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Howell & James, London an unusual Sheraton-style walnut miniature longcase mantle clock having a French eight-day duration timepiece movement, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed for the retailer Howell & James, To the Queen, London, the walnut case with Sheraton style inlaid fan decoration to the hood and base, with a thermometer set within the trunk and barometer set within the base, height 47cm.
An English bronze and ormolu Georgian mantle clock in the form of a chicken coop having an eight-day duration single-fusee timepiece movement with an anchor escapement, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, the bronze and ormolu case depicting to farm girl feeding chickens outside a coop alongside a bronze winged cherub, with an ormolu frieze to the front depicting resting goats, height 43cm.
A. Giles, London a mahogany four-glass mantle clock, the eight-day duration single-fusee timepiece movement having an anchor escapement and engraved to the backplate with the makers name A. Giles, London, the square silvered dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel heart hands, the rectangular mahogany case glazed to all four sides and standing on brass bun feet, height 21cm.
Thomas Mudge, London, a late-Victorian lantern mantle clock the eight-day duration, double-fusee movement striking the hours on a bell set within the bell straps, the brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, with blued steel hands and engraved to the centre Thomas Mudge, the brass case with turned pillars and finials, cast-brass cresting, engraved decoration and inscription to the bell dated 17th Dec 1901, height 37cm.
Louis Moinet à Paris, a bronze and marble mantle clock the eight-day duration movement having a silk suspension and striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel and stamped for the maker L. Moinet à Paris, the round silvered dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands within a black marble pillar seated on a rouge marble base with a bronze figure of a classical woman to the side next to an ormolu lamp and books, with applied classical ormolu mounts, height 55cm.* Biography Lois Moinet was a fine maker, born in Bourges in 1768, and was at one time secretary to the famed horloger Abraham-Louis Breguet, clockmaker to Royalty and the gentry, and helped in the publication of Breguet's Traité d'Horlogerie, taking notes and making drawings for his master. In 1848, aged seventy-five, he published his own Traité having parted company with Breguet in 1823. In 1851 he showed a chronometer at the Great Exhibition and died in 1853.Reference: Tardy Dictionnaire des Horlogers Francais.
Two mantle clocks including a German four glass clock with battery operated movement, on brass style case, engraved Kieninger and Obergfell, made in Western Germany; a modern German mantle clock, with two train movement chiming on rods, with leather effect case, in cream and black, 5" dial.Further Details: Both untested.
A BOX OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY AND ITEMS, to include two green quartz bead necklaces, an EPNS cigarette case, brooches, imitation pearl necklaces, bracelets, a case of assorted dress studs, cufflinks, fob watches, commemorative coin, a boxed 'Ronson' lighter, a cased perfume bottle, a boxed 'Win' lighter, a boxed 'Colibri' lighter, loose cutlery, a 'Smiths Empire' mantle clock, etc
John Bennett of Cheapside London - 19th century 8-day veined alabaster mantle clock, with a French Parisian movement, two part alabaster dial with gilt Roman numerals, trefoil steel hands and visible Brocot deadbeat escapement, rack striking movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell. With pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 30cm Length/Width: 23cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
Imperial - English 1950s walnut and mahogany 8-day veneered mantle clock in an18th century-style case, with an inverted bell top and handle, break arch brass dial with a matted centre, silvered chapter ring with roman numerals and trefoil steel hands, cast spandrels and silvered Tempus Fugit boss to the arch, with a rack striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong. With pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 37cm Length/Width: 19cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
A 19th Century French gilt metal and painted pink porcelain mantle clock decorated with serenading lovers, eight day striking movement surmounted with a putti over Romanesque figures, height 39cm, a similar gilt mantle clock mounted with garlands of flowers and a small black eight day slate and marble mantle clock, damaged. (3)
A late 20th century cloisonné and brass mantle clock, the case of architectural design a domed top with turned finial, the four cylinder pillars flanking two Indian painted panels of a female, the enamel dial painted with floral swags and black Roman numerals, the 8 day movement striking on a gong, 46cm high x 21.5cm wide
LARGE FRENCH PORCELAIN CLOCK - CHARPENTIER SAINT MALO. A rococo style porcelain mantle clock, painted with a small panel of flowers on a dark red ground, with shell motifs and rich gilded decoration, and mounted on a plinth with gilded feet (clock and base joined together). With a silvered dial and Roman Numerals and marked 'Chapentier a S Malo', and striking on a bell. Painted mark inside the case, possibly 'MA'. 51cms high, dial 7.5cms diameter. *CR With a pendulum but no key, I have used a key here to wind it and it does seem to run for a short while, it also strikes on the bell. Case, missing the back cover of the clock, dial quite worn in places, some areas of wear to the porcelain in places including one side of the clock, feet and other areas, small chip repair to side of case near the top. See online images.

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