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Lot 135

Y A FRENCH LOUIS XV STYLE GILT BRASS MOUNTED BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK THE MOVEMENT BY VINCENTI ET CIE, PARIS, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19th CENTURYThe rectangular eight-day gong striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by sunburst mask bob cast pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with VINCENTI & CIE, MEDAILLE D'ARGENT, 1855 beneath numbers 1426 and 6 4, the 7 inch circular twelve-piece cartouche numeral dial with rosette cast centre within chapter ring with blue-on-white Roman hour numerals within rococo borders and Arabic five minutes within the outer track, with blued steel hands, the cut brass and brown shell marquetry decorated case with surmount cast as Mercury standing on a lattice-cast caddy to the concave-sided superstructure veneered with leafy scroll decoration and applied with foliate mounts to angles, over generous leaf cast arched cornice centred with a palmette, the front with brass-framed arched glazed door enclosing marquetry decorated floor and back panel to interior and incorporating cast panel featuring an eagle grappling a serpent to apron, the surround decorated with leafy scrolls within line border, the sides with recessed arched windows within leaf cast surrounds over hipped swollen base sections, on leafy scroll cast feet with foliate apron between.62cm (24.5ins) high, 28cm (11ins) wide, 16cm (6.25ins) deep. 

Lot 94

A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCKJAPY FRERES, PARIS, CIRCA 1895The circular eight-day two train gong striking movement with Brocot type anchor escapement regulated by polychrome enamel rosette decorated disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with JAPY FRERES & CIE, G'DE MED. D'HONNEUR roundel over MADE IN FRANCE and numbers 6691, 4 8 to lower margin, the circular dial with conforming enamel polychrome rosette decorated centre within gilt chapter ring incorporating vertically orientated Arabic cartouche numerals, with blued steel stylised trident hands within a polychrome scroll enamelled bezel surround, the rectangular bevel-glazed case with twin handled urn surmount incorporating cream, blue and pink enamelled foliate decorated cap and gadrooned waist to the geometric band decorated stepped upstand flanked by four part-enamelled ball finials to the projecting rounded angles and a pair of large conforming finials for the side columns, over geometric panel centred polychrome enamelled frieze incorporating engine-milled rounded angles and filigree bands to sides, free-standing part enamelled reeded columns to corners flanked larger foliate enamel cylinder shafted columns to sides incorporating engine-milled caps and bases, on skirt base matching the frieze flanked by plinths for the side columns and with disc feet; with original moulded giltwood stand.The clock 37.5cm (14.75ins) high, 22cm (8.75ins) wide, 15cm (6ins) deep; the clock on stand 42cm (16.5ins) high, 27cm (10.7ins) wide, 18.5cm (7.25ins) deep. The firm of Japy Freres et Cie was founded by Frederick Japy in 1774 who set-up a modest workshop in Montbeliard as a watch and machine tool maker. Japy expanded his business rapidly and by 1804, the year he was awarded the Legion d Honneur by Napoleon (in recognition for his Brevets in horological machinery), he employed 300 people at his manufactory in Beaucourt. From 1806, he took five of his sons into partnership and the firm expanded adding buildings at Badevel and La Feschotte amongst others to become one of the largest makers of clocks in Europe. The business continued into the Twentieth century but during the inter-war period went into decline and is thought to have finally wound-up in around 1940. A detailed history of Japy Freres et Cie is provided in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development chapter VI pages 133-48. Japy personally examined his best clocks and graded them accordingly, the current lot was inspected and set at 'A1' the best possible. Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean full working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements; a precautionary gentle clean/service is advised. Dial has some light rubbing near the winding holes and two small areas of touching-in to the gilt finish adjacent to the 11 and 12 numerals otherwise is in fine original condition. The case is generally in good original condition retaining original gilding albeit muted and with some edge wear evident. The enamel is generally in very good condition with the only notable defect being a small losses to the band bordering the edge of the upstand at the left hand corner. The front door glass has a slight shallow chip to lower right-hand corner and the right hand panel has a small chip/loss to the front lower corner otherwise glasses appear free from visible damage. The giltwood stand has edge wear to the velvet lining of the top surface as well as touching-in with gilt paint around the top edge otherwise faults are limited to rubbing/wear to finish.Clock is complete with pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 140

A FRENCH NAPOLEON III LOUIS XVI STYLE ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCKTHE DIAL INSCRIBED FOR LEPAUTE, PARIS, CIRCA 1865The circular eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the 3.5 inch circular slightly convex white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed Lepaute, H'GER DU ROI to centre and with Arabic five minutes beyond the outer minute track, with fine scroll pierced and engraved gilt brass hands set behind hinged convex glazed bezel engine-milled cast bezel, the richly gilded plinth-form case with twin handled urn surmount adorned with husk swags set on a tablet, over ogee panel moulded front applied with acanthus leaves to upper quadrants and generous ribbon-tied laurel spray to lower margin continuing up to envelope to dial, the sides also panelled and applied with acanthus scrolls to lower margin and the rear with conforming quadrant mounts over domed fretwork scroll pierced hinged cover for the movement, the skirt base with projecting laurel wreath upper mouldings and bell flower decorated scroll panel infill, on leaf cast bun feet.33cm (13ins) high, 19cm (7.5ins) wide, 11cm (4.25ins) deep.  Provenance: Wildenstein & Co Ltd, purchased 2nd April 1962. Condition Report: Movement is complete with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The going train will beat for a few seconds before stopping, the strike train is working; the movement is fairly dirty/discoloured a clean/service is required. The right-hand winding hole has some uneven wear around the aperture otherwise appears free from visible defects. The case is in very good original condition with strong gilding with light overall mellowing and spotting. The urn surmount has a slight lean backwards and the bezel glass has been re-set with some glue residue visible.Clock has pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 144

A FRENCH NAPOLEON III PARCEL GILT BRONZE AND BELGE NOIR MARBLE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCKH.A. DAVIS, PARIS, CIRCA 1865The circular eight-day bell striking movement with anchor escapement for regulation by a disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with oval trademark H.A. DAVIS, A PARIS and serial number 104 to upper left over Japy, Freres, MEDAILLE D'OR roundel and further numbers 6 9 to lower margin, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed H.A, DAVIS, A PARIS to centre and with pierced blued steel trefoil hands, set behind hinged bevel-glazed bead cast bezel, the rectangular marble case with generous stylised strapwork cast front corner mounts beneath gilt gadroon edge moulded top, applied with a cast surmount modelled as a bearded male in Classical robes walking with a staff whilst carrying a child, standing with an architectural plinth to his left applied with a plumed helmet to top and laurel wreath to front, and with further wreath and sword at his feet, on repeating leaf cast ogee moulded base incorporating elaborate strapwork scroll pierced apron and bracket feet.66cm (26ins) high, 42cm (16.5ins) wide, 16.5cm (6.5ins) deep. 

Lot 662

A polished slate mantel clock, 19th century, French, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and visible Brocot escapement, signed 'Barber, Paris', over an enamel perpetual calendar and moon phase dial, subsidiary day and date dials, the case of rectangular form with ogee moulded angles and plinth base,32cm wide16cm deep39.5cm highCondition ReportWITH PENDULUM. NO WINDING KEY. Ticks and chimes when wound (on the hour and half hour) but cannot guarantee accurate timekeeping. The dials are in good condition, no chips or cracks but with light marks to one. One scratch to the upper dial's glass door. The case is in good condition with only light traces of age and use. Some irregularities to the top's finish.

Lot 135

A black slate clock with the Marti movement strking on a bell, the enamel chapter ring enclosing an open Brocot escapement

Lot 56

A spelter balloon cased Ansonia clock striking on a bell, the cream chapter ring with Arabic numerals and enclosing an open Brocot escapement, the case.   H 44cms.

Lot 117

A black slate mantel clock, the French movement striking on a bell, the enamel chapter ring enclosing an open Brocot escapement, the case.   W 30cms.

Lot 339

A mahogany mantel clock, with enamel dial visible Brocot escapement, 33cm high. Condition - fair, untested Case top a little faded; light corrosion to lacquered brass bezel, not serious.  Movement recently secured with modern screws; unsigned French movement striking on a bell.  Was set going some three days ago and has run a little fast.  With pendulum but no key

Lot 226

A late Louis XV ormolu cartel clock, the movement by Gille l'Aine, c.1770, the architectural case surmounted by an urn, above an egg-and-dart arch supported by entrelac volutes surmounted by pinecone finials and hung with oak-and-acorn garlands, the sides with pierced trellis lined with silk, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed GILLE LAINÉ A PARIS, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and later Brocot regulation and countwheel striking on a bell, the chamfered square plates joined by five pillars, 75cm high, 38cm widePlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.  

Lot 1137

A late 19th century French gilt brass and porcelain mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate with Achille Brocot maker's mark, the porcelain circular dial with Arabic hour numerals reserved against a silvered ground, painted and gilt with butterflies and flowers and detailed 'T.J. Paris', the case with urn surmount and foliate finials, the case front inset with a porcelain panel of blue tits and blossoming branch on a silvered ground, the rectangular base with silvered and gilt foliate border, on toupie feet, height 35.5cm, with pendulum.

Lot 1230

A late 19th Century polished slate mantle clock by The Ansonia Clock Company, having a two-train movement with Brocot open escapement and striking on a coiled gong, its architectural form case bearing an engraved presentation plaque, 39 cm x 13 cm x 40 cm

Lot 125R

A late 19th / early 20th century French black marble mantel clock, the case of architectural form flanked by doric columns, classical inset friezes to the upper and lower panels, typical French round plate 8-day movement striking on a gong with the added feature of a Brocot visible escapement, with pendulum and keys, 49 cm (h)

Lot 8231

A 19th Century French gilt metal mantel clock by A. Brocot & Delettrez of Paris, ornate floral and scroll form base surmounted by a tree and distinguished boy with rifle, resting upon the white Roman numeral dial

Lot 736

A FRENCH BRASS FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCKCirca 1875 The case with moulded top and frame, bevelled glazed panels, the 4in white enamel dial (restored) with blued steel spade hands and Brocot visible sescapement under a straight bridge cock, the twin train drum-shaped movement with mercury compensated pendulum and strike on a bell, 33cm highCONDITION REPORTWith pendulum.  The dial enamel is restored.  The movement appears to have been recently cleaned.  The case has not been restored.  The rear glass is chipped.

Lot 330

A French oak cased arched mantel clock - 1920s-30s, the twin train movement, no.14884, striking the half hours on a coiled gong, the 13.2cm white Roman enamel dial with visible Brocot escapement and egg and dart gilt brass bezel, the arched mid-oak case with stepped sides and moulded plinth base, 37cm high, 27cm wide.* Winds, runs and chimes correctly when catalogued. Hairline to inner dial and two tiny hairlines to outside of chapter ring. Otherwise in good condition.

Lot 41

A 19th century belge noir mantel clock, serpentine drum body, bevelled glass face and back, Achilles Brocot of Paris, dated 1853, 40cm wide.

Lot 273

A decorative mid-Victorian French black slate and rouge marble mantel clock with an unusual 24-hour dial, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel and Brocot escapement, the round cream dial having black Arabic numerals and red Arabic twenty-four hour numerals to the inner aspect, with decorative blued-steel hands and signed A La Gerbe Fior, Sauget, Versailles, the black slate clock of classical design having inset rouge marble panels and engraved gilt decoration, height 32cm.

Lot 239

Achille Brocot - a mid to late 19th century French two train mantel clock striking on a steel bell. The silvered dial  with Roman numerals, winding holes at 4 and 8 and central brass disc. The brass case of architectural from with finials to each corner supported on  turned brass columns, and a central finial on a stepped top. The front panel decorated in gilt brass depicting cranes among bamboo, the side panels having humming birds among exotic flowers. The hinged brass door to the back opening to reveal a brass movement marked AB (with a star between) for Achille Brocot and the registration number 5125. Pendulum and winding key.

Lot 146

19TH CENTURY FRENCH LACQUERED BRASS FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, two-part white enamel dial with Roman numerals and visible escapement, eight-day Brocot movement striking on a bell, mercurial pendulum, 30 (h) x 18 (w) x 14cms (d)Provenance: private collection Isle of Skye

Lot 150

Description: An impressive and large late 19th century French Louis XVI style clock garniture by Susse Frères The clock in the form of Cupid holding a timer with floral festoons, the 5 inch enamel dial with Roman numeral and Arabic seconds signed Susse Frères, Paris, the circular movement with Brocot type suspension to the anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, punched in an oval 'Susse Frères, Paris, 262'; on a an oval plinth base, on turned feet, the case also stamped Susse Frères, the accompanying six-light candelabra in the form of urns after Clodion, with bacchanalian scenes, on square plinth bases applied with festoons, on bracket feet, both urns stamped Susse Frères, the clock 38cm wide, 19cm deep, 61cm high, the urns each 76cm high.  The Susse Frères foundry was renowned for the quality of its casting and multipatinated finishes, they exhibited with notable success at many of the great exhibitions of the nineteenth century including a prize medal at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London and a Grand Prix at the 1905 Lieges Exposition Universelle. Buyers premium: All lots are subject to 25% Buyer's Premium plus VAT

Lot 515

A FRENCH BRASS AND SILVERED FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCKRETAILED BY JOHN BENNETT, LONDON, LATE 19TH CENTURYthe brass eight day drum movement stamped 'Marti' and '2466' and striking on a bell, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, with a visible Brocot escapement and faux mercury pendulum, the case with silvered fluted bands and columns33.5cm high, 19.4cm wide, 14.7cm deep

Lot 57

A Late 19th Century French Brass Mantel Clock of Architectural Form A Late 19th Century French Brass Mantel Clock of Architectural Form, the shaped top set with five cast finials and relief frieze detail above silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals within cast border, this flanked by twin columns and above panel all featuring further relief detail of birds, deer and dogs against foliate scrolls, the eight-day movement striking on a coil and stamped AB with star within oval for Achille Brocot, all raised on a stepped base featuring beaded and repeated foliate detail to bracket feet, with pendulum.39cm high, 25cm wideWorking when last tested by owner but sold without guarantee of working order or accurate keeping of time, lacking key, will benefit from cosmetic attention due to rubbing of relief detail, some oxidisation to columns, surface rubbing and wear, the rear cover with inward compression.

Lot 360

A French 19th century eight day brass cased mantle clock with silvered & coppered patination, set with three porcelain panels of Chinoserie design, maker possibly Achille Brocot, 293mm wide x 480mm tall x 161mm deep

Lot 1258

A large and very substantial classical architectural design slate Mantle clock, the two train movement striking the hours and half-hours, the cream face with Arabic numerals having visible Brocot escapement. The face is flanked by fluted pillars with Doric style capitals whilst the curved sides each have three reeded pillars with Corinthian style capitals and above is a frieze with depictions in relief of Romanesque scenes with soldiers, horses and chariots. The lower front is engraved with trailing foliage and a brass plaque to the plinth is engraved "Presented to Sergeant Yarnold by the inhabitants of Broadway on the occasion of leaving the parish Jan 17th 1894". 18" wide, 15 3/4" high and 7 1/2" deep. Ran briefly at the time of lotting.

Lot 1280

An Ansonia black slate Mantle Clock of architectural form, having a two-train movement with visible Brocot escapement, the key and pendulum are present. Some cracks to dial, 14 3/4" wide x 13" tall x 5 3/4" deep. Running at the time of lotting.

Lot 1311

A Victorian granite/slate mantle clock in Roman classical style, with Roman soldiers and Doric column details, two train movement, visible Brocot escapement (some chips) 15" wide x 12" high x 6 1/2" deep.

Lot 120

An early 20th century French four glass brass mantel clock, the dial with a Brocot escapement and porcelain chapter ring with Roman numerals, with a mercury pendulum and striking on a gong 30cm high

Lot 1875

A FRENCH GILT METAL AND PATINATED GARNITUREIn the Chinoiserie style, By Achille Brocot, Paris, Circa 1880The clock with a stepped pediment and large central finial and a smaller finial to each corner, above the dial panel raised in high relief with a procession of figures, below the 3 1/2in circular silvered dial, flanked by rectangular columns, the sides each with a rectangular Chinoiserie panel, on a stepped base, the twin train drum-shaped movement with Brocot’s trademark, numbered 6002 14, striking the hour and half on a gong, together with the pair of urn side pieces en-suiteThe clock 40cm high; the urns 27cm highCONDITION REPORTWith pendulum and key.  The clock and urns are in good condition.  The clock movement strikes and the movement is capable of functioning subject to a service.

Lot 1848

A FRENCH GILT BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING CHINOISERIE DECORATED CARRIAGE CLOCKBy Achille Brocot, Circa 1870The case with bead work decoration with angled and reeded handle above bevelled glass panels, the dial and sides with panels decorated in Chinoiserie motif, including figures in pavillion landscapes with bamboo and quails, the twin train movement with platform cylinder escapement, Brocot’s star cachet mark and numbered 486, striking and repeating on a gong 13.5cm highCONDITION REPORTIn good condition.  The clock ticks and strikes and repeats.

Lot 1851

A FRENCH BRASS FILIGREE PANEL DECORATED STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH/REPEATBy Achille Brocot, Circa 1885The case with a reeded handle above a moulded frieze, with a finely engraved and pierced mask with circular white enamel dial detailed John Hall  & Co Paris, with blue Roman chapters and blued steel hands, the side panels similarly decorated, the twin train movement with original silvered platform lever escapement, with Brocot’s star-shaped cachet mark and numbered 258, striking on a gong16.5cm high handle downCONDITION REPORTThe clock requires a service as currently it does not tick or strike.  That said the overall condition of the case and movement is good and no glasses are damaged.

Lot 384

A late 19th century slate cased mantel clock, the drum movement with a Brocot escarpment and enamel annular dial with classical style case, height 39cm

Lot 68

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

Lot 1305

A Japanese four glass brass and alabaster mantel clock by Seikosha, with brocot type escapement and outside rack strike, striking on a coiled gong, height 27.5cm. Condition - fair to good.

Lot 217

FRENCH GILT BRASS FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, white enamel dial with Roman numerals surrounding the visible Brocot escapement, bevelled glass panels, eight day movement, double flask mercury compensating pendulum, 27cms high, with keyProvenance: private collection SwanseaComments: wear overall, not tested as working, viewing recommended

Lot 39

A late 19th century black slate & marble mantle clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, having outside brocot movement inscribed Mon Wurtel of Paris, compensatory pendulum, 8-day movement striking a bell

Lot 524

An late 19th century brass cased mantel Clock, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals and with Brocot escapement, striking on bell and with mercury filled pendulum, the movement marked S Marti and 1017 C.V., the case of four beveled glass paneled form, raised on bracket feet, with key, W 17 cm x H 30 cm x D 13.5 cm. Note, please be aware this item contains a mercury filled component, mercury is a hazardous metal and this items needs to be kept upright at all times.

Lot 68

A late 19th Century French slate and marble cased mantle clock, the two piece enamel dial with Brocot escapement and Breguet hands. 20" wide. Pendulum lacking.

Lot 612

French four-glass mantel clock, circa 1900, the white-enamelled Roman chapter ring framing partially exposed Brocot escapement, the two-train movement, striking on a coiled blued steel gong, with exposition stamp of Samuel Marti, in bevelled gilt brass case, 24.8cm high, with mercury two-jar compensating pendulum plus winder

Lot 610

Late 19th century Belgian slate mantel clock, the white enamel chapter ring dial enclosing visible Brocot movement with moon hands, unsigned movement numbered 1465, striking on bell, 27.5cm wide x 46cm high

Lot 291

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK. late 19th century, the floral engraved case with four bevelled glass panels, the enamel dial with roman numerals and central visible Brocot escapement, numbered '7398' to reverse of dial, on plinth base with bracket feet, the dial 8cm diameter and the clock sitting 24cm high.

Lot 17

A late 19thC French ormolu mantel clock, for Klaftenberger of Regent Street, the circular brass dial with enamel chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, visible brocot escapement, eight day movement with bell strike, the case of drum form, raised on a scroll base, inset with porcelain plaques painted with putti and cast with a lion's head mask and swags, raised on compressed feet, with pendulum, 31cm wide, on an ebonised base with a glass dome, dome 41cm high. (AF)

Lot 3419

Regulator Mahagoni, 3-seitig verglast, mit ebonisierten Verzierungen, 2.H. 19.Jh., auf dem 2-teiligem Alabaster Zifferblatt undeutlich bez. '' Hoefler - Madrid'', Zifferblatt mit aufgesetzten goldumrandeten Emaille Kartuschen mit blauen röm. Ziffern, gebläute Breguetzeiger, die Brocot Hemmung mit einer ersetzten Palette aus Stahl, das Uhrwerk läuft an, das 1/2 Stunden Schlagwerk auf Tonfeder im Gongstuhl muß revidiert werden, Zahnräder drehen durch, massives Pendel mit Feinregulage, 98 x 29 x 16 cm

Lot 6205

American - Ansonia 8-day brass cased four glass clock c1910, surmounted with a rococo style urn and castings to the top of the case and base, two part enamel dial with Arabic numerals, steel hands and visible Brocot escapement, rack striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, pendulum with twin faux mercury glass files.Dimensions: Height: 38cm  Length/Width: 19cm  Depth/Diameter: 19cm

Lot 4392

Tischuhr: französische "Four Glass" mit Quecksilber- Pendel und Brocot- Hemmung, ca. 1870: Ca. 35 cm hoch, vergoldetes, verglastes Messinggehäuse mit Türen auf der Vorder- und Rückseite, rundes 8-Tage-Werk, signiert Marti & Cie., Federantrieb, Halbstunden-Schlag auf Glocke, Federaufhängung, Brocot-Hemmung, Quecksilberpendel, Emaillezifferblatt, gebläute Stahlzeiger, intakt. Achtung diese Uhr kann aufgrund des Quecksilberpendels nicht verschickt werden und muss abgeholt werden.

Lot 864

A black slate mantel clock retailed by Dent, the Brocot movement striking on a coiled rod

Lot 192

A Victorian black slate mantel clock, the circular white enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, with visible brocot escapement, eight-day movement, with coil strike, the case of architectural form with mask ring handles, 45cm high.

Lot 284

A late 19th century French gilt brass four glass clock, with visible Brocot escapement, key and pendulum, 29.5cm tall. Condition - fair, cracks to dial, not tested

Lot 206

A Good Late 19th Century French "Chinoiserie" or "Japonisme" Gilt Brass Cased Carriage Clock A Good Late 19th Century French "Chinoiserie" or "Japonisme" Gilt Brass Cased Carriage Clock, by Achille Brocot of Paris, with repeat function, the silvered chapter ring set with Roman and Arabic numerals, the front and sides set with tri-metallic gilt bas-relief panels depicting figures, flora and fauna, the eight-day movement striking on a coil, bearing AB stamp to backplate, set with bevelled glass to front, rear and top.14.5cm high excluding swing handleNot tested and without any guarantee of working order or accurate timekeeping, no key, pitting and nicks to the case.

Lot 239

A 19th Century French gilt bronze cased mantel clock of architectural form, the surmount with side facing gryphons on column supports of tapered porcelain puce and gilt decorated form, on an ornate bracket foot and foliate decorated base, the eight day movement by Achille Brocot, with porcelain dial decorated with Venus and Cupid, within a chapter ring of Roman numerals, 30 cm wide x 35 cm high, on a carved giltwood plinth base, bearing initials "DS" and remnants of old label, bears inscription to reverse of door "William Evill from his affectionate Mother-in-Law June 8th 1869"

Lot 63

A Victorian slate and marble mantel clock, circular brass dial with enamel chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, visible brocot escapement, French eight-day movement with bell strike, the case of architectural form, with pendulum, 33cm wide x 23.5cm high.

Lot 304

French-four glass mantle clock c1900, brass case with four bevelled glass panels, circular enamel dial with Roman numerals , minute markers and steel spade hands, single train timepiece movement stamped R&C, with a Brocot deadbeat escapement, metal pallets and a twin file mercury pendulum. With key.Dimensions: Height: 23cm  Length/Width: 15cm  Depth/Diameter: 11cm

Lot 280

An early 20th Century French green marble and gilt brass four glass mantel clock, the 8-day movement striking on a single gong on both the hour and half hour, the circular dial decorated with swags of flowers, with a brocot suspension and gilt brass rim and hands, all within a green marble case with four bevelled glass panels and a door front and back, mercury compensating pendulum provided, 14 x 12 x 23.5cms high.PROVENANCE: The Graham Smith Retirement Auction - 50 years in the Antiques Trade.

Lot 262

A late 19th century French gilt brass four glass clock, with visible Brocot escapement, key and pendulum, 29.5cm tall. Condition - fair, cracks to dial, not tested

Lot 6201

French - late 19th century 8-day Belgium slate mantle clock c1880, drum movement case with volutes and supporting side pieces, on a deep breakfront plinth with inlaid variegated marble panels and contrasting moulding, two part enamel dial with Roman numerals , minute track and steel moon hands, visible Brocot escapement with jewelled pallets, twin train countwheel striking movement sounding the hours and half hours on a bell.With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 30cm  Length/Width: 56cm  Depth/Diameter: 20cm

Lot 173

A French portico mantel clock, late 19th century, with ebonised dome over 2 part dial with visible Brocot escapement, gong striking movement, on 4 alabaster columns and plinth base51cm high, 31cm wide

Lot 6

An American 'Ansonia' gilt brass four glass striking mantel clock, having ornate urn form surmount over the circular dial with Roman hours enclosing the Brocot movement with double tube compensating mercury pendulum below, the movement marked Ansonia, 38cm

Lot 137

antique neoclassical clock with case in rosewood with intarsia and with a thermometer and a "Brocot" signed workAntieke neoclassicistische klok met kast in palissander, versierd met intarsia van blond hout en met thermometer en klok met werk getekend "Brocot breveté" - hoogte : 41,5 cm - onder stolp

Lot 383

A mid to late 19th century Neoclassical calendar clock garniture by Jean Baptiste Delettrez.The brass carcass originally fire gilded and inset with embossed metal friezes, white enamel moon phase dial with subsidiary day, date dials, enclosed by two warrior figures with lion mask capitals, twin train 14 day movement striking the hours on bell, complete with pair of urns, all on stepped plinth. stamped ABD within a cartouche to the inner bezel (Achille Brocot & Delettrez) Pendulum is stamped JBD within a cartouche (Jean Baptist Delettrez) H44cm 

Lot 162

TISCHUHR.Frankreich um 1900. Allseitig verglastes Messinggehäuse. Pendulenwerk mit Quecksilber-Pendel und sichtbarer Brocot-Hemmung. Ziffernblatt mit Händlerbez.: Dolfinger Stuttgart. H.26cm. Intakt.

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