A Victorian Scottish mahogany longcase clockBy Hunter, Glasgow, circa 1850The carved drum-shaped hood with glazed bezel, above tapering trunk inset with a panel door, above a plinth inset with an arched panel, the 11in. circular painted dial signed, with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train four-pillar movement with rack strike on a bell, with anchor escapement202cm high
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A walnut and marquetry month-duration longcase clockThe dial inscribed J. Windmills, LondonThe pediment with a moulded cornice above a blind fret, with hinged glazed door, flanked by turned handed columns, a glazed panel to each side, above the trunk with a triple-panel marquetry-inlaid door, centred with an oval lenticle, above a panelled plinth, the 11in. square brass dial, with pierced cherub head spandrels, silvered chapter ring inscribed J. Windmills, London, enclosing a matted centre with seconds ring, harboured winding and calendar apertures, the twin train month-going movement with five latched, shouldered, ringed and finned pillars and external countwheel strike on a bell with anchor escapement, the movement with later elements, the dial plate possibly associated, the case 20th century193cm high
A brass lantern clockInscribed William Kipling, LondonSurmounted by a finial and bell, above the 8 in. arched brass dial inscribed to the roundel in the arch Wm. Kipling, London, above silvered chapter ring and matted centre, the spandrels each cast with a crescent, the posted frame enclosing the replaced twin train French movement, striking on the bell38cm high
A French four glass ormolu and marble mantel regulator with perpetual calendarRetailed by Charles Frodsham, circa 1865The case surmounted by a globe on stand, above the stepped pediment, the sides each with a bevelled glass panel, the front with a foliate engraved gilt brass surround, enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman chapters, with a recessed centre with Brocot's escapement with straight bridge, signed below 'CHAS. FRODSHAM/ CLOCK MAKER TO THE QUEEN / PARIS, above a circular enamelled perpetual calendar dial showing solar time, month, day and date with moonphase aperture, the twin train movement signed CHAS FRODSHAM, PARIS and numbered 12663, with bi-metallic compensated pendulum, striking on a bell 43cm high
A French gilt brass clock garnitureIn the Louis XV style, circa 1875The clock of shaped outline with 3 1/2 in. circular white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, inscribed Nainville Fab. 178 rue St. Marx, the drum-shaped movement with countwheel strike on a bell; together with a pair of twin-light candelabraThe clock 29cm high; the candelabra 27cm high
An ebonised table clock, in the Chinese tasteBy James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, No. 12203, circa 1850The case of stylised pagoda form, surmounted by a hinged handle cast with two beasts, above a bevelled glass inset top panel, with a bevelled panel to each side and a glazed front and back door, the square gilt dial engraved with foliate scrolls, signed, with Gothic blued steel hands and strike/silent lever at the XII, the twin train chain fusée movement with baluster-shaped pillars, maintaining power, signed to the backplate and striking on a bell with gilt-brass platform lever escapement28cm high
A Mahogany cased quarter-chiming longcase clockThe dial signed Edward Woodward, LondonThe case, probably Victorian, of George III style, with an arched hood, flanked by reeded and brass-inlaid uprights, above the trunk inset with an arched panel door, flanked by fluted and brass inset quarter-columns, above a panelled plinth, the 12 in. arched brass dial with engraved herringbone outer border, the arch with subsidiary showing the moon's age, above a silvered chapter ring with matted centre, seconds subsidiary, twin strike/silent apertures and calendar aperture below, signed about the VI , the triple train movement striking the hour on a bell and chiming the quarters on a carillon of eight bells, with ringed pillars and anchor escapement215cm high
A French gilt-brass four glass mantel clockRetailed by Henri Marc, Paris, circa 1880The case with a stepped top and rounded corners, above bevelled glazed panels and doors, the circular 5 1/2 in. white enamel dial with gilt surround, recessed centre, with Brocot visible escapement and straight bridge, signed HRI MARC PARIS, the twin train movement with rack strike on a bell, stamped S. Marti & Co, No. 4132, with three-rod bi-metallic compensated pendulum38cm high
A George III giltmetal-mounted ebonised bracket clockBy Jonathan de Jersey, Westminster, circa 1790The bell top case surmounted by a carrying handle and four berried finials, above glazed doors and sides, on stepped plinth and bracket feet, the 6 1/2in. arched brass dial with STRIKE /SILENT and pendulum adjustment subsidaries to the arch, the silvered chapter ring enclosing the silvered signature plate Jno De Jersey Westminster, with pierced blued steel hands, foliate-cast spandrels, the twin train fusée movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell50cm high
A George III parcel-gilt and faux tortoiseshell lacquer longcase clock By Thomas Bell, London, mid 18th Century and later The pediment with a moulded cornice above blind fret, with a glazed arched dial door flanked by three-quarter columns, the trunk inset with a rectangular door decorated with pavilions and figures, on a stepped plinth, the 12in. arched brass dial signed on a roundel in the arch THO: BELL LONDON, with silvered chapter ring, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train five-pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, plinth restored, movement and case possibly associated 224cm high PROVENANCE, BY REPUTE: William Beckford, Fonthill Abbey. (According to a handwritten note in ink signed J. Moody dated 1900)
A brass-mounted, rosewood and brass line-inlaid giant chronometer carriage clock By Sinclair Harding, Cheltenham, No. 613/44, circa 1988 The rectangular case with a square section carrying handle, above the bevelled glazed top and sides, with hinged bevelled glazed doors, on a stepped base, the dial with a foliate-engraved surround, silvered chapter ring with 'Breguet' blued steel hands, moon phase aperture above the VI, the lower portion signed in a lambrequin SINCLAIR HARDING CHELTENHAM 613/44, above recessed subsidaries for the day and date, the twin train chain fusée movement with maintaining power, large engraved platform, numbered, with plain balance and steel hairspring with single overcoil, Earnshaw-type chronometer escapement with a pivoted spring detent, the glazed observation panel with etched seconds dial, spotted plates, with rear wind, push repeat and strike on a bell, together with its original key 41.5cm high. Article 10 Certificate No: 574341/01
A Queen Anne walnut longcase clockBy Thomas Walkden, London, circa 1705 and laterThe hood with a moulded pediment above a blind fret, with glazed hinged door and flanked to each side by a turned column with gilt Corinthian capital, a glass panel to each side, the trunk inset with a hinged door, centred with a giltwood roundel, on a stepped plinth base, the 11in. square brass dial with cherub mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring, signed Tho Walkden, London, with a matted centre, narrow seconds ring and harboured winding holes, pierced steel hands, a calendar aperture above the VI, the movement with five turned shouldered, ringed and finned pillars, anchor escapement and internal countwheel strike on a bell, restorations, movement possibly associated206cm highThomas Walkden is recorded as apprenticed in 1682 and a member of the Clockmakers' Company 1694-1719.
Whitefriars pale amber encased bubble pattern bell shaped vase, H23cm & sea green circular dish & a Glacier design glass decanter, with a sea green art glass vase of shouldered form with applied swirled roundels & blue glass dish with applied snail design in the style of Steuben glass works (5) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A set of four antique air-twist vases with spreading foot, the bell-shaped bowls etched with vines & berries Condition Report: please request* *Condition is not stated in this type of auction with description and must be obtained by email prior to bidding as items are otherwise are purchased 'as seen'one glass has a chip to the rim the other three are fine, no issues.
Two commemorative Bell's Scotch whiskey Wade bell decanters (complete with contents) one commemorating the wedding of Prince Andrew & Sarah Ferguson, 1986, the other the birth of Princess Eugenie, 1990 Condition Report: please request* *Condition is not stated in this type of auction with description and must be obtained by email prior to bidding as items are otherwise are purchased 'as seen'
A LARGE VICTORIAN FIGURAL MANTLE CLOCK with marble breakfront base, the 8-day movement striking on a bell, signed to the enamel dial and stamped to movement 'BENNETT CHEAPSIDE LONDON', the gilt metal figure of Christopher Columbus seated with globe inscribed 'AMERIQUE', 53cm wide 26cm deep 62cm high
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver bell shaped porringer with fluted loop handles, London 1898, height 7cm, and a small faceted christening cup, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1927, approx 6.1ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: Cup: a few small dents to the body and surface scratches. Porringer: tarnishing and scratches. Both: marks are slightly rubbed.
A George III hallmarked silver bell shaped footed mustard pot with pierced sides, loop handle and hinged stepped domed lid, maker's initials CM, London 1773, with blue glass liner, height 11cm including thumb piece, approx 2.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is a split to one of the upright bars and another is misshapen. There is a crude finish where the handle is attached. Lid is unmarked. Postage: UK small box %15 plus VAT.
HESTER BATEMAN; a George III hallmarked silver baluster sugar caster with pierced bell shaped cover, on spreading circular foot, initialled to one side, London 1790, height 15.5cm, approx 2.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The finial is slightly misshapen and there is light tarnishing and surface scratches. There is a 5cm crease to the stem.
A Coin Balance, c.1800, English, folding pocket guinea scales in mahogany and brass, with turns and slide to weigh 7 shilling gold piece, guinea, half guinea, sovereign and half sovereign, pasted instructions and maker's label 'Made and Sold by H Bell and Co. Prescot Lancashire', case 14cm closed
Bell - Bell - Ships bell, H.M.S. SPORTIVE 1918, a sixty seven 'S' class Destroyer of the Royal Navy, built by Swan Hunter, penant no.G48, ordered June 1917, launched 19th September 1918, a lovely quality bronze bell, four pillar crown top, original hanging bracket to crown, bell in good original condition, no cracks, a good colour with original forged steel hammer or clapper, armourie, three 4in Q.F.MARK IV guns on CP11 mountings, two two pdr pompoms, two triple sets of revolving 21" tube torpedoes, sold for scrap in 1963 as part exchange for R.M.S. MAJESTIC, 27.5cm high, 27cm wide, 11.70kg in weightHMS
Bell - bell, GEORGE V 1936-1952, royal cypher stamped to top of bell, good condition, no cracks, unusual hanging loop to spade top, lovely cast hammer of clapper, I was told on purchasing this bell that it came from the Royal Engineers Barracks in Farnborough, Hampshire, when they were demolished in the 1980's, backboard hardwood cherry, hung on original fitting with large brass nut, 25.3cm high, 25cm wide, weight 10.43kg, backboard weight 4.53kg
Bell - School bell 1949, this bell came from Flora Garden's Primary School, Hammersmith, London, the bell was cast in 1949, date code stamped on spade top of bell, it hung at the school from 1950 to 1971, when an electrician installed an electric bell system and purchased the bell, these school bells usually hung outside the school under a wooden canopy, good original condition, no cracks, appears to be original bell rope, forged steel bracket, galvanised and acid etched, 24.1cm high, 25.4cm wide, weight 12.24kg, bracket 9.07kg
Bell - Ships bell, H.M.S. FLATHOLM 1943, Royal Navy Minesweeper, a six pillar crown top bell with original hanging bracket to crown, broad arrow mark or crows foot to rear, original crazed wax infill to lettering, built by Cook, Welton and Gemmill, Beverley for the Royal Navy, pennant T354, ordered 30 July 1943, laid down 23rd February 1943, launched 8th May 1943, a crown top bell in good original condition, no cracks, good untouched patina, original brass and steel hammer, appears to be original bell rope, hung on forged steel bracket, 31.3cm high, 32cm wide, 19.05kg in weight, bracket weight 4.53kg The Isles class trawlers were a class of naval trawler used by the Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy during World War Two, they were mainly used on minesweeping and harbour defence duties, after the war H.M.S. Flatholme was a wreck disposal vessel (DV9) sold on 31st August 1960
Bell - Ships bell, JALAVIHAR 1976 India cargo ship motor vessel Jalavihar, built by Lithgaus Ltd. Port Glasgow, in 1976 fior Scindia Steam Navigation Company Bombay, bulk carrier, sustained considerable damage on 25th February 1997, in collision at Fos, subsequently broken up on 25/11/1998 at Alang, built by Lithgau Ltd. Port Glasgow, launched 30/9/1976, bulk carrier, steel motor vessel, 42141grt, length 804ft, breadth 105ft 11", other names 1995 XING HUA, 1995 AMBER, spade top bell, lots of dings and dents, no cracks, backboard hardwood cherry, forged steel bracket, 28cm high, 29.5cm wide, 11.79kg weight, backboard and bracket 10.88kg
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