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Lindsay Burns & Company


149. A late 19th/ealry 20th century onyx, gilt metal and champleve enamel mantel clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and twin train escapement striking on a gong, with mercury pendulum, enclosed within a bow fronted bevelled glass case of architectural form fronted with foliate cast Corinthian columns, raised on bun feet, 32.5cm high x 21cm wide x 17.5cm deep. £700-900


Lot 145


145. A bronze figure group of horse and dog by Alfred Jacquemart (1824-1896), signed in the bronze, 35cm wide x 21cm high. £300-500


CLOCKS & BAROMETERS


146. An early 20th century marble and gilt metal wall mounted timepiece, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals under a convex glass door with a border of paste stones, suspended from a laurel wreath, overall 16cm high x 11cm wide. £200-300


147. A late 19th century gilt metal and champleve enamel clock garniture, comprising architectural form mantel clock with Roman numeral dial and twin train escapement striking on a gong, 37cm high x 22cm wide x 17cm deep, and a pair of twin handled urns, 26cm high. £400-600


148. A 19th century mahogany single fusee mantel clock, the 6 1/4” enamel dial with Roman numerals and indistinct maker and place name, with single fusee movement, within a arched top case decorated with applied flower and foliate moulding on a plinth base, 31.5cm high x 23.5cm wide x 15cm deep. £100-200


Lot 150


150. An early 20th century gilt metal mounted Rococo style miniature longcase clock, the circular enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals and single train, within lyre-shaped case raised on four scroll feet, 48.5cm high x 16cm wide. £100-200


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