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Jaeger LeCoultre, Switzerland. Trapezoidal mantle clock of gilt bronze and glass. Two glass panels of darkened glass with an etched diamond pattern; the face of the clock is protected behind a clear pane of glass. The dial is marked "Swiss Made."Height: 6 in x width: 8 in x depth: 1 3/4 in.Condition: The clock is in good condition. When wound the clock runs; it has not been tested for time. The case is in generally good condition overall. There are scratches to the metal components and discoloration. It appears that there may have been felt pads affixed along the base which has since been removed. The metal backing along the interior of the clock has some scratches throughout. The glass is in good condition; there is a minute chip to the left smoky glass panel along the interior.
Jaeger LeCoultre, Switzerland. Atmos mantle clock. Square white enamel dial with gold Arabic and stroke numerals. In a glass case with gilt frame.Height: 9 1/4 in x width: 8 1/4 in x depth: 6 1/4 in.Condition: The clock is in good condition with no visible dents, cracks, or losses. Very light wear throughout, consistent with age and use. No visible sign of restoration under UV light. As expected, there is light oxidation throughout the metal components. No visible crack to the glass. Please not that we have not been able to determine if the movement runs and keeps time.
A FRENCH VERNIS MARTIN STYLE MANTLE CLOCK, painted with a couple in a landscape and floral sprays, bearing foliate gilt metal mounts, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the movement stamped with Japy Freres medallion, height 50cm, with key and pendulum (1 + envelope) (Condition Report: good condition, runs and chimes, wear to gilding of mounts)
WWII a 1939 ROYAL AIR FORCE (RAF, Air Ministry) Oak cased chain fusee Mantle clock ( Timepiece), signed 'RAF' to dial bears stamp the plated movement ' '10B15 SM & Co 1939 AM ' 35.5 m high x 22.5 cm wide Condition Report: no glass to dialsuspension missing and knurled nut to pendulum keep but winds, chain present.Mostly case work and very little
A fine 19th century gilt-metal-mounted and marble eight-day mantle clock: the finial surmount as a two-handled urn with roses and leaves; white-enamel dial with Arabic numerals and indistinctly signed 'Aarie'? and '240 Rue de Rivoli'; gilded and gilt-metal-mounted marble uprights with wrythens, flowerheads and a pair of doves in the centre; the movement striking on a bell. (Full height 38.5 cm)Condition Report: It is noted that the gilded/marble surmount is away from the clock (original nut present). Dial has a few spots and minor blemishes and tiny rim fritting. Dirty and in need of a clean. Marble with minor scratching to vertical pillars at the back. No major problems noted.
A 19th century gilt-metal-mounted and white marble eight-day French mantle clock: the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and surmounted by a pineapple finial upon an urn, flanked by two gilt-metal mounted columns with a central blue basalt-style relief of figures within gilded laurel leaves, the fully glazed convex clear-glass door revealing the movement striking on a bell (39.5 cm high)
A 19th century gilt-metal eight-day figural mantle clock: the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and below an anchor and rope motif; the base section decorated with a vertical overall maiden's head in high relief and flanked by Vitruvian scrolls and vertical harebells; raised on scrolling feet to the ends (one damaged) and tapering square gadrooned legs to the front; the back of the plinth base stamped P (Phillipe) Mourey 66, (Paris) (46 cm widest x 29 cm to top of head). (With with key and pendulum.)
A late 19th/early 20th century gilt bronze miniature mantle clock: the cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals above a Greco Roman style portico decorated with a chariot and flanked by classical style reeded columns, signed 'BRONZE VERNI' to underside, in good working order together with key (9.75cm high)
A 19th century gilt-metal and porcelain mounted eight-day mantle clock: the winged cherub surmount above a white-enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Martin & Son, Paris and Cheltenham' and above a hand-decorated and gilded porcelain panel with two lovers amongst countryside surroundings, indistinctly signed top right, the gilded movement striking on a bell (34 cm high)
A 19th century gilt-metal and porcelain mounted eight-day French mantle clock: two-winged cherub figures surmounting; celeste-blue porcelain dial with Roman numerals and central circular floral wreath and flanked by two further oval porcelain panels decorated with flowers and a lower panel (broken) with two-winged cherubic figures laying upon clouds, the movement signed 'P.R' and numbered 12346 (32 cm high)
A fine 19th century gilt-metal and porcelain mounted eight-day mantle clock: the floral surmount above a white enamel dial with Roman numeral and signed 'Vieyres & Repingon a Paris', two cherubic figures below the enamel dial flanked by oval vertical porcelain vignettes of female figures, the movement striking on a bell, raised on cast feet (35.5 cm high)Condition Report: The white enamel dial appears to be in good condition. Very small chip around the right-hand 4 o'clock position. Both left and right oval portrait vignettes in good condition. Very dusty and dirty overall. Gilding is quite dark and it is possible that the back of the clock would have had a glass or metal covering (now missing) there are redundant screw holes halfway left & right. Individually numbered lower right position and same number on the original pendulum.

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