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Lot 264

A bronze ship's bell, height 26cm, diameter 26.5cm.

Lot 617

A Chinese iron bell, Qing dynasty, surface very pitted, later painted

Lot 546

A 19th Century oak longcase with twelve inch brass face, eight day bell striking movement , with weights and pendulum, 215cm high

Lot 547

A 19th century long case clock with an arched enamel dial (worn), 8 day single bell striking movement in a cross banded mahogany case with weight, pendulum and key

Lot 549

An early 19th century dial long case clock with an arched painted chinonnoise scene, two train eight day top bell striking movement in an inlaid mahogany case with three orb and eagle finials, case height 209cm - case slightly reduced with pendulum, key and weights.

Lot 559

A Continental flower painted vase, a pair of brass candlesticks, a Wedgwood jug and a brass table bell etc

Lot 673

A Bell Punch 'plus'counting machine, cased binoculars and three cameras etc.

Lot 709

Small Collection of Ceramics and Glass. Compromising of five cups and saucers, six side plates, one Royal Worcester Egg Coddler in original box, six original Babycham glasses, one Wedgewood glass bell and a glass powder bowl.

Lot 725

A Collection Of John Ditchfield Glasform Lamp Shades Three in total, all in good condition, the first in the form of a stylised gourd in green opalescent and white striated design. The second an opalescent bell shaped shade with iridescent flecks to fluted edge and inner primrose yellow pearlescent finish. Finally, a small bell shaped opaque shade with iridescent fluted finish.

Lot 786

Late 19th Century/ Early 20th Century Collection Of Cranberry Glass pieces. (11) Eleven in total. Comprises of Table Oil Lamp, Large Hand Bell, Jugs, Tumblers etc. See Photo. All in excellent condition. Hand Bell 13.5 inches high, Oil LAmp 12.25 inches high.

Lot 43

A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Tassel Bell Pull, William Hornby, London 1899, with loop suspension.

Lot 233

Early 20thC telephone extension exchange bell

Lot 290

Goldsmith(W.) The Vicar of Wakefield, 24 hand-coloured plates by Rowlandson, publisher's later brown cloth, gilt, bit worn, 1823-Bell(R.)Golden Leaves, illustrations after Stothard and others, publisher's polished marbled boards, gilt, leather spine, new endpapers, Griffin, 1863-Carroll(Lewis)Alice's Adventures..seventy-fifth thousand, original red cloth, quite a nice copy, copy of Easter Greeting inserted, 1885 and others v.s. (5)

Lot 419

A set of thirteen English hand bells, manufactured by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, worked by Bert Oliver, late 19th/early 20th century, marked with the name Mears to the top, each with tooled leather handle, together with a letter from the foundry identifying the craftsman who worked on the bells at the foundry from 1890-1929 , the tallest 23cm high including handle (13) these bells are un-restored, general wear to leather handles, bells are tarnished but sound as noted in letter from foundry dated 30/10/2012.

Lot 508

After Charles Bell Birch, British, 1832-1893 Dick Whittington, signed C.B.Birch .Sc, 1873 to base, terracotta, marks to base for Watcombe Torquay, 53.5cm high generally good condition, some staining and scuffs overall

Lot 529

A large German gilt wood and gesso mantel clock, early 19th century, the base in the form of a balcony, with central figure group of a recumbent goddess with two peacocks on her knee representing the continent of Asia, the clock in a superstructure raised on columns, with palm tree finials with a surmount in the form of a basket of fruit, the white enamel dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, with interior calendar ring, and pierced brass hands, signed Joseph Lindner in Brünn, the movement with double bell strike and silk suspension, with pendulum, 77cm high gilding is thinning overall, the whole superstructure is made of separate pieces, all seem to fit well., some missing fretwork to balcony, missing date hand, some wear to enamel dial,

Lot 534

A French slate and bronze mounted mantel clock, 19th century, mounted with a portrait bust of Menelaus, the case of architectural form mounted with grotesque beasts head handles, on lions paw feet, the white enamel ring form dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, with inset centre to house two winding holes, with retailers mark for Haywood and Drabble, 95 Upper Thames Street, the movement with bell strike and pendulum stamped 18858, 55cm high bust is loose from clock, case has minor wear overall, losses to top corners

Lot 540

An 18th century ebony table clock by Daniel Delander, the inverted bell top with knopped brass carrying handle, the case with glazed doors to front and back and with break arch glazed side panels, the 5 inch brass dial signed Dan Delander London to the oval plaque on the matted centre and with curved false pendulum aperture, the silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with mask centred spandrels , the subsidiary calendar dial in the arch with foliate scroll spandrels ,the five pillar eight day fusee movement with verge escapement, the backplate inscribed Delander London within a plain oval panel set amidst foliate scrollwork, birds, a basket of flowers and a sun, 37cm high to top of upright handle.Note: Daniel Delander was born 1678 and at the age of fourteen was apprenticed in 1692 to Charles Halstead and freed in 1699. Later he became assistant in the workshop of Thomas Tompion and in 1712 he moved from Devereux Court to a house between the two Temple Gates in Fleet Street and within two years was within Temple Bar. The case is in mostly good condition, with some loose mouldings to doors, one corner panel is lifting from door, some overall cracking to lacquer varnish on most planes of clock, movement appears clean and possibly professionally restored, bell strikes the hours when activated

Lot 542

A French three-piece clock garniture, 19th century, the clock within a drum case mounted with flowers, beside a seated cherub holding a bird, on a moulded shaped white marble base, on leaf form feet, the white enamel dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, with pierced gilt metal hands, signed to the dial a la renaissance, 47/49 Bd. St. Martin, Paris, the movement with bell and counter wheel striking and pendulum, 32cm high, together with a pair of white marble side urns, mounted with gilt bronze floral swags, 33cm high (3) in good condition

Lot 552

A Swedish gilt wood wall clock by P. Bengtsson, late 19th/early 20th century, mounted with an urn finial joined by swags to a circular case supported by winged beasts, on a rectangular lobed plateau with floral corbel, the dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, with pierced hands, signed P. Bengtsson Marmo, the movement with bell striking and pendulum, 74cm high there are signs of losses to gilding and elements of the mouldings to the clock are loose and need of re-securing

Lot 560

An oak long case clock, by J. Last, Stalham, 19th century, the hood with pierced fretwork foliate cresting above arched glazed door flanked by Doric columns, the trunk with plain door on plinth base, the painted dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the centre, with pierced steel hands, signed J. Last, Stalham, with painted floral spandrels, the arch painted with a bird flying to its nest flanked by strawberries, the movement with twin barrels and bell strike, with two weights, pendulum and winders, 226cm high

Lot 1521

Two Vintage Teddybears 1930's jointed mohair bear with amber eyes, red knitted scarf and growl still intact. Also a smaller mohair 'Cheeky' bear with large ears, striped knitted tunic and bell in ear. Both in playworn condition.

Lot 1526

A Vintage Jointed Cheeky Bear By Merrythought 1950's jointed mohair teddy bear by British brand 'Merrythought' complete with amber glass eyes, hand stitched 'cheeky' grin, felt paw pads and bell concealed in each ear. Original label to foot reads 'Merrythought, Ironbridge. Shrops, Regd design' 10 inches in height. Mohair in loveworn condition. Also, a Merrythought catalogue 2001.

Lot 267

A CHINESE LACQUERED BRONZE FIGURE OF AMITAYUS BUDDHA, 8.1in wide at widest point of base & 10.8in high; together with an Eastern bronze jar, 6.1in high; and an Eastern bronze bell, 3.2in diameter. (3)

Lot 37

AN UNUSUAL JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE TEMPLE BELL, 6.25in wide & 7.4in high.

Lot 235

A Bell English china part tea service and a Coalport Indian Tree pattern part tea service etc

Lot 368

A gent's Seiko Bell-Matic stainless steel wristwatch with day and date, on stainless steel strap, 442623

Lot 374

A modern brass carriage clock with twin train movement striking on bell, by Garrard & Co, London, with certificate

Lot 405

A Victorian brass lantern clock with twin fusee movement, anchor escapement striking to the bell, engraved faceplate, and depiction of Old Father Time to each side, height 16"

Lot 125

1972 Covin 911 Evocation- c.1600 miles since body off rebuild in 2012, correctly registered as GPC Coupe- McQueen Slate Grey with Black 993 electric leather seats, Revolution wheels- 1600cc VW engine, Empi exhaust, twin Weber 34ict carburettorsThis most convincing looking evocation was subject to a body-off overhaul by a previous owner in 2012 including a new floor and tunnel, new shock absorbers, brake pipes, steering and suspension joints. Correctly registered as a GPC Coupe (Grand Performance Cars having taken over Covin) it has covered just c.1600 miles since. Finished in McQueen Slate Grey (resprayed 2011) with black leather interior, the car's specification includes: VW 1600cc air-cooled twin port engine breathing through 'new this year' twin Weber 34ict carburettors with CB Performance twin port inlets and balance pipe and new CSP bell crank carb linkage, electric fuel pump, sump plate, 'new this year' EMPI loud dual exhaust system plus manifold with extended stainless steel tailpipes, 993 black leather electric seats, Momo steering wheel, Porsche dials, 12v socket, electric windows, Sony stereo/CD, chrome dress up parts to engine bay, fire extinguisher etc. The headlining and carpets are described as "excellent" whilst the rare Revolution alloys are shod with matching tyres all round. Accompanied by a Swansea V5C and current MoT to 6 June 2018, it is said to turn heads wherever it goes.

Lot 135

1951 Crosley CD Four Hook & LadderOne of just four "Hook and Ladder" examples built by Overland Amusements of Lexington, Massachusetts between 1949 and 1952 for amusement park, tourist attraction and carnival usage, this novelty ride combines a Crosley CD Four Pickup with a custom-made fifth wheel `hook and ladder' trailer. The trailer features benches down both sides with wooden ladders hinging up and down to act as passenger restraints. Said to have been extensively restored whilst resident in a New Jersey museum for many years, it sports `Itty Bitty Fire Co' livery and a complement of fire-fighting equipment: extinguisher, hose, axe, bell, siren and lights etc. A guaranteed head turner and perhaps welcome at the likes of the Goodwood Revival, the `hook and ladder' is the only one of its kind outside of America. All four examples still exist and the last one to cross the block made$115,500 with Barrett Jackson in 2015! Founded by radio pioneer Powel Crosley, Crosley Motors Inc switched from two- to four-cylinder engines after WW2 adopting the innovative 44ci (722cc) CoBra (Copper Brazed) overhead camshaft unit which had proven its worth as a generator aboard PT boats and Boeing B17 Flying Fortresses. Evolving into the CIBA (Cast Iron Block Assembly) version for 1949, the OHC powerplant developed a quoted 26.5hp and 32.5lbft of torque and was allied to three-speed manual transmission. Current from late 1948 until Crosley closed its doors on July 3rd 1952, the CD Four could be had as a Sedan, Coupe, Convertible, Station Wagon, Pickup or Panel Truck. A Crosley won the first race at Sebring and famous owners included Humphrey Bogart and President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The diminutive width of the Crosley at 48 inches is because they weren't sold through dealerships but department stores, and they had to get them through the doors!

Lot 2

1976 Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce- First encountered by the vendor when he sold it to the first owner whilst working at Bell & Colvill - Current ownership since 2000 and warranted 52,000 miles from new- History file (including Bell & Colvill paperwork), MOT'd till June 2018Introduced in 1970 the second series of Alfa Romeo's iconic Spider Veloce was visually distinguished by a subtly revised grille, more raked windscreen, fashionable cut-off 'Kamm Tail' and new door handles. Designed and built by Pininfarina, the newcomer's two-door monocoque bodyshell incorporated the same sophisticated independent front suspension, five-speed manual gearbox and four-wheel disc brakes as its 'Duetto' predecessor. Initially powered by a 1779cc version of Alfa Romeo's jewel-like four-cylinder 'twin-cam' engine, the second series cars were upgraded to 1962cc during 1971. With a quoted 132bhp and 134lbft on tap, the 2000 Spider Veloce was reputedly capable of over 120mph. Great fun to drive, the model evolved through third and fourth series remaining in production until 1993.First encountering 'MPG 407P' when he sold it new whilst working at Bell & Colvill, the vendor was also responsible for supplying the Spider to a subsequent keeper before buying it back for his own use during 2000. Repainted shortly thereafter, the Alfa Romeo is warranted to have covered just 52,000 miles from new. Pleasingly retaining its original engine, 'MPG 407P' is described by the vendor as being in 'very good overall' condition. Offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, MOT certificate valid until June 2018 and history file (including Bell & Colvill paperwork).

Lot 60

1963 Ford Lotus Cortina- Quite possibly the earliest example on the road- Current ownership for the past twenty-four years and treated to an extensive, decade-long restoration- Runner-up at the Lotus Cortina national rally, Stratford-upon-Avon, 2017The Lotus Cortina is one of the most iconic of all fast Ford's, but good original specification ones are becoming ever-harder to find, which is what makes this particular pre-Airflow specimen particularly interesting. First registered in June 1963, it is believed to have been supplied ex-Cheshunt and is quite possibly the earliest example on the road. The subject of an extensive restoration over a 10 year period, '442 SJH' has remained within the same ownership for the last 24 years and features the correct period parts for a 1963 model, including: alloy bell housing, differential casing and body panels; A-frame rear suspension; and Black vinyl interior trim. The Lotus was runner-up at the Lotus Cortina national rally, Stratford-upon-Avon, 2017, and the vendor presently regards the bodywork, period correct White and Green paintwork, interior trim, 1558cc twin-cam engine and four-speed gearbox as all being in 'excellent' order. The car comes with original buff logbook and MOT to June 19th.Ford wished to race the MkI Cortina in Group 2, for which 1,000 'homologation specials' would be required. The obvious powerplant was the twin-cam version of the 'Kent' engine that Lotus's Colin Chapman developed for the Elan. A deal was struck and the Lotus Cortina was born. Homologation was granted in September '63 and the cars immediately showed potential. The following season Jim Clark won the British Saloon Car Championship in one and countless other laurels were accumulated in both racing and rallying. In addition to the aforementioned, the uprated specification included: close-ratio gearbox, shorter front suspension struts; trailing arms and coil springs with 'A' bracket at the rear; 5.5J steel wheels; front quarter bumpers; Lotus badges on the rear wings and right side of the radiator grille; new centre-console to house the remote control gear lever; different seats and facia; and a wood-rim steering wheel.

Lot 473

Dolls' House Chattels, lead bent-wood rocking chair painted green and white --2¾in. (7cm.) high, soft metal two-tier tea stand, interesting wooden wall mounted two person telephone with working bell, Plank? vacuum cleaner, metal wall-mounted clock and other items

Lot 240

FOUR AND TWO PAIRS OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURES IN 18TH C STYLE AND A ROYAL DOULTON BONE CHINA FIGURE OF TINKLE BELL, VARIOUS SIZES

Lot 92

A 20th century brass hanging wall bell, the bracket with a figure of winged lady

Lot 235

A pair of Hancock & Sons Morrisware vases designed by George Cartlidge, pattern C15-1, compressed form with tapering neck with knopped rim, tubeline decorated with bell flowers in purple and green on a mottled green ground, printed and painted factory marks, painted facsimile signature, 24.5cm. high, (2) Provenance Private collection of Morrisware

Lot 237

A Hancock & Sons Morrisware vase designed by George Cartlidge, C18-1, compressed form with tapering neck with knopped rim, tubeline decorated with bell flowers in purple and green on a mottled green ground, another identical and a Morrisware vase designed by Cartlidge pattern C8-11, Printed and painted marks, painted facsimile signature, last two vases smashed and repaired damages, 24.5cm. high (3) Provenance Private collection of Morrisware

Lot 241

A Hancock & Sons Morrisware vase designed by George Cartlidge, pattern C28-2. ovoid with tall cylindrical neck and everted rim, tubeline decorated with bell flowers in purple and green on a mottled blue ground, printed and painted marks, painted facsimile signature, 36.5cm. high Provenance Private collection of Morrisware

Lot 339

‡ Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie (1895-1985) a stoneware cheese bell, slightly fluted form, covered in a pale celadon unsigned 20cm. high Provenance The Contents of Kilmington Manor, Warminster, Phillips, 1st May 1985 lot no.3.

Lot 431

JOHN D BELL (FL 1865-1910), A SEAPIECE, signed and dated 1876, watercolour, 37 x 70cm++In good unrestored condition, the artist's extensive use of bodycolour contrasting with the now somewhat time stained paper. Undisturbed in what is probably the original late Victorian gilt frame

Lot 24

VICTORIAN WELSH OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK marked: T. Evans, Lampeter, the hood having broken swan neck pediment with foliate inlaid panels above arched aperture flanked by baluster turned pillars, the waist with pointed arch cross banded door with foliate inlaid medallion, flanked by inset baluster turned pilasters on a cross banded and panelled base with bracket feet. 20"x 14" painted face having Roman numerals with cowhand and watering cattle to the arch and ruined church spandrels, seconds dial and date aperture, eight day two train movement striking on one bell, overall 230cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in fair condition, some scuffs and marks but no noted serious damage. includes pendulum and two weights.

Lot 25

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK marked: Owen Owens, Llanerchymead, the hood having broken swan neck pediment above square aperture flanked by reeded pilasters, moulded arch waist door flanked by reeded quarter columns on a panelled base with stile feet. Painted 13" sq. face, having Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day two train movement with four baluster pillars, striking on one bell. Overall 220cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Includes two weights and pendulum, case in fair condition, board shrinkage to the base and sides of hood, but otherwise no serious damage. Minor wear and tear accepted.

Lot 27

19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK marked: T.O.S. Wilson, London, having broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture, flanked by reeded columns, the waist with strap work frieze, pointed arch cross banded door flanked by quarter pilasters, panelled base on tall bracket feet. Arched brass face, 20" x 14", having gilded spandrels and silvered Roman chapter ring, particularly having sweep seconds hand, two train, eight day movement with four baluster columns, striking on one bell. Overall 2.33m.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: May be a marriage, case appears to have later additions, although appearing originally late Geogian, face movement probably Victorian, overall a little dry, the glazed door is cracked and will also need relocating, feet are later replacements. Has two weighs and a pendulum and also a key.

Lot 271

18TH CENTURY BELL FUNNEL DOUBLE BALUSTER AIR TWIST WINE GLASS with circular foot, 16.5cm high.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: One notable chip to the foot, together with odd frits. The mouth is good.

Lot 30

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LONG CASE CLOCK marked: Thomas Evans, Aberdare, having moulded broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded columns, cross banded and shaped waist door flanked by quarter reeded pillasters on a panelled base with canted angles and later platform support. Part painted face with Eastern scenes and architectural spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, eight day, two train movement striking on one bell. Face 18" x 12", clock overall 225cm high.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Case is sound and clean, there is a false plate between the base and the movement so possibly not originally together, pendulum and one weight.

Lot 4

18TH CENTURY OAK CASED, EIGHT DAY, LONG CASE CLOCK, having later added broken swan neck pediment with ball and spike finials over an original moulded cornice with square aperture flanked by gilt metal mounted columns, plain waist door with oval shell inlay, vertically boarded base on later bracket skirt. 10.5" brass face with gilded spandrels and Roman silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, 10.5" sq., eight day, two train movement with five baluster pillars, striking on one bell. Originally 195cm high, now 218 including finial.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Good clean condition, appears to have been recently restored, the movement being very polished, pediment to hood with brass finials is an addition, as is the skirted base, chip to top left hand corner and bottom left hand corner of waist door, includes weights and pendulum. Four weights, including two replacements. dial plate dimensions: 27.5cm x 27.5cm approx.

Lot 6

MID 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CASED, THIRTY HOUR, LONG CASE CLOCK by Samuel Roberts of Llanfair, the hood with bird form broken arch pediment and ball and spike finials above a square aperture flanked by turned pillars, the waist with recessed, pointed arch door, within a cock beaded aperture, on a panelled base. 10" square brass face with foliate spandrels and Roman chapter ring around central field, engraved 155 Samuel Roberts, Llanfair, above single steel finger and arched date aperture. 30 hour movement striking on one bell. Brass faced pendulum, bob and single lead weight. 218cm high overall. (Note: Samuel Roberts, Llanfair Caereinion, Mid Wales, recorded as having died in 1800, lived at Pant y Tanws Farm, farmer and self taught clock maker. Most of his clocks appeared to be individually numbered. * See: Iorwerdd C. Peate, 'Clock and Watch Makers in Wales' page 72.)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Dusty and grubby with wear commensurate with age, moulding around the base is added and base panel to the front is split and has added moulding, but overall, in good condition. Birds with brass balls pediment looks to be an addition above cornice - added with screwed top. Movement has four baluster pillars and looks original. Door lock missing. Brass knob added. Good patination and colour. Weight and pendulum present. No key. Movement looks original and as it should be.

Lot 12

19TH CENTURY FRENCH EBONISED AND BOULLE WORK ARCHITECTURAL PORTICO CLOCK, having arched pediment over circular enamel face with Roman numerals, supported on four barley twist columns on a gilt metal mounted, stepped base with paw feet. Two train drum movement striking on one bell and having repousse gilt metal pendulum. 51cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Some damage to the face which has been touched up a little bit, there are a couple of hair cracks notable, otherwise appearing complete, rather grubby, with wear and tear commensurate with age.

Lot 13

EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS, ROCOCO STYLE MANTEL CLOCK, the case overall with scrolled foliate mounts, square pillars under an urn shaped finial with circular face, having ceramic Roman numerals on paw and vase shaped feet. Two train brass movement striking on one bell. 51cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Includes pendulum, appears complete, rather tarnished and grubby.

Lot 14

EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS ARCHITECTURAL MANTEL CLOCK, having urn shaped finial over stepped hood, circular Arabic ceramic face flanked by two handles standing on scrolled feet. Circular brass movement strikes on one bell. 40cm high.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather tarnished but appearing complete, wear and tear commensurate with age.

Lot 16

19TH CENTURY 'DENT' BRASS CATHEDRAL TYPE 'EIGHT DAYS WARRANTED' SKELETON CLOCK, having shaped, silvered Roman dial and single train fusee movement striking on one steel bell. Brass bob pendulum. Overall mahogany base with glass dome. Overall dome: 45cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing complete, dusty and grubby with age.

Lot 16

A 19thC silver plated two handled tea urn in Adam's style, lid with a vase shaped finial, engraved overall with bell flowers, swags, ribbons etc., carved ivory tap on square base with bun feet, 54cm high

Lot 503

Miscellaneous metalware, to include two brass bells, a pair of Adams style candlesticks, an oriental style triple bell case with elephants etc., possibly Indian

Lot 1416

Brass ships bell from the ship 'Hostilius', a steamer build in 1900 owned the British and American Steam Navigation Co. With rope ringer. Broken up 1928. 40cm dia. of mouth, fitted with clapper, original, rings clear.

Lot 1417

Cast bronze bell, possibly a church bell, dated 1775, 43cm high, . Mouth of bell 45cm dia.No clapper, rings clear, dents to rim

Lot 2002

18th century Walnut long case clock by Francis Reynolds, Kensington, 12 inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter rings, cast brass spandrels and blue steel hand. Signed Francis Reynolds, Kensington in the silvered boss in the arch. The eight day movement has count wheel striking on a bell with anchor escapement, brass cased weights and brass pendulum. The case has a flat topped hood with pillars to the door and brass capitols. The door and base panel are veneered in burr walnut, the case mouldings are cross grained. Standing on a single plinth, date - Circa 1730, 224cm high Provenance - Purchased from the Clock Shop Weybridge in early 2000.

Lot 2004

Late 19th century brass and four glass carriage clock with lever movement, repeat and alarm, striking on a bell, 16.5cm high, in original carrying case, with two keys,.

Lot 2006A

Early 20th century eight day spring driven Skeleton clock by Breguet et Fils Paris, No. 51383, striking on bell in glass dome 55cm high .

Lot 2012A

Raingo Fres, Ormolu garniture de cheminée the clock with white enamel dial, blue Roman numerals and 8 day movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, flanked by a pair of two light candelabra mounted with musical Putti. The clock 40cm high.

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