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A large late 19th century black slate drum-head mantel clock, having enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals and visible escapement, having eight day movement, flanked by a pair of matching garniture urns, clock h.44cm. Crack to centre around winding holes. Small chips to top of drum-head. Further small chips to corners of garniture urns.Back door in place.Has mercury pendulum.
A late Victorian black slate mantel clock, of typical form, having enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals, visible escapement and French eight day movement, h.27cm; together with one other black slate and rouge marble mantel clock, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals, signed Bertout St Omer, having eight day cylinder movement, h.23cm (2)First clock - Having two small chips to front centre of case, with further small chips to corner, and crack to winding hole and loss of brass outer ring. Second clock - Crack and chip to twin winding holes, further small chips to front corner of case.
A late 19th century French balloon shaped mantel clock, the convex enamelled dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic markers, signed Dutertre á Paris, having eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, numbered 6438, the case polychrome painted with roses, h.40.5cm. Crack running from top of case through 12 and 6 o' clock to base.
A large late 19th century black slate and brass cased mantel clock, the chapter ring with gilt Roman numerals, having visible escapement, signed Engerran-Hure à Amiens, the eight day cylinder movement striking on a gong and signed Raison & Thomas, No.64, h.34.5cm. Small chip to top corners of case.
A late 19th century oak cased mantel clock having an enamel dial with Roman numerals and eight day movement striking on a gong, height 41cmCONDITION: Hinge to glass bezel loose, the dial appears to be paper covered rather than enamelled as described. Paper label to interior door. See extra images.
A late 19th century spelter cased mantel clock, the circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals and eight day movement, the whole surmounted by a child with birds amidst flowers and foliage, h.29cm. Cracks running from enamelled dial at 4 to 8 o'clock. Further cracks from centre to 9 and 3 o' clock.
A late 19th century black slate and rouge marble cased mantel clock, of architectural form, the whole surmounted by an urn, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals, and eight day cylinder movement, h.37cmUrn appears to be lacking cover. Large chip to top right corner of case. Restoration to corner of case.
A late 19th century black slate and marble cased mantel clock, of typical form, surmounted with a bronzed cherub musician, the convex enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and signed Ala Pommedor A. Martin Paris, having eight day movement striking on a bell, together with a matching pair of garniture urns, clock h.42cm Damage to enamelled dial above 12 o' clock. Naming to dial is worn. Cherub's instrument is loose but present. Small chips to case and garniture urns.
A late Victorian black slate, rouge marble and cut brass inlaid mantel clock, having enamelled chapter with Roman numerals, visible anchor escapement, the eight day movement striking on a gong, signed John Bennett, London, 64 & 65 Cheapside, h.30cm. Chip to top left corner. Further nibbles to front edge. Chips to bottom corners and front edge.
19th century Rococo style porcelain mantel clock, cartouche shaped with hand painted flower head and foliage decoration, on stand initialled 'J.P (Jacob Petit)', engine turned silvered Roman dial, twin train movement striking on bell, signed on back plate 'Douillon, 2313', 'Pepin Paris', gilt wood and gesso stand decorated with shells and floral swags, ebonised plinth, under glass dome, H59cm
Late 19th century gilt metal and alabaster figural mantel clock, sleeping Eros and putti on cushion bed, circular dial surrounded by flower heads and ribbon tied, fluted alabaster half columns, scrolled leafage and gadroon moulding, twin train movement signed on rear 'Le Roy & Fils A Paris' 'No. 4198', striking on bell, H41cm
VICTORIAN BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCK, two train eight day movement, visible escapement, the white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, contained in a black slate and rouge marble architectural case, with presentation plaque from Coleshill Cricket Club, Birmingham in June 1871, 27.5cm high

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