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Lot 1146

A British officer's sword, c. 1803, curved blade 28 in., with broad fuller, flat back and traces of gilding; gilt brass stirrup hilt with acorns and oak leaves in relief to the langets, bell husks to the back strap, original grip.

Lot 154

Early 20th Century servants bell of three bedrooms, back drawing room, drawing room, dining room and bathroom with verre eglomise backing within wooden case Condition:

Lot 182

Selection of metal work to include; a WMF pedestal dish or tazza with circular glass platform on plated bell shaped stand, a cranberry glass dish with metal frame, a green glass bud vase with metal outer cage, brass candle snuffers and stand, and two Eastern dishes Condition:

Lot 338

Late 19th Century carved oak cased double fusee mantel clock, the case with rope twist and carved stylised decoration, off-white dial with Roman numerals, brass double fusee movement striking on a bell Condition:

Lot 316

A 19th century oak and silver plate equestrian table bell, by Bourne & O'Neill (1881-1886), the bell mounted in a horseshoe shaped frame and the base mounted with stirrups and riding crops, with a sticker Condition report: Height including handle 12.5ins, width across base 13ins

Lot 518

A Stuart Devlin silver and silver gilt surprise Christmas carol present, of cylindrical form, opening to reveal an enamel and silver model of a bell tower, two figures and a Christmas tree, number 260, London 1978, weight 5oz, in a Stuart Devlin cardboard box

Lot 1107

Houghton of Chorley - Fine Quality and Impressive Oak Cased Moon Phase - 30 Hour Long Case Clock. Features Five Minute Outer Markers, Lunar Moon Phases, Brass Dial and A Date Dial. Single Weight - Striking The Hours on a Bell. The Dial Marked Houghton Chorley. Size 90 Inches High - 8 Feet 6 Inches - Please See Photo to Confirm - Impressive Looking and Quality Long Case Clock. Good Condition.

Lot 1511

A Large Jointed Vintage Style Teddy Bear By Simply Victoria Golden taupe mohair bear with cream felt paw pads, black nose, black bead eyes and attached embroidered tag and bell at nape of neck. Dressed as a fisherman with basket, clogs and wooden fishing rod. 19 inches in length, good condition

Lot 346

A Vintage Silver Charm Bracelet Chain bracelet loaded with over 10 charms to include, acorn, Ballerina, shamrock, bell, rabbit etc. Also a vintage silver and marcasite bracelet with attached safety chain and small white metal vesta case with embossed angling scene to front. Total silver weight 71 grams

Lot 95

A plated tray with pierced rim, silver top swagger stick, black and white portrait in a craved Victorian frame, a boxed Royal Doulton Crystal bell and a small cut glass decanter

Lot 111

A turned ebony handled large brass school bell, stamped B to top, 14.3cmD at widest point x 27cmH

Lot 356

Pink Floyd Division Bell tour crew jacket M/M size denim black jacket with green sleeves and Bell logo embroidered to the reverse, "Pink Floyd The Division Bell The Album - The Tour" embroidered in chest, complete with original International Denim label. (1) {wall}

Lot 181

Two Infantry WW1 Medal Pairs consisting silver War and Victory medals named to '63144 Pte J H Bell L'pool R' ... '2590 A.Cpl T Dawson R Highrs'.

Lot 190

WW1 Casualty Memorial Plaque 'He Died For Freedom and Honour'. Named to 'Edward Bell'. Slight polishing.

Lot 492

Scots Guards Officer's Named Levee Dress Sword 32 1/2 inch, narrow dumb bell blade with central fuller. Etched Kings crown GRV cypher over battle honour scrolls, Scots Guards badge and owner's initials 'M M J'. The forte with maker's details 'Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London'. Rear edge with number '54963'. Plated guard with Scots Guards badge cartouche. Plated checkered backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Leather field service sword knot. Contained in its steel scabbard with two loose hanging rings.

Lot 493

1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword 33 1/4 inch, dumb bell blade with central fuller. Etched Kings crown GRV cypher and foliage panels. Plated foliage pierced guard. Plated checkered backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its leather covered field pattern scabbard. Old repair to base.

Lot 577

Early 19th Century Naval Pattern Brass Blunderbuss 15 3/4 inch, brass bell mouth blunderbuss barrel. Military pattern lock plate with faint crowned 'GR' and tang with 'Tower'. Ring neck flint cock. Brown Bess converted hand rail stock woodwork. Brass butt plate, trigger guard, sideplate and single ramrod pipe. Lock with heavy pitting, frizzen spring absent. Action AF. Old repair to stock.

Lot 1553

Am Amigo Bell piano accordion, in red wood effect plastic case, cased.

Lot 175

The Bee Keepers Guide - A Manual of the Apiary, and other bee, butterfly reference books; Whites - The Natural History of Selbourne, pub. George Bell & Sons, 1888, gilt tooled calf and others natural history related:- One Box

Lot 320

Vandycke's Pictures at Windsor Castle, Ernest Law, atlas folio, pub. Franz Hanfstaengl, 16 Pall Mall East, 1899, No. 238 of a limited production of 300 copies on Dutch handmade paper, thirty full page sepia photographs, black cloth, leather spine (damaged); Ewing [Juliana Horatia]: A Flat Iron For a Farthing, illus by Mrs Allingham, London, George Bell & Sons, 1899. (2)

Lot 646

[ART] Williamson, George. George Morland, His Life and Works, limited edition 50/100 on large paper, Bell, London, 1904, quarter vellum, top edges gilt, frontispiece and further paper-protected illustrations, large quarto.

Lot 671

[CLASSIC LITERATURE]. BINDINGS Cowper, William. Poetical Works, edited by Robert Bell, three volumes, Parker & Son, London, 1854, full calf prize binding, octavo; Moore, Thomas. Irish Melodies, new edition, for Longman et al., London, 1846, full dark red leather, all edges gilt, engraved vignette half title, octavo; and seventeen other assorted volumes, (21).

Lot 95

2 BOXES OF CHINA & OTHERS (CRYSTAL BELL`S , JULIANNA QUARTZ CLOCK)

Lot 188

A Royal Worcester figure Anniversary ball together with Royal Doulton, Coalport and Worcester figures of maidens, a Country Artists model of a lion, a brass bell, barometer etc

Lot 172

A good South Staffordshire enamel wine funnel, c.1770, the bell-shaped top painted in puce monochrome with a small bird perched on a bunch of grapes within flower sprays, with gilt metal mounts, further small flowers to the curved interior rim and tapered spout, 11cm.

Lot 2

A pair of wine glasses, c.1770, the bucket bowls engraved with a flying insect and stylized flower, raised on double series opaque twist stems, and a single wine with bell bowl raised on a double series opaque twist stem, 16.7cm max. (3)

Lot 21

A wine glass of Jacobite significance, c.1760, the bell bowl engraved with a rose and bud spray and with a six-pointed star, raised on a double-knopped airtwist stem, the conical foot engraved with two oak leaves beneath the inscription 'Redi', 15.8cm.

Lot 23

An engraved wine glass, c.1760-70, the bell bowl raised on a thick airtwist stem above a conical foot, the rim engraved with a continuous band of fruiting vine, 16.7cm.

Lot 24

A pedestal stem wine glass, c.1720, the generous bell bowl raised on a six-sided pedestal stem above a folded conical foot, 17cm.

Lot 42

A Williamite wine glass, c.1750-60, the bell bowl engraved with the king on horseback beneath a banner proclaming 'The Glorious Immortal Memory of King William III', a formal scroll engraved to the other side, raised on a plain stem above a wide conical foot, 15.7cm.

Lot 48

A light baluster glass, c.1720-30, the bell bowl above a ball knop enclosing a row of tears over a baluster stem with a long tear, 16cm.

Lot 66

A wine glass, c.1765, with bell bowl raised on a mixed twist stem, an opaque thread wrapping around an airtwist core, 17.2cm.

Lot 71

A large baluster goblet, c.1730, with a bell bowl raised on an inverted baluster stem with a basal knop above a folded conical foot, 22.7cm.

Lot 78

A large baluster goblet, c.1740, with a bell bowl over an angular knop and baluster stem above a conical foot, 23cm.

Lot 9

Two wine glasses, c.1760-70, one with a thick bell bowl rising from an airtwist stem, the other with a drawn trumpet bowl above an airtwist stem with swollen knop, 17.3cm max. (2)

Lot 18

A Coalport pastille burner Keepers Cottage; another encrusted in flowers; a Staffordshire floral posy; Coalport bell; a Staffordshire trinket pot and cover commemorating the Queens silver Jubilee; a pair of Grainger and Co Worcester trinket pots in the white; a Staffordshire model of a Songbird sat on an Apple Blossom branch , in the white; a pair of Staffordshire boudoir candlesticks the bases encrusted with flowers, in the white

Lot 291

Travel: Bishop (Mrs. J.F.) The Yangtze Valley and Beyond, 8vo L. 1899. First Edn., frontis fold. cold. map, plts. etc., cont. buckram; Bell (Sir Chas.) The People of Tibet, also The Religion of Tibet, 2 vols. 8vo Oxford 1928 & 1931. Both First Edns., illus. thro-out orig. cloth. All v. good. (3)

Lot 308

African Travel: Colony & Protectorate of Kenya - The Origins and Growth of Mau Mau An Historical Survey, roy 8vo Nairobi 1960; Stuart-Watt (Eva) Africa's Dome of Mystery, 4to L. 1930, illus.; Adamson (Joy) The Peoples of Kenya, 4to L. 1968; Bell (W.D.M.) The Wandering of an Elephant Hunter, 4to L. 1923; Brown (Monty) Where Giants Trod, The Saga of Kenya's Desert Lake, 4to L. 1989; & 1 other. (6)

Lot 571

Banville (John) Long Larkin, Gallery Books 1984. First Edn., soft back; Ghosts, L. 1993. First Edn., d.w.; The Sea, L. 2005. First Edn., d.w.; Possessed of a Past, - A John Banville Reader - selected by R. Bell, L. 2012, d.w. Good. (4)

Lot 271

A pair of Chinese 'Dayazhai' style turquoise ground vases19th CenturyOf ovoid form with lion handles, the shoulders draped with chilong, grisaille enamelled with dragons amid flowers and foliage on a tuquoise ground, 25cm high, together with a 'Dayazhai' yellow ground teapot and cover, 19th Century, of bell form and similarly decorated on a yellow ground, 11.5cm high. (3)

Lot 356

A ladies' pink earthenware tobacco jar,19th century, of bell form, consisting of three pieces and with one liner, the pink ground decorated with floral panels against pink reserves, 31.5cm high (some restoration)

Lot 512

A George III oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock, the arched hood with broken scroll swan neck pediment enclosing a 13 inch white painted dial with rolling moon phase in the arch, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked 'Harlow, Lane End', gilt painted fan corners, 8 day movement striking on a bell above a shaped top trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters and on shaped bracket feet, 226cm high

Lot 146

A 19th century brass fusee skeleton clock, striking on single bell, mounted on mahogany plinth with associated dome, height 29cm, height of dome 28cm. CONDITION REPORT The glass dome is taped around the edge to prevent damage, there are no obvious signs of significant damage - the dome is not original and does not fit the platform. There are no obvious signs of significant damage or repair.

Lot 161

A wall-mounted early 20th century telephone, metal receiver with Bakelite handle mounted beneath a swing arrow switch numbered 1-10 and a larger example with earphone receiver and mounted mouthpiece on wooden board with bell, height of largest 56cm (2).

Lot 169

A collection of vintage telephone bell units and wall-mounted telephone units with mounted mouthpiece and removable earpiece receivers (8).

Lot 170

Two walnut-cased telephone bell units, a Magnum crystal receiver set by Byrne Jones & Co Ltd and two other cased items (5).

Lot 196

A vintage Underwoods Standard typewriter no.5, further portable typewriters and a Bell Eddison style wax cylinder recorder (6).

Lot 178

A CHINESE STYLE TEMPLE BELL TOGETHER WITH A FORGET-ME-NOT MUG AND A AGATE TEAPOT

Lot 127

GEORGE II MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS MID 18TH CENTURY the projecting moulded cornice above a plain frieze and pair of shaped moulded panel doors opening to sliding tray shelves and a hanging rail, the base with two short and a long drawer, raised on shaped bracket feet 129cm wide, 182cm high, 58cm deep Note: The present lot bears similarities, particularly to the shape of the door panels, to a press cupboard sold in these rooms, 30th March 2011 , lot 260, which bore the trade label for Philip Bell, London. Philip Bell's father, Henry, founded the family business in 1736 at the White Swan, St. Paul's Church Yard. Philip took over the firm following his father's death in 1740. Like his contemporary, Giles Grendey, Bell favoured complex re-entrant panels and the use of high quality well-figured timbers.

Lot 215

EARLY REGENCY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY JAMES JEW, GLOUCESTER EARLY 19TH CENTURY the domed hood with a moulded cornice above an arched silvered dial engraved in the boss with an eagle and motto Tempus Fugit, above a Roman numeral dial marked at the quarter hours, signed 'J. Jew./ Gloucester' with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, flanked by reeded column with gilt brass Corinthian capitals, above a long trunk with a moulded arch door with leaf carved corners flaNked by stop-fluted quarter columns, on a plinth base with bead moulded panel, raised on a gadrooned moulded base and ogee bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a bell, the door stamped 'T. STRATFORD' 261cm high, 57cm wide, 27cm deep

Lot 330

GROUP OF REGENCY AND VICTORIAN CUT-GLASS WARES 19TH CENTURY comprising two water jugs, the first of grey lead glass, with ribbed-cut neck and panelled body, 20cm high; the second with large thumb-cut panels and a star-cut base, 15.5cm high; a bell-shaped wine decanter and stopper, 34cm high; a bonbonniere and cover, with strawberry-cut bands, 21.5cm; and a pair of small salts, on square feet, 7.5cm high (6)

Lot 35

WALNUT MARQUETRY MONTH-GOING LONGCASE CLOCK, JOSEPH WINDMILLS, LONDON EARLY 18TH CENTURY the stepped caddy top with pierced fret moulding above a silvered Roman number chapter ring signed 'J. Windmills' and matted brass dial with two winding holes, date aperture, and subsidiary seconds dial, flanked by spiral pilasters, above a moulded trunk door with an oval lenticle and plinth base, the case inlaid with figures, strapwork and foliate scrolls; the month-going movement striking a bell 223cm high, 41cm wide, 22cm deep Note: Joseph Windmills, a highly regarded maker, was made Free of The Clockmakers' Company in 1671 and became Master in 1702. His son, Thomas, was apprenticed to him in 1686 and made Free in 1695. Around 1700, Joseph and Thomas became partners in the business and although the majority of their clocks continued to be signed Joseph Windmills, a few were signed Windmills and a very small number were signed by Thomas. Both father and son were deeply involved with The Clockmakers' Company and Thomas became Master in 1718. Joseph died in 1724.

Lot 376

FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, SIGNED POCHON, PARIS 19TH CENTURY the circular white enamel dial with Arabic chapters and two winding holes, signed Lochon/ A PARIS, in a squared pedestal case flanked by figures of Cupid and Psyche and surmounted by an urn, on a shaped oval white marble base with toupie feet, the eight day movement striking a bell 33cm wide, 40cm high Contents from a West Coast of Scotland Lodge

Lot 475

LOUIS XV STYLE BOULLE MARQUETRY BRACKET CLOCK 19TH CENTURY with waisted pediment and case with ornate gilt bronze mounts, the glazed door enclosing white enamelled chapters with Roman numerals, signed ETIENNE CHAMPION/ A PARIS, on C-scroll feet, the movement striking a bell, also signed 68.5cm high Provenance: Ex. Blair Drummond House, near Stirling

Lot 484

FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK 19TH CENTURY with an urn finial above lion mask loop handles and enamelled chapters depicting Roman numerals, on an ornate breakfront base with scrolled and toupie feet, the movement stamped H&F PARIS/ 7414, striking a bell 34cm high Provenance: Purchased from Roderick Antiques, London, May 1998

Lot 485

FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, DUPONT, PARIS 19TH CENTURY the signed circular gilt dial with Roman numbers set in a rockwork case surmounted by figures of a Malabar man and consort, on a bombe base with Chinoiserie details, the eight-day movement striking a bell 36cm wide, 46cm high, 11cm deep

Lot 496

FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, SAMUEL MARTI, PARIS LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY the circular white enamel Arabic number dial signed 'BLACK STARR & FROST'/ NEW YORK' in a cylinder case flanked by figure of Venus and Cupid, on a white marble base raised on toupie feet; the eight-day movement stamped 477 and 'Medaille D'or/ Samuel Marti/ Paris' and striking a bell; together with a pair of associated twin branch candelabra in the form of a torch (3) Clock 27cm wide, 31cm high, 12cm deep

Lot 502

FRENCH PATINATED SPELTER MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY depicting an elephant carrying a howdah being attacked by a lion, with white enamel chapters, raised on base with elephant mask feet, the movement striking a bell 43.5cm high

Lot 514

DRESDEN PORCELAIN FLOWER ENCRUSTED MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY the circular white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, in a flower encrusted Rococo style porcelain case mounted with four putti emblematic of the Seasons, underglaze blue crowned D mark; the eight-day Lenzkirch movement striking a bell 46cm high

Lot 83

THAI BRONZE POLYCHROME AND PARCEL GILT TEMPLE BELL 19TH CENTURY, THE STAND MODERN stupa form, the sides painted in red and green with gilt borders surmounted by a four-pronged suspension, on a modern ebonised stand 71cm high Property from a Highland Estate

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