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Two decorative French mantel clocks, early 20th century - comprising a spelter and slate figural clock, with a spelter figure of a young man holding a bird's nest, on a black slate base with spelter foliate scroll feet, the porcelain Arabic dial painted with an artist's trophy, fronting an 8 day movement by AD Mougin with outside countwheel half-hour bell strike, no. 2183, 51cm high, bronze finish to spelter flaked and corroded, lacks backplate from case; and a small gold painted spelter rococo style clock, with silvered Arabic dial and fixed-key movement, running, 21cm high.
A box of collectables - including an EII silver 'Sherry' wine label; a silver plated candle snuffer; a vintage 1981 Ski Club medal; a pair of carved wooden bookends decorated with leaves, signed 'Carved by William Myall', 20.5cm high; a 1930s walnut cased eight day mantel clock; a copper dish and tray; two wrought iron fire irons; and an Indian carved wooden box.
A 1920s mahogany 30 hour mantel clock - in the George III style, retailed by J. B. Yabsley of London, with a silvered 12.5cm Roman dial, arched case with gilt brass ball feet and single train movement by Astral of Coventry, 29.3cm high. * Condition: The clock is not running and feels fully wound - we suspect it has been overwound in the past, so will need repair.
18th century French mantel clock made by: Lepaute Andre Jean and Pochon a Paris, the announcer's recommendation, an antique and very high-quality French mantel clock from the 18th century, made by: 'Pochon a Paris', made of white Parian marble and bronze with a black patina, part coated with gold (Ormolu / Dore bronze), at the top of the clock an allegorical figure of prudence (Allegory of Prudence) which is often mistakenly described as Queen Cleopatra and the snake and her birth Themis (the goddess of justice in Greek mythology - or by her other name Justitia (or Justitia), the goddess of justice in Roman mythology) according to a design by Antoine Foullet (1710-1775), the literature plate is signed by a manufacturer The Lepaute Andre Jean mechanism (Lepaute Andre Jean, an important French watchmaker who worked in Paris between the years: 1720-1789), working condition has not been tested, total height: 41 cm, depth from the front to the wall: 12 cm, length of the front: 41 cm. * Attached for illustration are two screenshots of similar watches sold abroad, including the small version only with the image of an allegory of caution, the like of which is in the collection of the Louvre Museum in Paris - a black and white photograph from the Louvre catalog is attached. ** This model of a pendulum clock with an "allegory of caution" was designed and designed by Antoine Paula, and the drawing (outline) for this clock can be found in his book "Book of pendulum drawings" from 1765 (the manuscript is still preserved in the G. Jacques Doucet Library of Art and Archeology in Paris). Many dealers and auction houses believed that this model was a representation of Queen Cleopatra due to the presence of the mirror and the snake but this is not true, it is an allegory for caution according to Paula himself. *** Antoine Foullet (1710-1775) specialized in making stylish watch cases. He worked as an independent cabinet maker (ebeniste - a furniture maker specializing in veneering furniture with a layer of ebony wood) until he was almost forty years old, when he was finally registered in his guild as a master cabinet maker in 1749. The inventory made in 1775 after his death shows that his workshop was still in full production At the end of his life: there were six workbenches equipped with tools, as well as a large stock of watch cases. The inventory also mentions some chests made of bronze. Since the guild's strict regulations forbade ébénistes to work in bronze, Paula seems to have sold goods outside of his profession. Paula produced works almost exclusively in the Rococo style, although his inventory is reminiscent of works "a la Grec" (with a Greek flavor), and includes items with figures from Greek and Roman mythology, allegorical figures and more - from the Agopsedia Period: 19th century (1800-1900)
RAILWAY INTEREST - VICTORIAN SLATE PRESENTATION MANTEL CLOCK, with Roman numerals and plaque reading "Presented to Mr Robert Young, along with a purse of sovereigns and brooch & ring for Mrs Young. The employees of G&P & G.B&K joint railways, as a token of their esteem on his leaving. November 1874". 55cm wide
AMERICAN STYLE GINGERBREAD CLOCK IN THE MANNER OF INGRAHAM, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with Roman numerals and gilt decoration depicting a Stork in a pond setting, with a frog holding a wine glass on a lily pad, along with an oak cased mantel clock (battery movement)the gingerbread clock - 49cm highQty: 2
FRENCH BRONZE AND SLATE MANTEL CLOCK, LATE 19TH CENTURY with twin train eight day movement by Raingo Freres, striking on a bell, the gilt dial signed J. MUIRHEAD & SONS, GLASGOW & PARIS, the lapis enamel chapter ring set with Roman numerals, the fluted slate column surround with cast bronze urn surmount34cm high
FRENCH GILT METAL AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with twin train eight day movement, the dial with Roman numerals, decorated with a cherub on white enamel ground, with gilt swags, in pillared brass and four glass case, raised on four feet, with glass dome and stand 52cm high Clock has been overwound. Mechanism will require attention. Case with typical wear as per age. Some mi or nibbles to corners of bevelled panes. Base may require tightening. Pendulum contains mercury, though appears cloudy.Pane with minor nibbles around lower rim. Damage to base.
Beautiful, detailed white porcelain statue of two horses in motion. Hutschenreuther backstamp. Ornate mantel clock in decorative porcelain casing with white face and black roman numerals 10"H - unmarked. Largest piece: 15"L x 6"W x 11"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 15"L x 6"W x 11"HManufacturer: Hutschenreuther PorcelainCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear. Clock function not guaranteed.
Junghans, Germany - An early 20th century oak cased 8-day movement mantel clock. The clock having architectural case with fluted pilasters flanking a silvered and gilt metal clock face with Arabic numerals to the chapter ring. Raised on bracket feet. Marked clock movement to back. Measures approx. 40cm x 29cm x 18cm.
A late 19th century brass and gilt metal cased mantel clock of rectangular form, ornate swing handle to the top, the case, the metal embossed with foliate scrolls, circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, wood lined interior, lacks gong / bell, movement stamped 836, on four scrolled feet, height 22.5cm excluding handle

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