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A Late 17th/ Early 18th Century Walnut and Marquetry Longcase Clock, by James Clowes of London, the hood with a blind fret above glazed door and ebonised columns above a long trunk door with marquetry inlaid with flowers and a bird with an oval window, the base with conforming inlay, the 10” square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, 198cm high James Clowes is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as born in around 1643 in Astbury, Cheshire, older brother of John and son to James Clowes senior, a nail maker of Odd Rode. James Clowes became a Free Brother of The Clockmakers Company in 1671 - the same year as Thomas Tompion, Joseph Knibb, Daniel Quare and Joseph Windmills. In 1673 he was working at St. Giles in the Fields and then At. Ann s Blackfriars in 1675 when he married Mary Winckley of Biddulph, Staffordshire (at Barthomley in Cheshire). He is believed to have married again to a Jane Coulton in 1680 who was still alive in 1686. James Clowes signed the Clockmakers Company oath of allegiance in 1697 and paid quarterage up until 1705 when he is thought to have died.
Soul/Funk/Jazz 7" singles. Crown Heights Affair; 'Dancin'/Love Me' (CS 1002, 1977), Weather Report; 'Birdland' (S CBS 5205, 1977), Dooley Silverspoon; 'Let Me Be The No.1 (Love Of Your Live)' (SEV 1020, 1976), The Surprise Sisters; 'La Booga Rooga' (GD 1, 1976), Arthur Conley; 'Sweet Soul Music' (ATCO 6463X, 1967), The Undisputed Truth; 'I'm A Fool For you' (TMG 919, 1974), Stevie Wonder; 'Heaven Help Us All' (T 54200, 1970), George Chandler; 'Little Girl' (PB 5020, 1977), The Hues Corporation; 'Rock The Boat' (APB0-0232, 1974), Stevie Wonder; 'Sir Duke' (TMG 1068, 1976), Soul Train Gang; 'Soul Train "75" (Vocal)' (SB-10400, 1975), Shalamar; 'Uptown Festival' (FB 0885, 1977), Chairman Of The Board ft Prince Harold; 'You've Got Extra Added Power In Your Love' (S INV 4507, 1976), Maroons; 'Talking Blues' (Hoss 80, 1975), Pablo Cruise; 'Whatcha Gonna Do?' (Stereo 1920-S, 1977), Paul Humphrey & His Cool Aid Chemists; 'Funky L.A.' (45-1009, 1971), Mass Production; 'Welcome To Our World (Of Merry Music)' (K 10898, 1976), Commodores; 'This Is Your Life' (M 1361F, 1975), Tyrone Taylor; 'Extra, Extra' (WIP 6275, 1976), Brick; 'Music Matic' (Bang 008, 1977), Four Tops; 'Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life) (M 1175, 1970), The Ritchie Family; 'The Best Disco In Town' (2058 777, 1976), C. J. & Co; 'Devil's Gun' (WB 55400, 1977), Natalie Cole; 'I've Got Love On My Mind' (CL 15912, 1977), Tavares; 'Whodunit' (CL 15914, 1977), The Fatback Band; 'Keep On Steppin'' (2066 494, 1974), Eddie Kendricks; 'Goin' Up In Smoke' (TMG 1061, 1976), KC & The Sunshine Band; 'Queen Of Clubs' (Boy 88, 1974), James Brown; 'Hot' (2066 642, 1975), Sun; 'Boogie Bopper' (4382, 1977), William Bell; 'Tryin' To Love Two' (6167 424, 1977), Average White Band; 'Pick Up The Pieces' (K 10489, 1974), Kool and The Gang; 'Super Band' (CS 1001, 1977), Quantum Jump; 'The Lone Ranger' (WATT 2, 1976), People's Choice; 'Cold Blooded and Down-Right-Funky' (ZS8 4784, 1976), Commodores; 'Sweet Love' (M 1381F, 1975), Heatwave; 'Too Hot To Handle' (GT 91, 1976), Cameo; 'Post Mortem' (CC 010, 1977), Rare Earth; 'MA (Vocal)' (R 5053 F, 1973), Rare Earth; 'Here Comes The Night' (R 5021, 1970), Bryan Ferry; 'This Is Tomorrow' (2001 704, 1977), Gato Barbieri; 'I Want You' (AMS 7269, 1976), The Three Degrees; 'When Will I See You Again' (S PIR 2155, 1974), Daryl Hall and John Oates; 'Back Together Again' (PB 9053, 1976). (44)Overall condition is generally VG/VG+.
Rock/Folk/Jazz/Pop 12" albums. A good collection of approximately fifty albums, including some rarities.Led Zeppelin; Led Zeppelin I (2nd pressing, 588 171, 1969), Ten Years After; Sssh (DML 1052, 1969), John Martyn; The Tumbler (ILPS 9091, 1968), The Beatles; A Hard Days Night (Yellow Parlophone logo, PMC 1230, 1964), Magna Carta; Seasons (6360 003, 1970), Wynder K Frog; Out of the Frying Pan (ILPS 9082, 1968) Spooky Tooth; Spooky Two (ILPS 9098, 1969), Atomic Rooster; Death Walks Behind You (CAS 1026, 1970), Ian Carr's Nucleus; Roots (6360 100, 1973), Jack Bruce; Songs for a Tailor (583 058, 1969), Marlena Shaw; Just a Matter of Time (BN LA606-G, 1976), The Moody Blues; In Search of the Lost Chord (SML 711, 1968), Graham Nash; Wild Tales (SD 7288, 1973), Unit 4+2; 1st Album (LK 4697, 1965), Paul Kantner/Grace Slick; Sunfighter (FTR 1002, 1971), Paddie Bell and the Furey Brothers; I Know Where I'm Going (SZLP 2104, 1968), Isaac Hayes; Blue Hayes (2465 016, 1970), Mary Ann McCall; Easy Living (MG 6040, 1957), Charile Parker; Choice Bird (JAZ 2008, 1982), Golden Earring; Moontan (2310 288, 1973), John Peel Presents Top Gear (REC 52S, 1969), together with other albums.Overall condition is generally VG/VG+.
Three piano accordions. A twelve bass model made by Bell and a forty-eight bass accordion with no sign of a maker's mark, together with a Francesco Modello accordion in need of restoration. A single case is included. (3)Red bell- Some condition issues. The keys are sticking, lacks screw to the grill above the keys, the buttons and the bellows have no condition issues. The Francesco Modello- Again some condition issues, some valves seem to be blown, rust to corners of bellows although no holes.The red forty-eight bass- Is in a very good condition, although one button sticks.
Two Early XX Century Lehmann (Germany) D.R.G.M. Tinplate Toys, comprising of Tut Tut wind-up toy, playworn with signs of corrosion, damage to front wheel (missing outer tyre section), mechanism functional and a Clockwork Tinplate Performing Seal Lion, missing whiskers, bell and key, playworn, accompanied by a Morning Telegraph newspaper article dated 24th May 1985 in which both items were featured.
A Nineteenth-century gilt metal mantel clock, the case in the Baroque style with peacock head scrolling surmount, above scroll and vase design panels on acanthus leaf feet, enclosing a cream enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals, the French twin train movement numbered 21434 and striking on a bell, 47 cm high
Charlie Turner, 'The Manhattan' contemporary oak 8-day longcase clock, in a cylindrical slatted case with light fitting below, the silvered chapter ring with blued metal hands and exposed Franz Hermle 791-880H movement striking on a bell, 187 cm highNot running at time of inspection, the clock has not been tested, overall appears to be in good condition.
A William IV mahogany bracket clock, second quarter 19th century, the case with carved foliate, scrolling and fan decoration above glass aperture to front on plinth base with brass ball feet, having twin cornucopia and ring handles, the painted dial with Roman numerals and outer minute track, the two train fusee movement striking on a bell, signed to backplate Leplastriers LONDON, with key, winder and associated pendulum, 41cm high, 25.3cm wide, 17cm deepPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece. Footnotes: Note: The Leplastrier (Le Plastrier) family of clockmakers were active in the City, East London and Kent during the first half of the nineteenth century.
A French gilt and patinated bronze mounted black slate three-piece clock garniture, late 19th century, the central clock in the form of a fluted column base surmounted by a bronze figure, after Alfred Louis Habert, 1824-1893, depicting a lady seated on a stool and holding a flower, signed HABERT, the white enamel dial signed VILAIN DUBOIS BOURGES, with Roman numerals and outer minute track, the eight day movement striking on a bell, numbered 12723, flanked by brass urns with twin female mask handles, the covers surmounted by Classical standing female figures, on corresponding column bases, clock - 46.5cm high, garniture - 33.5cm high Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece. Footnotes: Note: Alfred Louis Habert was a student of Pradier, who 'exhibited only three times at the Salon, between 1850 and 1886, notably showing two statuettes in bronze. L'Amour meditant (1861) and La Discipline (1886). Also known by the sculptor is another statuette in bronze, Cupidon.. sold in London in 1977. Finally, La Vierge aux raisons is noted for having been cast by Susse in three sizes' - Kjellberg, Pierre, Bronze of the 19th Century, Schiffer Publishing Co., 1994, 375pp
A French gilt and patinated bronze mantel clock, second half 19th century, in the form of an elephant supporting the clock with a figure riding above holding a parasol, on an elaborate rococo base with shells and C-scrolls, the gilt dial with enamel plaques with Roman numerals, with eight day movement, the backplate with pastille for Japy Freres and stamped E.P. LÉPOSÉ and numbered 5889, with pendulum, missing bell, 55cm high, 42cm wide, 21.5cm deepPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece. Footnotes: Note: Japy Freres & Co., are recorded as working in Paris c.1860 - Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G. Press, 2022, 418pp.
Six Georgian drinking glasses, 18th century, comprising: a wine glass with pan-topped bowl, raised on a slender air twist stem with central swollen knop, above conical foot, 15.6cm high; a wine glass with round funnel bowl engraved with grapevines, raised on a double knopped air twist stem, above conical foot, 15.5cm high; a wine glass with rounded bell bowl engraved with grapevines and leaves, raised on a opaque air twist stem, above conical foot, 13.7cm high; two wine glasses engraved with tulips and leaves to the bowl and trellis swags to the rim, each raised on a double series opaque air twist stem above conical foot, 14.1cm and 13.1cm high; and a wine glass with ogee bowl, raised on an opaque air twist stem, above conical foot, 14.8cm high (6)
A George III gilt-bronze mounted musical bracket clock, by George Prior made for the Turkish Market, London, last quarter 18th century, the architectural case painted with polychrome floral swags and sprays on a green ground, surmounted with a cut-glass sphere above a facetted dome flanked by flambeau urn finials and cut-glass spheres to corners, above two conforming gilt-bronze capped faceted columns, the sides with fabric lined pierced scrolling foliate panels and swing handles, the reverse with arched glazed door, on a moulded plinth base with scrolling foliate feet, the white enamel dial with Turkish numerals, signed GEORGE PRIOR LONDON, with two subsidiary dials above, one inscribed CHIME / SILENT, the other with list of tunes SABAC HAFFIF / MINUETT / SAMAHE / SONG, within shaped floral decorated surround within gilt borders, enclosed within floral cast bezel, the three train fusee movement striking on a bell and playing four tunes on ten bells, the backplate signed Geo Prior London, with pendulum and case key, 67cm high, 40cm wide, 23.5cm deepProvenance: The Property of a LadyPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece. Footnotes: Note: George Prior, 1735-1814, was well known for exporting clocks to the Turkish market in the late 18th century. After the establishment of trade with the Ottoman Empire, British diplomats in the late 17th century began presenting clocks as gifts to Ottoman officials, leading to a break in the dominance of the French and Swiss in the market for timepieces. This eventually resulted in a high demand for British clocks and lucrative export businesses such as that of George Prior. Such was his success in this area that the word coined by the Turkish to describe a British-made timepiece, 'Pyrol', is a derivative of his surname. He is listed as being active in 1765-1812 at 31 Prescot Street, Goodman's Fields, London, when he was succeeded by his son Edward - Looms, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G. Press, 630pp.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, first quarter 19th century, the break-arch case with brass swing handle to brass fillet moulded single pad top panel over moulded cornice, the hinged front panel with convex glass and cast brass bezel, with brass fish scale lower quadrant frets to front and corresponding arched frets to sides, on a moulded plinth base with brass ogee bracket feet, the painted circular dial with Roman numerals and outer minute track, signed NATHAN WEYMOUTH, the five-pillar two train fusee movement striking a bell, 40.5cm high (handle not extended), 32.3cm wide, 20cm deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.
An English longcase clock, early 18th century, the red jappaned case decorated with gilt chinoiseries, the break arch hood with twin columns, the trunk with lenticle and decorated with pagodas, trees and foliage, on plinth base, with added foliate engraved brass arch above square brass dial with chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Thos Stones, London, enclosing subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, flanked by twin cherub and crown spandrels, the four-pillar eight day rack striking movement with anchor escapement, lacking bell, with weights and pendulum, 212cm highPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece. Footnotes: Note: Thomas Stones (alias Scones), is recorded as working in London, 1692-1747?, apprenticed in 1684 to John Westoby, c.1692 - Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G. Press, 2022, 744pp.
A George III mahogany bracket clock, third quarter 18th century, the case with a caddy top surmounted by a swing handle and flanked by brass pinecone finials, with gilt-pierced quadrants above the break arch brass lined front door, on plinth base and ogee bracket feet, with glass panels to sides and loose brass fretwork panel to reverse door, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals, with dodecagon subsidiary date dial and shaped plaque signed Solom'n Clark London to matted dial centre, with C-scroll spandrels and Strike/Silent dial to arch, the two train fusee movement striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with a pagoda amongst scrolling foliage, with winder and pendulum, 48cm high (handle not extended), 28cm wide, 19cm deepPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece. Footnotes: Note: Solomon Clark(e) is recorded as working in Shoreditch, London, in 1762 - Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G. Press, 2022, 155pp.
A Hidden-Bells Musical Box, By L'Epée Ser. No. 26747 - for restoration - steel bedplate stamped SW, governor train missing, single-spring motor and single-section comb, seven bell teeth (three off) on lever-select, and three later teeth to extreme treble, in red stained interior under dustlid, M. E. Slapoffski transfer to lid, in all-grained case with inlaid lid - 20in. (51cm) wide, the cylinder 9in. (23cm)
A Large Bells-In-Sight Musical Box, Playing Ten Airs Ser. No. 39349, with single-spring motor, single-section comb with the six bell teeth to extreme right on lever-select, linier-buffet mounted engraved tuned bells each with birds-in-flight gilt hammers, in ebonised interior under dustlid, lacking tunesheet, in part-grained case with the veneered lid geometrically inlaid in fruitwood, a Roman bust depicted in inlay to the front - 24in. (61cm) wide, the cylinder 14in. (35.5cm)Teeth and tips present, plays smoothly bells working
Musical Box Chinese Bell Striker Figures A set of three mounted on ebonised board for bedplate positioning (one arm lacking); a good loose set of three gilded strikers complete with hammers; and a single painted figure with moving head linkage; together with a quantity of Mechanical Music related books including works by Ord-Hume, Proudfoot, Tallis and Bowers (qty)
A Very Good 14.3/4-Inch Symphonion Disc Musical Box With Bells Accompaniment, Style 121 Ser. No. 494341, with Sublime-Harmonie' combs, each with five teeth bell sections, for the ten tuned plain polished bells with plain hammers mounted proud of the walnut soundboards, silvered titled gilt bedplate, sepia Putti in garden lithograph inside the lid, in walnut case with raised fielded top and small plinth base, with a period disc storage box in mahogany containing 13 discs - the musical box 21in. (53cm) wide, the storage box 16in. (41cm)Missing two teeth (see picture), plays smoothly with bells working
A Red Edison GEM Phonograph Ser. No. 3197470, with Model R 4-minute reproducer, red finished body with black and gilt transfers, crane and matching red sectional horn (period bell), oak base with bentwood lid, with a selection mix of 47 black and mostly blue Amberols, plus one Royal Purple Amberol.
Two 19th Century Chinese embroidered panels A/F mounted on card having a gold ground with embroidered garden images to include pagodas, figures, birds and bridges, each panel measuring 53cm x 11cm, areas of deterioration, together with selection of mid to late 20th Century Chinese embroidered panels on silk to include one on a scroll mount together with a Chinese watercolour on silk of bamboo plants signed lower left hand corner and a Victorian fireside bell pull having an attached crotchet purse for notes and coins for the staffLocation:
BLAIR ATHOL 12 YEAR OLD FLORA & FAUNA HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Despite being situated in the small town of Pitlochry, Blair Athol distillery is named after another town about seven miles further north. There is some speculation that this was done to ingratiate the distillery with the Duke of Athol who owned the land the distillery was built on.As with so many other distilleries, Blair Athol couldn’t weather the storm of The Great Depression and closed its doors in 1930. During this period of silence the distillery was acquired by Arthur Bell & Sons who reopened it in 1949. Today it still provides the heart of the Bell’s blend.43% ABV / 70cl
BLAIR ATHOL DISTILLERY EXCLUSIVE 2010 RELEASE HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Despite being situated in the small town of Pitlochry, Blair Athol distillery is named after another town about seven miles further north. There is some speculation that this was done to ingratiate the distillery with the Duke of Athol who owned the land the distillery was built on.As with so many other distilleries, Blair Athol couldn’t weather the storm of The Great Depression and closed its doors in 1930. During this period of silence the distillery was acquired by Arthur Bell & Sons who reopened it in 1949. Today it still provides the heart of the Bell’s blend.55.8% ABV / 70cl
PITTYVAICH 12 YEAR OLD FLORA & FAUNA SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Pittyvaich was built in 1975 by Arthur Bell & Sons in Dufftown, just a stones throw from The Dufftown Distillery. Most of its output was used in the Bell's blend, but it was also bottled as a single malt for the Flora & Fauna range and more recently in the form of the occasional Diageo Special Release. The distillery was sadly deemed to be surplus to requirements in 1993 and was demolished in 2002, making the liquid even more sought after.43% ABV / 70cl
PITTYVAICH 12 YEAR OLD FLORA & FAUNA SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Pittyvaich was built in 1975 by Arthur Bell & Sons in Dufftown, just a stones throw from the Dufftown Distillery. Mainly used to aid in the demand for the Bell's brand, but was bottled as a single malt in the Flora and Fauna range and more latterly as the occasional Diageo Special Release. The distillery was sadly deemed to be surplus to requirements in 1993 and was demolished in 2002, making the liquid even more saught after.43% ABV / 70cl
A Large Collection of Lo0se Inspectors Avoirdupois Bell Weights, Engraved Lancashire County Council, Borough of Burnley, Preston etc.. comprising of a cased part set of weights dated 1907 including 4 weights 56lb, 28lb, 14lb, and 7lb, 3 large 56LB weights and 12 other weights of varying size (a lot) Please note this lot is very heavy
An Inspectors Portable Avoirdupois Bell Weight Set English, dated 1907, plaque to the French polished oak case lid reads 'LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL, DE GRAVE & CO Ltd, LONDON' the oak case with purple velvet lining containing 4 Avoirdupois Bell weights each engraved 'LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL' and numbered 2665, from 7lb to 1lb with a set of smaller weights in a polished mahogany case from 8oz - 1dram but all numbered 999 and missing small weight, case width 35cm
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