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Click here to subscribeA Napoleon III patinated bronze and marble mantel clock, 19th century, French, the 8-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'GROS A LYON', surmounted by a reclining classical maiden playing the lyre, raised on a stepped marble base with ormolu mounts, the movement with impressed numerals '408 48',40cm wide14cm deep31cm highProvenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportWith key. Light tarnish to metal components. Small area of in-fill to the base at the back. Movement ticks when wound and chimes on the hour/half-hour but we cannot guarantee accurate timekeeping. No bell.
A gilt metal and marble mantel clock, 19th century, by Henry Marc of Paris, the two-train movement striking on a bell, surmounted with a classical figure,39.5cm highCondition ReportChips and cracks to the enamel dial. Wear to the gilt finish. Top section only secured on one side. Movement not tested. Losses to one of the hands.
A stained tortoiseshell mantel clock, 19th century, with a single-train movement, complete with a pendulum,38cm highand a brass mantel clock,late 19th to early 20th century, the pierced cased with enamel markers, with a two-train movement,38cm high (2)Condition ReportTortoiseshell) Heavy knocks, losses and wear. Movement not tested. Mounts loose. Brass) Knocks and wear to the case. Movement not tested.Please see additional images.
A Nineteenth Century French black slate mantel clock, with gilt detailing. Featuring Roman Numeral markers to the dial, partially labeled ' a Tours'. The main pillar topped with a twin handled urn, with chain and droplets to each side. Chiming on a bell. Raised on ball and feet to the front. Height: 48cm. Back panel cracked. No key or pendulum.
A Nineteenth Century French gilt metal mantel clock, on decorative scrolled base. The white enamel dial bearing Roman Numeral markers between a soldier and twin handled urn. Movement stamped 'Japy Freres Exposition 1855 Grande D' Honneur'. Chiming on a bell. Height Key and pendulum present, no glass. Chip to enamel near winding hole. Not running.
A late 19th century French ormolu and champlevé enamel four glass mantel clock, with mercury filled pendulum, retailed by Maple and co Ltd, Paris, 27.5 cm high. Condition - good Glasses and enamels good; case clean; dial good; key supplied is not original. The clock was working well some weeks ago but strangely is no longer working.
Lepaute of Paris, a late 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, with Cupid finial and twin putto supports to the architectural case, signed enamelled dial and eight day countwheel movement striking on a bell, 24cm wide, 11cm deep, 38cm high Ormolu in good bright condition, a little light oxidisation marks in places, essentially fair order, looks like Cupid may once of held something in his hand, dial a little dirty and discoloured with chipping around edges and winding holes, possibly re-done and re-named, movement looks complete but not tested for timekeeping, no pendulum or key present,
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES, to include an Aynsley Portlandware mantel clock (small chips), Aynsley Cottage Garden and Pembroke pattern gift wares, including jardinieres and vases, a boxed Royal Doulton 'Battle of Britain Tankard' limited edition no 5644/14750, with another similar, cut crystal items by manufacturers to include Edinburgh Crystal, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd, would benefit from a clean)
THREE CLOCKS AND TWO BAROMETERS comprising a circular wall-mounted barometer, diameter 20cm, a Smiths mantel style barometer, a wooden mantel clock in a slate-style (bevel broken), a decorative mother of pearl inlaid clock, and a wooden cased clock with a Junghans mechanism, height 35cm (5) (Condition Report: untested, some chips to corners, could benefit from a clean)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a selection of framed pictures to include four watercolour prints of various London buildings, antiquarian books included a large Websters Dictionary, a selection of various vintage wooden items, to include a writing slope, a writing box with glass ink wells, and a sewing box, six vintage Fearns Calculators in original sleeves, two metal sculptures of a rearing horse being restrained by a male figure, a bronzed metal mantel clock etc. (3 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
A LLADRO MANTEL CLOCK AND A NAO OWL comprising a ceramic Lladro clock No. 5777 with figures of a female and two swans, fitted with a plastic time piece, height 18cm x width 26cm (remnants of glue to the time piece, a broken clock hand, a chip to the woman's thumb), and a Nao figure of an owl, height 17cm (2) (Condition report: itemised condition above)