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335 Biedermier rosewood cased Grand Sonnerie month-going Wall Clock, with enamelled dial and cast with gilt metal surround, three-weight movement striking on a gong, the rosewood case with arched pediment, glazed door and sides and carved apron, 122cms, (48”). £2000-3000 £1900
336 Art Deco Mantel Clock, with white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, joined by swags, eight-day French cylinder movement, striking on a bell, contained within a marble case, with canted corners and radiating segments, plinth base, surmounted by a bronzed spelter model of a hound with a bone, 36cms, (14”). £180-240 £160
337 Art Deco Mantel Clock, with lozenge silvered dial, eight-day French cylinder movement, striking on a bell, contained within a rectangular marble case, the plinth base surmounted by a bronzed spelter model of a German Shepherd dog, 45cms, (18”). £200-300  
338 Late 19th Century French Mantel Clock, with enamel dial with Roman numerals, French cylinder movement and contained within a marble case, or architectural form, surmounted by a bronzed model of a lion and on bun feet, 21cms, (8”). £150-200 £130
339 19th Century French Mantel Clock, with white enamelled dial, with Roman numerals, French eight-day cylinder movement, signed “Raison & Thomas”, numbered 3914 and striking on a bell, contained within a gilded spelter and alabaster case, surmounted by a young lady and dog, the base decorated with musical instruments, pineapples and scrolls, 36cms, (14”). £250-400 £250
340 French Mantel Clock, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, French cylinder movement, unsigned, but numbered 4122, contained within a gilded spelter case, surmounted by a shepherd by a gate and on alabaster base, with gilted spelter appliqués, joined by chains, 25cms, (10”). £150-200  
341 Napoleon III Mantel Clock, with circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, cylinder movement, signed “Woppenheim, Paris”, numbered 390, striking on a bell, contained within a gilded spelter case, modelled with a medieval soldier in full armour, carrying a sword and helmet beside a laurel wreath and with ribands and floral swags, the plinth base with oval cartouche, 43cms, (17”), under a glass dome and on ebonised base. £800-1200  
342 Vienna Wall Clock, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, single weight movement, contained within a mahogany case, the arched finial with mask appliqué, flanked by urns, above an arched glazed door, with canted corners, serpentine base and spindle frieze, 127cms, (4’2”). £400-600 £360
343 Edwardian Mantel Clock, with circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, joined by floral swags and inscribed, “Paris”, the movement inscribed, “Maple & Co. Ltd., Paris” and numbered 3587311. striking on a gong and contained within a tortoiseshell and gilt metal mounted case, with sarcophagus top with swing handle, glazed sides and rectangular base, on fluted bun feet, 30cms, (12”). £400-600 £940
344 Edwardian Mantel Clock, the dial with circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, cylinder movement, numbered 90884 129 3 11 and contained within a mahogany and ebonised case, with rectangular top and plinth base, 16cms, (6½”). £50-70 £90
345 Edwardian Mantel Clock, with arched silvered dial, with Roman numerals, engraved leafy tendrils, centred by a plaque of the world map and inscribed, “Tempus Fugit”, eight-day movement, striking on a gong and contained within a dome topped mahogany case, with arched door, plinth base and brass ball feet. £150-200 £200
346 George IV Mantel Clock, with cream enamelled dial, with Roman numerals, and inscribed, “Handley & Moore, London”, double fusee movement with anchor escapement, hour repeating and striking on a bell, contained within a mahogany case, with gadrooned arched top, side glass doors and plinth base, 31cms, (12”). £2000-3000 £1200
347 George IV Mantel Clock, with circular enamelled dial, with Roman numerals and inscribed, “J. Bennett, London”, triple fusee movement with eight bells and striking on a single gong on the quarter hour, contained within a mahogany arched case, with moulded hood, above a pierced gilt metal crescent, the front with twin pierced gilt metal spandrels, the sides with arched blind grilles and on ogee bracket feet. £2500-3500 £5000
348 Louis XVI style Mantel Clock, the white enamelled dial with blue Roman numerals, French eight-day cylinder movement, striking on the half hour and contained within an ormolu case, modelled with a cherub by a bird’s nest, cascading flowers, plinth base with rounded ends, with bell husk swags and centred by a Sèvres type panel, painted with putti within a blue border, on bun feet, 36cms, (14”). £1000-1500 £1000
349 Napoleon III Mantel Clock, with cast and gilded circular dial with segmented enamelled numerals and inscribed, “Richmond, 11 Rue Montmartre”, with eight-day cylinder movement signed “H.F., Paris”, striking on a bell and numbered 317, contained within an ormolu and bleu de roi porcelain baluster shaped case, domed cover with pineapple finial, the dial surrounded by a riband tie, lion mask loose ring handles to the sides, fluted circular base with floral swags and leafy scrolls, fluted bun feet. £800-1200 £700
350 19th Century Mantel Clock, with circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the eight-day cylinder movement inscribed, “Japy Freres”, striking on a bell, and contained within a gilded spelter case, with figures reading a book and with further books and scrolls to the side, on a marble plinth base with rounded ends, and set with brass presentation plaque, inscribed, “Presented to Arthur Grey, Hazlerigg Esquire....” and dated January the 9th 1878, on shaped supports, 48cms, (18”). £200-300 £360
351 Louis XV style Bracket Clock, with gilded dial, cast with musical instruments and leafy scrolls and with enamelled and segmented Roman numerals, eight-day movement, striking on a gong and contained within a boulle and gilt metal balloon-shaped case, surmounted by a cherub holding an hour glass, with leafy scroll appliqués, glazed door, sides and rear and on shaped apron, centred by a flower and scrolled feet, 71cms,(28”). £1200-1800 £1350
352 Wall Clock, circular dial with Roman numerals, cylinder movement and contained within a mahogany octagonal case, the glazed door with brass surround, 23cms, (9”). £100-150 £180
353 Early Victorian Table Clock, with silvered circular dial, inscribed, “J.D. Chisholm, London”, single fusee movement and contained within a mahogany dome topped case of plain form and rectangular shaped plinth, all on brass bun feet, 28cms, (11”). £400-600 £340
354 Victorian Mantel Clock, with silvered dial, with Roman numerals, Slow/Fast and Chimes/Silent dials, the back plate with movement, numbered 12½ 671, Continental movement, Patent No. 379092, striking on five gongs and contained within a mahogany dome topped case, with moulded hood, plain base, 28cms, (11”). £400-600  
355 Edwardian Mantel Clock, the dial with Roman numerals, German eight-day movement, striking on a gong and contained within a mahogany lancet-form case, with boxwood outlines, fan marquetry oval and plain base, 33cms, (13”). £200-300 £200
356 Edwardian Mantel Clock, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, cylinder movement, numbered 16/198 6206 and striking on a gong, contained within a mahogany case, with sarcophagus top, with brass handle and pineapple finial, above a glazed door, brass ring handles to the sides and on bracket feet, 23cms, (9”). £100-150 £90
357 George II Bracket Clock, brass arched dial, with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, pierced and cast mask head spandrels, double fusee movement, with verge crown wheel escapement, pendulum visible within an aperture, contained within a walnut case with sarcophagus top, with brass handle and four acorn finials, above an arched glazed door, glazed sides and back, on a moulded plinth and bracket feet, 28cms, (11”). £2000-3000 £1600
358 Edwardian Bracket Clock, with brass dial, silvered chapter ring, cast and embossed spandrels and plumb-bob pendulum aperture, Westminster movement, striking on gongs and contained within a mahogany case, the clock with sarcophagus hood with brass handle, glazed door, sides and rear and on shaped feet, 29cms, (11½”). £300-500 £280
359 Louis XV style balloon-shaped Mantel Clock, the cast gilt metal dial with enamelled porcelain movement, porcelain numerals, cylinder movement striking on a bell and contained within a boulle case, with urn finial, gilt metal appliqués and all-over floral and scroll decoration, on scrolled feet, 32cms, (12½”). £400-600 £380
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View All Sections 1 - 441
Ceramics 1 - 51
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Objets d’Art 185 - 288
 
Prints, Engravings & Watercolours 295 - 305
Oil Paintings 310 - 327
Clocks 335 - 373
Furniture 380 - 441

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