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A 19th century gilt brass striking and calendar mantle clock, the white enamel chapter ring with black Arabic numerals and date numbers, three train movement, striking on two gongs, supported by a cast eagle and raised on circular base cast with acanthus leaf decoration standing on marble circular base, 26cm high.
A novelty single pointer table clock, the escapement comprising a rotating arm swinging a ball and chain, which wraps and unwraps around vertical pins as it goes, contemporary, together with a 1950s mahogany cased Smiths mantle clock, striking on a gong, former 34 cm high, (both running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
Pierre Megnin Seloncourt - A French Art Deco early 20th century 1930s marble & onyx mantle clock. The 8 day movement clock having an octagonal glazed clock face with Arabic numerals to the chapter ring inscribed Le Roux Quimper, after Demetre Chiparus. Black & green onyx and marble canted body flanked by side pedestals with bronze swans figures. The clock with side garnitures having top concave dish. Clock movement marked Pierre Megnin Seloncourt. Clock measuring approx. 20cm x 42cm x 11cm.
A French 19th century Japy Freres, Paris gilt metal & enamel mantle clock. The clock having a hand painted 8 day movement clock face with Roman numerals to the chapter ring. Hand painted vignette with couple on grass. The clock with a trophy shaped finial atop with cobalt & gilt detailing. Raised on elaborated plinth Neo-Classical base with palmette feet. Marked to back. Measures approx. 40cm x 22cm x 15cm.
Raison & Thomas - A French 19th century circa 1880s red marble & slate mantle clock garniture. The 8 day movement clock having a white face with Roman numerals to the chapter ring. Slate & red marble bod with floral shaped carved patterns. The clock having an urn shaped finial atop with shaped handles to sides. Raised on paw feet. Stamped 'Medaille d 'argent ' and dated 1889 to the movement. The garnitures in the shape of four arm candlesticks with urn shaped pedestal. Raised on marble & slate base. Clock measuring approx. 46cm x 24cm x 15cm. Provenance - part of a collection from Netheravon House, in Netheravon, Wiltshire. The house was built after 1734 by Henry Somerset, 3rd Duke of Beaufort, on a commanding part of the chalk bluff that overlooks the Avon Valley, to the south of the 11th-century village church and close to where a Roman villa stood. The grounds were laid out by the landscape architect and astronomer Thomas Wright and published in Universal Architecture in 1755 and 1758.
A collection of miniature silver pieces comprising four silver perfume bottles, a silver pin tray, a miniature set of silver fire irons on a stand, a white metal scent bottle marked 925, a white metal salt spoon marked 925, a silver plated miniature quartz mantle clock, a white metal coal scuttle, two charms, a filigree dreidel, a fire dog with toasting fork and a finial (16).
A fine French Art Nouveau three piece Mantle Clock Garniture, in red Griotte marble, the clock with typical Art Nouveau gilt brass mounts around a painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals and striking on a gong, 39cms (15 1/2"); together with a pair of gilt bronze Urns each with two handles, and body cast with scrolling foliage and hanging fruit clusters on a three stage square plinth in red Griotte marble with gilt brass mounts, 25cms (9 3/4"). (3)
A George III mahogany cased mantle clock, the caddy top with brass handle and pineapple finials, the arched glazed door with pierced brass spandrels flanked by fretwork carved side panels, on squat bracket feet, the eight-day twin fusée movement with cord pull repeat action and chinoiserie engraved brass back plate inscribed "William Turner London", the brass arch dial with silvered chapter ring set with Arabic and Roman numerals enclosing a date aperture and silvered panel inscribed "William Turner London" and a further aperture showing pendulum movement, surmounted by a silvered "strike/silent" dial within pierced brass spandrels 30.5 cm wide x 19 cm deep x 53.5 cm high including handle CONDITION REPORTS Overall condition looks good. There is some cracking / shrinkage to the veneers and mouldings throughout. Some requiring attention / re-gluing, arguably. Face and dial appear to be in overall good condition though with some wear and tear conducive with age and use, particularly to the silvering of the chapter ring at 2/3 o'clock and 6/7 o'clock. The brass handle has wear and tear to the surface, again conducive with age and use. The finials are slightly different in colour, being more gold than the bronze / yellow of the handle. The spandrels again slightly different in colour, possibly later than those on the face. The movement all appears to be intact and seemingly in working order, thought this is not guaranteed. See images for further detail.
An Edwardian silver inlaid tortoiseshell mantle clock, hallmarked silver hinged back, sponsor 'H.A&O', London 1908, twin spring driven movement striking on single gong, height 15.5cm. Condition - chips to back right corner (see images), fading in places, particularly back, winding and ticking briefly before stopping, striking function appears to be working fine, general wear throughout.
19th century gilded metal two train mantle clock in the form of a Carpisoned Indian Elephant with Mahout, having ceramic Roman numerals and French brass drum movement. Overall 44cm high approx. On wooden base. Lacks pendulum or glass dome. (B.P. 21% + VAT) No obvious damage - painted not gilded. No key - no dome.
Large 19th century French ormolu figure mounted two train mantle clock, the arched top surmounted by two cherubs, ceramic Roman face marked 'S Mayer', the case inset with painted French porcelain panels on a separate gilded base with ebonised platform, French brass drum movement . The clock overall 49cm high approx. complete with pendulum, no bell. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Very grubby - no glass - no obvious damage. Key, pendulum and bell. No dome.
19th century two train black slate drum head mantle clock with ceramic Roman face, having exposed escapement, scrolled base with visible pendulum behind glass panel. French brass drum movement strikes on one bell. 43cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Door OK and intact on its hinges. No Key. Ticks.

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