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A 19th century mahogany 8-day Mantel Clock, of arched form with 8in (20.25cm) diameter dial signed G. Fillinger, Ely, black Roman numerals, brass twin-fusee movement striking on a bell, the case door with climbing ivy decoration, 20in (50.75cm) high x 14in (35.5cm) wide x 8½in (21.5cm) deep.
An early 20th century pierced brass cased mantel clock, by the British Union Clock Company, having enamelled chapter ring with Arabic numerals, h.15cmCondition report: Break to glass from 1-8 o’clock, with further break at 1.The movement is very loose within the case.Dial discoloured.Finial bent.
A metal cased Mantel Clock having a part gold and part black finished case surmounted by a kneeling figure of a fisher boy, the case with crossed oars and an anchor as well as marine plants and trailing ivy and inset with oval alabaster panels (one damaged), the movement by Japy Freres having Roman numerals and chiming on a bell, 16 1/2'' wide x 14 9/16'' high x 5 3/4'' deep. Pendulum and winder present. Minute hand retaining nut absent and some losses to reeds to upper back.
An impressive Alabaster cased Mantel Clock, the putto surmounted drum-shaped enclosed movement by ''Japy Freres & Ce., Med' D'honheur Grande Exposition 1855'', numbered 2883/77, striking on a bell and having the anchor escapement visible to the face which has Roman numerals and regulator square spindle above the 12 o'clock position and with a pendulum window beneath. 14 1/4'' wide x 6 1/8'' deep x 19 3/4'' high approx.
An elegant Ormolu/gilded Mantel Clock having a movement striking on a bell by Japy Freres & C., numbered 2725/64 with white enamelled face with Roman numerals, regulator square spindle above the 12 o'clock position, the case surmounted by two putti, one possibly Eros, gazing down at two butterflies to the plinth with crossed Olympic style torch and arrow quiver, a chain beneath the face supported by the beaks of flanking perched birds. Complete with a white marble plinth but an upper plinth is missing and accordingly the clock does not sit level. 11 1/2'' wide x 5 3/8'' deep x 14 5/8'' high, pendulum present, key lacking.
An elegant Brass cased Lantern type mantel Clock having scrolling flowering stem decoration, lion masks detail pediment and dome top with pine cone finials, the two train Japy Freres movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell and numbered GV 3108/48 with the face blued metal hands and porcelain Arabic numeral hour markers. Pendulum and key present. 12 1/5'' high x 6 3/16'' x 6 3/16''.
SAMUEL MARTI A BRASS FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed centre with visible Brocot escapement, inscribed "made for A.Stowell & Co. Boston", the movement with Marti medal and the number "3585 4.8", 14-day movemen t striking on a gong, mercury compensated pendulum, c.1900
Three French gilt and patinated bronze romantic mantel clocks, 19th C. -- Description: H 44 cm (the clock on the left side)Ê The work marked 'Etablissement de Paris C.F. Petit' and 'MŽdaille de bronze S. Marti & Cie' and with the number '123'.Ê Ê H 40,8 cm (the clock in the middle)Ê The work marked 'Japy Frres - MŽdailles d'or annŽes 1823 - 27 - 34 - 39 - 44 - 49' and with the number '1593'.Ê Ê H 48 cm (the clock on the right side)Ê The dial marked '.... ˆ Valenciennes'.Ê The work with the number '838'. The inside marked with different letters.Ê Ê
Late 19th Century French red bolle mantel clock, with 4-inch cellular Roman dial, two-train movement striking on a posted coiled gong, Medaille d' Or Exposition stamp (anonymous) with number 278411, in red tortoiseshell and cut brass-fronted case with ebonised sides and rear, 39cm high Condition: Minor flake losses to right edge of body, otherwise sound. Sold with pendulem and winder. We do not guarantee the movement or accuract of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.
Late 19th/early 20th Century Continental porcelain mantel clock, of vase form surmounted by 'Deutscheblumen' over winged putto terms, flower-encrusted body and scroll base upon further integral shaped plinth with scroll supports, the clock movement having a white convex enamelled dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the two-train movement striking on a bell, unmarked, 48cm high Condition: Typical petal losses to flower encrusted areas, please see images for more information. One putto should be holding aloft a ewer, this is detached but present and maybe missing a handle. Clock dial has infilled enamel chipping around the winding arbors, general wear to gilding. Scroll base of clock is attached to base via 'putty', visible to central front leg and to rear support, base may therefore be associated. Sold as seen. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.

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