Early 20th century French gilt metal twin train mantel clock, the figural case emblematic of science 40cm x 23cm . We cannot guarantee the working order of this clock nor that it keeps good time. Figures: no significant damage seen; obvious construction marks to arms etc. Construction holes to back of heads. Central clock: holes in the top around the triangle beneath globe amongst others. Generally marks to the casing of the clock.Base - small chips knocks and marks consistent with age and use. Plaque loose.
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Early 20th gilt metal and pink marble twin train mantel clock 25cm . Marble in good order, glass in good order tarnish and wear to gilt mounts. Wear to dial with numbers very faint, pendulum appears to be in good order some tarnishing, movement appear complete but do not guarantee that it is running or keeps good time.
Late 19th Century French gilt metal and alabaster figural mantel clock, Samuel Marti, Paris, the anodised spherical Arabic dial with fleur-de-lys decoration enclosing a two-train movement numbered 9724 and striking on a bell, the case with dove surmount, the orb supported by three cherubs on cylindrical alabaster podium with gilt metal floral swags and laurel wreath base upon square plinth, 44cm high Condition: Dial - numeral 3 is a painted replacement, knob missing to rear door. Some tarnishing to cherub supports, minor chipping to alabaster. Sold with pendulum and winder - **General condition consistent with age
Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos 'Marina' mantel clock, the circular dial with Arabic quarters and baton markers, the calibre 526/5 lacquered brass case with lucite panels featuring a galleon beside torsion pendulum window, between conforming ships to side panels, 22.5cm high, in double-door presentation box and with rare original printed card outer packaging Condition: Dial in good clean condition. Torsion pendulum releases but does not immediately revolve. Lucite casing in good condition with no 'frosting' . Some wear to gilt lacquer of brass frame. Minor cracking to leather-effect double door presentation box - **General condition consistent with age
Mid 19th Century French gilt and anodised brass and bronze mantel clock, Raingo Freres a Paris, the 3.75-inch white Roman dial with Breguet moon hands, the two-train movement outside-countwheel striking on a coiled gong, the case surmounted by a cast recumbent greyhound dog over cast bezel, apron and foliate scroll feet, 39.5cm high Condition: Flake chips to edges of both winding arbors. Movement appears sound but is untested and sold as seen, currently ticking and sold with pendulum. Dog surmount may have ben cleaned as patina is a little thin, may have also had a chain or lead stemming from collar. Horizontal scratch mark through leaf casting beneath dial, anodising of dial housing and base is rather patchy and dry - **General condition consistent with age
A French ormolu mounted and white marble mantel clock, late 19th century, the case surmounted by two doves and decorated with musical motifs and trophies, the 8cm white dial with balance wheel Vincenti drum movement marked 'A.1. / 10041' to the backplate, upon a bowfronted base and 5 toupie feet 25cm (10in)
A French late 19th century neo classical ormolu mantel clock, the urn shape case with bud finial above a pair of serpent entwined satyr masks to both sides, the 10cm painted dial with blue numerals, the bell striking drum movement marked 'W. Oppenheim, Londres - Paris', on a waisted socle and bow fronted base with 5 segmented disc feet, with giltwood stand, the clock 45cm high, together 50cm high 45 x 26cm (18 x 10in) formerly with a sixth foot to the centre reverse of the base. Untested
A French bisque porcelain Three Graces mantel clock, last quarter 19th century, after the model by Étienne-Maurice Falconet, the urn case with horizontal annular dials, supported by a fluted column attended by the Graces indicating the time, the count wheel striking movement with lever escapement, all on a relief moulded rectangular plinth with gilt metal base Other Notes: The original model by Falconet was executed in white marble about 1770. It is in the collection of the Louvre museum. Finial glued, not currently ticking. few firing cracks, some slight loss to garland flowers. A little grubby in places. See photos. Private lady owner downsizing. Sold as is.
Winterhalder Hofmeier and Schwarzenbach early 20thC mantel/ bracket clock with maker's trademark stamped to the two train movement, Roman silvered chapter ring with beetle and poker hands and spandrelled corners, in lightly carved oak case, with lyre decoration to rear door forming the strike sound hole, 38cm tall
Japy Freres French striking mantel clock in ormolu case surmounted by 17th century style French painter, with ceramic dial bearing Roman numerals, all housed in glass domeCondition ReportThere is some thread loose around the base as well as some scratches to the font. There is some wear to the back on the gilt base. The ceramic ovals on either side are loose. See attached images
Slate, marble and metal clock garniture, late 19th century, the mantel clock surmounted by a seated Roman soldier, the black enamel dial inscribed 'M.Lehieulle Bricquebec', with gilt Roman numerals, the clock of rectangular section supported on gilt paw feet, 44cm high flanked by a four-light candelabra formed from scrolling foliate branches supported on an urn, on square section slate and marble bases, paw feet, 52.3cm high overall (3)
A French gilt mantel clock surmounted by an allegorical representation of St Margaret and the Dragon, the dial with blue enamelled porcelain plaque numerals with two train Japy Freres movement No.5695, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, raised under a glass dome on an ebonised base, the clock 48 cm h, dome 53 cm h

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