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An unusual 19th century eight-day spelter-cased mantle clock modelled as a big cat attacking an elephant: the 9.75cm diameter dial with circular enamel roundels with Roman numerals and mounted upon a howdah, the bronzed case surmounted with a finial and the gilded movement striking on a bell, numbered 899 on pendulum and movement, minus original plinth base (31cm highest x 39cm widest) plus pendulum and key
An early to mid 19th century small and heavy French ormolu figural mantle clock: the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and decorated with floral swags within a crystal border outer and flanked by two seated cherubic figures, one holding aloft a flaming bowl the other a bunch of grapes and a dish; on eight gilded ball feet unusually individually numbered to the underside (18.5cm widest x 15cm) together with key
A 19th century marble and gilt-metal-mounted eight-day mantle clock: the broken arch style pediment surmounted with a gilt finial above a 9.75cm gilt dial with further enamel decoration and Roman numerals above chain swags and flanked by marble and gilt-metal-mounted urns with floral bands, the eight-day gilded French movement signed 'S Marti' and striking on a bell, raised on four gilt-metal feet (with pendulum and key)
A rare WAS Benson mantle clock designed by WAS Benson, model no.2090, the drum case with foliate tendrils and finial, on four column base with flaring trefoil leaf feet. stamped marks to back plate, signed WAS Benson & Co Ltd to dial, 18.5cm. high Provenance Private collection Literature Ian Hamerton WAS Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary & Pioneer of Modern Design, ACC Books, page 102 plate 81 for this actual example illustrated.
A good Liberty & Co Cymric silver and enamel carriage clock designed by David Veasey, model no.50039, rectangular, footed form with flaring, slightly domed mantle, cast with Art Nouveau tulip stem columns, and panel of a stylised tree in a landscape, enamelled in shades of blue and green , the circular dial enamelled green and blue, with Roman numerals, stamped marks, L & Co Cymric, Birmingham 1903, 12cm. high Provenance Applied Arts, Sotheby's Bond Street, 25th October 1991 lot 307. Property from the Estate of Roland Baker deceased.

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