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Hour Lavigne, Paris, a modern skeletonised mantel clock: the eight-day duration straight-line movement having a platform lever escapement and engraved shaped plates with blued steel moon hands, the round chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals with the plinth engraved Hour Lavigne à Paris depuis 1848, contained under a square dome with brass corner mounts and marble base, height 17cm.
Japy Freres, Paris, an ormolu mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with the backplate stamped with the trademark, Japy Freres, Grande Medaille d'Honneur, Exposition 1855, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the ormolu case with c-scroll decoration, height 29cm.
A French gilt-metal and porcelain mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, the backplate stamped with the maker's trademark for Japy Freres et Cie, the round blue porcelain dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the shaped gilt-metal case having inset decorative painted blue porcelain panels depicting a French courting couple and a rural scene set below the dial and base, with blue porcelain pillars to the sides and surmounted by a matching urn, on a shaped giltwood base, height 47cm inc. base.
A French boulle mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with the backplate numbered 23180, the cast brass dial having individual white enamel plaques with blue Roman numerals and blued steel cruciform hands, the waisted boulle case of brown tortoieshell inlaid with engraved brass to the front and sides, having a glazed front aperture to view the sunburst pendulum bob and surmounted by a cast-brass finial, on c-scroll cast-brass feet, height 31cm.
A French bronze and ormolu Pendule au Sauvage mantel clock: in the style of Jean-Simon Deverberie, having an eight-day duration timepiece movement with a silk suspension, the round engine-turned gilded dial having a white enamel chapter ring with black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, the ormolu case having a bronze figure of a huntress holding a bow and arrow with a quiver of arrows to her back, wearing a gilded skirt and with inset glass eyes, standing beside a water flagon and dead game bird lying on a bale and with a gilded palm tree to the side, the oval base with an applied bronze floral mount to the front, height 25cm.*Notes This style of clock first came to fruition in the late-18th century and was very much influenced by the writings of authors including Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Bernardin de Saint-Pierre and manufacture coincided with the abolition of the slave trade in France with the Convention Decrete in 1793. Various forms of this clock were produced at this time, often using the same figure, but with different themes. One example swaps the palm tree for an anchor and has the figure leaning on a bale, whereas another is known showing the figure pouring a sack of coffee into a barrel which takes the place of the bale with the more elaborate models having further bronze figural mounts with more elaborate settings.* Notes Reference Pierre Kjellberg 'Encyclopedie de la Pendule Francais' Pub. Les Editions l'Amateur Paris 1997, pages 342-359.
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths' Company lancet shaped mantel clock: the eight-day duration, double-fusee movement striking the hours on a gong and having a six-inch round silvered dial signed Goldsmiths & Silversmiths' Company, 117 Regent Street, London, with blued-steel fleur-de-lys hands, the mahogany lancet-shaped case having Sheraton-style shell inlay to the front with further boxwood stringing and standing on a stepped base with brass ball feet, height 37cm.
A black slate mantel clock and a wall clock (2) Condition Report: The mantel clock is in good general condition consummate with its age. The wall clock in a condition consummate with its age though one of the decorative finial has been broken it is present with the lot. . We cannot guarantee the functionality of any mechanical or electrical items we sell.
A 19thC French porcelain mantel clock, of scrolling rococo form with green floral panels within gilt scrolling framework, silver dial, eight day movement striking a bell, the base having a transfer printed makers stamp for a Parisian manufacturer, 32cm high. Upon initial inspection the top finial is slightly loose and not correctly seated. The top and bottom sections were fired separately and are now permanently plaster fixed together. There are minor loses to the front scroll centre left and similarly losses to the back and one of the feet were not seen from the front. Other areas look to be intact so overall condition is good save for these points.
Late 19th century French black slate mantel clock, indistinctly signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, single train drum movement signed 'GF', H31 x W26cm Condition Report: Chip to back corner - piece missing. minor chips to edges especially on base. Pendulum broken - rod bent and bob missing. Cannot guarantee the working order of any timepiece.
ALBERT EDWARD JONES; an Arts and Crafts silver plated mantel clock with applied square cartouches each with floral detail surrounding a circular dial with Roman numerals, signed Kendal & Dent, London, flanked by Corinthian columns, length 28m, height 16cm.Additional InformationHeavy wear to the case, wear to the plate tarnishing, possibly missing feet, complete with key, the spring balance appears to run when key was turned although we offer no guarantee of the working of any clock, light staining to the dial.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN; a selection of assorted ceramics to include a large vase decorated with a windmill in landscape, height 23cm, a large floral vase, various plates, etc (23), together with a Wedgwood mantel clock and three Parian type plaques.Additional InformationCopenhagen pieces are generally good, the Parian ware with chips and losses.
JAPY FRERES; a good and large late 19th century French gilt metal eight day mantel clock with jewelled and pierced porcelain lidded surmount and dial, set with Roman numerals, striking on a bell, presented beneath a clear glass dome on stepped and gilt base to ebonised plinth, the clock height 41cm, width 27.3cm, depth 17cm, with key and pendulum.Additional InformationThere is no guarantee of working order, no visible marks, there is some tarnish, discolouration and rubbing to the decoration, some loss to enamelled jewels particularly to the lid of the urn, scuffs and scrapes to the gilt base, particularly to the corners, the ebonised plinth heavily worn with splits and rubbing to ebonised finish, the glass dome with the usual nibbles and fritting to the base, otherwise some overall dirt and dust.
A late 19th century French ormolu Rococo-style eight day mantel clock, the porcelain dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals, the body with pierced grilles, the movement striking on a gong and back plate numbered 2636, with pendulum and key, height 33cm, width 18cm, depth 11.3cm.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order, dirt, dust rubbing and some tarnish and discolouration to the ormolu finish, dial also with dirt and discolouration and a scratch to the twelve o'clock section, some further blemishes, some casting imperfections, the right hand grille slightly loose it its fitting.
A 19th century French ormolu mantel clock with cast decoration depicting the angel Gabriel above Mary and Joseph, modelled above the central enamelled dial with Roman numerals, flanked by two Sevres style panels, with Marti movement, height 39cm, width 33cm.Additional InformationLacking key, pendulum and striking bell, wear to the colouration, hairline crack/old repair to the dial.
JAPY FRERES; a late 19th century French ormolu eight day mantel clock with Servres-style porcelain mounts, urn surmount and applied swags on four cast knopped feet, striking on a bell, with pendulum, presented on an ebonised plinth, clock height 45cm, width 28cm, depth 13.5cm.Additional InformationNot tested, there is no guarantee of working order, some rubbing, tarnish and discolouration to the gilt and porcelain mounts, a build up of dirt and dust, some casting flaws and imperfections, ebonised plinth with usual wear, scuffs, scrapes, small losses, etc, clock apparently unmarked.
A late 19th century French rouge marble and black slate mantel clock, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals housing an eight day movement with Slow/Fast button, width 44.5cm, sold with pendulum and winding key.Additional InformationScratches to the glass and a couple of tiny surface scratches to the white enamel. The case itself is basically in good order, it strikes on a bell. Not guaranteed to be in working order. It is not running, feels close to being over wound, cannot test further, does not appear to be any damage to the springs, but asume the movement will need attention and restoration.
Six mantel and further clocks including a Smiths battery operated example with celluloid simulated hardstone mounts, a Dominion carriage clock. a Steiger Quartz Onyx clock, a Chadfield Quartz clock mounted on desk stand, and a Seth Thomas 'Quartzmatic' clock, etc.Additional InformationNone tested, no guarantee of working order, the back plate of the Seth Thomas example loose, surface scuffs and scrapes, will need some attention, Dominion clock dial stained and discoloured.

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