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A FRENCH GILT METAL AND ORMOLU MOUNTED MANTLE CLOCK, 19th century, of classical design, surmounted with a blue ground porcelain urn, with acanthus leaves and acorn finial, the case enclosing a circular dial hand painted with swans in a river landscape, encircled by a ring to Roman numerals headed by a mask cresting and flagged by outset porcelain side panels, on scroll and hoof feet, on plinth base, 44.5cm, contained with in a Victorian glass dome
A contemporary silver Clock, hallmarked Birmingham, 2000, in the form of a balloon mantle clock, the white dial with Roman Numeral hour markers and Arabic second markers around, within a cast silver frame with highlighted five minute markers, this set four cabochon rubies, with two further rubies below, the silver case with flush fitting hinged reverse, 6in (15cm) high, approx total weight 29.6ozt.
A late 19th century French boulle work Mantle Clock, the ornate tortoiseshell veneered case with gilt-metal mounts and brass inlays, the enamelled face with segmented Roman and Arabic numerals, the eight-day movement marked A.& N., number 43154, and "Medalle de Bronze L. Mardi Ce", striking on a coiled gong, within a boulle work case surmounted by a dragon, 12in (30.5cm) high.
20th century inlaid table music box, onyx smokers stand, two gilt framed mirrors, Vienna wall clock movement, Edwardian mahogany mantle clock, starburst framed wall clock, vintage Europa desk clock calendar, Oneida stainless steel meat drainer and gravy boat, shop stock jewellery boxes, two Hallmarking Act posters, Royal Tuscan coffee set and miscellanea Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Edwardian oak architectural mantle clock circa 1908, arched top with urn and spire finials, square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter, enclosed by brass caped column door on brass paw feet, Jungans twin train movement striking the quarter hours on two coils, W33cm, H58cm, D21cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A German made Kundo brass finished and glass 6 sided cased 400 day running mantle clock. A plaque to the back engraved "April 1976, presented to Mr A Murga by the M.E.L Equipment Company Limited, for loyal service 1941-1976". Approximately 9 3/4" high and with two glass panels engraved with stylised flowering plants.
An Edwardian mahogany and boxwood strung mantle clock, having an arched top and a silvered dial with Roman numerals and two-train movement striking on two gongs, all upon a square stepped plinth with gilt bun feet. Height 31.5 cm, width 25 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is very fine split from front to back at the very top with stress fractures to either side. The remainder of the case looks clean. The silvered dial is clean. The workings look clean and the pendulum is intact. The movement may have been overwound and may need professional attention to correct is. The clock movement is intact.
An Art Nouveau mahogany and inlaid mantle clock, late 19th century, with brass urn finial above the enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and eight day movement chiming on a single gong and with a floral basket inlaid decoration, with applied brass plaque engraved "Paris", circa 1875, all upon squat gilt metal feet. Height 37 cm.
A 19th century ormolu mantle clock, French, with ceramic tablet numerals. Height 42 cm, width 25 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The gilding is rubbed on both foliate scrolling side appliques. This has originally been under a dome but given the amount of dust and grime that has congregated in the crevices it has obviously been without a dome for sometime. The gilding looks bubbled to the left and right of the face mask. The gadrooning directly beneath the face mask and to the sides is free from the majority of its original gilding. The enamelled numerals all appear to be in good order with the exception of number 8 which has a small chip on the top left-hand side which is only really notable using a magnifying glass. The 8-day Japy Freres movement chimes on a bell and is numbered 8002. The majority of the gilding on the rear of the case is missing. All in all in tired condition in need of some restoration.
A 19th century gilt metal mantle clock, enamel dial with Roman numerals signed 'Rowell Oxford', diam. 13cm, above Sevres style porcelain plaque and ornate mounts, on white marble base with four feet, the brass movement inscribed signed and numbered 25025 16-2, striking hourly and half hourly on single bell, height 29.5cm. Condition - ticking for a while but pendulum feels slightly hampered, dial appears free from any damage, with two associate keys.

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