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Click here to subscribeRare fire-gilded original French empire mantel clock. Aux Bon Sauvage portefaix. Around 1805. Design Jean André Reiche, 1800 - 1830. Moor with letter, water bottle and walking stick, with glass eyes. In good original condition. Original movement. Good gilding. Size: 37 cm. In good condition.
THOMAS GRIGNION LONDON- A GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK IN THE ROCOCO TASTE LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY 3.5" white enamel dial, signed twin fusée movement 36cm high overall, base 24cm wide Provenance: Acquired from Sotheby's, Clocks, 10 May 1990, Lot 324 Condition Report: Movement appears to be early 19th century hence probably later than the case. We have not removed the movement form the case to investigate further. Mechanism is in clean working order; there are spare holes towards the top of the plates suggesting that the movement may well have originally had a verge escapement. The dial has some chipping around the winding holes and some hairline cracking at three o'clock. The hands appear to be replacements. The surround and bezel are of a more copper-gilt tone than the case itself so may be non-original to the case. The case has overall rubbing and oxidation to the gilding otherwise is in sound original condition. The frets appear complete and are of good quality with engraved detail.Clock has pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th century walnut and pine cased mantel clock, with printed dial, Roman numerals, gong strike, lacks cresting, height 29cm, together with an early 20th century mahogany and inlaid dome top mantel clock, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gong strike, height 29.5cm, two pendulums, one key (2)
An early 20th century mahogany cased mantel clock of rectangular form, fitted with five bevel edged glass panels, the dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, 8 day movement, subsidiary Slow, Fast and Chime, Silent dials, gong strike, made by Winterhalder & Hoffmeier, stamped to the back plate W and H SCH, with pendulum and key, height 26cm
A late 19thC French Ormolu mantel clock, by Le Roy & Flis, Palais Royale Paris, and 296 Regent Street London, circular enamel dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case with an urn finial, and two putti supporters, inset with porcelain plaques, raised on four floral feet, with pendulum and key, 32cm wide.
H.A.C. Wurttemberg - Early 20th century Hamburg American Clock Company classical mahogany mantel clock. Featuring a brass mounted white enamel clock face and Roman numeral chapter ring. Housed within a carved and partly turned wooden clock frame with decorative finial atop. Measuring approx. 33cm x 24.5cm x 15cm.
French Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock by Samuel Marti, raised on four brass bun feet with arched main body and brass columns either side of clock face. White enamel clock face with an Arabic number chapter ring and glazed front. Engraved to the brass mechanism 'Medaille D'or Samuel Marti Paris 1900' A1 4872 48. Measuring approx. AF. 28cm x 21cm x 12cm.
This antique Ansonia mantel clock features a beautifully crafted arched wooden case with intricate scrollwork accents and a rich, warm patina. The clock face showcases Roman numerals with a brass-trimmed dial, complemented by a glass front door that allows a clear view of the pendulum movement. The original Ansonia Clock Co. label remains intact inside, verifying its authenticity. This mechanical, weight-driven movement timepiece is a fine example of late 19th to early 20th-century craftsmanship, perfect for collectors of antique clocks and vintage horology.Issued: 19th century Dimensions: 12.5"L x 4.5"W x 24.75"HCountry of Origin: United States Condition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.
This antique Ansonia "Layton" parlor mantel clock, manufactured by The Ansonia Clock Co., USA, showcases a striking black wooden case with ornate pressed details and elaborate carvings, characteristic of the late 19th to early 20th century. The clock face features bold Roman numerals, an open escapement, and a brass bezel, adding to its period charm. Inside, the mechanical movement is paired with a coil gong chime, and the clock retains its original decorative metal pendulum. A partially intact paper label on the back indicates a historical retail connection to Medellin, Colombia. This elegant and collectible timepiece is a fine example of Ansonia craftsmanship, perfect for antique clock enthusiasts.Issued: 19th century Dimensions: 14.25"L x 5"W x 22.75"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed. Presents a small break in the upper left corner of the glass.
A Victorian black slate mantel clock of architectural form, Roman numerals to a white chapter ring and blue porcelain dial centre. Movement signed A D Mougin and numbered 4329. Height approx 30.5cm. PLEASE NOTE that the clock is very heavy and in house shipping is not available on this item. Buyer to collect or arrange own courrier.