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A Victorian slate mantel clock, the architectural case surmounted with a pair of sphinx, the engraved brass dial with black Roman numerals, marked James Murray & Co, Royal Exchange, London, no 1255, eight day movement, hour striking on a bell, 33 by 18 by 39cm. Provenance: The Estate of David Powell MBE.
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid mantel clock, Cribb of London, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day, twin fusee movement hour striking on a bell, the case with ball terminal, ring handles and reticulated sound frets, raised on a rectangular base and brass ball feet, 17 by 12.5 by 37cm.
A Victorian carved giltwood and gesso framed mantel mirror in the rococo taste, the shaped rectangular plate within a scrolling foliate frame, 140 cm wide x 192 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Frame has been repainted. Overall there are quite a few areas of moulding and decoration broken off and missing, and various areas of damage and splits and losses which have been reglued and/or overpainted. Various splits and chips. Please see photos for examples.
A 19th century French ormolu Masonic mantel clock, the shaped plinth inset with porcelain plaques supporting a circular enamelled dial (a/f) and bell-striking drum movement signed `A Roblin, Paris`, surmounted by a winged cherub, Masonic emblems and blue enamelled celestial globe, 27cm high.
An Austrian ebonised wood, alabaster and gilt metal mounted grande sonnerie striking mantel clock, circa 1840, the triple train movement striking the quarters on a gong followed by the hours every quarter on a larger gong, the gilt engine-turned dial with small enamel calendar ring to centre within white enamel Arabic numeral chapter ring, the drum-head case with pineapple finial and concave sided star-shaped surround above a mirror-backed colonaded demi-lune portico, on stepped gilt repousse mounted ebonised base, 61cm (24in) high.
A French Louis XV style gilt brass mounted boulle mantel clock retailed by W. Oppenheim, London and Paris, circa 1900, the eight-day striking movement with oval retailer’s stamp W. OPPENHEIM, LONDRES PARIS and numbered 500, 87 to backplate, the circular gilt rosette centred blue on white enamel Roman numeral cartouche dial with convex bevel glazed brass bezel, the arched foliate-scroll engraved brass and mottled red shell marquetry veneered case with basket of fruit cast finial to the concave sided surmount above foliate cast crest issuing husk trails to the angles, the apron inset with a Sevres style porcelain plaque decorated with two cherubs at work, the sides with blind brass grille sound frets, the base with scroll cast angle mounts and integral scroll feet with leafy apron between, 37cm (14.5in) high
A French Louis XV style ormolu mantel clock, Unsigned, mid 19th century, The eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with silk suspension and Japy Freres MEDAILLE D’OR roundel over stamped 64 to backplate, the twelve-piece blue on white enamel Roman numeral cartouche numeral dial with scroll-chased centre and within convex glazed bezel, the waisted elaborate foliate scroll cast case with foliate spray surmount above flowerhead trellis cast shaped side frets and conforming infill to the shaped apron flanked by scroll supports, on integral conforming rococo cast open-work base with pierced feet, 36cm (14in) high

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