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A late 19th century French gilt metal mantle clock, the case decorated with a figure, pierced floral scroll base and urn shaped finial, the white enamel dial inscribed 'John T Paige 19 High ST Tunbridge Wells', the Samuel Marti 8 day countwheel movement striking on a bell, on an ebonized base and under a glass dome, 48cm high x 41cm wideLocation:
An early 20th century circa. 1900 slate Neoclassical mantle clock having a white enamelled face with black roman numeral to the chapter ring with a brass dial and bevelled glass. The clock case having inlaid red marble and with etched decoration beneath, raised on a plinth base. Accompanied by key & pendulum.
An early 20th century circa. 1930's Art Deco Norland walnut mantle clock. The mantel clock having a stepped Art Deco case with bowed sides to encase square clock face with chrome numeral and decorative pierced hands. Westminster chime three hole movement. Movement marked for Norland. measures 23cm x 36cm x 17cm.
Samuel Marti - A 19th century French made Indian style spelter mantle clock. The mantel clock being of architectural from with enamelled blue and white button numerals to the chapter ring. The top having a Hindi gandaberunda berunda bird finial and the body having cast Indian lotus and floral patterning raised upon a carved style scroll base. Eight day movement. Measures 35cm tall.
A 19th century French Neoclassical gilt on brass mantle clock of architectural form. The clock having a flower finial over pediment with fluted columns beneath and putti and acanthus relief to the base. The face having enamelled blue roman numeral with eight day movement and pierced rocaille hands.
An early 20th century circa. 1900 slate mantle clock of classical form having a gilt metal dial with enamelled white clock face set within with black roman numeral to the chapter ring. The clock having inlaid green Variegrated marble to the case with etched decoration throughout. Movement marked for Japy Freres.
A Junghans two train mantle clock with a subsidiary third chiming train, in a mahogany and oak case with a concave raised top and deep cornice beneath,With a glazed break arch door flanked by two turned and reeded oak pillars on a raised plinth with splayed feet, with an etched brass dial plate and silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, minute track and steel spade hands, eight-day movement striking the quarters on two gongs and the hours on five. With key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 45cm Length/Width: 36cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
Late 19th century French brass four glass mantle clock by Samuel Marti of Paris, c1880 case on a recessed stepped plinth with four twisted columns and Corinthian capitals to the four corners, with a two- part enamel dial, Roman numerals and minute markers, non matching steel hands and visible Brocot escapement with cornelian pallets, 8-day rack striking movement stamped �medaille de bronze� with chamfered pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 33cm Length/Width: 21cm Depth/Diameter: 16cm
A 1930's Westminster chiming mantle clock in an oak case, with a two-piece silver effect dial, Arabic numerals and minute markers, within a chrome bezel fitted with a convex glass, 8-day triple train Smiths movement sounding the quarters and hours on gong rods, with strike /silent facility. With pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 23cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 13cm
An American Mantle clock in a mahogany case with an eight-day “Ansonia” striking movement, case with a flat top and reeded pillars on a broad plinth with raised feet, square engraved and silvered dial with roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands and pendulum regulation, sounding the hours and half hours on a coiled gong. With pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 33cm Length/Width: 27cm Depth/Diameter: 17cm
An Early Victorian Rosewood Cased Mantle Clock by George and Walter Yonge, Strand, London the 7in silvered dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train trip repeating movement, striking on a single bell, the heavy back plate engraved with maker, contained in rosewood and gilt metal case of Gothic design, the lancet pattern top with square pad with reeded ornament and with turned and reeded finials, cluster columns to front on plinth base with turned and reeded feet, 23ins highCondition ReportExternally the clock appears to be in original condition showing wear commensurate with age. There is some cracking to the veneer in several places. There is also a crack to the top right hand side approximately 1ins beneath the finial that extends from front to rear of the clock and appears to be completely through the wood. The finials are in good condition and appear to be original, likewise the feet and the base, good condition original feet. Brass work is present and correct and in good condition although fret work to one side panel is detached but complete. The dial is in good condition showing no obvious signs of hairline cracks or restoration. Likewise the hands are also in good condition. The hinge to the front cover appears original and shows no obvious sign of previous damage or repair. The domed glass itself is secure and shows no sign of cracks or chips. The rear door is in likewise good condition, the hinges appear to be later replacements with modern screws and the glass also appears to be a replacement. The mechanism appears to be intact and the pendulum is present however the clock should be regarded as untested.
A French (Samuel Marti) striking brass eight day mantle clock, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and two winding holes, the mechanism stamped medaille de Bronze, S. Marti & C/ 411, with dual mercury pendulum and gong, within bevelled glass case, with keys, 24.5 cm high Condition Report: Clocks and watches are sold untested for time keeeping accuracy. This clock ticks and runs when wound and it strikes. The white enamelled dial is cracked between 11-12 o'clock and 6-7 o'clock. The minute hand is bent. The brass case is scratched and has some wear overall. Both doors are quite stiff and the rear door needs some attention.
A FRENCH LOUIS XV STYLE MANTLE CLOCK, 19th century, the movement in a drum shaped case beneath a rococo cherub and resting on the back of a bull, the dial with inset enamelled numerals, with a two train 'Japy Freres type' movement striking on a bell, the bull standing on an elaborately cast and pierced base with a lizard amongst foliage, on a malachite effect base, with key and pendulum, height 36cm

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