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French oak two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the 4.5" white chapter ring enclosing a recessed visible escapement, within an inlaid stepped case, 12.5" high; also a mahogany two train mantel clock signed Henry Wells, Shrewsbury, within a stepped case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 14.5" high (both with pendulums) (2)
French white marble and gilt metal two train mantel clock garniture, the Vincenti movement striking on a bell, the 3.25" white floral painted dial within a drumhead casing supported upon two tapering columns to the shaped stepped base, 16" high; also with a pair of two light matching candelabra, 9.75" high (pendulum)
Attractive re-gilded small French ormolu and bronzed mantel clock timepiece with platform escapement, the 2" white enamel dial inset into a pillar flanked by a standing classical female figure playing a lyre to one side and with a concert harp to the other, upon a rectangular base applied with musical instruments, 7.5" high
A late 19thC gilt metal mantel clock, the 8cm diameter Roman numeric dial surmounted by a figure of a lady flanked by trees, scrolls and flowers with sheep to her feet on an inverted marble base set with medallions and chains, on a removable gilt coloured base with eight day movement, 46cm high.
A late 19th century French bronzed metal and overpainted transfer decorated porcelain mantel clock and garniture, the clock in Rococo-style case with cast detail throughout, the circular enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals and painted with landscape above panel painted with lady and gentleman in rural setting, the eight day movement converted to a battery operated mechanism now loose and numbered 1899, height 40cm, the garnitures both painted with lady and lute player in rural setting and with further plaques to bases, height 34cm (af).Additional InformationThe top of the finial to the clock is lost, further casting flaws throughout, rubbing to the finish, surface scratches and abrasions, some losses to the painted detail, clock not tested with no guarantee of working order. As stated, has been converted to a battery operated mechanism with the original movement loose, some components have come apart from this movement. Losses to the overpainted transfer to the porcelain.
A late 19th century French gilt metal Rococo-style eight day mantel clock, the pierced case with urn finial and applied and cast mask, foliate and scroll detail, the enamelled chapter ring set with Roman numerals, the movement no. 2116 striking on a bell, with key and pendulum, height 46.5cm, width 28.5cm, depth 12cm.Additional InformationRuns when wound but no guarantee of working order or keeping of time, scratches, nicks and general wear throughout, rubbing to gilt finish.
An Edwardian oak mantel clock with later printed dial set with Roman numerals, inscribed 'A. Cartwright, Mobberley', height 30.5cm, with pendulum.Additional InformationThe dial is a modern replacement. The silk at the back is perished. It strikes on two bells. Pendulum but no key. General surface wear and tear, a few knocks to the raised corners.
A 1940s oak dome topped mantel clock with silvered dial, width 40cm, a Wileman & Co Foley faience miniature clock in the form of a longcase clock, height 34cm, and two anniversary clocks (4).Additional InformationFaience clock is very badly damaged, the lower section broken numerous times and glued. The pediment has also been glued, It has a simple modern battery movement which has been replaced. There are further chips and losses throughout. The others show general signs of wear.
A late 19th century French black slate mausoleum type mantel clock, width 41cm (af).Additional InformationThe moulding sections top left and top right both have large chips, there are also smaller surface chips and some heavy scratches throughout. The movement is loose from the case and is lacking the glass. The door is also sprung. There is no rear door and lots of surface wear throughout.
Three clocks comprising a Mappin & Web Ltd brass cased carriage clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals, height excluding swing handle 11.5cm, a small reproduction brass cased lantern clock and a black slate and red hardstone mantel clock with applied presentation plaque inscribed 'Nurse Hatton from W.I. Penny in Acknowledgement of Kind Attention August 1983', height 22cm (af).Additional InformationNo keys provided which fit either the carriage clock or the mantel clock, the lantern clock does not run when wound, the carriage clock with cracks to the dial, lantern clock with misshapen finial, heavy tarnish, surface scratches and pitting, the mantel clock with numerous cracks, chips and losses throughout, marks to dial, further nibbles throughout, build up of dirt and dust, not tested, no guarantee of working order, comes with a pendulum, the movement is unsigned but is numbered 5694 48.
MOORCROFT; a table lamp decorated in the Anemone pattern on a blue ground, height 18cm, together with a modern Moorcroft mantel clock, height 15.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe lamp has a firing fault to the foot rim and general wear. The clock appears fine and is inscribed 'Trial' and dated 9-8-3.
TUDRIC PEWTER FOR LIBERTY & CO; a pewter mantel clock with enamelled dial and arched top, raised on four bun feet, impressed marks and numbered 01346 to base, height 16cm, diameter of the dial 9.5cm.Additional InformationLight scratches, minor scuffs and knocks, the face seems a little loose to the base, the movement is currently not functioning, although the hands do turn. We will not post this item as we do not post clocks or barometers.
A small Victorian walnut and band inlaid lidded box, width 23cm, a malacca shafted walking stick with silver cap, length 91cm, and a circa 1900 oak mantel clock, width 34cm (3).Additional InformationQuite heavy wear to the malacca towards the top, hallmark obscured and a few dents to the silver. Heavy wear to the straw workbox and lacking any interior. The clock is missing the glass and the front door and has signs of wear throughout. No guarantee of working order.
An early-mid 20th century table top dinner gong with twin horns and electroplated mounts on square section oak base, with striker, height 35cm, width 26cm, and a gilt metal mounted walnut mantel clock, the circular enamelled chapter ring set with Arabic numerals, the movement stamped Y, height 24.5cm (lacking back) (2).Additional InformationThe outer covering of the striker is partially lost, surface scratches, marks and scuffs throughout as well as rubbing to the plated mounts. The clock lacks the back and any key, scuffs, scrapes, scratches and general wear throughout, and has not been tested, also stains and blemishes as well as rubbing to the gilt metal mounts.
Seth Thomas electric torsion style clock, within a four glass wooden case, 12" high, Keinger & Obergfell four glass electric mantel clock, Smiths English Clocks Limited 8" electric wall dial with outer seconds and inner minute chapter rings, within a turned Bakelite case and metal wall fixing; also a Temco electric Art Deco style mantel clock within, 5.25" high, quartz eight day inlaid mantel clock, ten similar Smiths electric clock movements and another electric movement (16)
Bulle mahogany electric mantel clock, the 4.5" silvered dial with skeletonised centre, within a bevelled glazed stepped rounded arched case inlaid with boxwood stringing, 12.5" high *This lot is sold with a booklet translated from the French by Robert H.A. Miles - The Bulle-Clock of Favré-Bulle, Practical Manual... published 1995
Eureka electric mantel clock, the 4.25" cream chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre inscribed on the fast/slow plate Eureka Clock Co Limited London, Pat. no. 14614-1906, no. 3521, within a pillared case inlaid with roundels and a paterae, surmounted by two brass vase urns, 14.5" high
Fine and unique electric mantel clock made by Samuel Wadsworth of New Hampshire, USA in 1875, the clock at 22.5" high sits under a rectangular glass dome and upon a wooden base with central wooden pillar, the 4" diameter silvered dial with inset seconds dial engaved S. Wadsworth, the base of the clock also carries a plaque inscribed Made by Samuel Wadsworth, Keene, N.H. 1875 and has a bone insert indicating it is the first such clock no. 1., above the dial is the electromagnet which, through a series of levers and springs, drives the mercury filled pendulum, 23" high overall *This clock was previously owned by Dr Alan Shenton and was, it is believed by his children, probably a personal gift to Alan in the 1970s from his friend the horologist Albert Odmark of Seattle, USA **Previously, the clock was in the Terwilliger collection, being described thereby as 'Of superb workmanship' and was also previously exhibited by The Science Museum, London at the Electrifiying Time Exhibition held in London from Dec 1976 to Apr 1977. A copy of the exhibition catalogue is included with the clock The clock was also described in Brooks Palmer's book - 'Treasury of American Clocks', with further details in the NAWCC Vol X April and December 1963 publications Samuel Wadsworth was known as a skilful jeweller and clockmaker, who also invented an electric time signal clock for the city hall at Keene, New Hampshire. He died in April 1931
Good quality silvered two train mantel clock made for the Persian market, the French movement striking on a gong and the dial plate inscribed with Persian numerals, within a foliate overlaid filigree silvered case, upon a rectangular cushion base and surmounted by a squat circular top and baluster finial, 11.5" high
Good French ormolu and white marble four glass mantel clock timepiece with platform escapement, the 2.5" floral painted convex white dial within a bevelled glazed case applied with ormolu foliate swags, upon a rectangular white marble base and surmounted by an ornate oval urn with floral finial, 12" high
Good French Religieuse Boulle and ebonised two train mantel clock, the movement back plate with outside countwheel signed Gaudoin, Paris, the 7.25" gilded chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, over a gilt metal embellishment modelled with a classical figure in a horse-drawn chariot, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top enclosing a bell, 21.5" high
French bronze two train mystery mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4" dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, fitted into an oval pillar with applied cast foliage and gargoyles, upon a stepped breakfront base and surmounted by the gilded figure of an armoured soldier holding aloft the pendulum with crystal bob, 23" high overall
Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos mantel clock circa 1972, the 4.75" chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre, the top impressed with no. 357879, within a brass brushed and glazed canted case, 9.25" high; also with original outer white leather travelling case within hinged doors *This clock retains its original guarantee dated 26/12/72, purchase receipt and manual
Good English large black marble double fusee mantel clock in the Egyptian taste, the 7.25" gilt dial signed Jas Murray & Co, Royal Exchange, London. no. 1339, with foliate engraved centre, the movement with quarter ting-tang striking on two bells, within a pillared stepped case mounted with two bronze sphinx upon pedestals to either side, surmounted by a flat pediment, 16" high (pendulum)
French figural bronze and black marble two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the 3.5" white dial inset into a pillared casing attended by a seated robed scribe holding a plaque, inscribed in French 'Yes, The Soul Is Immortal', upon a stepped breakfront base with red marble panels and gilded banding, 18.5" high (pendulum)
French white marble and ormolu mounted two train drumhead portico mantel clock, the 4" white enamel dial signed Le Roy á Paris, the movement with outside countwheel, silk suspension and striking on a bell, supported upon turned tapering fluted columns to the breakfront base, surmounted by an eagle with outstretched wings, 18.5" high (star burst mask pendulum)

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