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* Car Clock. Napier Motors Dashboard Clock, circa 1920, manufacturer's named clock probably for a motorcar, nickel plated brass casing with hinged front glazed lens, eight day movement with incised numerals, batons, and inscribed 'Napier' logo to silvered dial, good working order, some loss to nickel plated casing, sometime fitted to stained oak mount for mantel display, 9 cm diameterQTY: (1)
A late 19th century French mantel clock. The 8-day movement clock with porcelain dial within a decoratice case featuring pediment with brass gallery surround, the pediment with porcelain panel featuring a bird on a branch. The clock face with hand painted Arabic numerals to dial, birds and sparrows on naturalistic painted background. Twin brass columns with urn shaped top over bobbin turned base. Raised over squared base raised on four feet. Marked to movement Japy Freres. Complete with winder.Measures approx. 36cm x 21cm x 11cm.
D. Ferris, Calne - A Victorian 19th century mahogany cased West Country 8-day movement mantel clock. The clock having a bobbin turned finial atop over a scrolled pediment. Glazed white enamel dial with Roman numeral dial to the chaper ring and an inset 8-day movement. Floral & foliate embellishments to face with brass fret pierced openings to sides and twin handles. Raised on squatted bun feet.Measures approx. 54cm x 32cm x 15cm.
Lenzkirch, 1Million, Germany - A late 19th century walnut cased & metal mounted black forest eight day mantel clock. The clock having an intricate pierced metal mount atop with scrolled foliate motifs over a glazed front enamel face with Arabic numerals to chapter ring. Walnut marquetry body raised on further metal embellishments and scrolled supports. The 8-day movement stamped 1Million to back, number 119112.Measures approx. 32cm x 23cm x 14cm.
Miroy Freres, Paris - A French 19th century gilt metal & enamel figurative eight-day movement mantel clock. The clock having a young farmer with horse pediment atop with foliate details, fence, basket and ploughing tools all around. Central clock face with Roman numerals to chapter ring flanked by hand painted floral vignettes. Further ormolu embellishments below regarding farming. Gilt painted wooden plinth base. Movement stamped to back.Measures approx. 43cm x 45cm x 18cm.
Le Roy & FiIls, Paris - A French 19th century circa 1880s Louis XV style gilt metal 8-day mantel clock. The clock having a laurel finial atop over a cascade of flower embellishments surrounding the circular enamel clock face. The face having Roman and Arabic numerals to the chapter ring with gilt hands. Stamped Le Roya & Fils, Paris to face with 296 Regent Street, London. The clock base decorated with further in relief laurel leaves over a central plaque with cherubs. The 8-day movement stamped n. 6605.Measures approx. 32cm x 25cm x 15cm.
W. B. K. & Fils, Paris - A French Continental 19th century brass ormolu & boulle work mantel clock. The clock having foliate scrolled brass embellishments to top and sides with figurative face mask to centre. Brass clock face with Roman enamelled numerals to chapter ring with 8-day clock movement. The clock movement stamped WBK & Fils, Paris with Crown and A in circle to side.Measures approx. 40cm x 20cm x 11cm.
Japy Freres, France - A French continental 19th century tortoiseshell and brass boulle mantel clock. The clock having a brass shaped finial atop over a brass inlaid and tortoiseshell flanked body with ormolu scrolled foliate details throughout. Glazed front detail to show sun-face shaped pendulum. The clock with 24 hour movement and enamel face with Roman & Arabic numerals to chapter ring. Stamped to inside.Measures approx. 31cm x 17cm x 10cm.
Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd, Mayfair London - a 19th century French bronze & ormolu garniture de cheminee - mantel clock and candlestick garniture. The clock with finial flaming torch in gilt urn over cylinder clock face in gilt frame. The dial with enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, inset with 24 hour movement. All raised on twin polished brass cherubs over stepped marble base. Pendulum in the form of neoclassical face in star; key present.Measures approx. 31cm tall.One of the garniture damaged to foot with broken screw between cherub & base.
An early 20th century brass single fusee movement skeleton mantel clock in glass dome. The clock having chiming bell atop over a circular clock face with Roman numerals to crest shaped panels. Scrolled details throughout. All enclosed in glass dome and raised on ebonised inlaid base.Altogether measures approx. 53cm x 36cm x 20cm including dome.
A late 18th century single fusee mantel clock. The mahogany clock case with steel engraved dial having Roman numeral chapter ring. The movement & face marked J. P. De Belly London; believed an Anglicised version of the French surname de Bailly or de Belle - a Mr. de Belly was recorded at Leicester Street, London in 1791. Raised on four gilt ball feet. In disrepair & in need of some restoration. Historic early 20th century lot label to glazed case.Case measures approx. 45cm x 29cm x 16cm.
A 19th century French Ormolu and porcelain mantel clock, floral dial, Roman numerals, above landscape panel, scrolling case, AD Mougin movement, 35cm high, plinth base, presented to Mr Willis Walker (1854-1936) in recognition of his service in connection with the Congregational Church Day & Sunday Schools for a period of seventeen years, July 20th 1895, Tideswell, Derbyshire.
A late 19th century German Lenzkirch table or mantel clock, Black Forest region, with architectural oak case, bronze coloured columns, masks and frieze plaques, brass and silver dial, mask spandrels, black Roman numerals, eight day movement striking on two coiled gongs, brass pendulum, signed Lenzkirch A G U, serial no 52 948880, to back plate, heart loop carrying handles, 46cm high, 34cm wide, 23cm deep, c.1893/94
An oak cased Aesthetic Movement mantel clock, circa 1900, the spindled gallery over the gilt metal and silvered 16cm dial, with a Winterhalder and Hofmeier two train movement striking on a pair of coiled gongs, brass presentation plaque to the front of the clock dated 1901, 40cm high (with pendulum)
A late 19th century gilt probably Austrian metal figural mantel clock, the central gothic arched case containing worn silvered dial, mounted on a rectangular plinth style base with Roman soldier to one side and recumbent lion to the other, the front of the plinth "DENKMAL DES LEOPOLD DEM VI HERZOG VOESTREICH ERKAEMPFT DEN NEUN WAPPENSCHILD", on four lion paw feet, s.d., height 16cm x 18.5cm The figure portrays Leopold VI, The Duke of Austria (ruler 1198-1230)
A eight day mantel oak and gilt-brass clock by Winterhalder-Hofmeier late 19th/early 20th century, German, the 6.5inch dial with chapter ring, mattered centre and spandrels, the two train gong quarter striking movement with pendulum,25.5cm wide18cm deep43cm highCondition ReportKnocks to case. Not been subject to internal inspection, no guarantee of running or countinued timekeeping. No woodworm. One top rail slightly damaged - please see the additional images.
A French gilt metal mantel clock, late 19th century, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals above figural decorated panel on scroll feet, 33cm high Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger LanginFrench gilt metal mantel clock, late 19th century, with a seated putti holding the white enamel dial with Roman numerals on faux marble oval base and turned feet, 29cm high Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin. Condition ReportMissing glazing. Bell appear to be later. Feet later.
An oak cased Elliott mantel clock, the little square silvered dial with silvered rim and numeric chapter ring, and brass cherub spandrels, Retailed for Mappin & Webb Ltd, case with brass ring handle, key wind, 20cm high, together with an early 20thC oak cased mantel clock, painted gilt dial with silvered Arabic numeral chapter ring, key wind, 19cm high. (2)
An Edwardian mahogany and line inlaid mantel clock, the white circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, key wind, the case with curved top, brass columns, on a stepped base, with brass ogee feet, the movement stamped R & Co Made in Paris, 15cm high, (AF), together with an early 20thC oak cased mantel clock, the silvered circular dial bearing Arabic numerals, eight day movement, 23cm high. (AF) (2)
A late 19th/early 20thC mahogany cased mantel clock, the brass circular dial with cream enamel chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, thirty hour, the case with turned finials to top, turned pilasters, with brass decoration, bows, swag and rosettes, 61cm high, together with a further mahogany cased example, circular dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 35cm high.
Late 19th century American Ansonia gingerbread mantel alarm clock, eight-day movement, the dial with roman numerals, 58cm high and a 19th century slate mantel clock of architectural form with eight-day movement, the gilt and white enamel dial with arabic numerals and marked 'PM Western of Edinburgh', 28cm high (2)

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