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A Richard & Cie, a Louis XV-style eight-day red tortoiseshell balloon, mantle clock, early 20th century, the 8-day movement chiming the hours on a single bell, fitted a segmented porcelain Roman dial, halberd hands. and mask of Helios pendulum. 43 cm overall heightThe clock winds freely on both trains, the clock chimes the hours and the half as a passing strike.I wound the clock a little and it seems to run happily, however, this is no guarantee of accuracy or reliability. The case is in good order with all its required gilt metal mounts, the rear door sticks a little and can be a little stiff to open.The clock now comes with a key.
A mid 20th-century Jaeger Le Coultre manual wind, skeleton mantle clock, with brush gilt batons to a conforming rectangular case, raised on square feet, 19.5 cm high x 17 cm high.The movement runs, but has not been tested for accuracy over any length period of time. In good cosmetic condition, with some light surface scratches visible on close inpection.
A late 19th century French gilt metal mantle clock and dome, the case fashioned as a gent seated atop the drum head clock, with vining branches, C-scrolls and flower heads, the white enamel dial having blue Roman numerals and gilt hands, the 8 day movement numbered 567, standing on an ebonised base with a glass dome, 40cm high x 33.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A late 19th century French champleve enamel mantle clock, the case of architectural form with turned finials, four columns, entwined floral enamel decoration, the 3.5" dial with Roman numerals, the two train 8 day movement signed 'J.Lefebvre Fils Paris', striking on a single gong, 45cm high x 21.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A late 19th century oak cased mantle clock, the white enamel dial having Roman numerals, Breguet style hands, signed 'Bennett 65 & 64 Cheapside' with a visible Brocot escapement, the 8 day movement initialled FC and numbered 2908, striking on a single bell, 45.5cm high x 32cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A late 19th century French spelter and onyx mantle clock, mounted with a classical maiden above ribbon garlands, tapering columns and on lion paw feet, the 3" dial painted with a floral centre and with Arabic numerals, the two train 8 day movement having countwheel striking on a bell, 55cm high x 26.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A late 19th century French gilt metal mantle clock, the case decorated with an urn finial, flowers and two cornucopias flanking the drum head clock, white a white enamel dial and skeletonised centre, swing pendulum in the form of a cherub on a swing, the movement signed 'Echappement Brevette', 38.5cm high x 30cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 20th century Eureka electric mahogany cased mantle clock, the enamel dial having Arabic numerals and blued hands, the movement having a large balance wheel, slow/fast regulating dial, numbered 3605, Patent No 14814-1906, the mahogany balloon case having cross banded veneer with shell patera, 36cm high x 21cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A circa 1900 French gilt metal and cloisonne mantle clock, having a twin scroll handled urn formed finial, two Corinthian cloisonne turned columns, bevelled glass panels, the 4" dial having Arabic numerals with a cloisonne enamel centre, the two train movement striking on a gong and with a mercury compensated pendulum, 38m high x 21cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An Edwardian mahogany mantle clock, Regency inspired with pierced gilt metal grilles, twin lion ring handles, the convex 6" dial having Roman numerals with Breguet style hands, the 8 day movement striking on a single gong, 38cm high x 26cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A late 19th century French spelter mantle clock, the gilded case fashioned as a shepherdess leaning against the drum shaped clock, raised on an elaborate floral base with flowers, C-scrolls and grapevines, the 3" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Japy Freres two train movement with countwheel strike, numbered 4767, 32cm high x 33cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A late 19th century French gilt metal mantle clock, the case of architectural form, mounted with cherubs, inset with Sevres style porcelain plaques, two Corinthian columns flanking the 3.5" painted dial, the AD Mougin 8 day movement having countwheel striking on a single bell, 52cm high x 31cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A late 19th century French gilt metal 8 day mantle clock with two spelter figural garnitures, the clock having an urn formed finial, cast with lion masks, pierced scroll work and twin ring handles, the two train Japy Freres movement striking on a single gong, 47.5cm high x 25cm wide, the two spelter garnitures having three sconces and raised on shell formed feet, 37.5cm high x 13cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A late 19th century French rosewood mantle clock, the case having a gilt metal handle and with floral scroll marquetry inlaid, silvered dial with Roman numerals, the 8 day Henry Marc movement having countwheel striking on a single bell, 23.5cm high including handle x 15.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A silver mantle clock, by Charles & Richard Comyns, London, 1921, the front engraved with a presentation inscription ‘Presented to Capt Shakespearce D.C.M. by the officers past and present of the N.S.Y on his retirement after 22 years with the regiment’ A pair of Edwardian Corinthian column candlesticks 14cm high, a silver cigarette case and an officers whistle
A collection of novelty pencil sharpeners and moneyboxes, 19th c and later, to include a Mauchline ware moneybox in the form of a mantle clock and another as a cast iron bear and miscellaneous souvenir photo book charms, moneyboxes 15.8cm h and smaller Top of cast iron moneybox in form of a bear and beehive chipped
A French porcelain mantle clock, probably Jacob Petit, late 19th c, the rococo case painted with bouquets and surmounted by a figure of a sleeping boy and monkeys, on four feet, enamel dial, under glass dome with ebonised base, clock and figure 29.5cm h, the movement stamped Maviez Paris, case with red overglaze 7224 30 The case with small chip to edge along top side and wear to gilding, cracks to enamel face. Figural top with chip to hand and restoration to boy and monkey Dome stand with chip to two feet

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