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A Regency Finer and Nowland, London, Ormolu and Marble Mantel Clock, the circular dial with engine turned decoration and Arabic numerals, raised on scrolling support and white marble footed rectangular base applied with a swag of flowers and fruit, black painted oval base (glass dome missing), key present, 22cm high (with stand).
An early 20th century French black and pink marble mantel clock surmounted by a black marble and cast, gilded finial, raised on gilded supports, the case with contrasting incised gold decoration, 4” white enamel dial with central motif and Arabic numerals, 8-day timepiece only round-plate movement, unsigned, with matched Fleur-de-Lys hands, 44 cm (h).
A late 19th century French black slate mantel clock of fluted drum head form, with applied brass trim decoration, supported on cast brass feet, 5" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 8-day bell striking round-plate movement, unsigned, with matched French moon hands, 34 cm (h).Condition report: No key or pendulum, several cracks to the dial, a few surface scratches to the glass. Chipping to the case in places, largest approximately 20 mm x 8 mm, surface dirt / marks in areas and one brass mount is loose.
An early 20th century French figural mantel clock, the case of pale green and white marble, with cast and gilded decoration, supported on decorative gilded feet and surmounted by a spelter figurine entitled ‘Capucine’ par Rucao, 8 day bell striking movement behind 3” enamel dial having Arabic numerals and floral decoration, Fleur-de-Lys hands, 53 cm (h)
A French portico mantel clock by C. Detouche of Paris, in the Empire style with ebonised wood and brass frame, the enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, movement numbered 3584, striking on a bell, 49.5 cm x 27 cm x 15 cm.Condition report: Pendulum and key present, not tested as working. Some knocks and marks to the body.
A fine and unusual 19th-century white marble, ivory and ormolu mantel clock, by Maple Co, Paris, the drum dial beside a seated figure in ivory, holding a pair of pipes and a serpent, the enamel dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, movement striking on a bell, on a shaped rectangular base, with beaded and scroll decoration, on four bun feet, 34 cm high x 31 cm x 12 cm.Condition report: No key present. Some damage and repair to the fingers of the lady, with natural surface cracking to the ivory in places. Some repair to front corner of marble base. Likely to have been re-gilded. Not tested as working

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