd, born in 1889, received the clock as a 21st birthday present. After passing down through the family, it was gifted to the current vendor.Condition ReportWith a key. Rubbing and wear to the case. Dial loose in the mount. Chip to the glass cover between 12 and 1 and at 9. The dial has chip to enamel at 6. Crack to the enamel between 12 and 1.French movement - replacement?N23/6 scratched into the base of the clock case. Two further scratches to the top and base of the case on the front.Further photos added to the website.
A GROUP OF THREE BUSTS AND A BRASS MANTLE CLOCK, comprising a French Art Deco style plaster bust of a Medieval young woman, height 26cm, a carved oak wall sconce, a Marcus Designs bronze effect bust of King Richard The Lionheart, height 26cm (damaged nose, chipped crown and a chipped base), a bronze bust of Queen Victoria, height 40cm, together with a French style reproduction brass mantel clock (clock is a battery operated quartz clock) (5) (Condition report: Richard the Lionheart is chipped and damaged, plaster bust has small scratches, the clock has red paint residue around the framed face)
A GROUP OF DESK LAMPS, comprising a brass Banker's Lamp with a green glass shade, a reproduction 'Anglepoise' style black desk lamp, a small brass table lamp, two paper lamp shades with a woodgrain effect pattern, a Smiths-Enfield mantel clock with key (appears to wind and chime), a 'Glass-Style' green and clear glass terrarium (some pieces of glass have come loose from lead frame), a small wooden framed glass cabinet with two glass shelves, height 50cm x width 25cm ( one of the legs is damaged) (8) (Condition report: one of the paper shades is dented, lamps not tested)
SIX BOXES OF METALWARE AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a Smiths Bakelite mantel clock, Bakelite ink stand and ashtray, flatware, cutlery, an Edwardian child's winter coat and cotton petticoat, an Ormond Bakelite hairdryer, an Art Deco Viceversa design Squirrel nut cracker, candle sticks, copper kettle, jugs, candle holder, etc (s.d) (6 boxes)
A Marble and Bronze Ormolu Mounted Striking Mantel Clock Garniture, circa 1880, rectangular shaped case with bronze ormolu acanthus leaf mounts, 4-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, 27.5cm high, with matching marble and bronze ormolu tazza urn garniture27.5cm highClock case with a large chip to the back, other smaller chips in parts, in my opinion this clock would have had a top finial which is now missing, ormolu mounts are discoloured, both garniture with chips to the marble and the ormolu surfaces are discoloured, movement is dirty, with a pendulum.
A Bronze Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, 19th Century, the elaborate case depicting birds, a dog and scroll decoration, cast dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, movement backplate stamped Medaille D'or Paris51cm highOrmolu surfaces are discoloured, one piece of the scroll mounts has come off and needs securing, (this scroll mount is still present with the clock), some of the dial enamel cartouches with cracks, minute hand is broken and needs repairing, (minute hand is still present with the clock), movement needs cleaning, with pendulum.

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