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An early 20th century mahogany mantel clock, signed 'Webster, London', of rectangular form with carved pagoda top, the double fusee movement striking on gong, the dial with gilt brass spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring and 'Strike/Silent' and maker's label, the case with pierced wooden sound frets, H 43cm approx
A 19th century French figural mantel clock, with bronzed metal figure surmount modelled as a standing chevalier, the gilt body inset with white stone panels and cast in Rococo taste with C scrolls, ribbons and flowers, with white dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, partial signature to dial, with pendulum stamped 1374, a/f bending and buckling to rear of case and legs, 29 by 12 by 37cm.
A late 19th century cloisonne 8 day mantel clock, the gilded dial with Arabic numerals, marked Manoah Rhodes and Sons Ltd, Bradford, the front and two sides of the clock decorated with floral enamelling, five knopped finials to top, stepped base with lappet rim and square leafy feet, movement striking on a coil, marked Made in France, 15 by 12.5 by 28cm.
A French spelter and bronze mounted 'Devil band' mantel clock, late 19th century, modelled with the devil astride the drum case, supported on a naturalistic cross stretcher and shaped base with three griffin cast feet. The drum enclosing a two train movement with countwheel and hammer striking on a bell, 57cm high (key & pendulum). Illustrated
A 19th century French spelter mantel clock. The figure of a lady feeding sparrows is perched above the dial, mounted on a polished slate base with Rococo style details. The slate face has gilded Roman numerals. Eight-day, two-train movement striking on a single bell. 57 x 36 cm. Condition reports are not available for our Interiors sales.
A 19th century French porcelain mounted gilt metal mantel clock, by Phillipe Mourey, 8cm circular dial painted in the manner of Sevres, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast with a scholar beside an academic trophy, marked P H Mourey to verso, 30cm high, c.1870
A Queen Anne style walnut and burr yew mantel timepiece, retailed or by Camerer, Kuss & Co., London, 10cm silvered dial inscribed with Roman numerals and Arabic subsidiaries, moulded slightly oversailing top, outlined throughout with barberpole stringing, skirted base, shaped incurved scrolling apron, gilt-brass bracket feet, 30cm high, c. 1920
An Edwardian mahogany drum head mantel clock, 11cm convex enamel dial inscribed Pearce & Sons [Ltd], Leicester, twin-winding holes, French 14-day movement striking on a gong, the case veneered with flame-figured panels, flanked by brass pillars and outlined with boxwood stringing, bun feet, 26.5cm high, c.1905

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