A three piece French gilt brass Mantle Clock Garniture, by Japy Freres, the brass case surmounted by a blue celeste porcelain urn, above an arched dial crested with ribbon bow, decorated with flowers, birds and figures in a garden, within a jewelled border and with Roman numerals, on a conforming base with central roundel, flanked with a porcelain panel to each side, 39cms (15 1/2"); together with a pair of matching Urns, each with two grotesque mask handles, 31cms (12"). (3)
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A German porcelain Mantle Clock, c. 1900, with Lenzkirch movement, the case crested with two cherubs holding garlands of flowers, above a circular enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, inside a flower encrusted band and two classical figures below, raised on rustic style legs, 44cms x 23cms (17" x 9"). (1)
Antique French Bulle Clockette electromagnetic pewter cased mantle clock, made by Bulle, France, convex bevelled glass front door, with floral and scrolling decoration, impressed makers mark to side of case, approx 22.5cm high, together with a pair of cast iron candlesticks with column-shaped stems, each raised on three claw feet, approx 26cm high
A Regency Handley & Moore (London) brass inlaid rosewood mantle clock, gong strike, having signed silvered Roman numeral dial with moon hands, the brass inlaid and mounted case raised upon four ball supports, height 42cm.Condition report: In working order, small area of veneer lacking to top left of door (further image added), complete with pendulum, turned boxwood handled winding key.
A Painted French Porcelain and Gilt Metal Striking Mantle Clock, circa 1890, with twin-barrel movement striking on a bell, the movement backplate stamped Japy Freres, raised upon a gilt wooden base upon an ebonised plinth, 37cm highMetal surfaces are discoloured and dirty, the porcelain dial with some enamel dots missing to the outer edge, gilt wooden base and ebonised plinth with small chips and wear, glass dome is missing, later pendulum, movement is dirty
Late 19th / early 20th century French ormolu and porcelain mantle clock, painted with a romantic vignette and classical architecture, the two train movement by Japy Freres striking the hours and half hours on a bell, the urn finial detached but present.Condition Report: General wear and tear consistent with age.Gilt worn throughout.Glass in back door cracked.Finial detached but all parts appear to be present.Interior of base has some sort of sealant applied to it.Chips to dial around key holes, some losses to enamelled dot decoration and wear to decoration.

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