A Gilt Metal and White Marble Mantel Clock, Retailed by Black Starr, Frost, New York, Early 20th Century, case surmounted by a basket of flowers, portico base with black slate columns and with swag chain mounts, 4-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped AD.Mougin Made in France, numbered 17819, and stamped with the retailers name47cm highGilt surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, base with very minor chips to the edges, dial with one minor chip around the right hand side winding hole, movement is clean, later bell, with a pendulum.
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A Rare Royal Coronation Brass Lantern Form Mantel Timepiece with Passing Strike, designed by Davall & Sons in 1936 for the Coronation of Edward VIII, signed Davall, London, 1937, lantern form case with engraved side panels, surmounted by a crown strapwork beaded bell top, silvered chapter ring, dial centre with enamelled Royal Coat of Arms and inscribed GRVI crowned 12th May 1937, single barrel movement with hour passing strike on a top mounted bell29.5cm highThis clock was originally designed for Edward VIII but then when he abdicated the title was replaced on the dial to George VI. Information regarding this can be seen in "Clockmaking in England and Wales in the Twentieth Century, by John Glanville and William M.Wolmuth, page 338". Brass surfaces are slightly discoloured, dial is slightly discoloured around the winding hole area, movement is complete but is slightly dirty, with pendulum.
A French Brass Champleve Enamel Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, case elaborately decorated throughout with multi-coloured champleve enamel, surmounted by an urn shaped finial, bow shaped bevelled side glass panels, 3-1/2-inch gilt coloured dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres, champleve enamel twin tube mercury pendulum38cm highBrass surfaces are discoloured, minor chips to the enamel, but otherwise the enamel is in good condition, front and back glass panels with chips to the corners, back left hand side foot has come away and needs securing (this foot is still present with the clock), dial markers are rubbed, movement is complete but needs cleaning, with pendulum, mercury is missing in one of the pendulum tubes.
FRENCH RED MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, c.1900, gilt spelter figural top (loose) above stepped case with 3 1/2in. Roman dial, gilt brass flowerhard bosse to front than scrolling leaf brackets to side (one loose), plinth base, 8-day movement with outside countwheel, striking a bell, 51cm hCOmments: side ornament and figure crest loose.
19th Century French ebonised mantel clock 19th Century French ebonised mantel clock, eight day movement, backplate stamped (D.H.). Principal white enamel clock dial above a secondary calendar dial displaying months, days and dates. Ebonised body surmounted by brass swan neck handle and two finials, flanked by twin brass-backed thermometer dials each on a chamfered edge, standing on two brass and two wood feet.28cm highThe clock is not in going order, no key included
French Eight-Day Gilt Brass and Champleve Mantel Clock Late 19th Century French mantel clock, 8 day Japy Freres stamped movement striking on a single bell, brocot suspension, backplate stamped 'R&C London & Paris' (Richard & Cie). Ormolu and champleve enamelled dial with black roman numerals, gilt brass case with multicoloured champleve decoration, four pillars and three cherub figures, standing on four adjustable ormolu disk feet. With pendulum and key.42cm highOrmolu cherub figures in good order and finials complete. Champleve enamel work in good condition, some scuffs, scratches and small dents to the gilt brass body. Some surface dirt and loss of gilt finish on the dial. The clock ticks but stops after around 15 minutes, it also strikes on the half hour and hour, we cannot guarantee it keeps time accurately. Striking hammer has been re-soldered and is loosely attached and sometimes rotates when striking the bell. Please view all images.
Late 19th Century French mantel clock by Finnigans, Paris Late 19th Century French ebonised chinoiserie mantel clock by Finnigans, Paris. Eight-day movement, backplate stamped Depose '4126', gilt metal dial with black art deco style Arabic numerals, secondary 24 hour dial. Body is surmounted with a brass birdcage and automaton bird, the black lacquered case is hand painted with oriental figures, landscapes and floral motifs. The clock is housed in a glass dome which sits on a circular ebonised base with a green velvet top. Parts of the movement and supplementary components accompany the lot, it is unknown if it is complete.Dome 30cm high, 20cm diameter. Clock 13cm high excluding cage.Not in working order.

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