A French gilt ormolu and porcelain cased 8-day mantle clock, 19th century, with Sevres style painted panels, urn finial with figural handles, over the porcelain dial with Roman numerals, centrally decorated with a cherub, signed 'Henry Pearce, Huddersfield', gilt garland and two further urns over a shaped base, together with keys, height 48cm, width 34cm

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