Lindsay Burns & Company
274. A late 19th century French gilt metal clock garniture retailed by Aird & Thomson, Glasgow, the mantel clock with circular dial and Roman numerals, the twin train movement striking on a bell, no longer present, with urn shaped surmount, flanked by a pair of three light candelabra en suite, the mantel clock 39cm high x 22cm wide. £500-700 (+24% BP*)
275. A late 19th century French onyx and champleve enamel mantel clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and floral garlands, the twin train movement striking on a gong, within architectural case and bevelled glass side panels, 35cm high x 18.5cm wide. £800-1200 (+24% BP*)
276. A late 19th century gilt metal mounted grey marble clock garniture, the mantel clock with convex white enamelled dial bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, inscribed ‘Lemerle-Charpentier & Cie, Paris’, the twin train movement striking on a bell, within an architectural case with urn and floral surmount, together with a pair of two light candelabra en suite, the clock 35cm high x 19.5cm wide. £800-1200 (+24% BP*)
277. A George III style mahogany and gilt metal mounted bracket clock, the 8” enamel dial with Roman numerals and twin fusee movement striking on a bell, in a plain mahogany caddy top case, raised on four bun feet, overall 41cm high x 26cm wide. £100-200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 278
278. A late 19th century ebonised and gilt metal mounted bracket clock, with Cambridge chimes, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring and three train movement, with subsidiary chime/silent dial and Cambridge chimes/chime on eight bells dial, within a dome top case supported by Corinthian columns, with foliate cast handles and pierced metal sound frets, raised on bracket feet, 46cm high x 41cm wide. £800-1200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 276 56 BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
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