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A French Sevres style porcelain and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, the eight day two train bell striking, movement stamped for Japy Freres and with further stamp or retailer's mark for Villard, the dial bearing inscription for Leroy A Paris, the arched case surmounted by an urn with swags of fruit, the inset panels decorated with a child holding a bird, and with further birds and flowers, Sevres-style mark within, 48cm high overallCondition Report: Movement is complete and in working order however a service/clean is advised. The dial has some chipping around the left hand winding hole and some slight wear to the other otherwise appears in good condition. The case is in good condition with the only visible fault to the porcelain being a small firing fault to the lower left hand corner of the front apron panel. The gilding has slight wear and discolouration in places (mainly to rear).Clock is complete with a winding key and pendulum.Condition Report Disclaimer
A French ormolu and white marble figural mantel clock in Louis XVI style, Grohé Freres Paris, late 19th century, with eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel stamped with Japy Frères roundel to backplate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed Grohé, A Paris to centre behind hinged glazed bezel, the case cast with a figure of Amor seated with a dove and scribing onto a scroll resting over the dial, above a white marble oval base mounted with a laurel cast band, 44.5cm high, 48cm wide Provenance: probably purchased Christie's London lot 210, 1 November 2001, £7,050 (inc. premium). Guillaume & Jean-Michel Grohé went into partnership in 1829 and formed the atelier "Grohé Frères" in 1847. They went on to supply the highest quality furniture, furnishings, clocks and bronzes to European royalty including Prince Albert at the Paris Exhibition of 1855.
A French gilt and patinated bronze mantel clock, mid-19th century, the eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with stamped oval GARDIEN, PARIS trademark to backplate, set within a patinated bronze sphere applied with gilt Roman numerals and with serpent hands beneath surmount cast as a young seated Bacchus, on fluted socle base adorned with fruiting vine leaves and rococo scrolls, 36cm highCondition Report: Movement is complete and in working condition although a service/clean is advised. The case is a little dull/dirty in places and has light edge wear to finishes otherwise is in good overall condition.Clock is complete with pendulum and winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
A French Empire ormolu mantel clock, early 19th century, the eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with silk pendulum suspension and circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands within a leaf milled bezel, the rectangular architectural case with surmount cast as Amor seated bathing his feet next to a cheval mirror over foliate fluted pilasters flanking dial with applied foliate scroll infill to upper quadrants and conforming relief-cast figural panel, on leaf cast skirt base with disk feet, 46cm high, 25cm wideCondition Report: Movement is complete and in working condition although a service/clean is advised. The dial has restoration to the enamel (around the winding holes) but presents with no visible damage. case has slight patchy tarnishing/discolouration/wear but generally is in sound original condition.Clock is complete with pendulum and winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
An impressive Napoleon III French figural ormolu mantel clock- Lerolle Frères, circa 1875, the eight-day two train bell striking movement stamped LEROLLE F..., PARIS, 138, AH, to backplate, the case depicting Minerva depicted standing supporting a shield surmounted by her attendant owl, the shield incorporating the clock dial with enamel cartouche Roman numerals, the foliate decorated gadroon moulded base with reclining figure of Ceres or Fortuna and palmette apron panel flanked by scrolling feet, approximately 70.5cm high, 50cm wideA very similar clock numbered 92 was sold at Sotheby's New York, Lot 319, 22 October 2008 for £9,954 (inc. premium). The important firm of bronziers and sculptors Lerolle Freres was founded in 1836 when Louis Lerolle passed on the business to his two sons. They exhibited ornamental clocks, garnitures, chandeliers and candelabras, predominantly gilt-bronze or silvered, at most of the international exhibitions held during the second half of the 19th century including London 1851, New York 1853, and Paris 1855 (where the firm obtained a médaille de 1re classe). In 1862, Lerolle participated in the Exposition des Beaux Arts Appliqués à l'Industrie and the same year were manufacturing bronzes for the Maison S.A.I. le Prince Napoléon, and the l'Hôtel de la Commission Française. Condition Report: Movement is complete and in working condition although a clean/service is advised. The dial has noticeable hairline cracks to the V numeral and lesser not so noticeable cracks to the VII and VIII numerals otherwise appears free from significant damage. The case has overall light rubbing to high spots to the front (commensurate with years of dusting!) the rear has very little wear/rubbing to gilding. Otherwise clock is in fine original condition.Clock is complete with pendulum and winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
A French gilt metal and Sevres style porcelain mounted mantel clock, Rollin Paris, mid-19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel and serial numbered 1749 to backplate, with further stamp for medaille d'argent, the case with wheatsheaf surmount and flanking figure of a seated boy holding a scythe, 29cm highCondition Report: With pendulum and keyCondition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th century French ormolu figural mantel clock, Deniere Paris, the twin train, eight-day bell striking movement stamped "DENIERE A PARIS", numbered 594 and stamped Juvenaux to backplate, and with circular floral garland decorated white enamel Arabic numeral dial inscribed "Denière F.t de Bronzes A Paris", gilt hands set behind hinged glazed bezel, the case modelled as a cherub seated on top of a column pedestal holding aloft the clock, on moulded red marble base with gilt feet, 61cm high
A French ormolu and white marble figural mantel clock, mid-19th century, the eight-day two train countwheel bell striking movement with silk suspension, the dial with delicate Roman numeral enamel cartouche chapter ring applied to cast flowing drapery held aloft by a figure of Psyche standing on billowing cloud enveloped dome applied to a two-stage white marble base fronted by winged cherub mask mounts, 64cm highCondition Report: Missing one hand, The gilt metal with rubbing and wear and some pitting to the surface, the nymph's wings are especially warn to the edges, With a winding key and pendulum, the bracket to the clock is bent slightly and catches on the rear of the bell, it can probably be re-shaped when installed in a domestic setting - the screw to the rear of the bell appears to have been rasped off to accommodate, Dreweatts have not tested the movement and cannot make any guarantees or comments as to accuracy or if the movement is working we suggest getting the clock appraised by a professional clock restorer prior to use, The marble with chips and losses to all the corners and edges also some marks and staining Some chipping and scratching to the boss numerals - some appear to have been re-stuckCondition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th century French white marble, ormolu and bronze mounted mantel clock, Raingo Frères, with eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel, stamped for the maker and serial numbered 2707 to the backplate, with white enamel Roman numeral dial, the case surmounted by two cherubs, the case identically serial numbered, 42cm highCondition Report: The movement will run but the strike train is not operating correctly hence requires attention. Otherwise mechanism appears complete and in serviceable condition. The dial is lacking its brass ferrule insert for the right hand winding hole otherwise appears free from damage. The marble top panel of the case (beneath the bronze surmount) has a front-to-back crack otherwise case is in good condition with faults limited to some localised discolouration to the mounts in places. Although gilding is 'bright' it appears to be the original surface.Clock is complete with pendulum and winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A French gilt metal and scarlet tortoiseshell mantel clock in Rococo style, late 19th century, with eight day bell striking movement, the waisted case surmounted by Chronos and raised on cabriole legs, 55cm high, together with a wall bracket ensuite, 19cm high (2) Condition Report: Key and pendulum presentCondition Report Disclaimer
A French gilt metal mantel clock, second half 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel and stamped E. Robert-Houdin and serial numbered 6603 to backplate and with enamel Arabic numeral dial, the case surmounted with an urn with festoons, masks and foliate decoration, 37cm high Condition Report: Pendulum and key presentCondition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th century ormolu and white marble mantel clock, Raingo Freres, Paris, with eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel, the backplate stamped for the maker and serial numbered 3076, with white enamel Roman Numeral dial, the case surmounted by three cherubic figures, 48cm high overallCondition Report: movement is complete and in working condition although a clean/service is advised. The dial has a very light hairline crack and slight wear around the winding holes. The case has repairs to the right hand marble side projection as well as a filled crack to he marble just below the rear cover. The upper figure is lacking something from the hand which he is holding aloft. Case otherwise is in good condition with faults limited to slight discolouration to the gilding in places.Clock has a pendulum but no winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
A French gilt brass 'Pendule d'Officier' mantel clock, mid 19th century, the eight-day two train bell striking movement with two-plane lever escapement incorporating curved rack and pinion regulation adjustment, the backplate stamped P.G. Brevete, the circular silvered Roman numeral dial with steel moon hands within milled surround incorporating regulation square at 12 o'clock set behind a hinged bevel-glazed bezel, the drum-shaped case with hinged foliate handle over repeating floral band to circumference over stepped skirt base with block feet, 21.5cm high Condition Report: The escapement is complete, intact and appears undamaged however will only beat when additional motive force is applied through the train hence will need a gentle clean and service before reliable running is likely to be achieved. the strike train is fully operational and the movement is generally in good clean condition. The backplate is further signed 'NICOLE A PARIS' and is numbered '40' behind the bell. The dial has slight tarnishing and some light surface scratching otherwise is in good original condition. The case is in good overall condition with only light wear to gilding; the rear door will not close firmly and the hinge although operational is missing the lower section of its knuckle.Clock unfortunately does not have a winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
A French Sevres style porcelain and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, second half 19th century, with eight day bell striking movement engraved Breguet, Paris, 2200, the white enamel Roman numeral dial similarly inscribed, the case surmounted by an urn finial, the porcelain panels depicting cherubs and birds, 38cm highCondition Report: Has a pendulum, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the movement as working or make any comments as to accuracy of time keeping, the pendulum is serial numbered 6709 and is thus almost certainly associated, the case is also serial numbered 6062 and again is presumably associated to the movement, the bell is present The case with dirt and discolouration and some sticker residue to the back, one lower decorative element is attached with a later pin the porcelain panels appear intact with no serious damage detected, there is no rear panel or door to the backCondition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th century French ormolu clock Graux Marly Paris, the case richly decorated with seated female figures symbolic of fertility and twin cherub surmount, around Roman numeral enamelled dial signed "Graux Marly Ft De Bronzes A Paris", supporting twin train 8 day movement striking on a bell, approximately 60cms wide, 50cms high.Graux-Marly Frères exhibited at the 1878 Paris Exhibition and were held in high regard for their figurative sculptures as well as decorative ornaments. Work by Graux-Marly is relatively uncommon on the market, perhaps their best known work is the mantel clock known as "Pendule a la gloire du Roi" after the 1755 model by Edmé-Jean Gallien that celebrated the life, success and regal splendour of Louis XIV.Condition Report: Movement is complete and in working order although a clean/service is advised. the dial and case are in good condition with no visible faults other than very slight wear/discolouration in places (mainly to rear).Clock is complete with pendulum and winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th century French ormolu figural "chariot" mantel clock after the model by Frédéric-Eugène Piat, the eight-day countwheel bell striking movement stamped indistinctly *R *501, with slender white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring forming the rim of a six-spoke chariot wheel of the case "Chérubins assis dans un char tiré par un tigre", modelled as a Bacchic scene with seated satyr in leopard drawn chariot, attended by three putti, over a naturalistic scroll cast base signed "E Piat", the whole resting on conforming scroll mounted ebonised base, the case with Arrow foundry mark to underside of satyr's foot and stamped indistinctly also to interior of rear case door, 60cms high, 78.5cms wide. Frédéric-Eugène Piat (1827-1903) was artistic director of the Maison Marchand producing designs primarily in bronze for clocks, fireplace furniture, sculpture and fountains. Perhaps his most famous creation- in association with Maison Millet Paris- was the "Grande Horloge"- a monumental clock in ormolu, bronze and Carrara marble standing 270cms high. The Saint-Loup museum of fine arts in Troyes, Champagne-Ardenne, holds the largest collection of his artwork and designs. Condition Report: Movement is compete and in working order although a precautionary service/clean is advised. The chapter ring has probably become detached and has been re-attached using superglue with some adhesive fingerprints being left on the the enamel surface otherwise ring appears undamaged. The hands are probably replacements. The case is in fine condition with minimal wear/discolouration.Clock is complete with a pendulum and winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
* Clock. A Regency style mantel clock, the satin walnut case of shield form encompassing a circular white enamel dial with black arabic numerals, two winding holes, convex glass door, supported on embonised scroll supports applied with brass decoration on a rectangular plinth, the brass movement with pendulum and keys, 45cm highQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
A mixed group of ceramics including Royal Doulton hand painted cabinet plate, 'Linlithgow', signed J. Hughe and numbered HB6995 E4928, diameter 27cm, six items of blue and white transfer decorated ware (5 af), a Dresden-type mirror with twin cherubs and profuse moulded foliate decoration, 32 x 26cm (numerous chips), a Wedgwood blue jasper ware planter, diameter 20.8cm, a further light blue vase, a black basalt bust of John Wesley, height 23.8cm, a Royal Worcester dish modelled as mermaid holding shell (af), a bisque figure of boy holding basket with impressed and printed marks, no.880, height 25cm, a floral stone china lidded jar, three Royal Worcester cups and saucers (including matching pair), a Moore Brothers small bowl (af) and a small mantel clock with enamelled frontispiece.Additional InformationRoyal Doulton plate rings true, some light surface wear, some small glaze losses. All the items of blue and white ware with damage, apart from the tapered circular vase with handles to the lower section. Damage includes chips, hairline cracks, large areas of damage, also all crazed throughout. Numerous chips to the mirror, too many to detail individually. Some small nicks to the planter, similar to Wesley bust. The dish with mermaid has chip to shell rim. Worcester figure extremely dirty, some scuffs. The lidded jar again very dirty with some general wear. The Moore Brothers bowl with chips to the foliage. The clock not tested, no guarantee of working order, missing the back plate, no key, some nibbles to enamel, generally heavy wear.
A D MOUGIN; a late 19th century French ormolu eight day gong strike mantel clock and garniture, the clock with urn finial above circular dial set with Roman numerals flanked by turned columns, the movement backplate with stamped manufacturer's mark and numbered 56917, with harbour scene in relief to lower section, probably Istanbul, the twin handled urns with cherubic masks to both sides and martial scenes in relief to front depicting a battle between the Ottoman Empire and Christian forces, all on foliate detailed bases to cast satyr mask front feet, the clock 42 x 23 x 15cm.Additional InformationNo key or pendulum included, therefore not tested, no guarantee of working order. Rubbing to the ormolu finish throughout, light general wear including some pitting, scratches, scuffs and marks. Further tarnish to metalware, dirt and dust, some imperfections in the casting.
JUNGHANS; an Art Deco simulated walnut and burr walnut veneered eight day mantel clock, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals, the movement inscribed Junghans and No.187/35 83 W278 39 11, 24 x 60cm, with key and pendulum.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order. Crazing and lifting to the simulated walnut finish throughout, scuffs, scrapes etc.
WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER; a circa 1900 German walnut mantel clock with carved detail, the silvered chapter ring set with Arabic and Roman numerals, with brass foliate spandrels, the movement backplate with stamped manufacturer's mark, height 31.6cm.Additional InformationNeither of the keys with the clock seem to fit the hole so it has not been tested. No guarantee of working order. Some marks, scratches and discolouration to dial. General light wear to case including some scratches and old numerical inscription. Some indents, etc.
An Art Deco bronzed figural table lamp with associated Vaseline glass shade, on stepped rectangular hardstone base to brass feet, height 35cm, and a Smiths oak cased eight day mantel clock (2).Additional InformationShade with fritting to rim, sconce resprayed gold and dented and misshapen. Rubbing to bronzed finish on figure, some small chips and nibbles to the base. The clock also general wear, not tested, no guarantee of working order.
A mahogany cased mantel clock with domed top, silvered dial and chapter ring with black Roman numerals, 'Tempus Fugit' to the top of the dial, movement marked 'Garrard made in England', raised on bracket feet, Westminster chime, chime / silent, applied presentation plaque 'Presented by NAAFI for 30 years service, 1950', 34cm wide
A German anniversary clock by Kundo (pendulum needs re-attaching), glass dome, white chapter ring with gold Arabic numerals, raised on circular base, approx. 24cm high, together with a stained oak cased mantel clock by Waterbury Clock Co. USA, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gilt highlights (2)

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