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Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a small table bell, formed as the figure of a lady, import mark Chester 1902, a rectangular vesta case, with foliate engraved decoration, Birmingham 1897, a circular salt with a blue glass liner, a nail buffer, a book matches case, a small chain mesh purse and a silver fronted book of Common Prayer, detailed The Good Shepherd, also nine further items, including a red and white enamelled Scandinavian tea strainer and a faceted glass small scent bottle.
SIGNED SOUL/DISCO RECORDS - Great collection of 50 x signed LP's and 12" singles from many popular performers. Artists/titles to include The Best Of Okeh, J.J. Barnes - Sara Smile, The Motown Revue Vol 2, On The Up Beat (Kent), Brigette McWilliams, Kentstax, Dexter Wansel, Archie Bell & The Drells, Shirley Jones, Patti Labelle, Steve Harvey, Roy Ayers and WIllie Hutch. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A Wedgwood sage jasper ware tobacco jar and cover and a pair of vases: the former decorated in relief with the 'Dancing Hours', the domed cover with stiff leaves terminating in a candle socket, impressed Wedgwood, 23 cm high; the inverted bell shaped vases, decorated in relief with a floral and foliate meander above a band of pendants and stiff leaves, impressed Wedgwood, 17.5 cm high, [repairs and devoid pierced inner plate].
Five Worcester porcelain printed wares: comprising a bell shaped mug decorated with 'The Milkmaids' and 'Mayday' prints, 12 cm [filled chip and related crack]; a similar coffee cup with 'Tea Party No 2' and 'Maid and Page' prints [cracked]; a bowl with puce prints and coloured with landscape vignettes [cracked]; and a coffee cup and saucer printed and coloured with 'Garcons Chinoise' vignettes [both damaged], circa 1760-70.
A Continental porcelain figural mantel clock: modelled with a seated barefoot girl with an open book of geometry on her lap and a cherub embracing a terrestrial globe, both flanking a fluted column surmounted with a cockerel, a single volume and fabric drapes, the eight day French movement, striking to a bell, with an enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, blue crossed swords and star, 41 cm high, [minor glue repairs and loss to petals].
Brunelot a Paris, a French brass carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a bell (missing), the backplate stamped with the trademark of the Parisian maker Brunelot, a B within a circle, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial and blued steel moon hands, with a gilded brass one-piece case with handle, height 17.5 cm (including handle) * Biography Jules Brunelot is recorded as working at Rue Oberkampf, Paris being awarded an Honourable Mention at the Paris Exposition of 1889.
A French Victorian gilt metal and marble mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell and stamped with the trademark of the maker S.Marti et Cie, of Paris and the retailer Bennett, Cheapside, London, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, the gilt-metal case having a white marble and gilt-metal octagonal pillar to the centre flanked by two classical figures on top of which stands the movement surmounted by a matching urn, all standing on a shaped and moulded white marble half-round base with further gilt-metal mounts, height 60cm.
Marshall & Fils, Paris, a 19th century French gilt mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the quarter hours on two bells and the hour on the larger bell, the backplate signed as above for the maker along with the trademark for the maker of the blanc roulant, Honore Pons, the round white enamel dial having blue Roman numerals, decorative centre and signed Marshall & Fils a Paris and with blued steel fleur-de-lys shaped hands, standing on an octagonal engraved gilt-brass pillar and on a square white marble plinth, with an ebonised base, under a glass dome (damaged), height 23cm, including base & dome.
Wood, Kent Road, London, a mahogany bracket alarm clock: the eight-day duration timepiece fusee movement with alarm on a bell, the six-inch arched silvered dial engraved with black Roman hour numerals, maker's name Wood, Kent Road, with the alarm setting hand within the arch, with blued steel hands, the arched top mahogany case having brass side frets and surmounted by a brass carrying handle, height 37cm.
S. Flood, Odiham, a Regency mahogany bracket clock: the eight-day duration, double-fusee, five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with pull repeat and border engraving to the backplate, the eight-inch round convex dial painted with black Roman numerals, the makers name S. Flood, Odiham, and having blued steel moon hands, the mahogany case with inset panels to the front inlaid with brass decoration, brass fretwork to the sides, cast brass cornucopia handles and surmounted to the top of the pediment with a cast pineapple finial, standing on brass ball feet, height 52cm.
Jno. Bell, Ashbourne, a mahogany convex dial wall clock: with an eight-day duration, single-fusee timepiece movement, the round twelve-inch convex dial painted with black Roman numerals and the maker's name Jno. Bell, Ashbourne, the round mahogany case with a cast brass bezel, diameter 36cm. *Biography Jonathan Bell is recorded as working in Ashbourne, Derbyshire in the mid-19th century.
David Hatfield, Bosworth, an oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the square brass twelve-inch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five minute outer numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and engraved either side of VI o'clock with the maker's name David Hatfield, Bosworth, the matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and engraved with bee and bird decoration, with cast-brass urn corner spandrels and blued steel decorative hands, the oak-flat top case with plain three-quarter pillars to the hood with cast brass capitals, a shaped top to the trunk door and standing on shaped bracket feet, height 206cm. * Biography David Hatfield is recorded as working in Bosworth having been apprenticed in London in 1732.
A GEORGE III EMBOSSED TEA CADDY with a baluster body & domed circular foot, the cover with a large finial (& later-added hinge & clasp), by Samuel Taylor, London 1767 together with a 19th century Dutch table bell with a pedestal base & flower finial, maker's mark "A&CO", no apparent date letter; the latter 5.75" (14.5 cms) high (2)
A GOLD PLATED "MORDAN EVERPOINT" PENCIL with inscribed date "1889-1939", a gold cased telescopic pencil by S. Mordan & Co. (with arrow mark) & a Victorian gold-cased column pencil with engraved decoration & seal terminal, inscribed "Jos. Bell Esq. MD"; the latter 4.75" (12 cms) long (3) *Dr Joseph Bell (1837-1911) became renowned lecturer of the Medical University in Edinburgh. Arthur Conan Doyle attended Dr. Bell's lectures whilst studying medicine at University & was so fascinated by his tutor's powers of observation & his deductive & inductive powers of reasoning that he (Joseph Bell) later became the inspiration for Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes.
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