An early 19th century French Empire period ormolu-mounted white-marble timepiece mantle clock: gilded dial with Roman numerals and the border as a snake swallowing its tail; two scrolling ormolu supports; plinth-style front centred with ormolu decoration of winged Victories embracing; the pendulum and movement engraved 'Rigby - Charring Cross, London' (some restoration required) (23cm high x 13.5cm width of plinth base)
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John Hagger Allis, Bristol, a Victorian mahogany cased twin fusee, 8-day mantle clock. white painted dial and moon hands. The movement chiming the hours,the ached case with carved and applied decoration and supported by compressed bun feet. 31.5 wide x 43 cm high x 18 cm deepFootnote: John Haggar Allis, is recorded on page 13 of Brian Loomes, Watch and Clockmakers of the world. He is listed as working in Small St, Bristol from 1850-1876.Condition report: The movement is inaccessible because the rear door is locked without a key.The hands move freely without being restricted by the mechanism and I assume the movement will require some attention.
A late 19th century French gilt mantle clock, the circular white enamelled dial with eight day striking movement surmounted with an acanthus leaf and branch over a pond with bull rushes and a winged amorini riding on the back of a plated swan on a rocky border, mounted on a plinth scroll base, height 52cm.
A group of clocks and timepieces to include a fusee dial clock, 34cm diameter; three carriage timepieces; two mantle clocks and a longcase clock, dial and movementCondition report: The dial clock with some old woodworm holes to the case, the dial with some staining and discolouration; mantle clocks include pendulums; dials on carriage clocks in good condition; one carriage clock glass with small chips to each corner on bottom side
A late 19th century French gilt metal mantle clock with an urn finial and enamelled dial with roman numerals, the movement initialled GV and numbered 33349, overall 28cm wide x 15cm deep x 40cm highCondition report: Possibly later enamelled dial, pendulum included, some surface marks and minor wear, scroll handle on the urn slightly loose
A 19th century French gilt metal figural mantle clock depicting cupid, the enamelled dial with arabic and roman numerals signed F.L.Hausrurg Harris, overall 35cm wide x 14cm deep x 26cm highCondition report: The dial with some chips around the winding holes and minor surface scratches, possible back plate missing, no pendulum, some surface wear
A 19th century French empire style walnut Portico mantle clock the enamelled dial with roman numerals, overall 27cm high x 16cm deep x 54cm highCondition report: Includes pendulum, enamelled dial with some minor restoration to the bottom and very small marks around one winding hole, missing back case
A late 19th century French gilt metal figural mantle clock depicting a grape harvester and mounted with fruiting vines, the enamel effect dial with roman numerals, the movement by Miroy Freres, overall 40cm wide x 43cm highCondition report: Includes pendulum, dial with a later plastic cover, possibly later gilded
Four late 19th century French gilt metal mantle clocks one mounted with an artist and having porcelain plaques, 42cm wide x 29cm highCondition report: In mixed condition, one with pendulum, the smallest mounted with a bust and having damage to two scrolling mounts, the artist clock dial with scratches and hairline cracks, the painted dial with hairline cracks
A late 19th century French gilt metal spelter figural mantle clock with an enamelled dial, overall 51cm wide x 17cm deep x 50cm highCondition report: No pendulum, movement loose in fitting, surface marks and wear, some small minor hairline cracks to the dialThe movement would have struck on a bell but this is lacking along with its bracket.

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