A 19th Century French Black Slate Cased Mantel Clock, by Japy Freres, No. 4305, the 3.75ins diameter black chapter ring with gilt Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in a case of architectural design with moulded cornice and turned columns to front, on rectangular base, 14ins high, and with presentation plaque to front dated April 1898
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A 19th Century French Red Tortoiseshell, Boulle and Gilt Brass Mounted Mantel Clock, by Raingo Freres of Paris, No. 792 52, the 5ins diameter cast gilt brass dial with raised Roman numeral cartouches, to the eight day two train movement (lacking bell, pendulum and key), contained in red tortoiseshell, boulle and gilt brass mounted case surmounted by a two-handled urn, and with mask and leaf scroll ornament, 19ins high, and with associated rectangular plinth, 10.5ins x 6.5ins
A Late 19th Century French Red Tortoiseshell, Boulle and Gilt Brass Mounted Mantel Clock of "Louis XV" Design, the 4ins diameter cast gilt brass dial with raised Roman numeral cartouches, to the eight day two train movement by L. Marti & Cie, No. 3080 44, striking on a gong, contained in shaped case with ornate brass, inlaid red tortoiseshell to front and sides, and ornate gilt brass Rococo pattern mounts, 13ins high
A 19th Century French Red Tortoiseshell, Boulle and Gilt Brass Mounted Mantel Clock of "Louis XV" Design, the cast gilt brass dial with blue enamel Roman numeral cartouches of shaped outline, to the eight day two train movement stamped "Daru a Paris, No. 416 64", contained in case of waisted form, surmounted by a figure of a putto seated on a phoenix, the brass framed door of shaped outline with Cupid ornament and with red tortoiseshell borders inlaid with brass leaf scroll work, on leaf pattern feet, 25ins high, and conforming bracket of incurved form with cast brass caryatid mounts to front, 13.5ins wide x 6.75ins deep x 7ins high, 32ins high overall
A 19th Century French Red Tortoiseshell, Boulle and Gilt Brass Mounted Mantel Clock of "Louis XIV" Design, the arched gilt brass dial signed "Malbec Paris" and within raised enamel Roman numeral cartouches, to the later two train movement by Japy Freres, No. 1235 44, striking on a gong, contained in case with shaped top inlaid with leaf scroll Boulle ornament and with eight turned urn pattern finials, the slightly bombe sides with gilt brass leaf scroll mounts, on turned feet, 13.25ins high Provenance: Bonhams, London - Auction 21st June 2016 - Lot 210
A Late Victorian Ebonised and Gilt Brass Mounted Mantel Clock, by J. C. Jennens of London, the 8ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within ornate gilt brass floral and scroll spandrels and matted dial centre, the arch with twin Chime/Silent and Chime Selector dial, to the eight day three train chain and fusee movement striking and quarter chiming on nine bells and a gong, the whole with heavy brass plates with engraved back plate, contained in ebonised and gilt brass mounted case with arched and moulded top with square top cresting with five turned urn and flambeau finials, winged caryatids to sides, on brass ogee bracket feet, 24ins high Note: John Creed Jennens & Sons recorded working London 1863-1875, and subsequently to 1881.
A Late 19th Century Ebonised and Gilt Brass Mounted Mantel Clock, by Dent, 34 Cockspur Street, London, the 7ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals within ornate gilt brass spandrels, the arch with Chime/Silent and Chime selector dials, to the eight day three train movement striking and quarter chiming on eight bells and gong, the movement with heavy brass plates and engraved back plate, contained in arched top of "18th Century" design with gilt brass urn and flambeau finials and female caryatids mounts to front, on gilt brass leaf scroll feet, 16.25ins high Note: Edward John Dent recorded working London, born 1790, died 1853 - a celebrated maker. Succeeded by Frederick Dent in 1857 and M.F. Dent & Co, London in 1863
An Early Victorian Ebonised and Gilt Brass Mounted Mantel Clock, by Henry Borrell of London, the arched brass dial with 6ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, Chime/Silent and Chime/Selector dials to arch and within engraved dial, to the eight day three train chain and fusee movement striking and chiming on eight bells and gong, with engraved back plate, contained in ebonised arched top case with minaret cresting and pineapple and crescent finials, flanked by four fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, the angled base with leaf ornament, on bold leaf scroll feet, 24ins high Note: Henry Borrell recorded working London as a musical clock and watch maker 1794-1840, and associated with George and Edward Prior, Francis Perigal, Markham and Paul Rimboult.
Imposante Louis XV-Boulle Pendule mit Konsole Imposante Louis XV-Boulle Pendule mit Konsole Imposante Louis XV-Boulle Pendule mit Konsole Flächendeckender Fond aus Schwarzlack, ornamentiertem Messing und Horn in sog. Boulle-Technik. Applikationen aus Bronze. Balusterförmiger, dreiseitig verglaster Korpus auf üppigen Volutenfüßen mit vollplastischen Hermenfiguren. In der Front reliefplastischer Putto mit Hund. Geschweift ansteigender oberer Abschluss mit figuraler Bekrönung in Gestalt von Minerva. Ornamentiertes Zifferblatt mit Emailreserven, bez. Lefaucheur Paris. Werk mit Fadenaufhängung und Schlossscheibe sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Repetition. Rest. mit Erg.; Besch.; Ges.-H. 154 cm. Vgl. Tardy, S. 361. A large French Boulle Louis XV mantel clock with bracket. Strikes half hour on a bell. Restored with later additions. Flaws. Frankreich. 18./19. Jh.
Große Empire-Figurenpendule "Amor und Venus" Große Empire-Figurenpendule "Amor und Venus" Große Empire-Figurenpendule "Amor und Venus" Bronze, vergoldet. Vollplastische Darstellung von Amor und Venus beim Harfenspiel. Rechteckiges Uhrenghäuse mit unterschiedlichen Palmettenfriesen sowie von Rosenblüten gerahmten Emailzifferblatt, bez. Le Roy, Palais Royal. Unterhalb quer angelegter Podestsockel mit erhaben reliefierten Putten. Pendulenwerk mit Fadenaufhängung sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Vergoldung teilw. rest.; H. 56 cm. 37 cm x 13,5 cm. A large French gilt bronze Empire mantel clock. Strikes half hour on a bell. Gilding partly restored. Frankreich. 1. Hälfte 19. Jh.
Empire-Figurenpendule "Die Lesende" Empire-Figurenpendule "Die Lesende" Empire-Figurenpendule "Die Lesende" Vergoldete Bronze sowie dunkelgrün gemaserter Marmor. Vollplastische Darstellung einer jungen Frau in antikisierendem Gewand in einem Gondelsessel, sich beim Lesen auf das mit Draperie umgebene Uhrengehäuse stützend. Profilgerahmtes Emailzifferblatt, bez. à Paris. Pendulenwerk mit Pendelfeder sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Unterhalb rechteckiger Sockel auf Balusterfüßen. Entw. Jean-André Reiche. H. 33 cm. 29,5 cm x 14 cm. Vgl. Niehüser, Abb. S.86. A gilt bronze and marble mantel clock. Strikes half hour on a bell. Frankreich. Paris. 1. Hälfte 19. Jh.
Louis XVI-Figurenpendule Louis XVI-Figurenpendule Louis XVI-Figurenpendule Biskuitporzellan und vergoldete Bronze. Vollplastische Darstellung von Amor und Venus, auf dem naturalistisch gestalteten Uhrengehäuse ruhend. Unterhalb profilierter Sockel auf Balusterfüßen. Profilgerahmtes, verglastes Emailzifferblatt, bez. Ridel à Paris. Pendulenwerk mit Fadenaufhängung sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Gehäuse rest.; H. 32 cm. 32 cm x 15 cm. A French biscuit porcelain Louis XVI mantel clock. Porcelain restored. Frankreich. 1. Hälfte 19. Jh.
Louis XVI-Figurenpendule Louis XVI-Figurenpendule Louis XVI-Figurenpendule Weißer Marmor und vergoldete Bronze. Vollplastisch gestaltete, szenisch angelegte Darstellung eines Bacchantenzuges aus Bacchantenkindern und Satyr, das Uhrengehäuse in Form eines großen Weinfasses hinter sich herziehend. Unterhalb breiter Profilsockel mit üppigen applizierten Voluten und Maskarons. Verglastes Zifferblatt mit Emailziffernring. Werk mit Echappement sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. H. 46 cm. 45 cm x 12,5 cm. A French gilt bronze and marble Louis XVI style mantel clock. Strikes half hour on a bell. Frankreich. Um 1900.
A good French black marble architectural mantel clock, with contrasting marble columns, panels and incised gilded decoration, white two-piece enamel dial with Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys hands, visible Brocot escapement, hour and half-past gong-striking movement, with pendulum Est £80 to £120
Ceramics, metal & glassware - a Victorian brass dinner gong, surmounted with mermaids, mahogany & brass plinth 38cms high; a graduated set of five small brass & copper pans; a Wedgwood black jasperware pedestal trumpet vase; a Chelsea studio pottery pedestal dish decorated with a horse by Joyce Morgan; a Victorian Wedgwood terracotta jug, impressed marks (af); a Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, decorated by Minnie Webb, impressed marks; a Waterford lead crystal Rainfall pattern mantel clock, boxed; an Arte en Cristal reverse cast sculpture depicting a stag etc.
A French Boulle inlaid striking mantel clock, late 19th century, the balloon shaped case with gilt metal foliate scroll, husk, rocaille and mask mounts and seated putto finial, brass inlay and tortoiseshell veneers, glazed front pendulum aperture and foliate scroll feet, 5in. cast gilt brass dial with twelve Roman numeral enamel cartouches, twin barrel movement striking the half hours on a bell, no. 2909, further marked '1875', sunburst mask pendulum bob, 15¾in. (40cm.) high, with a matching Boulle inlaid base. (2)
A 19th century boulle twin train mantel clock, the 'P. Japy et Cie' movement, no. '1271 4 6', striking the hours and half hours on a gong, the 3¾in. gilt dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals and cast floral decoration, within a balloon shaped case with foliate and rocaille mounts and conforming surmount, 15in. (38cm.) high, with key. * Condition: Winds and runs. Strikes correctly. Very original condition - no evidence of restoration. Case is quite dirty and dusty. Some surface rust to gong. Hammer is bent slightly to prevent contact with the gong. Overall wear and tarnishing to gilt metal mounts. Very minor lifting to brass boulle inlay in a couple of places. No losses or repairs.
A 19th century French alabaster cased mantel clock, surmounted by a squat lidless urn with gilt metal mounts and blue and gilt painted rim, bell strike movement with bell strike and the dial with blue painted decoration and gilded Roman numerals, on a giltwood stand, the clock 15in. (38cm.) high.
A late 19th Century portico style timepiece with engraved silvered dial (faded) small drum form 30 hour movement (missing escape wheel), integrated pendulum to pallet arbor, cast metal frame on oval wooden plinth, 30 cm high, together with an early 20th Century brass cased Napoloeon hat form mantel clock with Roman enamelle ddial (glass missing), 8 day Junghans movement, 21.5cm high (2)
A 19th Century French rosewood and satin inlaid mantel clock, enamelled Roman dial (hairlined and chipped) signed Jospeh Dixon & Sons, Paris, 8 day movement with countwheel strike on a bell, backplate also signed James Dixon & Sons with Vincenti stamp, with key and pendulum, 19cm high excluding handle

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