Highlights

  • A Louis XVI ormolu-mounted and brass, tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl-inlaid 'Boulle' marquetry striking mantel clock - 'le jour et la nuit'

    Late 18th century, the movement signed Etienne le Noir, after the model by Andre-Charles Boulle
    Estimate
    £80,000–120,000

  • A Napoleon III gilt-brass-mounted marble month-going table regulator

    Paul Garnier, Paris, no. 8539, 1870
    Estimate
    £8,000–12,000

  • A Louis XV ormolu-mounted kingwood, tulipwood, amaranth and fruitwood marquetry striking longcase clock

    The case by Leonard Boudin, the movement signed de Hemant, Paris, c. 1760
    Estimate
    £25,000–40,000

  • A Louis XV ormolu-mounted green-stained horn striking bracket clock

    Jean-Baptiste de Saint Jean, Paris, c. 1745–49
    Estimate
    £40,000-60,000

  • A Louis XIV ormolu-mounted, brass-inlaid and tortoiseshell 'Boulle' marquetry quarter-striking clock and pedestal

    Movement signed Claude D. G. Mesnil, Paris, the clock after the model by Andre-Charles Boulle, first half 18th century, partially remounted
    Estimate
    £40,000-60,000

  • A French ormolu-mounted and brass-inlaid ebony clock and barometer

    Henry Dasson et Cie, Paris, dated 1890
    Estimate
    £15,000-25,000

  • A Louis XV ormolu striking cartel clock

    Causard, Paris, c. 1750
    Estimate
    £15,000-25,000

  • A Louis XVI ormolu striking mantel clock

    Julien Leroy, Paris, late 18th century, the case attributed to Robert Osmond
    Estimate
    £8,000-12,000

  • A Louis XIV ormolu striking mantel clock, the glass dial with lunar and full terrestrial calendars

    The dial signed François Richard, Luneville, c. 1710–1730 and with movement and update between 1766 and c. 1850
    Estimate
    £60,000-100,000

  • A Louis XIV ormolu-mounted, tortoiseshell and brass-inlaid 'Boulle' marquetry quarter-striking bracket clock with barometer, on pedestal

    Gaudron, Paris, first quarter 18th century, after a design by André-Charles Boulle
    Estimate
    £70,000-100,000