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λ A late 19th century French tortoiseshell and brass boulle marquetry mantel clock, the eight day movement striking on a gong, the backplate numbered '42352' with a medal of honour stamp, the gilt brass dial with enamel, Roman numerals in a gilt brass mounted case decorated with a female mask and a basket of flower finial, 37.2cm high, 20cm wide, 11cm deep.
A late 19th century French gilt brass and champleve enamel four glass mantel clock, the eight day movement striking on a gong, the backplate stamped 'A1 MADE IN FRANCE' and numbered '3427 4.11', the enamel dial painted with swags of flowers and with Roman and Arabic numerals, with worn inscription, the gilt bezel with paste gemstones, the case with an urn finial and turned columns and with a mercury pendulum, 42cm high, 22cm wide, 13.5cm deep.
λ A late 19th century French brass and tortoiseshell boulle marquetry mantel clock, the eight day movement with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, stamped 'LEROY A PARIS', the gilt brass dial with enamel Roman numerals, the case with a putto surmount and applied with scrolling leaves, 45.5cm high, 23cm wide, 13.5cm deep, together with a matching bracket. (2)
A late 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell by 'Japy Freres' with 'GRANDE MEDAILLE d'HONNEUR' mark and numbered '2156', the enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a Louis XVI style case with ribbon tied flowers and painted panels of classical landscapes and an amorous couple, 35cm high, 23.7cm wide.
An Empire ormolu mantel clock by L. Mallet, the eight day movement with an outside countwheel, striking on a bell, the case surmounted with a classical mother with her child, the base with palmettes, laurel leaves and with a central scene of a mother and child, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed 'L. Mallet' and 'H. DE M.D. D'ORLEANS' and 'N.957', 37cm high, 25.5cm wide, under a glass dome. (2)
λ A late 19th century French tortoiseshell and brass mounted mantel clock, the eight day movement striking on a gong, the backplate with a silver medal stamp and numbers '319544', with a white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed 'PAGE, KEEN & PAGE PLYMOUTH', the case with a Cupid finial and decorated with eagles, swags of flowers and leaf scrolls, 39.8cm high, 19cm wide, 13.7cm deep.
λ A French brass and tortoiseshell boulle marquetry mantel clock, with an associated English eight day, three train musical movement, striking on nine bells and a gong with a 9.5cm pinned cylinder, the engraved backplate signed 'J. Elliott, LONDON', the gilt brass and white enamel dial with Roman numerals, with 'strike / silent', the gilt brass and ebonised case, with a rising top and with figural mounts including: a chariot drawn by two horses, on a stand, 82cm high, 61cm wide, 26cm deep.
An English Regency bronze and white marble mantel clock, with eagle surmount over an enamelled dial flanked by two classical maidens reading a book, engraved 'J&J Silver Fecit no.28, Hatton Garden, Holborn, London', on a white marble plinth, the fusee movement engraved 'Baetens Gerrard St London' (a.f), 30cm high. (key and pendulum). Illustrated
Leroy & Fils, Paris, an ormolu and porcelain mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, with the backplate stamped with the trademark of the movement maker Japy frères, along with the name of the retailer Leroy & Fils, Paris, 1212, the round pink porcelain dial has gold Roman numerals and is decorated to the centre with a winged putto above nautical items, with brass spade hands, the ormolu case having a decorative cast shaped base with the main body having scroll shaped side mouldings and surmounted by a cast cherub sitting on a shell within waves and holding the reigns of two sea creatures, height 32cm. * Biography; Japy Freres was founded by Frederic Japy of Beaucount, born 1749 who first made movements for the clock industry at his factory in 1777, becoming the largest and most commercially important clockmaking concern in France. The business continued after his death. * Notes For details of Le Roy & Fils see lot 924
Joseph Silvani, Paris: a French ormolu and porcelain mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped Silvani a Paris, the round white enamel dial having blue Roman hour numerals, black outer Arabic five-minute markings, gilt-brass decorative hands and signed Joseph Silvani a Paris, the gilt-metal case having blue porcelain panels either side of the dial painted with putti seated on clouds, with further panels inset below, the case surmounted by a cast figure of a cherub seated within a garden, height 38cm.
Le Roy et Fils, Paris, a French mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the maker's details Le Roy et Fils, Paris, 6206, the round white enamel dial having blue Roman numerals, gilt-brass decoration, pierced and engraved hands and signed Le Roy & Fils, Palais Royal, a Paris, Gle Montpensier 13-15, 296, Regent Street, London, the decorative ormolu case with a painted porcelain panel along the shaped base, with ormolu cherubs leaning either side and playing with a heron, one feeding it with a fish in front of rushes, surmounted by a pair of birds within a floral setting, with further floral mounts to the base, height 29cm. * Biography Le Roy et Fils were established by Basile Charles Le Roy in 1785 and were well known and fine makers of clocks. Basile Charles Le Roy was the Master Clockmaker to Napoleon & along with his son Charles-Louis were clockmakers to the Princess Pauline and the Duke de Bourbon. Examples of their work are in all the major collections as well in the Ministere de la Guerre, Paris. The Maison de Le Roy was founded in 1785 at Palais Royal & continued until the death of Charles at Versailles in 1865. They took on premises at 13-15 Galerie Montpensier, Palais Royal, Paris when the Duc d'Orleans opened the Palais Royal gardens for both the trade and public's use with many prestigious shops opening under the arcaded walkways. From 1885 their London retail outlet was at 57 Bond Street having moved from Regent Street.
Chas. Frodsham a French tortoiseshell and silver mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement, with platform lever escapement, striking the hours and half-hours on a gong and stamped with the serial number 20735, the round dial having Arabic numerals and blued steel spade hands and signed for the retailer Chas. Frodsham, 115 New Bond St, London, the waisted tortoiseshell case with silver mounts and inlaid decoration, height 23cm.
A French mahogany mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped A1 within an oval along with the serial number 7356, the round white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals with coloured swags of flowers between each and gilt-brass pierced and engraved hands, the mahogany case having brass mounts, four brass finials, decorative feet and a carrying handle to the top, the sides with shaped glazed panels and having cast brass cherub head mounts above, height 33cm.
Dewins, Paris, an ormolu and marble mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, the backplate stamped Dewins, Paris, 227 within an oval, the marble dial having gilt Roman numerals and gilded-brass moon hands, the white marble case inset with rouge marble panels and with ormolu mounts, surmounted by a figure depicting a female holding her baby, height 56cm.
Samuel Marti, a French oak mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong and stamped on the backplate with the trademark of the maker S. Marti, Paris, the ivorine dial with black Arabic hour numerals and decorative blued steel hands, the oak case profusely decorated with cast-brass mounts, the caddy-top surmounted by further mounts and all standing on matching feet, height 42cm. * For details of Samuel Marti see lot 914.
A 19th Century French gilt metal and white alabaster cased mantel clock No. 970, the 3ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movements striking on a bell, contained in gilt metal drum pattern case, surmounted by seated figure of Cupid, the white alabaster base with fluted frieze and gilt bead ornament, on turned feet, 10.75ins high

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