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A 19th century French gilt-brass champleve enamel 8-day mantel clock, by Japy Freres, brass dial with hand painted Arabic numerals, architectural case with enamel decoration and urn pediment, case height 36cm, no key or pendulum, untestedMovement - untestedDial - some minor surface wear to numeralsGlass - cleanHands - cleanCase - a few very minor chips to enamel and general tarnishing to brassNotes ? no key or pendulum
A large French bronze and white marble 8-day mantel clock, cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gilt-brass mounts and surmounted by bronze nude lady, with movement striking on a bell, case height 50cmMovement - untested Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - slightly rustedCase - very minor abrasions and chips along marble edges and some tarnishing to brass, bronze figure lacking attachment
A silver spill vase, of usual form, 24.5cm high; a silver fronted mantel clock, Chester 1910; a round silver fronted photo frame; various napkin rings; a pair of silver salt spoons and a silver napkin holder; 108g gross (3.47 troy oz) weighable silver; together with an enamelled spoon and other items
A French ormolu mantel clock, 19th century, the case surmounted by a seated classical female figure and two putti attendants, around an inset porcelain painted with Vesta in a landscape, the white dial flanked by two shaped putto panels, with bell striking drum movement, 49cm high, 56cm wide, with giltwood and moulded baseappears to be full wound. Not ticking or striking, so movement in need of restoration. Some surface / age blemishes and marks.
An ormolu case mantel timepiece, 19th century, in the manner of Thomas Cole, of unusual triangular shape, with compass finial above the three sides featuring an engraved gilt dial, calendar and thermometer panel, and engraved door revealing the single barrel movement with balance wheel escapement and rachet wind, unsigned, the scroll cast mounted case on three paw feet17.5cm highone foot slightly bent; not currently ticking. Offered 'as is'.
A French porcelain Rococo style mantel clock on stand, late 19th century, with pink painted decoration, the floral crest above 6.5cm painted dial signed 'Robert a Luneville', with bell striking drum movement, on stand44cm high overall, 22cm widetop leaf has been broken and glued. Small loss to a corner leaf on the base. Chipping around left winding hole. Patches of surface frit or firing debris. Not currently working so movement may need attention.
Full title: An ebonised mantel clock with romantic figures and topped with a putto, 19th C.Description:H 62 x L 45 x D 14,5 cmAbout this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.
A 19th century burr walnut veneered apothecary cabinet by H. Turner & Co Homoeopathic Chemists, Manchester, together with a Victorian mahogany swing toilet mirror, an early 20th century ebonised mantel clock, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals, on four bun feet, and a tin containing a quantity of buttons.
A 19th century brass cased combination mantel clock/thermometer, with broken swan neck handle and wrythen columns, with central silvered dial bearing Arabic numerals, height 21cm.Additional InformationThe top lugs and handle are slightly loose and are offset, the case has been engraved with initials that are indistinct (possibly RW), pitting, wear and scratches. No guarantee of working order.
GARRARD; an early 20th century eight day mantel clock, with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and movement striking on a gong, height 21cm. Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order. Case is grubby throughout with some knocks and scuffs, and a chip to the lower right corner.
A 19th century French Louis XV gilt metal and Sèvres style porcelain mounted mantel clock, the painted floral dial with Roman numerals against a blue ground, below a portrait oval, with movement striking on a bell, on domed base, height 31cm. Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order. No key or pendulum. The case with general age wear, tarnishing, and some green paint to the left hand side. The porcelain mounts with some rubbing to the gilding and the domed mount to the top of the base section appears to have a layer of dirt which should clean away.
A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED MANTEL CLOCKLate 19th CenturySurmounted by an equestrian model of the Marley horse, after Coustou, enamel dial with Roman hours, the twin train movement with countwheel on strike, engraved ‘W.B Bromoli, PARIS’, 37.5cm high.Condition Report:Applied decoration to the front below the dial is slightly lower on one side. General wear marks and scratches, with patches of wear to the patina on the horse. Corrosion and wear to the two winding holes in the dial (see image). Loss of detail to the dial.
A FRENCH GILT-BRONZE MOUNTED PARIS PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCKLate 19th / Early 20th CenturyThe case surmounted by a seated cherub with flower filled basket, the winged putti painted dial with Roman hours, the twin train drum barrel movement with strike on bell stamped JAPY FRERES and numbered 522, 28.5cm wide; 40cm high.Condition report: Degradation to the bronze figure, particularly to the reverse (see image). General loss of gilding to the case throughout. Plaques in good order but some have slipped slightly. The decoration above the front plaque has been knocked off centre slightly. We do not guarantee the working order of this timepiece. No key or pendulum.
A LATE VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED EBONISED QUARTER STRIKING MANTEL CLOCKBy Winterhalder & Hofmeier, Friedenweiler und Schwaerzenbach, retailed by H. Lewis, 172, New Bond Street, London W, circa 1890The arched case with two finials, above the 7 in. arched brass dial with pendulum regulation in the arch, the silvered chapter ring with fully marked minute ring, on a stepped base and scroll feet, the twin train rectangular movement stamped W & H Sch, striking the quarters and hours on two blued steel gongs41.5 cm highCondition report:1 pendulum. We do not guarantee the working order of this clock or that it keeps good time. It is not currently running at time of report and we can recommend professional homologises who would be able to supply a detailed report if necessary.Case: Marks and scratches and loss of colour to the corners, with a patch of blistering to the top (see photograph). Dial: Small amount of rust to end of hands and marks throughout.

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