Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 235
235. A late 19th century French onyx and champleve enamel clock garniture, the clock with a circular Arabic numeral dial and twin train escapement striking on a gong, within an architectural case fronted by term cast columns, 33.5cm high, together with a pair of corresponding twin handled urns, 26.5cm high. £800-1200
236. A late 19th/early 20th century onyx, gilt metal and champleve enamel desk timepiece in the form of a longcase clock, the convex circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and floral garland detail, the single train movement with platform escapement, 37cm high. £200-300
237. A 19th century Meissen porcelain Rococo style mantel clock HRY. MARC A PARIS, the 3 1/2” circular enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the twin train escapement striking on a bell, the movement signed ‘
H.MARC A PARIS’, the case decorated with applied Classical figure and two putti, flowers and foliage, the pierced dome top with cockerel surmount, blue crossed sword mark, incised number 2791 and impressed number 76, overall 50.5cm high. £1000-1500
238. A late 19th century French bronze and marble mantel clock, the 3 1/2” circular convex enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals and floral garland detail, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the back plate with JAPY FRERES & CIE mark, flanked by a cherub supporting a ribbon tied circular pendant, raised on a plinth base with six shaped feet, 29.5cm high. £400-600
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239. A 19th century gilt metal and champleve enamel strut clock HOWELL, JAMES & CO., LONDON, the silvered oval dial with a circular chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, the case set with three putti, 22cm high x 18.5cm wide. £300-500
Lot 240
240. A 19th century rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid drop dial single fusee wall clock M. RHODES & SON, BRADFORD, the 12” circular enamel dial with Roman numerals 72cm high. £200-300
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