This antique mantle clock, meticulously crafted from brass, boasts a square base topped with an hourglass silhouette. Adorned with intricate Arabesque patterns and topped with a finial, it stands as a striking focal point in any room. The refined porcelain face is delicately detailed. Notably, the Mascaron features a cherub's face. Complete with a key for winding. Dimensions: 10.25"L x 7"W x 18.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
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Antique Italian garniture, made of brass and blue porcelain, includes a mantle clock and two candelabras (the clock does not have a pendulum, has a key and has not been checked for working condition), clock dimensions: Height: 62 cm, Front width: 40 cm, Side width from front to back: 21 cm, dimensions of the candelabra: Height: 62 cm, Width: 29 cm. Period: 20th century
Antique French Garniture from the 19th century, in Napoleon III style, includes a mantle clock and a pair of candelabras, made of white onyx, and gold-plated brass, including key, Clock height: 46 cm, Clock width: 25 cm, Height of the candelabra: 40 cm, working condition not checked. Period: 19th century
An antique and magnificent French Mantle clock, 19th century, period of Napoleon III, made of bronze (remains of gilding) and hand-painted porcelain panels in the 'Sevres' style with figures of allegorical angels to music, (The painter who decorated the porcelain signed - see close-up photo), the mechanism is made by Japy Freres, some of the porcelain plates must be reinforced in place, there is a pendulum and keys, but the working condition of the clock has not been checked, one of the rear legs has been replaced and is not original and one hand is missing, Side width from front to back: 16 cm, Base width: 26 cm, Height: 58 cm. Period: 19th century
Antique mantle clock from the 19th century, apparently French, made of gold-painted spelter and white alabaster marble, painted wooden base (peeling - photographed), there is a pendulum and a key, working condition has not been checked, the numeral plate is signed: 'Rleard a Argenteuizo', the back of the mechanism is a late improvisation, base dimensions: Height: 7 cm, Depth: 15 cm, Length: 38 cm, Dimensions of the watch itself: Depth from front to back: 13 cm, Base length: 37 cm, Height: 37 cm. Period: 19th century
A 19th century likely German eight day movement bracket mantle clock. The clock cased in mahogany with boxwood inlay, the enamel clockface with Roman numeral dial behind domed glass case. Twin handled lion handles to either side. Mounted on gilt metal ball feet. Measures approx. 44cm x 27cm x 16cm.
A French Continental 19th century boulle work & ormolu eight-day movement mantle clock. The clock having a torch shaped finial atop with scrolled acanthus leaves and face masks within sun-rays brass decorations. The clock having an ormolu & enamel clock face with Roman numerals to the chapter ring and an eight-day movement. The pendulum in the shape of Louis XIV ' Sun King ' mask. Boulle work throughout the front, raised on shaped brass supports. Measures approx. 40cm x 21cm x 11cm.

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