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Lot 59

A late 19th century French spelter mantle clock, the gilded case fashioned as a shepherdess leaning against the drum shaped clock, raised on an elaborate floral base with flowers, C-scrolls and grapevines, the 3" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Japy Freres two train movement with countwheel strike, numbered 4767, 32cm high x 33cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 60

A late 19th century French gilt metal 8 day mantle clock with two spelter figural garnitures, the clock having an urn formed finial, cast with lion masks, pierced scroll work and twin ring handles, the two train Japy Freres movement striking on a single gong, 47.5cm high x 25cm wide, the two spelter garnitures having three sconces and raised on shell formed feet, 37.5cm high x 13cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 40

A French 19th century brass mantel clock with an embossed dial bearing Roman numerals and allover scrolling foliate design, with a classical style urn cresting and lion's head handles. Manner of Japy Freres. Top detached but not broken. No key. H.39.5cm

Lot 278

A late 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, the drum head cock flanked by two figures, the 8-day Japy Freres movement having countwheel striking on a bellLocation: A1MIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 310

19th century French lacquered brass and enamelled four-glass mantel clock having unsigned circular Arabic dial, twin winding holes for a Japy Freres movement striking on a gong. Has keys. Height 26cm, depth 12.5cm, width 15.5cm.

Lot 1581

19th Century French ormolu mantel clock, the circular enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the case with bacchanalian surmount and porcelain plaque to the lower frieze, the two train movement with silk suspension and outside count wheel striking on a bell, signed Japy Freres, 23cm x 33cm overall

Lot 121

KAMINUHR/PENDULE, England, Spätviktorianische EpocheHolzgehäuse (Spannungsriss) auf Kugelfüßchen, tlw. furniert, in den Frontkanten Messingsäulchen, orig. verglaste Frontklappe, Emailleziffernblatt, arabische Indices, Messingplatinenwerk: Manuf. Japy Freres u. Co., Halbstundenschlag auf Klangspirale, ca. 28,5 x 32 x 12,5 cm, Ziffernblatt bestoßen

Lot 170

A late 19th century French mantel clock. The 8-day movement clock with porcelain dial within a decoratice case featuring pediment with brass gallery surround, the pediment with porcelain panel featuring a bird on a branch. The clock face with hand painted Arabic numerals to dial, birds and sparrows on naturalistic painted background. Twin brass columns with urn shaped top over bobbin turned base. Raised over squared base raised on four feet. Marked to movement Japy Freres. Complete with winder.Measures approx. 36cm x 21cm x 11cm.

Lot 132

Japy Freres - A French 19th century gilt metal & enamel 8-day movement mantle clock. The clock having a figure of Joan of Arc to left over a green enamel circular clock face to right. The clock face decorated with floral swag & cartouche to top over an eight day movement face with Roman numerals to the chapter ring surrounded by gilt & floral decorations. Raised on shaped stepped base with further enamel details. Movement stamped Japy Freres Med d'or 2128 to back. With key.Measures approx. 23cm x 22cm x 13cm.

Lot 152

Japy Freres, France - A French continental 19th century tortoiseshell and brass boulle mantel clock. The clock having a brass shaped finial atop over a brass inlaid and tortoiseshell flanked body with ormolu scrolled foliate details throughout. Glazed front detail to show sun-face shaped pendulum. The clock with 24 hour movement and enamel face with Roman & Arabic numerals to chapter ring. Stamped to inside.Measures approx. 31cm x 17cm x 10cm.

Lot 1581

Kleine Tischuhr Frankreich, 2. H. 19. Jh., Pendulenwerk gemarkt JAPY Freres mit Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke, vergoldetes Gehäuse aus Metallguss, fein bemaltes Ziffernblatt aus Porzellan, Werk läuft, mit Schlüssel, H 27 cm.

Lot 1714

A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain dome topped mantel clock, architectural case inset with pastoral porcelain panels, flanking column sides, eight day Japy Freres striking movement, signed and marks G F 524, 37.3cm x 36.5cm, c.1860

Lot 1136

A late 19th century Louis XVI style gilt metal and porcelain mantel clock, the movement inscribed 'Japy Freres', 33.5cm high, with pendulum.

Lot 407

FRENCH BRASS AND RED TORTOISESHELL BOULLE MARQUETRY MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY the embossed gilt circular dial set with white enamel numeral plaquettes and blue Roman numerals, the waisted rococo style case surmounted by a putto finial with acanthus mounts, on four scroll bracket feet, the twin train brass movement striking to a bell, the backplate signed ‘Wachay Cunningham & Co Paris’, stamped Japy Freres and numbered '1877' with a matching numbered sunburst pendulum 41cm high, 22cm wide, 13cm deep

Lot 66

A late 19thC French boulle work mantel clock, circular brass dial with chapter ring bearing enamel Roman numerals, eight day movement by Japy Freres & Cie for HF & Company Paris, the case of balloon form, with brass appliques, raised on four scroll feet, with pendulum and key, 31cm high, together with a rectangular brass stand, of rococo foliate scroll form, 25.5cm wide.

Lot 7718

Frankrijk, wit marmeren pendulestel, Louix XVI stijl, 19e eeuw Uurwerk uitgevoerd met gaand en slagwerk op bel, gemerkt Japy Freres & co. Wit emaille Wijzerplaat met adres Crosnier a Paris. Uurwerk geplaatst tussen twee zuilen en bekroond door bloemenmand. Compleet met twee sierurnen. h. 36 cm en h 47 cm Uit de nalatenschap van Clemens Merkelbach van Enkhuizen [3]

Lot 852

19th century French Japy Freres brass-cased carriage clock with white enamel dial, 17.5cm high with key

Lot 105

A 19thC. French gilt mantle clock with Japy Freres movement, foot a/f, 310mm tall x 190mm wide x 138mm deep

Lot 41

Japy Freres, Paris - a French Gothic Revival 19th century brass mantel clock. The mantle clock having a polished brass case with pierced top, finial columns and stepped base with turned feet. Central gilt metal dial with Arabic numeral dial and central floral display, face behind round bevelled glass case. Marked to movement with Japy Freres logo.Measures approx. 39cm tall, 21cm wide at base.

Lot 103

Late 19th Century French slate and marble cased mantel clock with Japy Freres movement

Lot 866

A 17th century-style brass lantern clock with French movement by Japy Freres in traditional case, 9" high

Lot 898

Japy Freres - A late 19th century / early 20th century French brass and enamel mantel clock. The brass case with enamel decorated column sides having Arabic dial with inset 8-day movement. Notation and date to the base of the clock. Notation to read Presented to C. J. Seaman Esq. A.M.C.E M.I.M.E. By the Newton Health Staff of Heenan & Froude Ltd July 18th 1908.29x20x12cm approx

Lot 157

Japy Freres Edwardian mahogany inlaid mantle clock with circular enamelled dial. Approx. 25cms H used not tested crack to front casing

Lot 488

A 19th Century French ornate gilt spelter cased salon clock with urn finial and inset Sevres style painted porcelain panels and dial, with flanking cast scroll handles and Japy Freres eight day bell striking movement - under glass dome and set on an ebonised wooden base

Lot 369

A French green-stained tortoiseshell, ebonised and gilt-brass mantel clock by Henri Marc of Paris - second half 19th century, the signed, 11 cm white Roman dial fronting a twin train Japy Freres movement, no. 28634, further signed by Henri Marc, with outside countwheel strike, half-hour striking on a bell, in a drum case atop an architectural base with Corinthian columns and a bevelled glass front with visible enamelled pendulum, 42.25 cm high.

Lot 697

A 19th century French ormolu and pink porcelain inset 8 day mantel clock, movement by Japy Freres, the circular dial (at fault) with black Roman numerals and enamelled cherub, within an elaborate case with cast mask and laurel details, further porcelain plaque inset, movement and case numbered '19932', 30.5cm high

Lot 711

A late 19th/early 20th century French gilt metal mantel clock, the 10cm white enamelled drum dial surmounted with the figure of a huntsman and his hound, enclosing the two train Japy Freres movement striking on a saucer bell, above a crest formed with two crossed muskets and hanging game birds, the rear movement recess initialled 'A.T 1907' to the rim, and stamped 'T.L' to the rear of the case, all upon an ebonised plinth base and set under a glass dome, clock 48cm high, dome height 65cm, dome measurements 59cm H x 50cm W x 23cm DCondition reportVery minor nibbles to the glass dome rim along with small manufacturing bubbles, no further cracks, chips or faults.Cord to the plinth base is detached, lacking rear cover.Clock has general tarnishing and rubbing wear to the gilt with minor hairline cracks to the dial.Both barrels wind and the movement appears to run for a short time, although this cannot be taken as a guarantee of working condition

Lot 1258

19th Century French ormolu mantel clock, the circular enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the case with bacchanalian surmount and porcelain plaque to the lower frieze, the two train movement with silk suspension and outside count wheel striking on a bell, signed Japy Freres, 23cm x 33cm overall

Lot 48

A slate and marble mantle clock, featuring Corinthian style columns and bearing presentation plaque to the base for 'Thomas Stilwell, 1903'. Featuring gilt Roman Numeral markers to the face and Japy Freres movement. Chiming on a coiled gong. Height: 29cm. Pendulum present.

Lot 410

TWO WOODEN CASED MANTEL CLOCKS, one of arched form, with white enamel dial marked with black Arabic numerals, movement stamped 'Buren' and 'Swiss made', height 22.5cm, together with a domed top mantel clock with foliate inlaid details, white enamel dial marked with black Roman numerals, Japy Freres mark to movement, supported on brass feet, height 13.5cm x width 24cm (2) (Condition Report: appear generally ok, neither currently in working order, Japy Freres clock has missing finials? on each side, Buren clock has some cracks and repair to enamel on the dial, some knocks and a repair to the front of the case, with the banding a little loose at the front apex, this clock appears overwound, both have wear commensurate with age and use)

Lot 571

A 19th Century French gilt spelter and onyx mantel Clock, movement stamped 'Japy Freres', 8-day striking on bell, case depicting gilt spelter figure, with gilt foliate scrolls, raised on stepped onyx base, with pendulum and key, W 48 cm x H 33 cm x D 15 cm.

Lot 569

A late 19th century French gilt metal mantle Clock, with a Japy Freres movement, gilt metal urn finial over white dial with Arabic numerals, raised on floral scrolled feet, with pendulum and key, movement signed, W 22 cm x H 41 cm x D 15 cm.

Lot 749

A French ebonised and gilt metal mounted mantel clock by Japy Freres.

Lot 602

Japy Freres, 19th Century French slate mantle clock, Neo-Classical case, 4 1/2" dial, brass Arabic chapter ring, signed two train movement striking on a scroll gong, W43.5cm H39cm

Lot 422

A 19th Century French Gilt Brass "Four Glass" Mantle Clock, by Japy Freres, Paris, No. 2175, the 4ins cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, within gilt oval cartouche and with pierced floral ornament to centre, to the eight day two train movement, striking on a gong and with mercury compensated pendulum in case with moulded cornice, slender turned columns to front and inset with bevelled glass panels on turned feet, 13.25ins highExternally the clock is in good overall condition, showing wear commensurate with age and light usage. The gilding is in nice condition ( may have been refreshed at some point). The front door functions correctly, the hinges appear original. There is some light damage to top right hand corner of the glass. The glass to the sides and rear appear to be damage free. The pendulum is 2/3 filled with mercury, the mechanism appears complete although we cannot warrant originality. The dial appears free from cracks to the enamels and the black Arabic numerals are clear and concise, the hands appear original. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. The key is present. Prospective bidders should study all images closely prior to bidding.

Lot 455

An Art Deco oak-cased French Japy Freres mantel clock, a Smiths 17 jewels brass Art Deco mantel clock, a Smiths Art Deco chalk ware sunburst clock (converted to quartz movement), and a Vintage retro dream alarm clock (4)

Lot 194

A 19thC. French Japy Freres movement gilt mantle clock with Sevres porcelain panels & figurative supports, movement stamped 977

Lot 872

19th century, the 3 3/4" painted enamel dial to a porcelain case mounted by finely modelled Classical figures and bust depicting the Arts, the movement stamped Japy Freres, serial number 10900, height 38cm, width 27cm. *CR Missing gilt metal mounts to front, except one, losses to hands, toes and to palette, firing crack to front, beaded mount loose, working condition unknown, no pendulum, bell or key, large hole to base, possibly intentional for pendulum access.

Lot 1020

GILT METAL AND ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK, LATE 19TH CENTURY with two train movement by Japy Freres, striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the domed case with urn and bird finial, on four pad feet44cm high

Lot 770

A French 19th century ormolu mantel clock by Japy Freres with Sevres style porcelain plaques painted flowers and putti, the clock surmounted by reclining classical woman and stamped P H Mourey 32cm

Lot 352

REPRODUCTION BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, stamped Japy Freres, France31cm high

Lot 360

An antique French cast metal wall clock for repair. The dial marked for Bright, Paris and the movement Japy Freres.

Lot 324

A 19th century brass cased carriage clock, with an engraved and bevelled glass case, the movement signed Japy Freres, with push repeat, 19cm high

Lot 292

A French "Boulle" Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, elaborate case with gilt metal mounts, green stained tortoiseshell veneers and brass inlay, cast dial with blue Roman numeral enamel cartouches, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres, sunburst pendulum 37cm highCase back ebonised surfaces are rubbed in parts and with small cracks, green stained veneers are slightly crazed in parts, back door is very slightly bowed, gilt metal mounts are discoloured, glass is dirty, dial enamel cartouches are clean, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum.

Lot 285

A French "Boulle" Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, the elaborate case with gilt metal mounts and red stained tortoiseshell veneers, brass inlay, 3-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and indistinctly signed, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and numbered 9524, sunburst pendulum39cm highCase with minor chips to the veneers in parts and small scratches, metal mounts are all discoloured, dial with small hairline cracks and minor chips around one of the winding holes, signature is indistinctly signed, movement is complete, with pendulum.

Lot 1040

A FINE AND RARE FRENCH QUARTER STRIKING MUSICAL PICTURE CLOCK WITH ANGELUSMAISON WURTEL, PARIS, CIRCA 1860With oil on canvas after David Teniers the younger (1610-90) 'two men playing cards in the kitchen of an Inn' with the composition adapted to incorporate a longcase clock, hinging upwards along with the floral relief moulded gilt composition frame to reveal the internal mechanism comprising four elements; the first a four pillar two train gong striking clock movement of duration of around two weeks with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum and outside countwheel strike on a gong, the frontplate stamped with oval M'ON WURTEL, HORLOGERIE... trademark beneath numbers 743, 9 2, fitted with 1.625 inch circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed M'ON WURTEL, A PARIS to centre and with steel hands; the second mechanism comprising a separate conforming hour striking train to repeat the hour shortly after the principal movement released via a pivoted detent from the under dial motionwork; the third mechanism released in a similar manner shortly after six o'clock with single barrel and vertical fly driving a pinned wheel to operate the Angelus sequence on a graduated pair of gongs; the fourth a musical mechanism released on the hour and playing a choice of twelve tunes via a 16.5 inch pinned cylinder on a 74 tooth comb, the cylinder mounted on a steel bed stamped with serial number 43418 with indirect chain winding for the large spring barrel opposing fly and controls for tune change/repeat, start/stop and continuous play/hour activation only connected via steel rods to brass pulls positioned to the underside edge of the case, all mounted on the backboard of a shallow box case alongside tune sheet inscribed No. 43418, 12 AIRES to upper margin over manuscript tune list including La fille de Madame Angot, Souvenie de Cock and Mandolinata, the lower margin inscribed Maison WURTEL, Passage Vivienne, 38 et 40, PARIS, the back panel also applied with two additional labels for MAISON WURTEL, E. PIERFORT Suc'r..., and GATTOLLAIT along with a modern brass plaque explaining the function of the plungers for the music mechanism.The image 63.5cm (25ins) by 79.5cm (31.25ins); the case 83cm (32.75ins) high, 99cm (39ins) wide, 19cm (7.5ins) deep. Provenance:From the private collection of a professional sportsman and commentator. Maison Wurtel was founded by Guillaume-Ferdinand Wurtel in around 1837 when he advertised as working from 38-40 Passage Vivienne, Paris. Three years later he was listed in a trade directory as a horological maker and seller offering picture clocks as well as a supplier of concave glasses. In 1841 a magazine, 'La Presse', recommended 'La Maison Wurtel' to their readers informing them that they can buy watches, table clocks, picture clocks, music boxes, alarm clocks and 'objects of fantasy'. In 1856 they exhibited at the 'Exposition of Delepine of Paris' but unfortunately were positioned within the scientific instrument section to the bafflement of visitors. Maison Wurtel were known to have sourced their clock movements form Japy Freres and the musical mechanism within the present lot can be attributed to Auguste L'Epee of Saint-Suzanne, Doubs, France (who worked from 1839 until the end of the century). The Angelus mechanism is a particularly rare feature which traditionally served to accompany the recital of the Angelus prayer in Roman Catholicism. Condition Report: The clock, striking and angelus mechanisms are all in relatively clean original working condition with the various levers and detents present. The musical mechanism is also in relatively clean working condition with no visible losses to the teeth or noticeable corrosion issues. The clock was in use in the vendor's home when consigned however due to the nature of the item some adjustment may be required to ensure all the features operate as an when they should once the picture is hung securely on the wall. The canvas is in good condition with no visible tears or holes of noticeable repairs. The frame is in fine condition with good gilding throughout. The pine back box has some slight wear/bumps (most noticeable to the back corners) as well as other relatively minor age related faults - otherwise is in very good original condition.Clock is complete with pendulum and two winding keys. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1147

A FRENCH NICKEL-FINISH AND GILT BRASS DESK COMPENDIUM TIMEPIECE WITH BAROMETER AND THERMOMETERHENRY MARC, PARIS, CIRCA 1880The eight-day timepiece with platform cylinder regulated by sprung monometallic balance applied to the arched backplate stamped with serial number 441 to lower left hand corner, the 3.25 inch circular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed H'RY MARC, PARIS to centre and with Arabic five minutes beyond the minute track, with blued steel spade hands, moulded silvered bezel and a frosted gilt oval mask engraved with symmetrical foliate designs to upper and lower margins, set within an oval moulded nickel finish case with bevel-glazed gilt cavetto moulded front and push-on rear cover, standing on an oval moulded foot beside a conforming aneroid barometer with circular enamel scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual weather observations, both joined at the centre with a shaped gilt panel applied with a mercury tube FAHRENHEIT and CENTIGRADE thermometer between decorative upper and pendant finials, the whole set on a rectangular marble plinth base.21.5cm (8.5ins) high, 25.5cm (10ins) wide 8cm (3.125ins) deep. Henry Marc is noted in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development as probably a retailer of various mantel and other small clocks and refers to a relatively early carriage clock (number 26886) supplied to Marc by Japy Freres. Condition Report: Timepiece movement is wound and will run for a little while before stopping indicating that a gentle clean/service is required. The dial has slight rubbing to the signature and some oil deposits/smears otherwise appears undamaged. The barometer has not yet been 'bag tested' (as we do not currently have access to a bag big enough!) but otherwise appears to be in fine condition with no visible faults to the register. The thermometer has heavy tarnishing to the silvered scale otherwise appears undamaged. The case appears to be in very good original condition with faults limited to some oxidation/rubbing to the areas of gilding and a couple of tiny edge chips to the marble base.Timepiece is complete with a key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 417

Turkish Interest - 19th century French 'Orientaliste' three-piece clock garniture, Japy Freres & Cie, having a 4-inch silvered Roman chapter ring, the two-train movement with Medaille d'Honneur exposition stamp, above oval stamp A*B (for Achille Brocot), number 3499, the break-arced case with urn and twin sea serpent surmount over a relief-cast scene of shipping off the coast of Constantinople (now Istanbul) with view of Hagia Sophia and minarets, case stamped 6577 verso, 35.5cm high, on giltwood plinth with hallmarked silver dedication inscription dated 1906, a further 3.5cm high, 39cm overall, sold with original numbered pendulum (3499), together with a matching pair of two-handled urns, each with 'Crusades' battle scene, on toupie feet and giltwood base, 34.5cm overall (3)

Lot 59

A 19th century white marble clock with a gilt metal surmount of a boy feeding chicken whilst seated on a bench, the circular dial with Roman numerals inscribed "Miller & Sons, London" striking on a bell, movement stamped Japy Freres, under a glass dome, overall 42cm high CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, section chipped off and re-glued, some chipping to the winding holes, and scratches, in used condition

Lot 887

Henry Marc, Paris 19th century black slate mantel clock with seated lady and child to top, the two train movement marked Japy Freres, height 32.5cm

Lot 1001

19th century French brass and cloisonne enamel 8 -day mantel clock, the pillared step case surmounted by a caddy top with finial, the brass dial with central cloisonne panel and Arabic numerals, Japy Freres movement, 34cm high

Lot 182

Japy Freres: a French black marble mantel clock, the eight-day movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with outside count wheel, the backplate stamped with the mark of Japy Freres and numbered 4780, with twin-tube mercury compensating pendulum, the black dial with gilt Roman numerals centred by a visible escapement, with decorative cabochon bezel, the black marble case with glazed front to allow viewing of the pendulum, shaped mounts to the side and variegated marble to plinth base, ornate leaf and ring handles, gilt metal lion mask and paw feet, 59cms high.

Lot 1973

französische Pendule mit Putto um 1880 der grau und weiß gebänderte rote Marmor hat eine polierte Oberfläche, der rechteckige gestufte Marmorsockel von ca. 31,5 x 13,5 cm, H ca. 6 cm ist mit floraler Messingapplikation frontseitig auf 4 Messingfüßen ausgeführt, Putto als Liebesbote neben dem allseitig verglasten Uhrengehäuse, dies ist ebenso von einer gestuften Marmorkrone mit Messing flankierter Amphore bekrönt, zylindrischer Uhrwerkkorpus mit Prägemarke Japy Freres & Cie, helles mit Blütenfestons verziertes Zifferblatt mit schwarzen arabischen Zahlen, Aufzüge für Uhr- und Schlagwerk, goldene Zierzeiger, Pendelwerk mit Schlag auf Tonspiral, Zierpendel mit Quecksilber, mit Schlüssel, Werk läuft an, H ca. 46 cm, Frankreich um 1880

Lot 459

Japy Freres brass clock - missing pendulum pin - approx. 41cm tall - winds easily

Lot 78a

Antique Japy Freres French Carriage Clock - in good working order

Lot 1649

TischuhrFrankreich, um 1900, Hersteller JAPY Freres, auf dem Werk gemarkt, vierseitig verglastes Gehäuse, Pendulenwerk mit Halbstundenschlag auf Tonspirale, Quecksilberpendel, farbig emailliertes Ziffernblatt mit arabischen Ziffern und Blütenfestons, Werk gehfähig, Hammer des Schlagwerks lose, eine Scheibe mit Riss, H 31 cm.

Lot 1624

PortaluhrWerk gemarkt Japy Freres, Frankreich 19. Jh., ebonisiertes Holzgehäuse mit feiner ornamentaler Marketerie in Messing und Perlmutt, fein graviert, Ziffernring, Pendel, Kapitelle und Basen aus matt vergoldeter Bronze, partiell poliert, Emailleziffernblatt mit römischen Ziffern (gesprungen), gebläute Brequetzeiger, Pendulenwerk mit Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke, gehfähig, Messingeinlage an den Spiralsäulen teilweise gelockert, H 53 cm.

Lot 1639

Kaminuhr Bronze Napoleon III.Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 19. Jh., Gehäuse aus Bronze vergoldet und schwarz-grün patiniert, in Empirestil aufwendig verziert mit zwei geflügelten Löwen, bekrönt von mit Ketten verzierter Amphore, Oberfläche fein ziseliert, Pedulenwerk der Firma JAPY Freres, mit Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke, Werk läuft, H 46 cm.

Lot 1633

Kaminuhr HistorismusFrankreich, um 1890, aufwendig durchbrochen gearbeitetes Gehäuse aus vergoldeter Bronze, flankiert von zwei Karyatiden, seitlich je ein Delphin auf Volute liegend, vergoldetes Ziffernblatt mit Emaillekartuschen und römischen Ziffern, Pendulenwerk der Marke JAPY Freres mit Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke, Glas des Staubdeckels rückseitig gesprungen, funktionstüchtig, mit Schlüssel, H 54 cm.

Lot 364

A French late 19th century ormolu and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the front panel decorated with a couple fishing, Japy Freres movement, striking on a bell, 37.5cm, no pendulum or key, together with an associated pair of lidded urns, decorated with a couple to one side and river scenes to the other, 28cm Age related wear and tear to include gilt paint loss to the panels and the dial, tarnishing to the casings.The movement sets, winds and is ticking. 

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