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Click here to subscribeA Late 19th Century French Brass Eight-Day Mantel Clock A Late 19th Century French Brass Eight-Day Mantel Clock, circa 1880, the domed case with applied Neo-Classical details, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals, the Japy Freres movement no. 4627 4 6 and striking on a coil, with key and pendulum, presented on an ebonised stand. The clock 28cm high Runs, general wear including some tarnish/discolouration and oxidisation to case, some rubbing to numerals, stand worn, would benefit from some cosmetic attention.
An "Old Imari" Mantel Clock and Table Lighter by Royal Crown Derby An "Old Imari" Mantel Clock and Table Lighter by Royal Crown Derby, the clock set with quartz movement, the lighter with gilt metal mounts, pattern no. 1128, both with printed marks to base.The clock 12.8cm wideBoth with some rubbing to gilding, neither currently working.
French gilt spelter, porcelain and ormolu mounted mantel clock, Japy Freres, the painted cellular dial with Roman hour markers, floral centre, and gilt metal spade hands, R&C Paris and London signed two-train bell-striking movement numbered 2092, with urn surmount, 34cm high, with giltwood stand, pendulum and key
An early 20th century brown striped onyx architectural mantel clock, Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, free standing gilt pilasters, stepped plinth base, 28cm high; Chinese hardwood carving, of a child on the back of an elephant, her calf at her side, 17cm high; an ebonised hardwood carving of a fisherman, 28cm high; an African carving of a lady
ELLIOT ONYX CASED MANTEL CLOCK, ALONG WITH FURTHER ONYX WARE the clock with silvered dial, Roman numeral hour markers and outer seconds track, along with a collection of onyx ware including a cigar box, campana style urn, a pair of bookends in the form of horses and furtherthe Elliot clock 21.5cm high
LIBERTY & CO - an Arts and Crafts English pewter and peacock enamel mantel clock, circa 1910, probably designed by Archibald Knox, planished dome-top form, with inter-locking ring decoration and enamel bosses, model no. 01318, H11.5cm.General surface denting, abrasions, scratches and wear. Corners slightly turned up. One of the enameled bosses is chipped. Dial yellowed slightly. When' wound and in motion, ticks away for a few seconds and stops, may need some attention.
Late 19th century American Jerome & Co gothic steeple mantel clock and mid century German Weimar mantel clock. Jerome & Co mantel clock comprised of a wooden body, with a glazed door front opening to reveal a brass mechanism and metal clock face with a Roman numeral chapter ring. Weimar clock featuring a wooden body with brass inlay and clock face with Roman numeral chapter ring. Largest measuring approx. 39.5cm x 9.5cm.
Early 20th century Karl Ens German porcelain classical figure of a woman playing a lute with a cherub raised upon an oval plinth style base, together with a French early 20th century baroque style ceramic mantel clock decorated with a floral transfer design and gilt detailing. Mantel clock features a brass clock face with Arabic number chapter ring. Makers mark to the underside of the Karl Ens figure. Largest piece measuring approx. 35cm x 16.5cm x 10cm.
Collection of five 20th century porcelain classical figures, comprised of a 1987 The Franklin Mint 'The First Embrace' mantel clock, a pair of 1989 The Franklin Mint 'Cherubs of Love' twin handled vases, an early 20th century continental hand painted vase decorated with cherubs and a swan pulling a boat along waves, and an early 20th century continental mantel clock, with signs of restoration. Largest piece measuring approx. 25cm x 23cm x 12cm. Sold AF.