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Dinky Emergency vehicles a pair to include (1) 250 streamlined Fire engine, red including rigid hubs with treaded tyres, chrome ladder, silver trim and with bell, Good in a Good to Good Plus yellow and red carded picture box, & 263 Daimler "Ambulance", white body with windows, silver trim, red plastic hubs with treaded tyres, Good Plus (does have some storage stains) in a Fair yellow and red carded picture box (2)
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND EBONISED CASED MANTEL CLOCK, the drum shaped clock case with foliate surmount, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, marked for J. W. Benson, 62, Ludgate Hill, 64, LONDON', eight day movement, bell strike, the movement marked 'J.W.B 21139', the base of the clock case of rectangular form with scrolls, height 27cm x width 32.5cm, with pendulum and key (Condition Report: the rear door of the case has extensive damage, there is a scuff to the top of the surmount and a piece of the carving missing, the clock winds, runs, chimes but not on the correct hour, the underside of the case has had restoration)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, comprising a Continental amber pressed glass dish decorated with three nude swimming females, diameter 25.5cm, a Mats Jonasson glass paperweight 'Swan swims in bamboo' signed and numbered on the base, pair of white metal pill boxes in the form of miniature luggage, three hand hammered arts and crafts tea caddy spoons, a collection of Wade Whimsies to include a 1950's Shetland Pony, Hedgehog, owl, etc, a Minton 'Meadow' pattern trio, two Royal Worcester egg coddlers, a Portmeirion 'Botanic Garden' pattern kitchen cannister, a boxed Lladro 1987 Christmas bell, a framed Oriental embroidery on silk, two floral Crown Staffordshire cups and two saucers (small crack to one cup), three Royal Worcester 'York' pattern cups and three saucers Redg. 703134, a Paragon cup and saucer decorated with roses and primroses on a yellow ground, a relief moulded blue jug (cracked), a collection of twelve Royal Worcester collector's plates designed by Peter Barett, a Cloisonné trinket/cigarette box (a few areas of damage to the lid), etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: obvious damage is mentioned in description)
A COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE, comprising a pale lemon Prunus design trinket pot, two black trinket boxes, a lilac trinket box and bud vase, six pieces of green Jasperware, comprising two trinket dishes, a bell, jug, vase and pedestal bon-bon dish, a collection of blue Jasperware comprising a large lidded circular pot, posy vase, tea caddy, table lighter, three trinket dishes, a basket bon-bon dish and a large pedestal fruit bowl, diameter 20cm and a small framed plaque, a small blue on white pill box, etc. (23) (Condition Report: a few minor scratches and dust on some pieces)
A GROUP OF BRASS WARE, comprising an gilt Rococo style mantel clock, bell striking mechanism stamped 845 P.R, with key, winds but does not appear to work, the white enamel face is cracked, height 44cm, together with a pair of brass five flame candelabra, height 48cm to top of finial, a desk top hinged stamp holder, ink well with glass insert and integral letter rack (5) (Condition Report: clock does not appear to work)
A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER NOVELTY KNIFE RESTS IN THE FORM OF DACHSHUNDS, makers Roberts & Dore Ltd, Sheffield 1973, together with a pair of early 19th century silver knife rests, engraved initials, marks partially rubbed and an Elizabeth II tooth bell with a fairy to the lid, Birmingham 1995, gross weight excluding bell 3.81ozt, 118.3 grams (5) (Condition Report: all items in usable condition, the Georgian knife rests do not sit completely level)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY S. MARTI & CIE FAUX TORTOISESHELL BOULLE MARQUETRY MANTEL CLOCK ON PLINTH, gilt metal foliate scroll finial above balloon shaped case applied with gilt metal mounts, enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, 8 day movement, bell strike, maker's mark to movement, height 36cm, with plinth, overall height 40.5cm, with pendulum and key (2 + Pendulum and key) (Condition Report: the clock winds but isn't running properly, heard chime but not on the correct hour, there are a few areas of loss and raised metalwork, the faux tortoiseshell is heavily crazed)
An early 19th century mahogany-cased arch top mantel clock, the white painted 8'' circular convex dial with Roman numerals and signed Jefferson, Bruton Street, with glazed brass bezel, double fusee bell strike movement with pull repeat, the case with inlaid brass decoration, ebonised stringing, brass side handles above apertures with pierced brass side frets, stepped base with fluted ebonised border decoration and raised on four brass ball feet, 43 cm (h), with key and pendulum. Samuel Jefferson is recorded by Loomes at Bruton Street, Berkeley Square in 1811 though a person of the same name is listed 1809 to 1857 so there is likely a father & son working.
A KHMER TYPE BRONZE ELEPHANT BELL ON STAND Cambodian, probably circa 12th-13th Century, green patina, attachment ring with a knob decorative element, upper section with inscription all along the surface, two ridges projecting outwards from the body, the lower section with four-lobed elements in the shape of pointed leaves and petals containing a pellet as clapper 17.5cm high x 14.5cm diam Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A VIETNAMESE BRONZE TEMPLE BELL ON STAND Dong Son, green patina, folded attachment ring, the entire surface decorated with rope motifs, missing clapper 14cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A SET OF THREE BURMESE OR THAI GILT BRONZE BELLS The flared body with circular embossed bands, the finial decorated with double-volute motif, possibly a stylized version of the Makaras (Hindu water monster whose tails meet to form a finial) 16cm high Condition: Condition Report One bell is missing the clapper This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Prussian helmet from World War I, made of blackened leather. A Prussian eagle is visible on the forehead of the helmet, attached to the bell with rivets. Hardened leather. Interior with a leather lining tied with a strap. Remains of matting paint visible on the steel elements, as well as the bell skin with natural cracks. Untouched piece.General condition visible in the photos.
19th century gilt Ormolu figural mantel clock with a wooden base. James & Walter Marshall of Edinburgh. Detailed Ormolu body and lady figure. Has Enamel painted porcelain panels. White enamel dial with Roman Numerals, Comes with key and pendulum and bell movement. In a working condition. [Dome- damaged in transit] [Clock-38cm high]
008 Extracts from the Kirk-Session Records of Dunfermline (from AD 1640 to 1689 inclusive); od A Glimpse of the Ecclesiastical History of Dunfermline (for a period of Fifty years). Edited by E Henderson. Edinburgh” Printed by Fullarton & McNab; Sold by J Miller & Son, W Clark and D Campbell, Dunfermline; T G Stevenson, South Frederick Street, Edinburgh, 1865) Brown limp cloth; original title on front cover; spine worn; signatutre of John Swan, Leslie, on fep [009] For A Web Begun. The Story of Dunfermline; By W T Barr [Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court; London: 96 Great Russell Street, W C ; 1947. Green cloth; dw; this book was being remaindered in the 1980s, hence the good condition of the book today [010 ]Burgh Life in Dunfermline in the Olden Time. A Lecture By the Rev William Ross, Aberdour, Delivered in the Music Hall, Dunfermline, 8 Feb 1864, at the Request of the Literary Society of that Town [Edinburgh: Edmonton and Douglas, 1864]; speckled boards, black tape around spine; gilt title around spine (Probably all not original); Bookplate of Carnegie Public Library, Dunfermline, Reference Department [011] Dunfermline Sketches & Notes. By Robert Somerville [Dunfermline: Herbert T Macpherson, 1917]Illustrated Cream Boards; This copy has a bookplate of a Visit to Dunfermline of the American and Canadian Delegation of the Dry Goods Merchants, Thursday, 2nd June 1921 [012] Reminiscences of Dunfermline and Neighbourhood, Illustrative of Dunfermline Life Sixty Years Ago. By Alexander Stewart. With Chronological Appendix, 1064-1880. Edinburgh: Scott & Ferguson, and J Menzies & Co; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co 1886; Illustrated Blue Cloth Boards; title in gilt on front cover and spine; Presentation copy “To Mrs Alexander Elder, from her sincere friend, The Author, Nov 1886;” Bookplate of William Saunders, HYS BOOKE on front pastedown; Signature of William Saunders, Edinburgh, 25 Aug 1923, on title page [013] Royal Dunfermline: A Historical Guide to the City and its Antiquities; With an Account of the Carnegie Benefactions. A Richly Illustrated Souvenir Handbook. By Alan Reid and William Kirk. Dunfermline: A Romanes & Son, “Press” Office; 1906; Green Cloth, hardback [1st Edition] [ 013 A.] Ditto, Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, 1907. Blue Cloth Presentation Copy, “To A W Bell, Esq., with the Publishers. Comp; iments” [013B.] Another copy of the 2nd Edition, dark blue cloth, with the following inserted at beginning of volume: Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (A.U.). 81st A.M.C., Dunfermline, 21st - 24th May May 1907. With the Compliments of the Fifeshire District [013C]. Third Edition, Revised and Extended, Dec 1908; dark blue cloth [013 D]. New and Enlarged Edition [4th Edition], Oct 1922; Light Blue Cloth LOT 013E. 5th Edition, March 1934; light blue cloth, dw (torn); presentation copy, “To Margaret, with best wishes from B & J Fraser, July 1936” [014] Dunfermline Remembered Between The Wars. By Albert F Lindon. Self Published, 1980s. Printed by Dunfermline Press (A Romanes & Son Ltd), Pitreavie Business Park, Dunfermline; Illustrated Card Covers; stapled [015] Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline. By The Rev Peter Chalmers; William Blackwood snd Sons, Edinburgh and London; 2 vols, 1844 and 1859; Rebound in red cloth boards, with red leather around spine; title in gilt on spine; new eps; Genealogy at end of Vol 2 [016] Another copy of above, but Vol 1 only of 1844; thick heavy bespeckled boards, leather around spine; title in gilt on spine; slight damp staining to beginning of volume, but not affecting frontispiece print or title page [ 017] The Story an Ancient Craft in An Ancient Town; Card Covers, Pp 16; about weaving in Dunfermline; No Date, c 1920s. Printed by J McOwan, Printer, 10 High Street, Dunfermline [018] Poems and Songs. By the late Thomas Morrison, Merchant, Dunfermline. Privately Printed. Dunfermline: William Clark & Son, Journal Office , 1902; brown boards; design in gilt on front cover; leather around spine; title in gilt on spine; signature of F Hudson [ie Felix Hudson, clock and watchmaker in Dunfermline], Aug 1984. The Poems and Songs in this volume were contributed by Thomas Morrison (d 1879), merchant, Dunfermline, and appear to have been printed by the latter’s nephew, Thomas Morrison, Braddock, Pennsylvania [019] A Sketcher’s Notes to Illustrate A View of the Ruins of Dunfermline Abbey; Containing Some Incidents in the Life of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia. Vol II [London: Printed at The Operative Jewish Converts’Institution, Palestine Place, Bethnal Green; folio; blue cloth boards; gilt around front and rear covers; inscription of Mrs M Balfour from the Author, on fep; Volume I was published in 1855, with sketches of the Old Church of Dun, and had nothing to do with Dunfermline [020]Scottish Reprints. City Development. A Report to the Carnegie Dunfermline, Trust, with An Introduction by Peter Green. Originally published in 1904 and written by Patrick Geddes, this Reprint is a Complete and Unabridged photolithographic facsimile of the first Edition, published by Irish University Press, Shannon, Ireland, 1973; Copyright Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 1973, for original text and Illustrations; and the Irish University Press for Introduction [021]. Selections from the Writings of William Stewart (Gavroche). Hardback Boards; Published by Robert Gibson & Sons (Glasgow) Limited; Printed by The Blackfriars Press Limited, Leicester, 1948 Stewart was born in Dunfermline on 8 July 1856, and died in Glasgow on 27 Aug 1947 aged 91. For over 25 years he was Secretary and Organiser of the Independent Labour Party in Scotland. He also published The Worker, a monthly Socialist Journal for Fife and Clackmannan from Bruce Street, Dunfermline, in 1898-1900 This copy has the signature of Douglas Young, 1948 on front paste-down
A mid 19th century rosewood cased, cut brass and mother of pearl marquetry inlaid portico clock, having a double domed beaded pediment above inlaid frieze supported by spiral turned Corinthian capped columns, the enamel dial showing Roman numerals, having an eight day movement striking on a bell, height 54cm
An imposing and heavy Rose marble, Pierre Sega Garniture of a Chimney Mantle clock and a pair of vases, the oval face of the clock having black Arabic numerals and marked A.F. Pontypool, the French polished brass movement numbered 33304 having an external **wheel and striking the hours ** on a bell, the case has a gilt metal frieze depicting birds perched on a flowering branch and is surmounted by a figure of a boy playing the pan-pipes to a lady. The clock was running at the time of lotting, measures 17 1/4'' wide x 4 3/4'' deep x 15 7/8'' high, the vases having circular plaques of birds measure 9 9/16'' high x 6 1/8'' wide, complete with key.
French - early Edwardian 8-day gilt metal and white marble clock garniture c1910, drum head case surmounted by an urn with cast side scrolls, supported by four pillars on a rectangular stepped plinth with recessed feet, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, garland swags and gilt hands, with a sunburst pendulum and twin-train countwheel striking movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With a pair of three light, two branch candelabra on scroll-cast branches. With key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 41cm Length/Width: 18cm Depth/Diameter: 11cm
French - 19th century 8-day library clock in a walnut veneered and ebonised case c1870, drum case on a decorative rectangular ogee plinth with a shaped base, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and steel moon hands, countwheel striking movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 27cm Length/Width: 33cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
the 4" ivorine dial with Arabic numerals and pierced gilt centre dial, on a brass eight day Japy Freres movement striking the half hours to a bell, stamped serial number 14541, the case with urn finial and lion mask handles to each side, with pendulum and key, height 44cm. *CR Later key, appears to wind and strike at time of cataloguing but functionality not guaranteed, loose mounts and general wear to the case.
the 8" painted dial on a brass eight day twin fusee movement striking to a bell, movement and pendulum both with matching engraved decoration, the lancet shaped case with boxwood and other inlays, brass lion mask ring handles and brass grilles to each side and splayed brass lion feet, with pendulum, lacking key, height 40cm. *CR Dial repainted and poorly finished, needs work, case with splits and repairs, lacking case and winding keys, movement appears to wind and strike but functionality not guaranteed and certainly would benefit from a service.
with rare oval 10 1/2" brass dial engraved with foliate scrolls and mounted 'sundial', signed C Clarke, brass two train movement striking to a bell, the hood with dentil cornice and fan inlay flanked by Corinthian columns above a canted corner trunk with arched door, paper label for T E Dodds Watchmakers of Newcastle on Tyne, with pendulum, two weights and winder, height 220cm. *CR Base possibly replaced in part, case French polished, fading to side, minor losses, old worm holes, surface wear to dial including scratches, movement clean and untested.
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