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A quantity of continental ceramics, mostly German, including transfer printed six plate setting tea service with a band of polychrome decorated flowers, a three piece coffee set, a porcelain German transfer printed and gilt decorated trio, an early 20th Century porcelain mantel clock with transfer printed violet flower decoration and various other items Generally good
A late 19th century French ormolu mounted Sevres style porcelain mantel clock, with jewelled decoration, of urn form supported by faun head ormolu supports upon a shaped oval base, the dial painted with Cupid, eight day Japy Freres movement numbered F1607/5355, width 8.25in. height 15.25in.CONDITION: All of the joints where ormolu meets porcelain are rather loose and wobbly, there has been a break through the neck of the porcelain just about level with the top of the faun's heads (just beneath the ormolu ring), this has been reasonably well restored but can still be seen, gilding to porcelain good, a few small losses to the jewelling principally to the turquoise coloured beading around the top of the base, dial a little dull in finish, is not and looks to never have been glazed, slight raising of the gilding around the white interspacers between the numerals looks slightly pitted, hands look original, gilt Sevres interlaced mark to the underside, movement has a bell but no pendulum or key, looks complete but unable to be tested for timekeeping.
Ch. Gaultier, Bordeaux. A late 19th / early 20th century French bronze and ormolu mantel clock, modelled with Cupid holding a cockerel, with floral painted enamel dial, unsigned eight day movement, on a Sienna marble plinth and ormolu toupie feet, height 15.75in. width 10.25in. depth 6in.CONDITION: Overall in somewhat neglected condition, bronze of the cherub is a good rich chocolate brown but has some green verdigris where the left leg meets the ormolu case, cockerel has a dull ormolu finish, main body of the clock ranges from mid gilt to dark tone with pronounced green oxidisation or verdigris showing on the left side, dial perhaps a little dirty but otherwise looks good, signed CH. Gaultier, Bordeaux, movement looks complete but lacks pendulum and key, very minor fritting around the edges of the marble base, feet a little dull in finish, overall in need some restoration but a very high quality clock.
A late 19th century French ormolu and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock, of architectural form, surmounted with cherubs holding a portrait of a French king, the dial and sides decorated with cherubs and trophies, eight day movement stamped A.D. 1091/515, width 8.5in. depth 6in. height 14.25in.CONDITION: Overall in good untouched condition, ormolu is either matted mid gold tone or highly polished shiny gilt finish, porcelain all in good order, gilding on dial good, an indistinct signature to the base just above 6 o'clock, feet a little loose but all present, lacks back door, movement complete but lacks key and pendulum so not tested for timekeeping.
A late 19th century French bronze mantel clock modelled as a globe supported by an eagle, the numerals with corresponding signs of the zodiac alongside, on oak leaf base and black slate plinth with bronze toupie feet, eight day movement stamped J.B.D, width 14in. height 13in.CONDITION: Overall in honest untouched condition, bronze is a very dark chocolate brown and of slightly matted finish to the sphere with a little more polish to the eagle and raised areas of the leaves, movement intact with pendulum, going but not tested for timekeeping, hands probably original but bent and oxidised, slate plinth with minor chipping to the extremities.
W. Thornhill & Co. A late Victorian gilt brass four glass calendar mantel clock, with gilt Roman dial and additional dials for date, day and month, plinth with inscription B J Buxton from JHB & GMB 1886, eight day movement with mercury pendulum striking on a gong stamped A1, the gong P.S., width 13in. depth 8.5in. height 16in.CONDITION: Case retains original lacquered finished, oxidised and dirty on the top and less so but still on other raised surfaces, better on the sides but still in need of a repolish and re-lacquer, dial equally a little oxidised but looks original as do all of the hands, inscription to the front of the plinth rubbed over the years and now a little hard to read, movement looks to be original but the mechanism connecting the movement to the calendar mechanics is now missing, one or two small loose screws etc within the case, comes with an associated key, back of the case scratched around the door mechanism with old breaks to the lower corners of the back glass, side glasses both good, movement not tested for timekeeping.
A 19th century French bronze and simulated Sienna marble mantel clock, surmounted with Cupid seated upon a naturalistic base, unsigned eight day movement striking upon a bell numbered 367, width 13in. depth 5.5in. height 21in.CONDITION: Bronze in good order of a dark chocolate tone, some very minor surface dents and scratches, dial oxidised with the numerals now worn and the maker's name illegible, hands look original, simulated Sienna marble looks to be some sort of composition, a little soft in the moulding at the edges and painted to reasonable effect but now a little worn from polishing, a few small scattered chips around the edge of these sections, lower right foot bent backwards, movement complete and going but not tested for timekeeping.
Scheerer of Paris. A late 19th century French ormolu and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock, surmounted with Cupid beside two lovebirds, with Vincenti eight day signed countwheel movement, the Sevres plaques painted with cherubs and flowers, width 9.75in. depth 5in. height 10.25in.CONDITION: Overall a little dirty and dusty but underneath that in good order, ormolu is a mid gold slightly matted tone, a little dirtier on the upper surfaces, enamel dial looks original but numerous hairline cracks and a small loss near 4 o'clock, hour hand present but no minute hand, does not appear to have ever been glazed, porcelain plaques good, one small section of beading loose from the left hand side but still present, feet a little wobbly, comes with pendulum but no key, movement looks complete but not tested for timekeeping.
A.B. Savory & Sons of Cornhill. A late Victorian ormolu mantel clock, with trophy, flower and bell husk decorated case, enamelled Roman dial and Sevres style pink porcelain plaques to the base, eight day movement signed by Savory & Sons with JBD stamp numbered 28527/14-7, width 12.5in. depth 5in. height 12in., with associated giltwood plinthCONDITION: Overall a little tarnished with the ormolu somewhat matted and varying in tone from a toffee colour to a light gold, dial in good clean order, does not appear to have ever been glazed, hands look original, porcelain plaques good but slightly out of alignment, plinth looks associated, movement complete but lacks a pendulum and not tested for timekeeping.
A Louis XVI style ormolu mounted white marble clock garniture, decorated with goat's head motifs, the mantel clock with floral painted arabic dial and unsigned eight day movement, clock height 15.75in. urns height 11.75in.CONDITION: Overall in good condition, ormolu is a very light golden tone with more rose gold tone to the mounts on the plinth, slightly rubbed at the extremities from polishing, hands looks original, dial good, movement going but not tested for timekeeping, comes with pendulum and associated key.
A 19th century French bronze and rouge marble mantel clock, surmounted with a bronze figure by Bouret of a country girl holding a flower, the architectural base inset with an enamelled floral painted arabic dial, eight day movement, width 15in. depth 7in. height 21.5in.CONDITION: Overall in good condition, the bronze of rich dark chocolate brown patination, very slight rubbing to the tops of her feet, marble base again in good order, one or two tiny nicks around the edges but nothing of any note, movement not tested for timekeeping, comes with an associated key.
A Charles X French bronze and Sienna marble mantel clock, surmounted with the figure of a riderless horse, the architectural base with engine turned silvered Roman dial signed Noel Aine à Dijon, width 12.5in. height 17.25in.CONDITION: Overall in somewhat neglected condition, the bronze very dirty and dusty, horse is a dark chocolate patination with some light rubbing to the extremities, naturalistic base below the horse is a lighter golden green tone, case with some chipping and cracking at the edges and damage to the lower inset plinth section, movement not going, dial faded.
Dupuis à Paris. A mid 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, of architectural form, surmounted with the figure of a medieval gentleman holding a pen and scroll, the base with fruiting swags and central seated child, J. Pons eight day countwheel movement signed by Depuis, width 16in. depth 6in. height 22in.CONDITION: Overall of an even matted gilt finish with some small areas of dirt and oxidisation but essentially good, the raised scroll back above the movement is loose, main figure wobbles a little and both front lower finials are loose / out of shape, book resting upon the top above the dial is loose and has a soldered repair at the back, enamel dial original but heavily crazed with losses near 9 o'clock, hands look original, movement original and complete but lacks a pendulum and key so not tested for timekeeping.
Late 19th century oak cased mantel clock, galleried top with shield and scroll carved raised back, the front carved with lunettes and cross hatched decoration, silvered circular Roman dial, twin train 'Winterhalder and Hofmeier' movement striking the hours and half and single coil, the movement stamp 'W&H, Sch', H37cm - Condition Report

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