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A mid-19th century French white marble and gilt brass portico clock garniture, having unsigned convex white enamel dial, twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the case surmounted with pedestal urns in gilt brass, and having further floral swags to a shaped beaded base, h.40cm, the garniture as a pair of urns on beaded circular bases, h.26cm
A Charles X mahogany and gilt metal portico clock, signed Pons, Paris, silvered dial signed Pons a Paris, cast gilt metal foliate surround, movement striking on a bell, architectural case with a plain pediment supported by four slightly tapering columns, 45cm.Footnote: Honoré Pons of Paris fl. 1807–50.
A MID 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK OF ARCHITECTURAL FORM, the rectangular top with dove finial above a classical portico front, silvered dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, un-named back plate, on a plinth style base with four block feet, height 44.5cm, with pendulum
A mid-19th century rosewood, ormolu and marquetry portico clock by Leroy of Paris, the signed movement no. 515, with bell strike on the hour and half hour and outside countwheel strike, gilt brass foliate urn pendulum, fronted by a signed, silvered Roman dial with gilt foliate bezel, the architectural case with gilt painted borders, foliate marquetry and boxwood strung columns with ormolu capitals and base, on gilt painted turned wooden feet, 20¼in. (51.5cm.) high.
A late 19th Century portico style timepiece with engraved silvered dial (faded) small drum form 30 hour movement (missing escape wheel), integrated pendulum to pallet arbor, cast metal frame on oval wooden plinth, 30 cm high, together with an early 20th Century brass cased Napoloeon hat form mantel clock with Roman enamelle ddial (glass missing), 8 day Junghans movement, 21.5cm high (2)
French white marble and ormolu mounted two train drumhead portico mantel clock, the 4" white enamel dial signed Le Roy á Paris, the movement with outside countwheel, silk suspension and striking on a bell, supported upon turned tapering fluted columns to the breakfront base, surmounted by an eagle with outstretched wings, 18.5" high (star burst mask pendulum)
A Continental ormolu portico clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silk-suspension and striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the pendulum having a sunburst bob, having a round white enamel chapter ring with black Roman numerals and decorative gilt-brass hands, with a decorative gilt-brass surround and standing between two tapered pillars, all standing on an oval base with decorative frieze, height 34cm.
Augustin Merceron à Angoulême, an ebonised French portico mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the nine-rod cast pendulum having a bob depicting the mask of a mythical male, the decorative round cast brass dial having black Roman hour numerals, a cast decorative bezel, blued steel moon hands and signed Aug.tin Merceron à Angoulême, the flat-top ebonised case having tapered ebonised columns to the four corners with ormolu capitals, applied ormolu mounts to the front, a stepped base and standing on bun feet, height 44cm.* Biography Augustin Merceron is recorded as a clock and chronometer maker working in Place de Marché, Angoulême from before 1830 until at least 1840. At some point he worked with Breguet where 'Il fit des echappements et des terminages pour A.L. Breguet', with one clock sold at Christies Auctioneers in 2008 recorded as Aug.tin Merceron Elève de Breguet à Angoulême. One of Merceron's apprentices was the well-known and influential Parisian horloger Julien-Hilaire Rodanet who worked with him until 1837 prior to moving to Paris.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MAHOGANY PORTICO MANTEL CLOCK with gilt engine turned Roman dial, twin train drum movement with outside count wheel bell strike, the stepped top case over plain columns with gilt brass capitals, plinth base and bun feet, 49.5cm high, complete with decorative cast pendulum and later key
A late 19th century French marble portico clock and garniture, the painted enamel dial signed Dela, Grenoble, to an 8-day drum head movement, adorned with an urn finial and cast brass mounts, ribbon cresting and fruit finials together with a pair of two branch garniture candelabra, 42cm wide, 19cm wide (3)Condition report: No apparent losses, some minor chips to the marble bases at the corners
A French white marble portico mantel clock,19th century, with gilt metal mounts and chains, a brass cased drumhead eight-day movement striking on a bell, on a galleried base and turned feet,27cm wide11cm deep47cm highCondition report: A loose gallery and one detached on the base and beaded gilt moulding detached and one small section missing.
A White Marble and Gilt Metal Mounted Striking Portico Mantel Clock Garniture, early 20th century, case surmounted by an eagle, enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Samuel Marti, 42cm high, with twin light candelabra garniture, 26cm high 14.08.20 Marble clock case with small chips in parts and minor scratches, gilt metal mounts are discoloured, dial centre with small chips, movement is complete, pendulum is missing, garniture with small chips and the gilt metal surfaces are discoloured, one mount has come off and needs to be fixed back into place.
A Rosewood Inlaid Portico Striking Mantel Clock, signed Troup A Paris, circa 1870, case with floral and scroll inlay, enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 49cm high 13.08.20 Case with some small chips and rub marks to the edges, case slightly discoloured in parts, dial with hairline cracks and small chips, movement is dirty, with pendulum.
A mid 19th century French bronze and ormolu portico clock, of ornate architectural form, decorated with foliate scrolls, leaf motifs and flowerheads, with silvered Roman dial and adjustable bi-metallic pendulum, eight day Pons countwheel movement dated 1827 and stamped B.P. & F, 3873, width 12.5in. depth 7.75in. height 25in.CONDITION: Slight rubbing to the bronze across the top just from polishing over the years, ormolu has a matted finish and is a little dirty, base plinth is slightly out of alignment with the ormolu mount above it showing one hole dead centre, dial oxidised, was once signed but that is now erased, movement complete, runs then stops and lacks a bell, not tested for timekeeping.
A late 18th / early 19th century French gilt bronze mounted and white marble portico clockthe dial signed Piolainethe barrel case surmounted by a chain hung knopped foliate finial, the twin shaped rectangular pillar supports with applied floriate and rosette applied mounts and beaded borders surmounted by similar knopped finials on stepped base and bun feet, the 4'' enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the brass twin train movement with silk suspension and outside count wheel striking on a bell with mask head pendulum and winder, 41cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian ebonised wooden portico clock, with brass inlaid decoration, the circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, complete with pendulum, height 50cm.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, minor chipping to veneer/losses to veneer, areas of brass which are lifting and pieces missing, the movement strikes to a bell.
A French mahogany and ormolu four pillar portico clock, 19th century, with silvered Roman dial with ormolu bezel, the twin train movement with outside countwheel bell strike, floral, shell and swan ormolu pendulum, 10 x 5½in. (25.4 x 14cm.), 19¾in. (50.2cm.) high. * Condition: Very good, restored condition. Winds and runs. Strikes correctly. No key. Old repair to one swan's neck on pendulum with two tiny brass plates pinned behind to secure. Old shrinkage crack to right side of base.
Early 20th century grey veined marble gilt metal mounted clock garniture, with painted white enamel dial (af) to a drum cased movement striking a bell flanked by a portico on plinth base and peg feet, (with pendulum and key) together with two matching urn shaped vases - clock 42 cm high (3)

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