An Ormolu and Champleve Enamel Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, the elaborate case with a central spiral finial, turned baluster columns with winged cherubs, dark and light blue champleve enamel panels, 3-1/2-inch champleve enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement stamped Maple & Co Ltd Paris and numbered 22796, 53cm high see illustration 22.02.17, Ormolu surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, enamel surfaces with some scuff marks and faded areas, enamel slightly lacking in parts, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, both barrel mainsprings are winding smoothly, striking is working correctly.
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An Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, signed Raingo Freres, Paris, circa 1850, scroll and floral decorated case raised upon a matching base, 4-1/2-inch cast dial with enamel Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Raingo Freres Paris and numbered 777, 44cm high see illustration 22.02.17, Ormolu surfaces are faded, hands are slightly discoloured, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, both spring barrels are winding smoothly, strike is working correctly.
An Ormolu and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, urn finial, figural, floral and cherub decorated pink porcelain panels, acanthus leaf and swag mounts, pink enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, 36cm high, raised on a gilt wooden base and ebonised plinth, beneath a glass dome09.12.16, Ormolu is slightly faded, surfaces with signs of bubbling in parts, porcelain panels are clean, dial with one minor hairline crack on the 5 o'clock numeral cartouche, movement needs cleaning, gilt wooden base is faded and with chips to the edges, ebonised plinth with scratches and small dents, glass dome with small scratches in parts but is complete.
An Art Nouveau Brass Four Glass Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1900, applied floral mounts, bevelled glass panels, dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and numbered 885, gilt metal pendulum with the bob depicting a lady in costume, 37cm high see illustration 22.02.17, Brass surfaces are discoloured throughout, glass panels look complete, dial has been totally restored, one minor hairline crack above 12, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, both spring barrels are winding smoothly, strike is working correctly.
A Brass Four Glass Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, urn shaped finial, bevelled glass panels, scroll and floral corner mounts, hoof shaped feet, 3-3/4-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, recessed centre with a visible Brocot escapement, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, twin tube mercury pendulum, 43cm high see illustration 22.02.17, Brass surfaces a discoloured throughout, back door glass panel with one small chip to the bottom corner, dial with a chip and has been restored next to the strike side winding hole, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, both spring barrels are fully wound, strike is working correctly, pendulum is discoloured and the mercury tubes are discoloured.
A Louis Philippe Ormolu Striking Chariot Mantel Clock, circa 1840, surmounted by a chariot with a standing winged cherub holding the reins of two horses, red porphyry base with an acanthus leaf border and a central frieze depicting a chariot and winged cherubs, raised upon turned feet, enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered 149, silk suspension, 50cm by 46cm see illustration 23.02.17, Ormolu surfaces are discoloured in parts, one of the horses is loose from the base, the porphyry base with cracks and small chips to the edges, dial chapter ring with chips and signs of old touch up repairs, movement needs cleaning, both barrel mainsprings are winding smoothly, strike is working.
A gilt bronze and ivory Mantel Clock - Emile Andrè Boisseau and Thiebaut Freres, Paris, last quarter 19th Century; ; bronze mounted base signed by Emile Andrè Boisseau (Sculptor, 1842 - 1923) and Thiebaut Freres (Clockmaker), with four bronze cherubs holding the round ivory timepiece with cast bronze Roman numerals. Height 19 cm, 7 31/64 in, width 10.5 cm, 4 9/64 in, depth 7 cm, 2 3/4 in. Item condition grading: **** good (the clock is mechanically in good condition but need a cleaning). Ce.S.Ar. Certificate of AntiquityOrologio da appoggio in bronzo dorato e avorio - Emile Andrè Boisseau e Thiebaut Freres, Paris, ultimo quarto XIX secolo; ; bronzo firmato da Emile Andrè Boisseau (Scultore, 1842 - 1923) e Thiebaut Freres (Orologiaio), con quattro cherubini in bronzo a sostenere la cassa sferica in avorio dell'orologio, indici romani in bronzo. Altezza 19 cm, larghezza 10.5, profondità 7 cm. Stato di conservazione: **** buono (l'orologio è in buone condizioni meccaniche ma necessita di pulizia e revisione). Certificato Ce.S.Ar.
Hamburg American Clock Co - Polished Mahogany Cased 8 Day Striking Mantel Clock. c.1895 - 1900. With Inlay and Polished Brass Pillars and Feet, White Porcelain Dial, 2 Crossed Arrows to Back Plate of Clock, Mark For HAC. 9 Inches High & 11.75 Inches Wide. Wonderful Condition and Working Order.
A GERMAN WALNUT CASED MANTEL CLOCK, c.1900, the two train movement stamped RSM, No.584323, and quarter striking on a gong, 6 1/2" square brass dial with Roman numerals, the carved case with arched top surmounted by a shell and turned finials, on caryatid supports, glazed side panels and moulded base, 12 3/4" x 19 3/4" (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A Louis XVI period boulle marquetry cased mantel clock,for restoration, the tortoiseshell and brass marquetry inlaid case having ormolu acanthus mouldings surmounted by a cherub, ornate relief embossed dial with enamel numerals signed Boucheret of Paris, movement also signed, overall height 84cm.
A late 19th century French brass mantel clock, with repeat mechanism, the square case surmounted by a trophy, with lion mask sides on cabochon and paw feet, the dial with enamel chapters and inscribed Comptoir General, 9 Bd. Poissoniere Paris H. Rondet, the similarly inscribed countwheel movement striking on a bell, numbered 1886 4188, 42cm high
An Empire gilt metal figural Mantel Clock, dial signed Z. Raingo, Tournay, c. 1806, The striding Cupid with bow and arrows and with enamelled eye, carrying a magic lantern on his back, containing the signed white enamel roman dial, on oval base with classical frieze and raised on birds claw feet, 18in highFootnotes: There is scant information regarding the French clockmaker and bronzier, Zacharie Raingo, who is thought to have apprenticed in Paris around 1790. He moved to Belgium in 1795, worked in Tournai around 1806 and in Ghent in 1810. In 1823 he was named Horologer Mecanicien to the duc de Chartres and a year later to the Royal court itself. By 1825, his clocks bear the 'Raingo Frères' signature alongside numerous Paris addresses. The firm exhibited at many of the major expositions in the last half of the 19th century, and was acclaimed for its fine ormolu work and astronomical clocks.

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