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An Edwardian mahogany mantle clock, brass strung, the dial marked "Wilson & Sharp, Edinburgh" and with single-train movement, the case raised on short brass feet. Height 10 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in very good order. The brass is complete and intact and the face in very good condition. The movement does wind but the clock does not ticking for any great length of time. It probably needs a clean or oil. We have no key.
A 19th century cased brass strung mantle or bracket clock, with French two-train movement striking on a gong, the case marked "Halford & Sons, London". Height 15 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case and dial are in first class condition. We have the key and pendulum and the clock is currently ticking away as it should.
A 19th century French mantle clock, faux red tortoiseshell with gilt brass mounts, with two-train movement. Height 16 ins, width 8.75 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock is currently ticking away and striking as it should. The case is in generally good condition with no significant damage that we can see. The metalwork is fairly clean and the dial and numerals are in good order.
An Edwardian mahogany mantle clock, with brass finials and inlaid case raised on bracket feet, the face with Arabic numerals and with single-train movement. Width 5.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This clock is ticking away as it should. The dial is in good order. The case has one or two minor scuffs and blemishes but nothing of any great significance. All the finials are present and we have the winding key.
A late 19th century French mantle clock, gilt painted and figural. A/F. Height 12 ins, width 10.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This clock is not in particularly good order in our opinion. The case has clearly been repainted and there appears to be some problem with the striking mechanism. The clock is currently ticking away but is not a particularly a good example of its type. This clock is not in particularly good order in our opinion. The case has clearly been repainted and there appears to be some problem with the striking mechanism. The clock is currently ticking away but is not a particularly a good example of its type.
Two items to include an Edwardian mahogany mantle clock, the oval body with inlaid neoclassical marquetry decoration, white enamel dial, Arabic dial, marked Bravington Kings Cross and Ludgate Hill French Made, lacks key with a Victorian burr wood pen box, with birds amongst stylised foliage to lid, with Tunbridge ware border.
A Victorian alabaster mantle clock, on footed base with scrolls to sides, surmounted by a gilt metal urn with floral garland, on footed plinth base, white enamel dial, roman numerals, movement stamped 4041, with pendulum and key, approx. 27cm high with a bronze oil lamp, of classical form, on stepped plinth base, the lidded body with three spouts, with wick trimmers, stopper and pin suspended from chains to top, approx. 57cm high (2).
A James McCabe Regency gilt bronze ormolu mantle clock, in the Louis XV style, the case standing upon original base, cast, chased & gilded, engine turned dial & blued steel hands, Roman numerals, engraved in script on the reverse James McCabe engraved in script on the reverse James McCabe ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON, approx. 35cm high, key and pendulum present.
An early 20th Century gilt brass mantle clock, of square footed form, the case with classical style decoration, with rosettes to sides and laurel garland and oak branches to top, with serpant handle, the dial marked Maple & Co Ltd Paris, Arabic numerals, the movement by Samuel manti, approx. 20cm high.

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