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Lindsay Burns & Company


236. A late 19th century French brass carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement with a platform escapement striking on a gong, with slow/ fast adjust, 17.5cm high with handle raised. £100-200


237. A late 19th century porcelain mantel clock, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals in a scroll moulded and floral encrusted case set with a putti figure, 28.5cm high. £80-120


Lot 235A


238. A 19th century Empire ormolu mantel clock, Noel Baltazar, Paris, the 4 1/2” circular convex white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the back plate inscribed ‘Noel Baltazar A Paris’, enclosed within a drum shaped cylinder with ribbon tie surmount suspending floral trails, on a plinth base decorated with triumphal regalia, scrolling frieze and four short feet, 32cm high x 26cm wide x 12cm deep. £800-1200


239. A late 19th century French porcelain Rococo style mantel clock, Raingo a Paris, the 3 1/2” circular silvered dial with Roman numerals enclosed within a pierced scrolling case decorated with foliate sprays on a turquoise ground and richly gilded details, 35.5cm high x 21cm wide x 15cm deep. £200-300


Lot 238


235. A bronzed spelter mystery clock, modelled with an Art Nouveau style maiden supporting a swinging clock with white dial and Arabic numerals, on an ebonsied plinth base, 34.5cm high. £200-300


235A. A late 19th/early 20th century French silvered and gilt bornze desk timepiece W. G. Taylor Paris, incorporating two white enamel dials, one for time the other an aneroid barometer, with turned wood handle, 18cm high x 20cm wide. £200-300


235B. A late 19th /early 20th brass carriage clock with alarm Joseph Gache, Gibraltar, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial striking on a bell, 15cm high. £150-250


235C. A late 19th/ealry 20th century gilt metal mantel clock, the circular dial with Roman numerals and twin train escapement striking on a gong, the movement with impressed marks ‘AB 1591 16.3’, within an architectural case with Roman style frieze, 33.5cm high x 24.5cm wide x 14cm deep. £300-500


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240. A late 19th century repeating carriage clock, the 2 1/4” circular white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosed by a gilded slip, the movement with a platform escapement striking on a gong, within a fluted case with repeat button and applied decorative mounts, with slow/ fast adjust, the back with impressed number ‘762’, 18.5cm high with handle raised. £300-500


241. An early 20th century French champleve enamel mantel clock, the 2” silvered dial with Arabic numerals enclosed in a cylindrical shaped casing with acorn finial raised on four cylindrical supports enclosing a bird, on an onyx circular plinth base raised on four tapered feet, 25cm high. £150-250


242. A 19th century Continental porcelain mounted gilt metal mantel clock, the dial with painted Roman numeral panels, reserved on a claret coloured ground decorated with a painted panel of mother and child in a Classical garden, the side panels decorated with arabesques, with twin train movement striking on a bell, 20cm high x 12.5cm wide x 9.5cm deep. £400-600


243. A 19th century mahogany bracket clock, the 4” brass dial with Roman numerals and single fusee movement with anchor escapement, within an architectural case with Gothic style glazed front door and glazed side panels, raised on bun feet, 32cm high x 18cm wide x 12.5cm deep. £700-900


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