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Click here to subscribeA Black Marble Perpetual Calendar Mantel Clock With Barometer, signed R Heslop, Huddersfield, circa 1860, the drum case supported by rectangular plinth with two brass framed apertures of malachite, 5-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and visible Brocot escapement to the centre, two further dials for barometer and calendar, twin barrel movement with striking on bell, backplate stamped "Japy Frerès" and numbered "64 12.3", 42cm high
A good French brass eight-day repeating carriage clock with decorated panels by Achille Brocot, circa 1875, the two-train gong-striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and push button repeat, the dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and rosette centre within relief electrotype scene of camel caravan at a well finished in silver, gilt and copper, the sides with conforming relief panels, in pillars variant case with Egyptian influence chased columns to corners and leaf panel moulded shaped apron base with pad feet, numbered 443 to underside, 18cm high excluding handle.
A French gilt brass four-glass mantel clock, circa 1880, the eight-day two-train bell-striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and visible brocot escapement to the centre of the two-piece Roman numeral white enamel dial, the case with cast globe and telescope foliate draped trophy crest, over leafy mount applied caddy moulded angles and plinth base with foliate feet, 36cm high.
A late 19th century French onyx and ormolu mounted mantel clock, the three quarter balustraded gallery above canted corners with winged cherub monopodia supports, on a stepped apron and stepped bracket feet, the circular dial with engine turned gilt metal centre, visible Brocot escapement, within an electric blue chapter ring with gilt Roman hour numerals, the French brass drum movement with outside count wheel, striking half hourly on a bell, 41.5cm high, 30.5cm wide
An early 20th century French walnut mantel clock, the drum shaped top above a parquetry inlaid tapered body, on block feet, the circular dial with central visible Brocot escapement within a black enamelled chapter ring bearing Roman hour numerals, the J. Marti and Cie brass drum shaped twin train movement with outside count wheel and anchor escapement, striking on a gong, 28.5cm high
A French black slate mantel clock with calendar, thermometer and barometer, the two-train movement with Brocot escapement and outside countwheel strike on a bell, the enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed Miroy freres Paris, the clock set in a cylindrical case mounted on a rectangular base comprising a dial with day, date and month registers, a central thermometer and a barometer dial, 41cm high
A French Gothic Revival belge noir, red and green marble eight-day mantel clock circa 1870, the bell-striking movement with two-piece white Roman numeral enamel dial with visible brocot escapement to centre, in rosette centred gable pedimented rectangular case, with gilt foliate corner spandrels flanked by pilasters to front and on shaped scroll decorated plinth base, 49cm high.
A French belge noir and verde antico marble drum-head mantel clock circa 1890, the eight-day bell-striking movement with visible brocot escapement to the two-piece Roman numeral enamel dial, the case with side scrolls supporting movement drum, on plinth base with shallow arcade apron, 32cm high.
A late 19th century French belge noir marble mantel clock retailed by Parsons & Son, Bristol, the eight-day bell-striking movement with two-piece white enamel Roman numeral dial and visible brocot escapement, in shallow arch-top case with red marble inset angles and gilt line border decoration, hairline cracks to dial, 30.5cm high.
A Black Marble Striking Calendar Mantel Clock, signed Potonie Leon, Paris, circa 1870, the black marble case with flat top and a wavy shaped base, 5-inch rectangular dial with engraved foliate decoration, white enamel Roman chapter ring with slow/fast adjustment at 12, with visible Brocot escapement to the recessed white enamel centre, subsidiary dials for day and date, twin barrel movement with countwheel striking on bell, dial and movement signed, 31cm high
A Victorian belge noir marble eight-day mantel clock, the French gong-striking movement with two-piece white Roman numeral enamel dial and visible brocot escapement to centre, in rectangular case with arched pediment, turned pilasters to front and on lozenge centred foliate scroll decorated plinth base, 34cm high.
A French brass eight-day four-glass mantel clock, circa 1890, the bell-striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and visible brocot escapement to the recessed dial centre, with white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, in bevel glazed caddy moulded rectangular case on plinth base, 28cm high.
A late 19th century French black marble and inset mantel clock garniture, the domed case with gilt metal dial signed 'H. Riondet 9 Bd Poissonniere Paris', Brocot escapement and Arabic numerals, the signed backplate numbered 16246, bell-striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum, the case with two brass pillars flanking a bevelled glass panel upon a shaped plinth, with a pair of urns en suite, 42cm high, 35cm wide
An early 20th century French champleve enamel and brass four glass clock, the rectangular case surmounted by an urn shaped finial, above rectangular bevelled glazed panels, flanked by baluster columns, on a shaped plinth base, the circular brass and enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the French brass drum movement with Brocot escapement, striking on a gong, with mercury filled pendulum 38.5cm high, 19cm wide
A late 19th century Ansonia Clock Company mantel clock, the circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals with two-train movement and brocot escapement housed in a shaped case, flanked on either side by a cavalier figure with drawn sword and on black slate plinth raised on paw feet. Width 26ins., height 21ins.
A Continental Encrusted Porcelain Mantel Clock, circa 1890, surmounted by a figure group of two lovers about to kiss beneath the branches of a tree, the bombe sided case richly encrusted with flowers and modelled with scrolls picked out in soft naturalistic enamel colours and heightened in gilt, white enamel chapter ring centred by a visible Brocot escapement, the twin barrel movement with outer countwheel striking on a bell by Marti & Cie, numbered 140, upon a scroll pierced plinth with upswept leafy angles applied and painted with flowers and sprays, spurious Marcolini Meissen mark in underglaze blue, each separate part marked, {71.5cm high overall} (typical petal/leaf loss and other minor damage/restoration)
A French gilt-metal four-glass mantel clock, the eight-day two-train movement with Brocot escapement, and striking on a coiled gong and with mercury compensated pendulum, the enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and red Arabic five-minute divisions, the rectangular case applied with scrolling foliage and on four pieds de biche, 31cm high
A good French ormolu and patinated bronze four-glass mantel clock, c.1860, the circular countwheel bell-striking movement with brocot escapement, stamped Ad. Mougin to backplate and with mercury compensated pendulum, in glazed flat-top pedimented case applied with gilt classical foliate decoration to frieze and with reeded pilasters to each corner, on conforming base with engine-turned bun feet, 34.5cm.
Mid 19th century Paris porcelain mantel clock, the eight day striking movement by Brocot of Paris, the ornate rococo revival style case painted with panels of figures and trophies on an overlaid gilt royal blue ground, surmounted by a figure of a Saracen riding off with a European lady. 70cm high.
A French white marble perpetual calendar clock, early 20th century, the two-piece five inch annular enamel dial with Roman numerals and brocot escapement, eight day movement striking on a bell above a 5" calendar dial with enamel moon phase and subsidiary month and week dials, restored, raised on a stepped plinth, 18.5" high
A Black Marble Clock with Barometer and Thermometer, French, circa 1870, the 41.2-inch two-piece white enamel dial with visible Brocot escapement and jewelled pallets, with aneroid barometer and Fahrenheit thermometer, in an upswept arched case incised with detail and inlaid in lapis lazuli, the movement striking a bell, the backplate stamped HP & Co 19227, and with 8739 within a lozenge, the moulded plinth with white metal shaped plaque inscribed "Presented to John Roscamp of Acomb Colliery by . . . on his leaving for a more important situation Dec 24 1872", 46.5cm high, with winding key and in original pine carrying case