An extensive collection of ceramic, glass and other models of puffins of various size and style and including a Jasperware bell inscribed New Year 1984, Country Artists and Border Fine Arts figure of puffins, thimbles, etc, together with further models of sea related animals including seals, water birds, etc
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A selection of 19th century and later small drinking glasses to include a matching set of four wines with tapering slice cut bell shaped bowls, raised on bladed stems, each 10 cm tall approx together with an example with tapering bell shaped bowl, a short cotton twist stem and heavy foot, further small wines, etc
A 19th century continental ceramic bell, possibly Meissen, with continuous painted landscape of ladies and gentleman in 18th century style costume beside a large house, in a harbour setting, etc, blue cross swords mark to interior and gilded letter G (for restoration), together with a late 19th century Kutani type vase with painted and gilded male character detail, 20 cm tall, an oriental blue and white vase with painted floral and rock decoration, 15 cm tall, a 19th century Prattware pot lid showing a coastal scene with fisherman, etc
20th century ticketing machines to include a cased Ticket Issue Machines Limited of London, SW1 example stamped Patent No 368802, also stamped J22, a further boxed Setright example, a similar example marked Leicestershire CC599 together with an Ultimate Fair System by Bell Punch Company Limited, London (4) (displayed alongside glass shelves)
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, signed H. Walker, Lancaster, the 13" painted Arabic dial with subsidiary date aperture and stylised spandrels, powered by a thirty hour movement, striking on a bell and housed in a flat top case with free standing, brass mounted forecolumns over a long trunk door with arch top, flanked by split quarter column turnings to the fore corners and raised on a chamferred base with later moulded plinth, 80 1/2" (204.5cm) high
An early .177” BSA Jaguar air rifle, number 166, with dumb bell shaped sight ramp and grooved fore end, GC, much original blue to metalwork (some wear to stock, scear fails to engage); a .22” BSA Meteor air rifle, number T37612, GWO & C (light wear); and another similar, number T38954, GWO & C (rearsight incomplete). (3)
A 19th century French gilt bronze and marble mantel clock. Modelled in the neo Classical style surmounted with a twin handled urn supporting festoons, with corbel side supports flanking the enamel dial and raised on a breakfront plinth with four toupie feet. Housing an eight day cylinder movement by Jean Baptiste Delettrez, stamped J. B. D. 32cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Bell and pendulum lacking. Slight chipping to the marble. Gilding in very good condition. Dial cleam.
A 20th century French giltwood cartel wall clock. With painted circular dial having Arabic numeral hour and minute markers. Having a two train spring driven movement striking on a bell, 55cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Pendulum lacking. Lenticle glass loose. Some mounts loose.
An early 19th century French white marble and gilt bronze mantel clock with associated five branch candelabrum garnitures. Surmounted with a figure of Aphrodite and her attendants, with enamel dial, a breakfront frieze further decorated with Classical putti and raised on toupie feet. Housing an eight day two train cylinder movement stamped S. Marte, striking half hourly on a bell. Clock 36.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. With pendulum but no key. Running. Some minor marble chips.
A 19th century French Rococo style bronze mantel clock. With enamel dial having Roman numeral markers and signed J Meyer, Paris. Housing an eight day two train movement striking half hourly on a bell, stamped A. D. Mougin, 54cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. With key and pendulum. Running. Slight dial chips.
A 19th century French boulle work bracket clock with gilt bronze mounts. Having caddie top, with gilt chapter ring with Roman numeral markers and surmounted with a Classical figure of Atlas. Housing an eight day movement stamped Vincenti & Cie, striking half hourly on a bell, 64cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Case in tired condition with some losses. Works running but require servicing. Sold with a key.
A 19th century French white marble clock garniture. Flanked by a pair of flared urns raised on rectangular plinths and surmounted with a figure of Cupid in a hushing pose. With gilt bronze dial having flower and acanthus bezel, with black Roman numeral markers and signed Thomas, Paris. Housing an eight day movement with silk suspension pendulum and striking half hourly on a bell, clock 47cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Sold with pendulum but no key. Cupids wings repaired. One urn repaired. Some other chips and losses.
A mid 19th century French alabaster and gilt bronze architectural mantel clock by Planchon, Paris. With enamel dial painted with Arabic numeral markers and flower swags. Housing an eight day cylinder movement by Samuel Marti striking half hourly on a bell, 47.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running. Minor edge chips. Mounts tarnished.
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock by Jonathan Scott of Edinburgh. With engraved brass arch top dial incorporating subsidiary seconds and date display, striking hourly on a bell, 200cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No weights or pendulum. Case in fair condition, some slight losses.
A cased 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock. Surmounted with the figure of a shepherdess and goat and raised on a rococo style base. Housing an eight day Japy Freres cylinder movement, 47cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Pendulum and bell lacking. Case a later addition.
A selection of assorted scientific instruments, to include a cased Ocillometre with accessories, a Solo counting machine, a military issue detector Q & I, MK 1 (W.B. O273) serial number 1811, dated 1943, a Bowman models automatic scales within original box, and a Bell Punch Company limited Plus counting machine
Late 19th century over painted American mantle clock, with painted glass door enclosing white painted face, Roman numerals, raised on plinth base, eight day movement striking bell, label verso "Jerome & Co, New Haven, Con", W 26cm, H41cm, D 11cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl drop dial wall clock, octagonal head with white pained face, Roman numerals over squat trunk with aperture, flanked by scrolling brackets, eight day movement striking bell, W 42cm, H 68cm, D 11cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late 20th century Dutch weight driven wall clock, elaborate brass work pediment mounted by figure finial, over brush metal chapter ring, Roman numerals applied spandrels, flanked by barley twist columns, raised on brackets, striking bell, W 23cm, H 50cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Victorian slate mantle clock, mounted by a figure of a seated gent reading,chamfered rectangular top over circular face, Roman numerals, plinth base raised on lion paw feet, French movement striking bell, W 30cm, H 49cm, D 16cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late 20th century walnut finished moon face wall clock, moulded arched pediment mounted by finial's over foliate brass frieze, brass effect face and chapter ring, applied spandrels, Roman numerals, brass weights, German movement striking bell, W 23cm, H 50cm, D 14cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A 19th century French bronze and ormolu mantel clock, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and black Arabic numerals inscribed "L. Marchand Paris Rue Richelieu 57", the movement stamped "Vor Dewinther a Paris 49", striking on a bell, the ormolu case impressed twice H. Picard, cast with panels of classical figures and scrolling mounts, surmounted by bronze reclining figures of Cupid and Psyche, key, pendulum, 75cm wide, 42cm high
A French brown variegated marble and bronzed spelter figural mantle clock, entitled "Mignon" after F. Moreau, the off white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and signed A. Rateau, St. Brieuc, the eight day movement signed Societe Clusienne, S.C.A.P.H., Cluses and numbered 2954 and 56 m/m, striking on a bell, the spelter case depicting a lady playing a lute, pendulum, bell, height 40 cm. Hippolyte François Moreau, (1832-1927) was part of the Moreau family of sculptures. Mignon is an opera in three acts by Ambroise Thomas and premiered in November 1866.
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