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Lot 347

ROBERT BURNS INTEREST: TWO TAM O'SHANTER CAST METAL WALL PLAQUES one depicting the head of Tam O'Shanter, the other of Souter Johnnie, each with gilt paint; together with a brass bell with the date 1827 cast into it with a molded cord effect blue pull with a tuft of grey hair at the end, Souter Johnnie figure 34cm high Note: These two masks are copies of the faces of the Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnnie life sized figures in the Burns Monument and Memorial Gardens in Alloway on the banks of the River Doon.

Lot 37

Cricket Signed World Cup Team Sheets 52 team sheets in nice album from a numbers of events inc 1999, 2003, 2007, 2009. Some multiple signed over 100 autographs including Mark Ealham, Darren Gough, Graeme Hick, Graham Thorpe, Robert Croft, Neil Fairbrother, Angus Fraser, Adam Hollioake, David Lloyd, Nicky Boje, Steve Elworthy, Dale Benkenstein, John Blain, Ian Stanger, Stuart Carlisle, Grant Flower, Neil Johnson, Brad Hogg, Nasser Hussain, Ronnie Irani, Craig White, Matthew Hoggard, Ashley Giles, Paul Collingwood, Ian Blackwell, Mohammad Kaif, Dinesh Mongia, Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Andre Adams, Stephen Fleming, Chris Cairns, Lou Vincent, Shahid Afridi, Azah Mahmood, Saqlain Mushtaq, Lance Klusener, Sananth Jayasuriya, Wavell Hinds, Carl Hooper, Corey Collymore, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Michael Vaughan, Ian Bell, Paul Collingwood, Jon Lewis, James Anderson, Ravi Bopara, Jamie Dalrymple, Ed Joyce, Sajid Mahmood, Monty Panesar, Eoin Morgan, Muttiah Muralitharan, Chamida Vass, Daren Powell. Good condition Est. £35 – 55

Lot 249

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE MARBLE CLOCK of small proportions with gilt chapters striking on a bell. 7.5ins high.

Lot 120

An old Sheffield plate 'Old Mothers Bell' by Elkington & Co.

Lot 112

A brass skeleton clock, the 18.5 cm wide silvered dial with Roman numerals, fitted a single fusee movement, striking on a bell, 46 cm high, on an ebonised stand under a glass dome, 52 cm high Condition report with key and pendulum

Lot 123

A late Victorian/Edwardian ram's horn table snuff compendium, with a bell, on an oak base, 20 cm high See illustration

Lot 180

A French clock garniture, the clock having an 8.5 cm diameter enamel dial with Arabic numerals, fitted an eight day movement, striking on a bell, in a marble and brass case, 41 cm high, with an associated pendulum, and a matching pair of three light candelabra, 26 cm high See illustration

Lot 1073

1960'S FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A folder of signed magazine photos with approximately 70 ink signatures including Denis Law, Bill Foulkes, Bobby Charlton and Nobby Stiles of Man. Utd., Alan Ball and Colin Harvey of Everton, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst of England, Francis Lee, Colin Bell and Mike Summerbee of Man. City, Jeff Astle of WBA, Peter Osgood and Bobby Tambling of Chelsea, Tommy Gemmell and Jimmy Johnstone of Celtic, Peter Knowles and Derek Dougan of Wolves, Rodney Marsh of QPR, Trevor Hockey of Birmingham plus several of the England 1970 World Cup squad. Good

Lot 1388

ENGLAND / BOBBY MOORE AUTOGRAPHS A German issue Mexico 70 postcard of the England team lining up before a match at Wembley which is signed by Bobby Moore, Peter Bonetti, Alan Ball, Bobby Charlton and Colin Bell. Very slightly creased. Generally good

Lot 1493

ENGLAND Ten signed 12" x 8" photos of former England International players from the 1950's inc Brooking, Flowers, Bell. Clayton and Bowles with dealers COA. Good

Lot 18

A bronzed bell with brass handle in the form of a boy holding a torch

Lot 45

A german brass shell case marked 1907 to base plus a brass bell and 2 others

Lot 261

S Wainwright, Northampton, a Georgian oak long case clock with arched brass dial, seconds and calendar subsidiaries, numbered 309 and having twin-trained 8-day bell striking movement, 205cm high, case and movement in need of restoration.

Lot 286

Six Walt Disney Classic Collection figures, 'Tinker Bell Pauses to Reflect', 'Little Charmer (Tinkerbell)', 'Double Trouble (Pumbaa & Timon), 'Symphony Hour (Bravo Bravissimo, a/f)', 'A Perfectly Beautiful Little Lady (Lady)', boxed with certificates, also a Peter Pan 2001 Members Only base, boxed, (6).

Lot 29

A Box of Copper and Brass, including a J. E. Somerfield trivet, a watering can (WAF), seven brass bowls, six horse brasses, two candlesticks,candle holder, bell depicting a snooty fox, copper Trench Art lidded jar, with a letter from the front, the base signed Clark, a copper Trench Art lidded dish, unsigned and a Trench Art pepper, a brass preserving pan and a brass Indian vase. (27)

Lot 41

A Collection of Twenty Works by Rudyard Kipling, published by Macmillan & Co.,Ltd 1913 together with a collection of ten volumes of The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare published by George Bell & Sons York Street, Covent Garden, all literary prizes awarded at Cheltenham College together with several other poetic and literary books also awarded at Cheltenham college including Gibbon's Roman Empire Volume I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII; From Private to Field Marshal by Robertson, The Cloister and the Hearth Reade, Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes with portraits and plans published by Smith Alder & Co; Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel by Thomas Ingoldsby amongst them, beautifully bound with gilt tooling.

Lot 182

A tray inc a 19th century bell-form cloche and other glass, jewellery box, Aynsley Wild Tudor wares etc

Lot 269

A Lladro figure and bell (2)

Lot 1750

A pair of Victorian ruby glass table lustres Each of similar design with circular spreading bases extending to a basal knopped stem and terminating at a circular lobed bowl with scalloped gilt rim suspending a series of cut glass arrow form drops, each typically enamelled to the exterior sides with burnished gilt and opaque pink and white floral enamel designs, each mounted on an ebonised pedestal base, (one with glass dome), 35.5cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1750: A pair, the first one gilt rim bright, gilt and white enamel frieze bright paint thick, gilt to the circular plinth base rubbed, some scratching to the enamel leaves on the bell shaped base, all glass pendant droppers in tact and good condition. The second one rim in good condition, gilt in good condition to rim, gilt and white enamel to frieze good condition, minor scratches to the gilt on the central baluster stem, minor scratches to the leaf and white enamel frieze on the bell shaped base, minor rubbing on the gilt rim (only minor on this lustre) each with plinths, some rubbing to the red velvet, some supports to plinth possibly replaced with one glass dome only, in good condition.

Lot 1754

A late 19th Century Wedgwood black basalt vase Of campana urn form, raised on a socle and plinth base, the exterior sides beautifully relief moulded with classical scenes of figures holding lyres and scrolls, before leafy Arcadian landscapes, the plinth detailed with stylised flowerhead motifs, the upper sloped neck with lappet and fret borders, flanked by twin arched handles, 20cm high, impressed factory mark and date cypher for 1879. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1754: left hand scrolling handle restored in two places, just to the right of the scroll and also approximately 2cm down from the scroll traces of glue at the join between the bell shape support which is sitting on the plinth base where it joins the leave applied vase.

Lot 1758

A rare pair of Copeland Spode for Waring and Gillow, London, large slop pails and liners Each of cylindrical form decorated in polychrome colours with exotic birds perched amongst flowering plants complete with bell shape covers similarly decorated and original raffia wrapped handles, each with black printed marks Copeland late Spode, England, Waring and Gillows Ltd, Oxford Street, London. 28cms high excluding handle, 28cms diameter. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1758: the fist inner liner overall surface crazing minor rubbing to the gilt rim, polychrome decoration good condition, bucket, overall surface crazing minor rubbing to the gilt rim raffia handle good condition for age, minor rubbing to the gilt rim on the handle, the handles - paint flaking to the green shaped rock on the top of the left hand branch to which the bird is sitting, paint loss approximately 2 x 1cm and a smaller paint flake, overall surface crazing to the body. Second pale - the liner, overall surface crazing minor rubbing to the gilt rim, decoration good condition, the bucket, minor rubbing to the gilt rim, overall surface crazing, minor rubbing to some of the outline of the decoration of the peacock, otherwise decoration good for age, raffia handle good for age, rubbing to the gilt rim of the handles minor.

Lot 1783

A choice cut glass table lamp With a ruby tinted acid etched, tulip shape shade supported on a converted burner above a cut glass reservoir with lozenges and octagonal cut panels raised upon an octagonal shaft and bell shape circular base with Bakelite push switch. 62.5cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1783: the ruby tulip shaped shade good condition, lamp - converted to electricity, the plated fitting with a bulb holder side drilled with old cable with Bakelite push button on/off, bayonet fitting, the glass reservoir good condition, the octagonal shaft minor surface scratching above a glass roundel loose fitting, good condition.

Lot 1826

A late 19th Century brass bell Possibly from a ship with a metal triangular support raised upon an oak wall bracket with rope handle 49x24cms.

Lot 1832

An Edwardian rise and fall two branch ceiling light With a brass and iron scrolling branch with two later bell shape shades, with a brass helmet shape ceiling fitting. 82cms wide x 45cms minimum.

Lot 1893

Lady Lucy Herbert of Powys, 'Several excellent methods of hearing mass' Published with vision by John DeCock, Bruges, 1742, The Reverend Charles Boutell, 'The Monumental Brasses of England', published by George Bell, London 1849, 'Child's Companion' dated 1840 and 1855,' An Enquiry into the Human Mind on the principles of common sense' by Thomas Reid, published for Anderson & MacDowall, Edinburgh 1818, further books etc. (10)

Lot 2019

Miles Sharp (British early 20th Century) "Blue Bell Time" Watercolour, signed. 44.5x59.5cms, within an ornate frame.

Lot 2059

A Louis XV style clock garniture, 20th Century The clock with 9cm white dial, printed made in Italy with Roman and Arabic numerals, the two train bell striking German movement contained within a lyre shape case with an urn finial, scrolling leafy branches and cockerel masks flanked by figures of Pan standing on a veined marble plinth with bowfront ends, gilt metal plinth base raised upon paw feet. 61.5cms and a pair of conforming six branch candelabra. 68cms (3)

Lot 2062

A French variegated marble and gilt metal portico mantle clock With a 9.5cm white enamel dial with Arabic numerals painted with festoons, pierced foliate hands, the two train Samuel Marti movement, Paris 1900, No: 1020 with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the drum case surmounted with a vase of blooms eagles and leaves, the rectangular veined marble plinth with flambeau finials supported by columns with gilt metal mounts, visible mask and sunburst pendulum raised upon a rectangular plinth with a gilt metal leaf and shell mount raised upon four toupie feet with two keys. (illustrated)

Lot 2067

A late 18th Century ebonised bracket clock With a 20cm arched dial signed Thomas Walter, London on a sunken silvered sector in the matted centre above a calendar aperture, the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with pierced blued steel hands, leaf and foliate spandrels, strike silent ring in the arch enclosed foliate mounts, the four pillar movement with twin fusee's, strike on bell with anchor escapement, the back plate engraved with a central urn on a pedestal enclosed within an oval and flanked with trailing flowers, foliate engraved movement securing brackets to the case, the pendulum with adjusting screw, the case with a bell top, fish scale frets to the sides, brass side carrying handles, plain glass spandrels to the front door raised upon a plinth base. 50cms high x 30.5cms x 17.5cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: The ebonised case - the bell shape top surface scratching, the hinged door hinges, tight, centre screws missing to right hand hinge, glazed door old putty appears to be the original glass, glass spandrels fixed with pins possibly original, lacking escutcheon, some discolouration to strike silent ring in the arch, pointer possibly not original. gilt leafy applied border to ring good condition, spandrels some minor rubbing, silver chaptering rubbed, hands would appear to be original, some rubbing to silvered name plate and square aperture, gilt metal fretwork sides replaced and red ground behind with card backing replaced, overhead saucer bell possibly replaced, movement now with anchor escapement, signs on the rectangular engraved back plate of circular apertures possibly relating to an earlier verge escapement which would have had a short bob pendulum which now has possible a later pendulum, movement not working, side carrying handles old but possibly added later.

Lot 2068

An Ormolu mantle clock, French early 19th Century With a 8cm white dial signed Richond Fabt Boult Montmartre No: 17 A Paris, with Roman numerals, pierced trefoil and trident blued hands the two train bell striking movement with silk suspension also signed Richond Ft a Paris, the shaped case surmounted by a lady kneeling reading a book beside an alter, leaf and cabochon border, the shaped plinth case decorated with scrolling leaves, pendant flowers raised upon front rocaille and scroll feet, rear bracket feet. 49cms high x31x14cms, with pendulum and keys. (illustrated)

Lot 2075

A reproduction bur walnut George III mantle timepiece With a 9cm brass dial signed Elliott, London, retailed by Finnigans, wing mask spandrels, pierced blued hands the walnut case with a bell top, brass carrying handle raised upon a plinth base and compressed bun feet, the base stamped 2823, 22x15x8cms.

Lot 2076

A 19th Century gilt spelter figural mantle clock With a 8cm white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the two train eight day movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the case surmounted with an urn and flanked by children playing musical instruments raised upon a brake front plinth base. 31.5cms high x 41cms.

Lot 2080

A good Victorian gilt brass mounted mahogany chiming table clock, "Dent London" English circa 1880 with a 19cm dial signed on a plaque, Dent, London with Roman and Arabic numerals with blued steel scrolling hands, leaf and shell spandrels and subsidiary dials in the arch for chime/silent, slow fast and chime on eight bells and Westminster, the massive three train fusee and chain movement with anchor escapement and chiming on eight bells or four gongs with a further hour gong the bell/top case with five vase shape finials applied with a crisply cast gilt brass mounts with a vase of blooms and scrolling leaves the arched door with a bevelled glass, leaf and arrow cast mounts flanked by canted angles applied with figural leafy well cast mounts, the sides with gilt brass fretwork panels depicting a classical figure amongst pendent blooms and leafy scrolls, the back door with a panel pierced with quatrefoil's and roundels raised upon a plinth base with gilt metal mounts, leaf and paw feet. 73cms high x 41x30cms, with substantial winding key, and pendulum (illustrated) NB: See Britten's old clock and watches and their makers, 1986, page 423, Edward John Dent is listed at 61 Strand from 1851 to his death in 1853, and Frederick Dent from 1853 until his death in 1860 (upon his death the name continued until (1864) by 1867 the firm had become E Dent & Company. The firm Dent of London is recognised as the makers of "Big Ben" the main clock in the tower of the House of Parliament. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2080: the case, the central finial tight, back right hand finial loose and requires tightening, gilded metal work dusty requires cleaning, hinged front door hinges tight, glass appears to be original, some discolouration to metalwork border requires cleaning, minor rusting to left hand spandrel to the right hand screw, minor discolouration to the right hand spandrel bottom right hand corner by the screw, canted figural applications some minor discolouration, minor fading to the cavetto and plinth, pierced metal side panels left hand side good condition, right hand side minor discolouration to the outer edge, the arched dial, good condition, the name plaque dull and unpolished, minor discolouration to the outer silvered arch, very minor fading to the left and right hand side of the case showing traces of chalk streaking in polish, the rear door - the inset metal panel metalwork in good condition, some tears and holes to the red material backed lining.

Lot 2083

A 30 hour hook and spike wall clock, 18th Century With a 25cm brass dial, unsigned with Roman and Arabic numerals, cast mask and leaf spandrels, posted movement with anchor escapement striking the hour, saucer bell lacking, spandrel loose, with pendulum NB: Possibly by Richard Giles, who worked in Addebury, Oxen around 1736 he was from a Quaker family probably the original user of the zig zag dial decoration which is seen in this example.

Lot 2093

A simulated walnut cased mantle clock early 20th Century With a 13cm silvered dial with Roman numerals, leafy spandrels the two train Hamburg American Clock company ( crossed arrows) trademark, the spring driven movement striking on a coiled gong, the bell shape top with a carved frieze, acorn finials above brass mounted spirally turned columns raised upon a plinth base with a presentation plaque with pendulum and key. 40x32c17cms

Lot 2110

An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock With a 36cm white dial signed T Gaskell, Knutsford with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, Arabic numerals and painted spandrels the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell with a Walker false plate, the case with a swan neck cresting with brass roundel terminals, the crossbanded trunk with a shaped door raised upon a plinth base with canted angles and ogee bracket feet, with two weights and pendulum and winding key. 208cms.

Lot 2111

An early 19th Century oak and mahogany inlaid longcase clock With a 30cm white arched dial signed Wainwright, Nottingham with subsidiary date aperture painted with a finch, foliate spandrels, the arch painted with a maiden beside an anchor with masted vessels out to sea, the single train 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with brass roundels and a brass sphere finial above fluted brass cap columns, the crossbanded trunk door inlaid with stringing raised upon a plinth base with pendulum and one weight. 180cms high x 46cms.

Lot 2112

A George IV inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 32cm brass and silvered dial signed in an oval John Irvin Sligoe with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the matted roundel engraved with leaves, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on an overhead bell, the case with an arched hood with a shaped pediment and three brass spire finials, the glazed door with a fluted brass bezel inlaid canted angles, the trunk inlaid with a panel and checkering above a short inlaid door raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, requires restoration to case with two weights, pendulum and two brass and mahogany winding keys, approximately 223cms, width of plinth 44.5cms. (illustrated)

Lot 2113

An 18th Century oak longcase clock With a 28cm brass dial signed Binch, Liverpool with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary date aperture, cast mask and scroll spandrels the single train 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the slender case with a cavetto cornice above slender turned square headed columns, the trunk with a shaped long door, brass escutcheon raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet. 193cms x 39cms wide x25cms. Good colour *** Brian Loomes records (watch makers and clock makers of the world volume ll, Binch working from 1767-1777. With pendulum, one weight, wood wheel and lead weight. CONDITION REPORT: The case, minor damage beneath the cavetto cornice approx. 4cmsx0.25cms, glass door original, original putty border good colour to hood, the long door some movement in the drop hinge, door not fitting flush particularly at the bottom gap of 1.5cms, old repair to edge of the top of the door and a small piece of moulding missing, some surface scratching, good colour, minor surface scratching, old split to plinth base and a minor division between the left and right hand boards to the face of the plinth showing daylight, original long back board, bracket feet old, traces of lacquering to the brass chaptering, original hands, the movement would appear to be in good condition with pendulum, one weight, two extra lead wheels.

Lot 2115

A George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 31cm arched brass dial with a silver chapter ring signed Helm , Ormskirk with subsidiary seconds, the centre engraved with mask and scrolling leaves, leafy mask spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with flower terminals and urn finials above a glazed panel painted with leaves above turned wood columns, the trunk with a long door, well figured wood flanked by quarter columns raised upon a panelled plinth base with two weights, pendulum and movement winding key, glazed door cracked. approximately 231cms x width of plinth 50x25cms. CONDITION REPORT: Condition Report Lot 2115 - not in working order. date approx 1780-1800 The case, turned finials on left and right hand side possibly replaced, central finial possibly replaced traces of glue beneath the plinth on which it sits, old polish within the flowers, some rubbing to the glazed panels to the gilt the arched glass with an extended crack from left to right, the hinges are loose particularly the top hinge requires strengthening, some movement to the lower hinge, piece of veneer missing to the corner of the top of the upright column on the left hand side, lower plinth to the upright column piece of plinth missing at the back, return moulding right hand side beneath the right hand column piece of moulding missing at the back measures approx. 10cmsx0.25cms long door, some movement to the top hinge requires tightening, slight drop to the right hand side minor, the case possibly polished, some scratching to the plinth, some scratching to the bracket feet particularly the right hand side, original back board with old tape running the full length upto plinth, inside of the hood an old canvas applied on the left hand side and two strips of the right hand side where old splits have been brought together, the arched dial the seconds hand bent, scratching to the silver chaptering and scratches to the metal below, some scratching to the outer gilt brass ground, original foot board, repair to the wire upright which guides the pendulum, movement dusty not running, one winding wheel attached to cat gut one winding wheel separated, repair to the pendulum, the bob scratched. IN MY OPINION THE DIAL, MOVEMENT AND CASE BELONG TOGETHER.

Lot 2116

A 19th Century oak and mahogany and rosewood inlaid longcase clock With a 30cm white dial signed J Palin, Nantwich with subsidiary seconds lacking finger above a date aperture, Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with a classical dwelling, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell the case with a swan neck cresting above turned wood columns, the trunk with a short door inlaid with a rosewood lozenge raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, requires restoration, with a pendulum and movement winding key, no weights. 206cms, width of plinth 47cms x 21cms.

Lot 2117

An 19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 36cm white dial signed James Newport, Macclesfield with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with a dwelling and churches the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with brass rosette terminals above turned wood columns, the trunk with a shaped inlaid door flanked by baluster ring turned columns raised upon a plinth base with canted angles and bracket feet. 220cms x width of plinth 54cms x 23cms with two weights and a pendulum. (illustrated)

Lot 2118

A 19th Century carved oak longcase clock With 30cm arched brass dial signed Edward Hopkins, Bradford with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the spandrels engraved with figures emblematic of the four seasons, the lunar calendar engraved with the "moons age" painted with a galleon and figures in landscape, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a cavetto cornice above leaf carved spandrels, damaged glazed door, the trunk carved with flower heads and leaves, lozenge and flower carved sides raised upon a panel plinth similarly carved and shaped bracket feet. 220cms high x width of plinth 42cms x 23cms, with two weights, pendulum and movement winding key.

Lot 2121

An early 19th Century oak longcase clock With a 28cm white enameled dial signed Davey, Lewes with Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with roses and leaves, the single train movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above a plain frieze and brass capped columns the trunk with a long door raised upon a shaped plinth and bracket feet. 198x44cms with one weight and a pendulum.

Lot 2122

An 18th Century oak and later carved ebonised longcase clock With a 31cm brass dial signed Will Barnish, Rochdale with Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture the centre engraved with leaves and scrolls, cast mask and leafy spandrels the 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell the case with a gauntlet and spear cresting, bell shape top above a plain frieze, leaf carved columns the trunk door carved with lozenges, leaves and flower heads raised upon a similarly carved plinth base with one weight and a pendulum. 216cms x49cms wide.

Lot 2123

A good George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 33cm arched brass dial signed Latham, Wigan with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, cast gilt metal mask and leaf spandrels, the lunar calendar painted with a stone bridge and a castle, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell in a good quality case with a pagoda top, swan neck cresting with gilt flower and leaf terminals painted glass panels above brass capped fluted columns the trunk door with well figured wood flanked by quarter columns raised upon a panelled plinth base lacking bracket feet, approximately 230cms high x 50cms with two weights, pendulum and door key. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Pagoda shape top to the hood lacking a finial, carved flowers part of the scrolling leaf damaged approximately 2.5cms, the glass frieze possible crack or division in the centre and a crack on the right hand side, gilt decoration dull, glass to door original, holder original putty in place, crossbanding and line inlays to door good some tarnishing to the gilded tops and plinth of fluted columns, left hand back column lacking, the right hand back column sits overtly proud, trunk, pine back natural shrinkage crack, old wall fixing screw apertures, long door warped at the top and dose not close tight, good colour, discolouration to the capitals and bases of the fluted side columns, original pine horizontal board to bottom plinth, side moulding right hand side missing, stress crack running horizontally on the bottom of the raised panel plinth good colour, the panel is sitting proud on the right hand side and requires tightening, lacking feet, the arched dial some discolouration to gilding the arch, lunar calendar some scratching to the paintwork of the castle, moon face and bridge rubbing to the silvered chapter ring, some dirt discolouration to the central matted ground, scratching and rubbing to the seconds ring and date aperture, fingers appear original. movement not running (the side. moulding off the plinth is in the box with the clock requires re-fixing, but slightly chipped on the outer edge), foot board part replaced.

Lot 2242

A cut glass chandelier of Georgian design 20th Century With a shell and leaf decorated bell shape fitting above a gilt metal frieze with ribbon tied pendant blooms enclosing cut glass lozenges with six internal candle lights above a gilt metal finial, approx. 42" excluding bell shape fitting 57cms diameter.

Lot 2255

A Victorian mahogany extending dining table The moulded top with D shape ends enclosing two extra leaves above a plain frieze raised upon square headed fluted vase and sphere tapering legs, bell shape feet, brass shoes and stoneware castors. 74cms high x 236cms extended x 118cms wide. (illustrated)

Lot 2267

A cut glass ten branch chandelier of Venetian design With a bell shape lozenge cut top each of the five curvilinear branches applied with flowers with pendant cut glass lustres each branch with glass bowls, opaque glass candles with pendant lustres. 76cms high x 79cms diameter.

Lot 2268

A ten branch glass chandelier of Venetian design With a bell shape top with five curvilinear branches applied with flower heads with pendant glass drops each branch with clear glass bowls, opaque glass candles with light bulb fittings, 73x79cms wide.

Lot 2279

A Continental inlaid mahogany and marble secretaire a' abbant With a rectangular veined marble top above a frieze drawer inlaid with ribbon tied bell flowers above a hinged fall-front panelled door finely inlaid with an oval depicting a classical two handled urn with roses and leaves ribbon tied hare bells enclosing eighteen short drawers above two panelled cupboard doors cross banded with satin wood inlaid with ebony and boxwood line inlays and satin wood fan shaped spandrels raised upon later tapering support and spayed feet, with alterations 155cm x 93cm x 41cm.

Lot 2286

An early 19th Century mahogany and satinwood inlaid hanging bow front corner cupboard With a cavetto cornice with a satinwood frieze inlaid with pendant bell flowers each door inlaid with fanshape spandrels enclosing three shelves raised on a moulded plinth base 115 x 76 x 53cm

Lot 2304

A choice pair of cut glass and gilt metal six branch chandeliers Each of pear shape form with pendant glass floret's, each light with scrolling branches with six internal lights, bell shape bases and finials, approximately 65cms drop excluding fitting, 60 cms diameter.

Lot 3064

A boxed Steiff 'Bell Boy', no 1587 of 2000, model no 662997, with outer card packaging.

Lot 60

A George V silver dish or bowl, the reticulated blue-bell border on three Art Nouveau style feet, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1912

Lot 1766

A brass Bull paperweight and two copper kettles, cow bell, nutcracker and horn, apple peeler, etc (9)

Lot 1962

A French ormolu bracket clock under glass dome, late nineteenth century, the case as a reclining classical female with a dove in the Rococo style, enamel dial signed 'Hamlin & Robert', bell striking mechanism, height 25cm, on a gilt gesso plinth (key and pendulum)

Lot 311

A large collection of brass and plated British Bell Weights: various sizes and weights, some arranged in groups - early 19th Century brass (4), early to mid-20th Century - brass (38), plated brass (39) and small brass (30) (apx. 111)

Lot 146

A Belgium Dial Bakelite Telephone, marked 'Bell Telephone MFG Company', converted for modern usage

Lot 90

Audrey Hopkins water colour design for cushion depicting poppy and blue bell flowers signed to back H50 W50cm Cost of postage and packaging is £15.99 plus VAT on a tracked and recorded service. Combined postage available. World Wide and European service please enquire by email.

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