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Nouveau Ball Clock
Ref: CL41 . . . £495 Bird-Lady Clock Set Ref: CL63 . . . £520 Bronze/Marble Clock
Ref: CL168 . . . £395
Art Nouveau Ball Clock
Ref: CL180 . . . £280 The Ultimate Clock Set! Ref: CL504 . . . £1645 Nouveau Plaster Clock
Ref: CL534 . . . £695 Art Deco/Nouveau Clock
Ref: CLDS100 . . . £645 Wonderful Art Nouveau/Deco Clock attributed to Limousin
Ref: CLDS102 . . . £545 Lovely Chinoserie Mantle Clock
Ref: CLD103 . . . £110
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I believe this unusual clock to be German, and is probably an anniversary clock. Made of wood and metal with brass fittings, and lovely nouveau numerals. The clock does work.

Lady reclining on a Onyx and marble clock holding a bird. Clock is 21 inches long and 8 inches high with lady on top, total height 16.5 inches. She is made of spelter and is French, unsigned, but by Ritchie, and has a pair of matching garnitures. A lovely piece.

Stylish French gold and verdigris marble clock with bronze beading detail. Measures 12 inches high (31cm) and 11 inches wide (28cm). Condition is very good with good clean face and original bevelled glass. Movement is fine but the chimes need resetting. Original key and pendulum.

A cute little desk clock probably made in about 1910. The ball clock sits
between 3 smaller balls and can be pivoted or lifted off completely. It has
a base of beige marble which measures 5 x 4.5 inches with a curved front.
Alas the Clock does not appear to be in running order. I have a similar big
brother to this one email me for pics if required.
Not for the faint-hearted this one - and I'm not sure where to start! French, Spelter (in the main), unsigned, but by 'Limousin', and what a stunning piece. This could be the most amazing clock set I have ever owned. The clock is mounted in a spelter wall with stylised column detail and flowers cascading everywhere. At the front is a stepped alter with a flaming urn, and around it dance the two lovely ladies. The base is 24 inches (61cm) wide and is of pinky-mauve marble with verdigre front and sides. This detail is echoed on the 2 matching garnitures - which in themselves are absolutely wonderful. Add them to the clock and the whole ensemble is a feast for the eyes and senses. A very large and heavy piece with a real presence.

This lovely clock is apparently from the early 20th century and is made of plaster. A signed piece, but the signature is indistinct - but possibly C. Hobolk? It is a large piece measuring nearly 24 inches tall and 10 inches wide and 6 inches deep. A winged lady in long flowing robes, possibly 'Mother Time', standing on a numeral sphere. She is holding a book with the inscription 'Le Temps est cher' (time is precious?). The clock is working but could do with a service or a clean. Condition is very good considering its age and composition, although there is some sign of a possible restoration to one of the top corners of the clock.

Beautiful original period clock with 2 ladies in flowing dresses leaning backwards, each holding a ball. Lovely detailing, good patina, positioned on a marble base. Signed 'Sega' to body of clock and appears to be in working order.
Approx. height 10.5 inches (27cm), width 14.5 inches (37cm), depth 4.5 inches(11cm)

This is a lovely French spelter clock with matching garnitures. 2 birds are eating from a basket of fruit. Foliage detailing to clock front and back. Clock face has an enamel finish. 2 different types of marble for the base. Pendulum is missing (easily replaced), but clock does work. Condition is good, few nibbles to marble.
Approx. size of clock: width 18.5 inches (47cm), height 12 inches(30.5cm), depth 4.5 inches (11cm)

Very pretty clock with a French 8 day movement (unfortunately not working). Finished in dark red laquer and chinoserie detailing. There are a few knocks and scrapes , but still a very pretty clock. Probably 1950's though could be earlier. Approx. height 6.25 inches (16cm), width 5.75 inches (15cm).
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