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Late 19th / early 20th century mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, back plate stamped - Coventry Astral, silvered dial with Roman numerals, in a mahogany lancet-topped case with inlaid boxwood stringing and marquetry diamond, brass-capped columns and turned urn finials on four bun feet (keys present)
Late 19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement, signed - G. R., striking on a gong, brass dial with black chapter ring and Roman numerals, in an impressive black slate case of architectural form, with applied gilt metal trophy of arms decoration and engraved brass presentation plaque, 49.5cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking)
19th century boulle tortoiseshell and brass mantel clock in revived Louis XV style, in ogee-topped case and having circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight-day striking movement, all with brass scrolling foliage inlay on a red tortoiseshell ground, on flared and shaped plinth base, 40cm high
A 19thC parcel gilt French ormolu mantel clock striking on a bell, with silk pendulum suspension by Japy Freres, the convex white enamel dial with hairline cracks, surmounted by a figure of a seated woman with a basket of fish, the base continuing a maritime theme with further fish and an anchor, 15.75” high - circular door to drum movement absent.
A French Art Nouveau mantel clock, the bronzed case with scroll base and figural floral casting enclosing an Arabic numeral dial with painted swags, movement for 'F.Marti' numbered '3561', 41.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Metal surface throughout grubby and with some light tarnishing. General age wear patina throughout. The enamel dial with chips around the winding aperture. No pendulum or key. Signed to the back of the case. Old repair to the bottom of the case at the back. Overall fair.
After Emile Bruchon, a large French Belle Epoque mantel clock, the slate and marble case enclosing a floral gilt face with Arabic numeral dial surmounted by a large bronzed spelter figural group of three musical cherubs, all on four scroll feet, 64cm high (at fault) (the movement is a modern battery operated replacement) CONDITION REPORT: The top part of the horn that the top cherub is holding is lacking. Spelter section with general age patina throughout. The spelter section is loose with its attachment to the base. Some small chips to the marble base. Battery movement not working.

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