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Lindsay Burns & Company


261. A late 19th century French brass and champleve enamel mantel clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and twin train movement striking on a gong, the back plate stamped JAPY FRERES ET CIE, with mercury pendulum, the front of the case decorated with an enamelled panel depicting a maiden and putti, indistinctly signed ‘Collot’, 27.5cm high x 19.5cm wide. £300-500


Lot 260


260. A late 19th century French gilt metal and cloisonne mantel clock with day, date and month dial, the circular dial with Roman numerals, twin train anchor escapement striking on a bell, above a secondary dial with multiple features, set into a blue ground cloisonne panel with garland detail, with urn surmount, rams head terminals and scroll feet, 70cm high x 30cm high. £400-600


Lot 262


262. A Jaeger-Le Coultre mantel clock, the movement and batons suspended within tow glass plates, within brass case with brushed finish raised on short tapered feet, 20cm high x 16.5cm wide. £100-200


263. A 19th century Wag at the Wa’ cuckoo clock in ebonised case, the 4¾ inch white enamel dial on a blue painted ground with scroll and floral spandrels, within a plain architectural case, 27.5cm high x 21cm wide. £200-300


264. A late 19th century brass striking carriage clock with alarm, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral dial and Arabic numeral alarm dial, the twin train movement striking on a gong on the hours and half hours, within plain case and bevelled glass panels, the plinth inscribed ‘CARLYLE’, handle raised 19cm high, handle flat 14cm high. £400-600


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