We found 96228 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 96228 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
96228 item(s)/page
A late 18th century French marble and ormolu mantel clockLe Blond Fils, Rue du Coq St. Hre a ParisSurmounted by an ormolu eagle preparing to take flight and four urn finials flanking the 4.5 inch signed white enamel Arabic dial with quarter marks and gilt spade hands set within a cast bezel, supported between foliate clad columns on a mounted base with toupie feet, the spring driven circular movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel strike on a bell. Striking and intermittent ticking. Sold with silk suspension pendulum and an associated winding key. 53cms (20.5 ins) high (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A first quarter of the 19th century French ormolu mantel clockThe central plinth set with the attributes of The Arts and the bust of Homer being crowned with laurel leaves by a standing youth, over a stepped plinth base depicting artistic and studious pursuits, on raised feet. The 3.75 inch Arabic dial with blued-steel 'Breguet style' hands, the circular plated movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel strike on a bell. Sold with a silk suspension pendulum and an associated winding key. 48cms (18 1/2ins) high (3)Footnotes:Similar stepped ormolu cases in the Charles X style, surmounted by Classical figures can be found in Tardy, La Pendule Francaise, 2me partie du Louis XVI a nos jours, pp.232-33.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Large and impressive Second Half of the 19th Century French Brass Mantel Clock with two Associated CandelabraDeniere, Ft. De Bronzes, A Paris.The Baroque inspired arched case surmounted by a trumpeting herald on a waisted top with acanthus leaf corners, supported by caryatids, the dial centred by a depiction of three women spinning, on a raised plinth base on four lions paw feet, the 6 inch brass dial with applied white enamel Roman numeral plaques and signed enamel centre. The signed circular movement with Brocot escapement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. The two associated candelabra surmounted with a large urn finial, with five branches on a Baroque style waisted stem, centred by a mask with swagged garlands, on a canted square base on four lions paw feet. Ticking and striking. Sold with a pendulum and a brass winding key.Candelabra dimensions, height: 76cms Width: 36cms Depth: 21cms 76cms (29 1/2ins) high (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 18th century French ormolu mantel clock with calendar now with a 19th century replacement movementThe movement stamped Marti.The Neoclassical case surmounted with a large swagged urn finial and four smaller bud finials over caryatid side mounts and silk side frets, with a winged putto sound fret to the front on raised toupie feet the 3.75 inch white enamel Roman and Arabic dial with gilt fancy hands with an inner Arabic calendar band, the circular movement with Brocot type escapement with outside countwheel, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Ticking and striking. 31cms (12ins) high (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century ebonised mantel clock presented by Lord ChurchillPayne & Co, 163 New Bond Street, LondonThe architectural case with pediment top decorated with the emblem of the Coldstream Guards, over bevelled glass side panels, quatrefoil fret panel rear door on a moulded plinth base bearing the presentation plaque which reads 'Presented by Lord Churchill on his leaving the regiment Septr (sic) 17th 1889.' The 5.75 inch signed and silvered Roman dial with blued steel spade hands set within engraved spandrels. The twin train movement stamped CH VCNE 37643 with anchor escapement, striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong mounted on a block stamped G.B., with brass pendulum. Ticking and striking. Sold with a case key and associated winding key. 31.5cms (12ins) high (4)Footnotes:The proceeds from the sale this lot will go towards the Charitable Funds of the Coldstream Guards.Hon. Victor Albert Spencer later Lord Churchill (1st Viscount)(23 October 1864 - 3 January 1934) was the son of Francis Spencer, 2nd Baron Churchill. The family descended from Francis Spencer (1779-1845), younger son of the fourth Duke of Marlborough.He was a page of Honour to Queen Victoria from 1876 and 1881 and in 1886 he succeeded to his father's title. Educated at Eton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he was commissioned into the Coldstream Guards in 1884 as a Lieutenant, and stayed in the regiment until 1889 - presenting them with this clock as a parting gift. He was made a viscount in the 1902 Honours List.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good second half of the 19th century silver mounted ebonised mantel clock with Presentation Inscription for 1879Chas.Frodsham & Co., 84 Strand, London, no.1611The architectural case with pediment top fitted with the emblem of the Coldstream Guards and four ball finials, over ten silver side panels depicting battle related accoutrements, each marked T.P for Thomas Parker, the bottom of the case fitted with a commemorative plaque 'To the officers of the Coldstream Guards from Lt.Col The Honble (sic) Lewis Payn Dawnay on his leaving the regiment December 1879.' on raised feet, the 4.25 inch silvered Roman dial with blued-steel spade hands centred by an engraved mask depicting a rose for England, a thistle for Scotland and a three-leaf clover for Ireland, with foliate spandrels. The single chain fusee movement with 5 turned pillars screwed front and back, and Harrison's maintaining power to a train of wheels of six crossings, terminating in a large gilt platform with free sprung blued-steel helical hairspring with a diamond endstone to the large cut and compensated bi-metallic balance and lever escapement. Ticking and sold with an associated winding key. 27.6cms (10 1/2 ins) high (2)Footnotes:The proceeds from the sale of this lot will go towards the Charitable Funds of the Coldstream Guards.Lewis Payn Dawnay (1 April 1846 – 30 July 1910) was a Conservative politician and sat in the House of Commons from 1880 till 1892. Second son of William Dawnay, 7th Viscount of Downe, he was educated at Eton and joined the Coldstream Guards reaching the rank of Colonel.The silver marks on the panels date to London 1879. Thomas Parker registered his mark 'T.P' within a shield in May 1875.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 18th century French ormolu and marble mantel clockBaudin, ParisThe drum-case set with six curved bevelled glass panels, on a pair of reeded columns to an ormolu-mounted plinth base on toupie feet, the 6.5 inch white enamel dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing separate concentric date and day dials, with pierced and engraved gilt hands for the time and blued steel for the calendar, framed by a ribbon-tied bezel set with entwined palm leaves, the signed spring driven movement with deadbeat escapement, silk suspension and outside countwheel strike on a bell, with sunburst mask pendulum and a key. Running and striking. 37 (14.5ins) highFootnotes:Jacques Francois Baudin, was a Parisian clockmaker with his workshop in the Rue de Petite Carreaux since 1787 until his death in 1815.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century French ormolu and marble mantel clock'Hope nursing Love'the Neoclassical-inspired case surmounted by the figure of Hope nursing Love, reclining on a large tasselled cushion atop the drum case flanked by a pair of Egyptian sphinxes in profile on a stepped bow fronted marble base with classical frieze mounts on toupie feet. The 5 1/2 inch white enamel circular Arabic dial with gilt fancy hands, the circular movement (numbered 314687) with Brocot type escapement with outside countwheel striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Ticking and striking. Sold with a pendulum and an associated winding key. 46cms (18ins) high (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th Century mantel clock by Brockbanks of London, the twin fusee movement with plain brass back plate and white enamelled dial with Roman numerals enclosing inscription "Brockbanks London" housed in an ebonised and gilt decorated caddy top case with pineapple finial flanked by foliate decorated brass ring handles on a plinth base to brass ball feet 48 cm high x 29 cm wide x 18 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Pineapple finial basically sound. The stepped top in need of a good clean. The face with craquelure throughout though basically sound. The front woodwork with nine horizontal cracks. Movement appears to be sound though difficult to view interior so not known whether all pieces/parts are original, restored, cleaned etc - see images for further detail. Base has what looks like an amateur cut hole for the pendulum - again see images for further detail. The piece comes with key for the movement and key for the rear door. N.B. Clock not sold as in working order though see no reason why not
VALERY OF PARIS; a 19th century slate mantel clock with applied gilt metal panels flanking the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, height 43cm, a 19th century mahogany banjo barometer by A. Commomba of Charles Street Hatton Gardens (af), height 104cm, and a 19th century longcase clock dial with painted detail and moon phase aperture (3).Additional InformationThe face with general wear, scuffs, scrapes, scratches, the clock with minimal chips to the edges of the slate. Not tested, no guarantee of working order. The barometer with minor loss to the veneer, corners and edges, general wear throughout, mercury has leaked, will need attention. The back glass of the clock does not close fully as the hinge is slightly offset.
An early 20th century gilt metal and marble mantel clock, the circular enamelled dial with floral swags set with Arabic numerals, flanked by two tapering columns with gilt metal mounts, with lyre finial, height 36cm.Additional InformationComplete with pendulum but lacking key. The joints are loose, numerous chip and knocks to the marble, heavy wear and pitting to the gilt metal. We are unable to confirm that the piece is in working order.
Two wall clocks including a Lincoln thirty one day mahogany cased reproduction example, the chapter ring set with Roman numerals, length 78cm, a French Bayard eight day domed mantel clock with lever movement and a further example, all for restoration (4).Additional InformationBoth wall clocks with splits and cracks to cases, further scuffs, scrapes, knocks, etc, discolouration, dirt and dust throughout. The smallest clock missing the back plate. None tested, no guarantee of working order, assume all will need attention and restoration to varying degrees.
ROTHERHAM'S; a reproduction mahogany veneered mantel clock, the brass dial with applied silvered face, height including swing handle 24cm, together with an American mantel clock, height 48cm and an American Coronation wall clock (3).Additional InformationWe are unable to confirm if any of the clocks are in working order. Heavy wear to the cases throughout, the glass is missing from the wall clock, staining to the face. The wall clock is heavily af.
A Victorian slate mantel clock of architectural form, the central enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals flanked by three brass Corinthian columns, height 42cm, length 39cm.Additional InformationNumerous chips to the slate, the enamelled dial with large chips and old repair. Complete with key and pendulum. As this is a clock, we are unable to confirm if it is in working order.
A c1900 French onyx eight day mantel clock of architectural form, the gilt chapter ring set with Roman numerals with gilt metal mounts, with US and Ansonia Clock Company movement, height 30cm, width 30cm (af), with pendulum.Additional InformationDamage and chips to the onyx. Not tested, no guarantee of working order. Heavy rubbing and discolouration to the dial.
H Y MOSER & CO; an early 20th century lancet top mahogany cased mantel clock, the tin plate dial set with Arabic numerals surrounding embossed floral detail, raised on bracket feet, height 38cm.Additional InformationComplete with pendulum, lacking key, veneer loss to the reverse, lifting to the veneer and water damage to the reverse, general wear throughout. Please refer to additional images for further information.
NEWHAVEN USA; an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid eight day mantel clock, the circular silvered dial set with Arabic numerals, the movement with stamped manufacturer's mark striking on a gong, height 25.3cm, width 34.4cm, with pendulum.Additional InformationLacking key, marks and discolouration to dial, further surface scuffs and scrapes, not tested, no guarantee of working order.
A Victorian slate mantel clock with central inlaid and malachite panels, the circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and flanked by gilt scrolling detail and above a silver plated presentation plaque, height 29cm, length 30cm, together with a Victorian black painted metal clock of architectural form (2).Additional InformationHeavy wear, numerous chips throughout the slate case, the enamelled dial with large cracks. We are unable to confirm if the clock is in working order. The metal clock with heavy wear, rusting, and is af.
A late 19th century eight day black slate mantel clock, the circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and bearing rubbed signature (only 'Brothers' legible), the movement striking on a gong and the back plate stamped 'T.A & B 7104', height 19.5cm (af) and an Elliott Art Deco walnut cased example with dial signed 'Lloyd, Payne & Amiel Ltd Manchester', above plaque inscribed 'Presented to Miss M. Massey by Messrs A.G. Bateman on the occasion of her retirement, December 1951' (2).Additional InformationThe black slate clock with a large chip to the front lower left corner, further chips and nibbles. The second clock with crazing to veneer and further scratches and nibbles. Neither tested, no guarantee of working order for either. The latter comes with a pendulum.
A.F. BUCK OF PARIS; a c1900 French Neo Classical-style alabaster eight day mantel clock with gilt metal mounts, the chapter ring set with Arabic numerals, the movement stamped P.S, no. 10214 and striking on a gong, height 29.5cm, with pendulum.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order, general wear, some nibbles to the alabaster, some scuffs and discolouration to the dial, rubbing to the gilt finish on the metal mounts.
WINTERHALDER & HOFFMEIER; a 19th century oak cased four glass quarter chiming mantel clock, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals, with twin fusee movement, height 34cm, width 27cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear to the face, complete with pendulum, lacking key. We are unable to check if this clock is in working order.
JAEGER-LE-COULTRE; an eight day brass cased mantel clock, the rectangular dial set with Roman numerals with a lapis face, height 16cm, in original box.Additional InformationWe are unable to confirm that the piece is in working order, the case with heavy wear to the back. The outer box again with numerous losses and wear.
TERRY & CO OF MANCHESTER; an Edwardian mahogany inlaid and boxwood strung balloon mantel timepiece, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and raised on brass bun feet, height 21cm and a 1940s Elliott walnut cased clock retailed by Terry & co, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals, height 22cm (2).Additional InformationThe balloon clock has a good colour to the timber, a couple of small knocks and tarnishing to the brass, but basically OK. The walnut clock is slightly faded with a few knocks to the corners. Neither are guaranteed to be in working order.
A late 19th century black slate eight day mantel clock of architectural form, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals (dial af), the movement striking on a bell and no. 757, 33 x 34.8cm, with key and pendulum.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order, chips and nibbles to the slate, dial with spreading hairline cracks and impact damage, further general wear throughout.
Three mantel clocks including an ebonised domed example with painted gilt detail, a miniature domed mantel clock and five reproduction carriage clocks, all for restoration (9).Additional InformationAll for restoration as stated, all have various issues. Not tested, no guarantee of working order, heavy general wear throughout, sold as seen.
BULLE; an electric mantel clock with applied octagonal dial set with Arabic numerals and raised on Bakelite base, height 28cm, and two further mantel clocks (3).Additional InformationWe are unable to confirm if any of the clocks are in working order. Each with minimal wear to the case, the American example with a large chip and craquelure to the dial. The second clock with heavy wear to the dial.
A late 19th century French eight day black slate mantel clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals (af), the movement back plate 'A & N Made in France 54749', and striking on a bell, height 22cm, and an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid mantel clock with silvered dial by Astral of Coventry striking on a gong and a Smiths Enfield Bakelite example (3).Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order. Black slate clock dial with numerous spreading hairline cracks and further nibbles to the case, further scratches, nicks and marks throughout, some rubbing and tarnish to metalware where applicable particularly the Smiths example.

-
96228 item(s)/page