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A tortoiseshell and gilt metal boullework mantel clock, 19th century, French, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 32cm high together with a giltwood wall mirror, 19th century, in the Baroque style, 28cm wide 44cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportClock) The enamel dial is heavily cracked. With pendulum. Ticks but cannot be guaranteed to continue for a prolonged period. Mirror) The surmount is heavily cracked. Marks to the mirror plate.
A French gilt metal mantel clock, late 19th century, the circular white enamel dial flanked by figure on a Rococo base, under glass dome,56cm highCondition ReportMinor scuffs, blemishes comensurate with ageNot been subject to internal inspection, Sworders can not guarentee the time keeping or running of this piece
A French brass mantel clock late 19th century, the square case with cast detail fitted white enamel dial with 8-day gong strike movement,24cm wide24cm deep41cm highCondition ReportMinor scuffs, blemishes comensurate with ageNot been subject to internal inspection, Sworders can not guarentee the time keeping or running of this piece
A Louis Philippe gilt and patinated-bronze mantel clock case, second quarter of the 19th century, French, surmounted by an equestrian archer, on a waisted plinth base and acanthus-cast bracket feet, housing a later quartz movement,34cm wide12cm deep49cm highCondition ReportGeneral knocks, wear and scratches to case. Top of bow lacking. Some light verdigris.
A cast bronze rococo-style mantel clock, c.1845, by Thwaites & Reed, the circular engine-turned dial with Roman numerals, enclosing a drum movement with single fusee and an anchor escapement, the case with latticed fretwork panels to the front and sides,17cm wide11cm deep30cm highProvenance: The David Morris Collection.Condition ReportFair overall.
A tortoiseshell mantel clock 19th century, of lancet form, the 4inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, moon hands and minute track, the eight day drum movement striking on a gong, 20cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportBrass coming in places. A few blemished to tortoiseshell. Oxidisation to brass mounts.
A Victorian Parian ware mantel clock, 19th century, in the form of a winged putto holding a paintbrush and palette, leaning on a column, to a gilt metal base, 39.5cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportLacking the clock and movement. Chips where the movement would have sat. In need of a good clean.
A German oak ting-tang mantel clock, late 19th/early 20th century, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring on stepped base, fitted 8 day gong strike movement,28cm wide19cm deep41.5cm highCondition ReportMinor scuffs, blemishes comensurate with ageNot been subject to internal inspection, Sworders can not guarentee the time keeping or running of this piece
A LOUIS XVI MARBLE AND ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK BY JEAN SANGUINEDE (PARIS, LATE 18TH CENTURY) the two train movement with outside count wheel, silk 'tic tac' escarpment and striking on a bell, the 14cm enamel dial signed 'Sanguinede Paris' and 'Coteau', with Roman numerals at the hour marker, Arabic numerals at the quarter hours and Arabic numerals for the date dial, with gilt chased and pierced hands, the drum case is surmounted by an eagle cresting and flanked by two Sèvres style soft past figures after Louis-Simon Boizot's (1743-1809) “L’Étude”, the male 'Philosopher' and the female 'Learning', a panel beneath in bas relief depicting a sacrifice to Cupid in the manner of Claude Michel, called Clodion (1738-1814), the Carrera marble base inset with a central pierced ormolu frieze of opposing sphinx and two further classical masks, on turned and leaf cast bun feet, 54cm high x 60cm wide x 20cm deepProvenance: The Digby family.Jean Sanguinede is recorded in Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the world by G. H. Baille. It is noted he was active in Paris between 1777 and 1789. The dial is also signed by Joseph Coteau (1740-1801), one of the most important émailleurs of this period, who executed enamelled dials and decorative plaques for clocks of significance. The mounted figures are after those by Louis-Simon Boizot, sculpteur du roi, who became Director of Sculpture at Sèvres in 1773 until his death in 1809. He is renowned for producing some of the firm's most important recorded works whilst working against a backdrop of turmoil and upheaval. A similar clock of the same period also mounted with Sèvres soft paste figures resides in the Royal Collection, formerly at Carlton House in the Prince of Wales's Dressing Room, RCIN 30118.
A FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK 19th/early 20th century, the two train movement striking on a bell, the black dial with gilt Roman numerals, the case surmounted by a winged cupid with bow drawn with further cherubs seated at each side, on a stepped plinth base, 44cm high x 30cm wide, with an ebony stand and glass dome, 57cm high x 40cm wide overallProvenance: The Les Watts Collection.
A FRENCH GILT METAL AND ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK BY LE ROY & FILS, PARISthe enamel dial with Roman numerals, pierced and chased hands, and centred by royal portraits, the architectural case inset with further enamel panels depicting coats of arms, the upper section cast with knights standing in recessed alcoves, 33cm high x 22cm wide
A SUBSTANTIAL PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK BY LE ROY OF PARIS 19th century, the two train movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the case with blue crossed swords marks to the base, figured with sphinx to each side and surmounted by a box and cover, on lions paw and scroll feet, 51.5cm high x 50cm wide x 25cm deepProvenance: The Les Watts Collection.
An Art Deco silver-plated mantel timepiece, c.1930, attributed to Bayard, the circular dial above a black marble plinth, marked 'E Chappemlnt Ancre 7 Rubis Made in France Bayard D-B',20cm wide24cm highCondition ReportThis clock has recently been professionally serviced and cleaned. Due to the nature of the item, we cannot guarantee the mechanism. Minor wear.
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.
A late 19th century French rococo-style gilt-bronze mantel clock - the twin train movement with outside countwheel strike and silk suspension, half-hour striking on a bell, signed by Raingo of Paris, no. 761, fronted by a white enamel Roman dial, the balloon-shaped case ornamented with fruiting vines, rocaille and acanthus leaves, 23 cm high, on a separate giltwood and velvet stand with a lion mask and fruit swags.
A Louis Phillipe gilt-metal half-hour striking mantel clock - circa 1830, the foliate decorated case surmounted with a two-handled urn, the silvered Roman dial fronting an eight-day movement with outside countwheel strike (bell and pendulum missing), the backplate stamped 'Guyerdet & Rouilly à Paris. (LWH 17.5 x 7.5 x 25.7 cm)
A FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK MID 19TH CENTURY The eight-day bell striking movement with outside count wheel, the Roman Numeral dial with chapter ring and engine turned centre, the case modelled as Psyche and cupid raised on plinths and with flanking accoutrements 33cm high Now under a glass dome and on a giltwood base 40.5cm high overall Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or notice4able replacements. The dial has slight wear to the numerals otherwise is in good condition. Case has been cleaned and re-lacquered hence is in good condition with only minimal localised discolouration/oxidation in places. Dome is undamaged; the giltwood plinth has some wear/losses to the gilt gesso surface and slight shrinkage cracking.Clock is complete with a pendulum and winding key.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK IN LOUIS XV STYLE SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY With eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel and initialed J.E.D. the white enamel blue Roman numeral dial signed BRINDEAU A PARIS, the case with classical figures, the movement sat atop a model of a bull with flanking figures on a stylised naturalistic base 61cm high, 54cm wide Illustrated: The Connoisseur, May 1965, p.3 Condition Report: Movement is of 19th century manufacture, although it is in relatively gentle clean/service is advised. There is no visible evidence to suggest that a different movement was ever fitted to the dial. The dial has some chipping to the centre hole (not really visible due to hands being fitted) otherwise appears free from noticeable damage. The case is in fine condition with overall light to moderate wear and oxidation to the gilding only.Clock has pendulum but no winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ENGLISH PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL TIMEPIECE IN THE LOUIS XV TASTE SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY, W. PAYNE, 163 NEW BOND STREET LONDON The 4.5inch gilt dial with black Roman numerals behind a glass bezel, the movement inscribed to the back plate for the maker, the patinated bronze clock case cast in the Rococo manner 36cm high overall Condition Report: Movement is relatively clean and will run however a precautionary gentle clean/service is advised. The pendulum holdfast bracket is missing and there is some denting to the backplate no doubt from historic hammering around the pivot holes to address wear. The crutch also has noticeable bending from historic beat adjustments. The dial is a little discoloured/oxidised with wear/rubbing to the numerals. The case is in good original condition albeit dirty/neglected in appearance.Timepiece has pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK MID 19TH CENTURY With eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel, stamped VILLEMSRNS A PARIS and with silvered Roman numeral dial, the case surmounted by a horse and attendant putto loosely in the manner of the Marly Horse atop a plinth, 47cm Condition Report: Movement is complete (except for pendulum) and is in working condition however a clean/service is advisable. The dial has discolouration/oxidation to the silvering and rubbing to the numerals/ The cased is in good original condition but with overall streaky discolouration/oxidation to the gilding (most noticeable to the sides and rear of the base).Clock has a winding key but no pendulum. Condition Report Disclaimer
Three boxes of assorted china and glassware to include a German fruit decorated part dessert set, a Crown Ducal Sunburst part tea set, a Coalport floral decorated part tea set, an Aynsley part coffee set with Greek key design, two Rumtopfs, a yew wood cased mantel clock, the inside with leather insert inscribed "1952-1977 ER" and bearing paper label inscribed "Heal Furniture Production" etc together with mid 20th Century glass bowl and a two piece cigar mould (3 boxes plus vase and mould)
Two boxes of assorted sundry china wares to include a Dartington 1974 Caxton anniversary tankard, various Wedgwood pieces, Lilliput Lane houses, a Will Young Pottery figure group "Widecombe Fair" with eight characters and a grey mare, signed to base, an Olympus MO-1 camera, a box of 78s and a Knight & Gibbins mahogany cased mantel clock (boxed) (3 boxes)
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"
Ceramics and Glass - a Royal Crown Derby Posies mantel clock, 17cm high, first quality; other Posies, including a pair of rectangular candlesticks, box and cover, trinket dishes, etc; Royal Crown Derby plates, including Lombardy, Bali, Vine, Imperia, etc; Wedgwood Wild Strawberry, including plates, vases, etc; retro glass vases, variour shapes and colours, etc; qty
A French early 20th century spelter and black slate mantel clock, the gilt metal case with a figure of a lady with a basket of fruit feeding a bird, dial signed by Labit, Toulouse, movement and chime untested, 66 cm high, 44 cm wide, 19 cm depth, AFPlease note this clock weigh approximately 12.5kg and is very large and heavy. Packing and postage in the UK, Europe, United States and Worldwide will be quite expensive (at least £150 for example)
A French Victorian decorative four-glass mantel clock having an eight-day duration unsigned movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a twin-tube mercury pendulum, the round brass dial having an ivorine chapter ring with black Arabic numerals and blued-steel fleur-de-lys hands, the gilded brass four-glass case with serpentine shaped top and base inset with decorative c-scroll and floral mounts, height 28cm.
Charles Frodsham, London a small mahogany mantel clock having an eight-day duration timepiece movement, the break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, with cast-brass corner spandrels and roundel set within the arch engraved Chas. Frodsham, Clockmaker to H.M. King George VI, the oak case with caddy top surmounted by a brass carrying handle.
A balloon shaped late-Victorian mahogany moonphase mantel clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued-steel moon hands with the inset centre having three subsidiary dials for Day/Date/Year and with a phases of the moon disc below XI o'clock, the mahogany balloon case with inlaid boxwood stringing, a pediment top and standing on cast-brass bracket feet, height 46cm.
Junghans, Wurttenberg, an oak mantel clock having an eight-day duration movement chiming the quarters on four gong rods with the silvered arched dial having black Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials to the arch for Chime/Silent and Regulation, the oak flat-top case with gadrooned moulding to the pediment, fluted canted corners, and carved decoration to the top corners, height 39cm. Hamburg American Clock Company an oak mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a gong with the backplate stamped with the cross-sword trademark of the maker, the square brass dial having black Arabic numerals, the oak case having a gadrooned pediment, three turned finials, fluted pillars and bracket feet, the interior of the door having a paper label for H.A.C, with the cross-sword trademark, height 47cm.
A French Victorian gilt-metal and alabaster mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel and stamped G.R. within an oval 198, the round white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued-steel moon hands, the gilt-metal shaped case of classical form with alabaster panel, case top and urn, all standing on a shaped gilt-wood base, height 42cm including base.
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