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Lot 45

An impressive mid 18th century French ormolu mantel clock (the dial replaced)The rococo case mounted with four playful cherubs on asymmetrical scrolls, the sides and front panels backed in red silk, with large solid brass rear door. The large circular movement with flattened bottom edge and outside countwheel strike on a bell, now set with a later 18th century 6 inch enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabic quarters, with matching pierced gilt hands. (Bezel intact, but glass lacking, pendulum suspension replaced). Will tick and strike, together with a pendulum. 47cms (18.5ins) highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 43

A good late 18th century French ormolu mantel clockLepaute, Horologer du Roi, a Paris. The case stamped to the rear Osmond. The impressive case surmounted by a squat urn with berry finial and floral swags over canted pilasters joined by heavy oak leaf swags on a break-front reeded base with Vitruvian scroll panels. The signed 5 inch white enamel dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals with finely pierced and engraved gilt hands, with off-set winding squares. The large spring driven movement with four pillars pinned through the backplate, with flattened lower edge, silk suspension (pendulum lacking) and pierced outside countwheel strike on a bell. 46cms (18ins) high.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 60

A very fine rhodium-plated 'Atmos Classique' mantel timepiece, purchased 1st July 2013 and never used. In original box, with instructionsJaeger le Coultre, No. 742045. Model reference 5102201The typical case with signed lift-out front panel (the catch marked JL), with levelling screws and locking lever below. The cream painted chapter ring with blue Roman numerals and counter-balance blued spade hands. The 15-jewel movement with part-polished pendulum. Running. Together with the original cardboard transport case, outer packing box and receipt dated 1/7/13. 22.5cms (9ins) high.Footnotes:This clock was received as a gift in 2013 but has remained in its packaging from new.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 81

A VERY RARE ORMOLU-MOUNTED WHITE MARBLE AND DERBY BISCUIT PORCELAIN MANTEL TIMEPIECEBenjamin Vulliamy, London, dated 1786The impressive group depicting a porcelain putto stepping toward the dial set into a fluted marble column on a heavy ormolu plinth signed and dated Vulliamy LONDON 1786, the stepped marble base mounted with a gilt armillary sphere, porcelain urn (with lift-off cover), books, and an array of mathematical instruments. The 4 inch white enamel dial with bead-cast gilt bezel framing the gold dotted minute track and gold Roman hour, with serpentine hands. The single gut fusee movement mounted within the column and protected by two sliding brass covers, the tall rectangular plates united by five turned pillars, deadbeat escapement to a typical lozenge-section wooden rod pendulum terminating in a heavy brass-faced bob. The backplate signed Vulliamy, London in a foliate border. 37cms (14.5ins) high. Footnotes:This clock is one of a distinctive range of clocks in white marble cases with figures in Derby biscuit porcelain that were produced in London by the firm of Vulliamy & Son in the late eighteenth century, and are now regarded as outstanding examples of British neo-classicism. They were first created in the early 1780s by Benjamin Vulliamy (1747-1811), still only a junior partner in the family firm but already the King's Clockmaker in his own right, in a determined attempt to challenge the predominance of imported French ornamental clocks in the houses of wealthy and fashionable Britons. His justification was patriotic as well as commercial, since Britain and France were then at war, following France's intervention on the side of the colonists in the American war of Independence. [1]Following the end of the war in 1783 and improved commercial relations between the two countries, Vulliamy was concerned that the market he had identified for what he described as his 'new branch of English clocks' would disappear, but in fact his project continued to be successful, leading in time to the firm making a wide range of ornamental goods to furnish the houses of the wealthy. This was due to Vulliamy's ability to select and get the best performance from a network of independent artists, suppliers and craftspeople, and also to his personal talents as a designer, sensitive to the changing tastes of his wealthy and very demanding customers, who included the King, the Prince of Wales, and other members of Britain's social elite. Vulliamy's sculptural clocks followed French fashion in their neo-classical appearance, but while contemporary French clocks used mainly bronze and ormolu for their cases and figures, Vulliamy decided to use white marble with allegorical figures in white biscuit porcelain, presumably in imitation of the Parian marble of ancient Greek and Roman statues. Vulliamy designed the figures himself, using his extensive library of works on classical art and architecture as a source [2], and had them modelled in London by a number of young sculptors who were recent Gold Medallists of the Royal Academy Schools. The models were then sent to William Duesbury's Derby Porcelain Manufactury to be made in biscuit porcelain which, given the nature of soft-paste porcelain and Vulliamy's demanding requirements, often proved to be a difficult process, particularly for his larger figures. In line with the morally uplifting tendencies of neo-classicism, these clocks were intended to convey an allegorical message through the identity and position of the figures and suitable attributes in ormolu, sometimes assisted with a classical quotation. If the meaning is not always obvious to modern eyes, it was evidently important to contemporary observers. The German traveller Sophie von La Roche, who visited Vulliamy's shop in 1786 (the date of this clock), noted that 'French artists have certainly created some fine things --- in clocks --- but I never yet saw anything so noble, simple and instructive from their hands. All the images are Greek figures in biscuit porcelain and Mr Vulliamy's physiognomy and gentle modest person hide a store of Greek ideas and moral allegory.' [3]The design of the current clock, with the clock set in a marble column accompanied by a single 'boy' and a campana-shaped vase (also in Derby biscuit), was one of the earliest used by Vulliamy. Previous to the emergence of this clock, just four of this design were known to survive, with different ormolu attributes around the column to vary the allegory. One of these clocks is dated 1783, another dated 1787 (Sotheby's 17.5.22 lot 47), and two have serial numbers dating from the late 1780s - Nos. 175 and 189 (at Chatsworth probably since purchase). (The numbering of Vulliamy's clocks began earlier but the number was not engraved on the clocks until c.1788.) It is not known who first bought the present clock, and it predates the surviving Vulliamy manufacturing records. However, it is possible to suggest the main people involved in its manufacture, since the firm continued to use the same suppliers for many years. It is probable that the high-quality movement, which has elongated plates to fit the marble column and Vulliamy's usual half-deadbeat escapement with heavy pendulum bob and ebony rod, was made by James Bullock, a clockmaker who worked at various addresses in the parish of St. Andrew Holborn up to his death in 1801. The marble column and base would have been supplied by J. Day of Brewers Row, Westminster, who was working with the Vulliamys by 1785. The biscuit porcelain figure was modelled by John Deare (1759-1798), a Royal Academy gold medallist in 1780, and as already noted, was made at the Derby factory, which also supplied the covered vase. [4]1. For a detailed study of these clocks with Derby figures based on the surviving correspondence between Vulliamy and the factory, see A.P. Ledger and Roger Smith (eds.), Benjamin Vulliamy and the Derby Porcelain Manufactory 1784-1795, Derby Museum and Art Gallery (2007). Also T. Clifford, 'Vulliamy Clocks & British Sculpture', Apollo, vol. 132 (Oct 1990), pp. 226-237; and 'New evidence concerning Vulliamy clocks and Duesbury porcelain', Derby Porcelain International Society, Journal 2, (1991), pp. 35-52.2. For Vulliamy's books, see 'Benjamin Vulliamy's Library: A Collection of Neo-Classical Design Sources.' The Burlington Magazine, vol 141, no 1155 (June 1999) pp. 328-337.3. C. Williams (trans.), Sophie in London. The diary of Sophie von La Roche, (1933), pp. 100-1. 4. The work of Deare and the other modellers employed on Vulliamy's sculptural clocks is discussed in Ledger and Smith. (see Note 1). It also notes that the earliest surviving Derby Day Books (1786-94) show that Vulliamy bought 12 biscuit 'boys' in 1786 (p. 110). There is no record of him buying any campana vases in those years, so he had presumably bought several earlier, when one was used on a similar clock in 1783 (p. 115).With thanks to Roger Smith.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 89

A 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, 10.5cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast with flowers and leafy scrolls, and crested by a musical trophy, 33cm high, c.1860

Lot 280

A Victorian Tunbridge inlaid walnut sewing box; oak and brass dinner gong; papier-mâché standish, mantel clock etc

Lot 100

An Ashford marble and specimen stone architectural mantel clock, Presented To R Roose, By His Fellow Keepers, Chatsworth House, April 21st, 1914, 36cm high, 42.5cm wide

Lot 407

Silver & Plate - A Carrs silver mounted shaped top mantel of shelf clock, Sheffield 1990; rectangular arched top photograph frame, Sheffield 1990, two others 1992 & 1997; others silver plated (8)

Lot 1431

An early 20th century French brass cased carriage clock with champlevé type enamel panels, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals, height 11cm, with travelling case, and an early 20th century oak mantel clock with Junghans movement (2).Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTAGE

Lot 1432

JAEGER LE COULTRE; a brass cased battery powered mantel clock with gilt Roman numerals to the perspex front and blue face, height 16cm.Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTAGE

Lot 1433

A 19th century boulle work mantel clock with brass dial set with enamel Roman numerals, height 40cm.Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTAGE

Lot 1435

WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER; a late 19th century walnut cased mantel clock, with raised back and four finials above the silvered dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals, height 46cm.Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTAGE

Lot 1436

H. PEARCE & SONS; an early 20th century mahogany cased mantel clock, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals, height 31cm.Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTAGE

Lot 1443

Two late 19th/early 20th century American mantel clocks (for restoration).Condition Report: The smaller clock with heavy worm damage, particularly to one side. Extra images have been uploaded. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTAGE

Lot 2485

ROYAL WINTON; an Art Deco lustre vase with geometric decoration, baby's plate with silver plated warming dish 'Alice in Wonderland', Wedgwood lilac jasperware mantel clock and an Art Deco wall charger (4).

Lot 2567

WATERFORD; a cut glass mantel clock, height 13cm, and a collection of decorative glassware including an Edinburgh Crystal vase with faceted decoration, etc.

Lot 259

A FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK GARNITUREIN LOUIS XV STYLE MID-19TH CENTURYthe brass eight day movement with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate stamped '2364', the gilt dial with blue and enamel numerals and foliate decoration in relief, the case with a flaming urn finial above a reeded body supported by scrolls and swags flanking an oval plaque with a rose, together with a pair of brass two handled shallow urns and covers (3)38cm high, 27.5cm wide (max)

Lot 472

CHINOISERIE LACQUER MANTEL CLOCK, 8 day movement, 17cm height Lot 472: Wound the clock up & ran for the 15 minutes, I was checking, however the drum clock spins in frame

Lot 392

VICTORIAN BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK, drum case mantel clock with boulle work base, 22cm height  392 - small area of damage and some light staining to clock facesplit to top of case and with some light surface markssome light staining to boulle work, brass lifting on one corner, otherwise in generally good condition

Lot 416

VICTORIAN WALNUT DRUM CASE MANTEL CLOCK, coiled bar strike, 26cm height

Lot 417

EDWARDIAN MARQUETRY MANTEL CLOCK, ribbon swag design with coiled bar strike, 28cm height

Lot 290

French champleve enamel mantel clock, late 19th century, the enamelled urn surmount over a pierced fretwork ormolu band, enamelled pilasters flanking centre enamel face with arabic numerals and fleur de lys hands, over a tapered rectangular base on four shaped disk feet, rear movement stamped for Japy Freres, H36cm.

Lot 343

American mission style Arts and Crafts oak framed mantel clock, c1920, the castellated planked tapering frame with horizontal stretchers around an inset brass Arabic numeral clock face and visible pendulum, H37cm.

Lot 324

German mantel clock with moon phase dial and three different chimes, H: 45 cm, L: 26 cm, mechanical movement sealed, working at lotting. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 134

An Edwardian mahogany Napoleon hat mantel clock, the silvered dial set with Arabic numerals, Swiss movement stamped no. 93827, height 14cm, together with an Edwardian mahogany mantel clock in an architectural case, the enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals, with French movement, height 15.5cm (2).Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/

Lot 133

THOMAS RUSSELL; a wooden cased mantel clock, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, with French single drum movement, 21 x 14 x 9cm.Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/Crack and rubbing to dial

Lot 390

A quantity of glass to include plates, bowls, decanters, cut glass rose bowls, cut glass miniature mantel clock, candlesticks, shot glasses, and three pieces of carnival glass.

Lot 432

A collectors' lot to include various metal wares including a plated table centre, opera glasses, a miniature brass cornet, a mantel clock, a cased set of fish eaters, wine coasters, clocks, etc.

Lot 264

Carved Black Forest style mantel clock H32cm approx 

Lot 255

An inlaid balloon shaped mantel clock with inscription plate 

Lot 253

A French 'Beurdelel' brass mantel clock 31cmH signed at back

Lot 398

A pair of ornate brass candlesticks, H27cm, a Gothic style mahogany mantel clock, and a copper double-handled pan (4)

Lot 690

HEREND - a porcelain hand painted mantel clock with quartz movement, numbered 2956, H13cm, boxed

Lot 23

A French 4 bevelled-glass mantel clock, onyx-mounted with champleve decorated columns and bracket feet, 8-day striking movement with Arabic numerals and mercury pendulum, H31.5cm, complete with key

Lot 760

A large oak-cased Arts and Crafts style mantel clock with 3-train movement, H47cm, with drawer under

Lot 26

A 19th century French 4-glass regulator mantel clock, with enamel dial, mercury pendulum, and 8-day movement striking on a gong, height 28cmCase has been painted gold, glass panels all in tact, not seen running

Lot 406

An architectural design black slate-cased mantel clock, with Corinthian columns surmounted by a figure, H53cm

Lot 25

An Edwardian mahogany lancet-top mantel clock, 8-day striking movement on brass bun feet, and floral marquetry decoration, H34cm (key, no pendulum), together with a small 1920s oak-cased mantel clock (2)

Lot 22

An ebonised and chinoiserie decorated dome-top mantel clock, 8-day striking movement, complete with key and pendulum, W42cm

Lot 756

A mahogany-cased 2-train mantel clock, by Benson of London, H35cm, and a slate-cased mantel clock

Lot 27

Hermle, Germany, a brass-cased 3-glass panel 8-day striking mantel clock, with key and pendulum, H28cm

Lot 758

Antique 2-train mantel clock in carved wood case, with brass and enamel dial, H33cm, a Smiths clock, and 2 others

Lot 649

Box with Edwardian mahogany mantel clock and metalware

Lot 33

A brass mantel clock by Imhof together with a modern clock featuring a world map

Lot 154

A Seth Thomas oak and burr wood inlaid Napoleon hat mantel clock, the silvered circular dial bearing Arabic numerals, eight day with Westminster chime, the movement numbered 124, 24cm high.

Lot 215

A Victorian oak cased mantel clock, circular brass dial with enamel chapter ring, bearing Arabic numerals, movement with coil strike, the case of architectural form, with carved and applied moulding, raised on a plinth base, 30cm high, 28cm wide, 16cm deep.

Lot 517

A Seiko mahogany cased mantel clock, the circular dial bearing silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, seven jewel movement, eight day with Westminster chime, 64cm wide.

Lot 278

An early 20thC oak cased mantel clock, the circular white enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, eight day movement, French with coil strike, the case of arched form with ebony and boxwood barber's pole stringing, on a plinth base, 28cm high.

Lot 142

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid balloon mantel clock, the circular enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, key wind, the case of balloon form, with box wood line inlay and rosette, on a moulded base, raised on four brass ball feet, 22cm high.

Lot 541

A Victorian slate and marble mantel clock, the circular white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, thirty hour movement, the case with marble pilasters, on plinth base, 29cm high.

Lot 503

A Victorian mantel clock, the brass dial with cream enamel chapter ring, bearing Roman numerals, eight day, the wooden simulated slate and marble case of architectural form, 37cm high.

Lot 281

A late 19thC walnut and inlaid mantel clock, the circular white enamelled dial bearing Roman numerals, thirty hour movement, the case of arched form, on inlaid plinth base, 30cm high.

Lot 123

Ansonia Clock Co. New York: a George III style 30-hour oak mantel clock, with yellowed Roman dial, single train movement, with pendulum, 29 x 14 x 44cms high, together with; a French inlaid oak eight-day mantel clock, white Arabic dial, two train movement, with pendulum, 20 x 13 x 28cms high; a brass carriage clock, with white Roman dial; and a brass anniversary clock, with white Arabic dial. (4)

Lot 124

Kundo: A German brass-cased world timer mantel clock, with white Roman dial, with brass hour markers, and date aperture, 23 x 25cms high; together with a French 19th Century style brass-cased wall clock with white dial, with blue Roman hour markers, and Arabic roman minute markers, and single train movement, the brass case with acorn finials and ribbon designs, with foliate carving throughout. (2)

Lot 129

A Victorian eight-day oak mantel clock, with silvered Roman dial and two train movement by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, the case decorated with foliate designs, the inside of the case bearing the retailers label of A. Kuss & Co, Clock and Watch makers of Newcastle, with key and pendulum, 28 x 16 x 38cms high.

Lot 122

A late 19th Century oak skeleton mantel clock, with silvered Roman chapter ring, with single fusee movement, the case with moulded cornice above a rectangular glazed panel door, surrounded by glazed panels to the side and back, on moulded base, raised on brass ball feet, 27 x 17 x 38cms high.

Lot 130

An Art Deco Smiths 'Enfield' Bakelite 8-day mantel clock, with silvered Arabic dial, and two train movement, with pendulum, together with; an Art Deco walnut mantle clock, with silvered Arabic dial, and three train movement, with chime/silents and Westminster/St. Michael chime selections, with pendulum; and two other oak Art Deco mantel clocks. (4)

Lot 451

A Late 19th to Early 20th Century French Spelter and Onyx Mantel Clock, the top with a figure entitled "Le Progress Par Bruchon", 8 day movement, untested, 60 cm height, AF

Lot 452

A Early 20th Century Oak Case 8 day Mantel Clock, "Ilion" by the Ansonia clock co. New York USA, silvered face with Arabic numerals, chimes and movement untested, 41 cm high (including finial), width 25 cm, depth 13 cm

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