AN OAK CASED 19TH CENTURY 30 HOUR DUTCH WALLCLOCK WITH ALARM BELL, the painted arched dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, the arched dial bearing the Royal Crest within V R, bearing inscription to the inner dial 'Home made potted meats - London S.W. manufactured by the Army and Navy Co-operative Society Ltd, 105 Victoria Street', the five pillar movementstriking on a bell and with alarm setting dial, three weights and pendulum, Overall height 124 cm, Dial 11.5"
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A rare Royal Doulton character jug depicting a town crier D6895 , handle modelled on a town crier's hand bell and scroll with ' Hear Ye Hear Ye Hear Ye ', finished in an unusual blue colourway rather than the ordinary red, markings on the bottom for ' Design Original Sample '. Measures 16cm tall. Note; from an extensive private collection of Royal Doulton. The vast majority of items are free from any damage or restoration, and are in great condition. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition of individual lots prior to bidding as condition on some, will vary.
SIX 18TH C. INDIAN RAGAMALA PAINTINGSeach c. 1800, India, Gujarat, ink on papercomprising:a) an image of Raga Dipaka with red-skinned prince in a howdah on an elephant and two companions, accompanied by three soldiers on foot carrying rifles, 26.5 x 25 cm (10 7/16 x 9 13/16 in.) [sight]b) an image of Ragini Maru, wife of Shri; with a prince and his wife seated in a marble pavillion flanked by a maiden on either side, all on a flower-like pedestal with two camels tethered below, 26 x 24.5 cm (10 1/4 x 9 5/8 in.) [sight]c) an image of Radja Gajadhar, with two carpenters seated above and a prince holding a trident in each hand, flanked on either side by a monkey, 26 x 24.5 cm (10 1/4 x 9 5/8 in.) [sight]d) an image of Raga Sindhori and Raga Agar, sons of Shri, with two men in a swordfight on a gabled brick roof; below, a priest holds a diya and bell before an image of Vishnu within a green-and-red egg, 27 x 24.5 cm (10 5/8 x 9 5/8 in.) [sight]e) an image of Raga Kali, son of Dipak, the upper register depicting a man in yellow robes playing a flute for two roosters, separated by a pink band from the lower register of a man with sword, carrying a lamp and hunting Nilgiri tahrs, 26.5 x 25 cm (10 7/16 x 9 13/16 in.) [sight]f) an image of Raga Shri Nath, with two pairs of acrobats, male and female, performing with a drummer, 26 x 24 cm (10 1/4 x 9 7/16 in.) [sight]
Six 18th century opaque and air twist glasses, the tallest an air twist ale with basally fluted bowl, 18.5cm (7.25in) high, the other air twist with slender bell bowl and folded foot, 17cm (6.75in), the tallest opaque twist with its slender conical bowl engraved with hops and barley, 16.5cm (6.5in) high, the shortest a firing glass, 11.5cm (4.5in) high (6) The tallest air twist has a bruise to its foot rim. The tallest opaque twist has a rim nick. The opaque twist with a facetted bowl has had a flake chipped from its rim
A French early 18th century table clock, Pierre Du Chesne, a Paris, the Boulle type tortoiseshell and inlaid case with arched pediment above velvet dial with brass Roman chapter ring and outer Arabic minutes, a signed gilt cartouche below, the rectangular twin spring barrel movement signed to the backplate, anchor escapement and outside countwheel, bell striking above, damage and restorations, 51.50 x 32cm (20 x 12in)
A Regency and later mahogany balloon case mantel clock, the 16cm enamelled dial (retouched) with twin fusee bell-striking circular movement, engraved backplate, and signed to the outer reverse plate 'Eliezer Chater, Exchange Alley, London', the movement hinged with the dial opening to the front, adapted, the case altered 38 x 28cm (15 x 11in)
London. Newton (William), London in the Olden Time, being a Topographical and Historical Memoir of London, Westminster and Southwark, accompanying a Pictorial Map of the City and its Suburbs as they existed in the Reign of Henry VIII, before the Dissolution of Monasteries, published Bell and Daldy, 1855, large folding map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, elaborate strapwork borders, map size 1040 x 1400 mm, bound with 120 pages of descriptive text, contemporary cloth gilt boards, faded and worn, folio (1)
*Bell (Jacob, 1810-1859). Autograph letter signed, 'Jacob Bell', no date, to Sir Thomas, hoping that Sir Thomas might answer a correspondent for him for his next number [of the Pharmaceutical Journal], 'My plan is to give a condensed reply as brief as it can be without being useless', 2 pp. with a further two full-page pen and ink drawings by Bell, the first showing him 'A few days before going to press' behind over-piled desk, the second relaxing at a clear desk 'The day after publication', 8vo Jacob Bell was one of the founders of the Pharmaceutical Society and editor of the Pharmaceutical Journal. He also moved in wide artistic circles and acted as patron, adviser and friend to a network of artists. (1)
MARIE HENRIQUES (1866-1944) DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF NORA BELL AND HER SISTER HENRIETTA WITH THEIR CATS signed, watercolour, 48 x 36cmProvenance: The sitter Nora Bell (Mrs W F Ricardo) and by descent to the present vendor.Nora Bell (1881-1944) and her sister Henrietta (who married Paul de Sauvan d'Aramon, were nieces of the famously eccentric Gordon Bennett, Jr of New York (1841-1918).++In very good unrestored condition with some slight dust and marks, minor peripheral chaffing from the frame and mount. Deframed for the present sale, sold with what is probably the original frame and related framed press cutting
A FRENCH SILVER CARRIAGE CLOCK DROCOURT, LATE 19TH C the enamel dial inscribed J HEROS 10 RUE DE LA PAIX PARIS, with subsidiary alarm dial below, the bell striking movement retaining the original silvered platform lever escapement, in corniche case, 10cm h, stamped mark and 12966, silver maker's and control marks, unmarked silver clock key, scarlet leather covered travelling case++In good condition and apparently working order, leather case scuffed/scratched
A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK AUBERT & KLAFTENBERGER, C1860 the white enamel mask dial with alarm dial and Breguet hands, the bell striking movement with the original platform lever escapement, in gorge case with repeat button in the top, the glass door inscribed in purple enamel Joseph Eglington from Elizabeth, Mss of Londonderry 1860, 11cm h excluding handle, brass mounted, tooled leather travelling case engraved Joseph Eglington EsqrProvenance: Elizabeth Frances Charlotte Stewart, nee Jocelyn, Marchioness of Londonderry (1813-1844).++Striking train not winding but in otherwise apparently good and original condition including the escapement, running when wound, handling wear to gilding but the case still retaining most of the original gilding, the enamel dial undamaged, some dust specks under the glass, the bevelled glass panels all in good condition save that in the top which has a minute chip on one corner, slight wear to leather case, sold with an unnumbered key that is contemporary and may be original
A GEORGE III EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK, LATE 18TH C the breakarched brass dial with engraved date and false pendulum apertures, inscribed Bowls London, with mask spandrels, STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the case with ogee pediment, brass handle and finials, 43cm h++Overhauled and cleaned with small restoration many years ago
A FRENCH ORMOLU CLOCK IN LOUIS XV STYLE, C1870 the enamelled dial inscribed .... APOINTE PARIS, the bell striking movement with round plate by E GODEAU, 40cm h++Clockcase retaining most of the original gilding but dirty. Mechanism apparently complete with loss of the pendulum, enamel dial in good condition
A FRENCH ORMOLU MANTLE CLOCK, C1870 the bell striking drum cased movement with the figure of a classical young woman holding an open book, the apron inset with Sevres style painted porcelain plaque, 26cm h, on contemporary ebonised wood base++Enamel dial cracked, case retaining virtually all of the original gilding, the porcelain plaque undamaged, the movement complete but lacking pendulum. Ebonised base wormed, the glass dome cracked
A GEORGE III GILT BRASS MOUNTED AND EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK, SPENCER & PERKINS LONDON C1770-80 the shaped and painted, inscribed dial with false pendulum aperture and subsidiary date dial below, the twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the shouldered backplate and brackets engraved with foliage, in pagoda topped case with urn finial and pierced rococo mounts, caryatids and side frets on outset scroll feet, 67cm h++Dial paint chipped and yellowed but in good unrestored condition, heavily encrusted with grime and dust, movement complete and in apparently working order
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, LANGFORD BRISTOL, C1830 with engraved and silvered dial, blued steel hands and twin fusee two bell movement with slightly shouldered plates, the case with carved mouldings including pineapple tablet beneath the dial, on bun feet, 44cm h, with a mahogany clock bracket (2)++The clock with some old cosmetic restoration, typical slight loss around the glazed b ack door, movement relatively clean and overhauled some years ago, long in local private ownership
Queen’s Own Royal Staffordshire Yeomanry Officer's bell-top shako plate circa 1838-50. A splendid large die-stamped gilt example. Crowned Maltese cross, the centre of each arm recessed with silver hobnail inserts, mounted with silvered domed disc to laurel wreath centre which bears pierced gilt roped circlet ‘Queens Own Royal Yeomanry’ with Stafford Knot to centre. Two loops to reverse with three pairs of securing wires behind the separate crown. VGC
South Hertfordshire Yeomanry Officer's bell-top shako plate circa 1831 A splendid large die-stamped silver on copper example. Crowned Maltese cross, the centre of each arm recessed, mounted with rich gilt domed disc to roped centre which bears silver hart crossing a ford. Two loops to reverse with two pairs of securing wires behind the crown. Top arm of cross strengthened or reattached many years ago and top pearl absent otherwise VGC.
1819-1829 pattern bell top shako. A good scarce example of black beaver skin with patent leather crown and peak. The shako is with 2 inch gold lace band to the top and 1/2 inch to the base. To either side, a replacement Lion head boss supports replacement gilt chin scales. The interior is with soft leather sweatband and part silk lining to the crown. PLEASE NOTE the shako with age wear, bullion lace toned to near black.
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) Conditon Report: Vases: One has a small chip to the underside rim. Both have rubbing to gilt in places. Please refer to images.
An oak and mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century the broken scroll swan neck pediment with eagle and ball and eagle and spine finials over a 13 inch arched enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked Carr Alkboro, eight day movement striking on a bell over a short shaped top trunk door and crossbanded base and bracket feet 222cm overall
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