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An Empire ormolu mantel clock, the eight day brass drum cased movement, with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, with silk suspension, the white enamel annular dial with Roman numerals, with a scale centre, the case modelled with Arion playing the lyre and riding a dolphin, above a relief tablet depicting Arion escaping from the pirates to be saved by a dolphin, 53cm high, 36.5cm wide. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
A late 19th century French rouge griotte marble mantel clock, the eight day brass cased drum movement with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate numbered '629' and with a pastille for 'A. D. MOUGIN', the circular dial with Arabic numerals and signed 'Hre PACQUIER', the case with an urn surmount and with lion's masks issuing garlands, on paw feet, 49cm high.
A George IV mahogany mantel clock by Roskell of Liverpool, the eight day brass movement with four turned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on a gong, the painted dial with Roman numerals and signed 'ROSKELL LIVERPOOL', in a leaf, flower and scroll carved pagoda shape case, on scroll feet, 59.5cm high, 45.6cm wide.
An Empire ormolu mantel clock by Beijar, the eight day brass cased drum movement, with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, with silk suspension, the enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals with pierced hands, signed 'N. F. Beijar a Mons', the case depicting the toilet of Venus, with Cupid holding a mirror, with a hinged box and other accoutrements, the front with relief decorated tablets with a pair of griffins and cupids, applied with palmettes, on claw and ball feet, 47.9cm high, 39cm wide. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
A late 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, the eight day brass movement with an outside count wheel and striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 'BLOT & DROUARD PARIS 965', the brass circular dial applied with blue enamel Roman numerals, the case in the form of two classical maidens supporting a globe decorated with the signs of the zodiac, on a black marble plinth base, 53cm high, 41.3cm wide.
A French late 19thC gilt metal mantel clock, the circular porcelain dial painted with flowers and Roman numerals, eight day French movement with bell strike, the case with a figure of a girl holding floral sprigs, raised on a scrolling base inset with porcelain panels, on a wooden stand, 34.5cm high.
A group of Mason's ironstone pottery, comprising a mantel clock, hydra jug and two further jugs decorated in the Mandalay Red pattern, cylindrical dressing table box and cover decorated in the Blue Mandalay pattern, 19thC trumpet vase decorated with birds and flowers, and plates, etc decorated in the Regency pattern. (qty)
An Empire ormolu mantel clock by Le Roy of Paris, the twin train eight day brass drum cased movement with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, with silk suspension, the circular annular enamel dial set within a chariot wheel with the movement visible through the spokes, with Roman numerals and signed 'LEROY PALAIS ROYAL No.114 A PARIS', the classical case depicting Minerva standing holding her shield, riding the lion chariot Diomedes, the plinth base applied with wreaths, the corners modelled as fasces with halberd finials and with a central scene of classical figures in a landscape setting, 45.5cm high, 49.2cm wide. Provenance: Purchased at a Christie's House sale. The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever. Basile Charles Le Roy (1765-1839) founded The Maison de Le Roy in 1785 at Palais Royal in La Galerie de Pierre, Paris and was well known for producing fine quality clocks to the aristocracy and wealthy elite. He was the Master Clockmaker to Napoleon and worked for the King of Westphalia, Princess Pauline and the Duc de Bourbon. See Elke Niehuser, French Bronze Clocks, p.69.
A Louis XVI Sevres biscuit porcelain mantel clock, the eight day brass cased drum movement with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, with silk suspension, the enamel dial with Roman numerals within a leaf cast bezel, the white and lilac case with Venus seated on a tasselled cushion accompanied by Cupid, above an ormolu relief tablet decorated with flowers and cherubs, with impressed interlaced 'S' mark and 'W', 44.3cm high, 25cm wide. Provenance: Purchased from Gavin Douglas, Fine Clocks. The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
An Empire ormolu mantel clock by Claude Galle, the eight day brass cased drum movement with an outside countwheel, striking on a bell, with silk suspension, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Galle Rue Vivienne No. 9', the case surmounted with Apollo with his lyre, bow and quiver of arrows seated beside a flaming urn, the dial surround decorated with a snake, insects and lyres above a relief tablet depicting Apollo and Daphne, on lion's paw feet, 53.7cm high, 38.8cm wide. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
An Empire ormolu mantel clock by de Verberie, the eight day twin train brass cased drum movement, with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, with silk suspension, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, pierced hands and signed 'de Verberie', the case depicting allegories of music and theatre with a classical lady playing the lyre accompanied with a cherub holding a Punch puppet and a mask, above a central tablet with caryatid figures supporting swags and garlands flanked by classical figure on a white marble plinth, 52cm high, 41.5cm wide. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
19th Century Ormolu and white marble two train figural mantel clock, the case surmounted by a reclining pensive female figure, white enamelled Roman dial, French brass drum movement, 17cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The case is very dirty, minor chips in places, the movement is incomplete and damaged as is the face. The back of the clock is missing.
A MODERN CAPO DI MONTE MANTLE CLOCK WITH CREAM DIAL AND BLACK ROMAN NUMERALS AND ANOTHER PORCELAIN CLOCK HAVING ROARING LION ON NATURALISTIC BASE HOUSING CLOCK DIAL AND A NINETEENTH CENTURY LARGE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FROG MUG, THE EXTERIOR EMBOSSED AND PAINTED WITH TAVERN FIGURES, 5 1/2" HIGH, 5 1/2" DIAMETER AND A NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MANTEL DOG, 12 1/2" HIGH (QUANTITY)

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