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Lot 1585

A French mid 19th century gilt mantel clock under dome, striking on a bell, 38 cm high

Lot 1344

Imhof Swiss brass mantel clock with two train movement, striking on a bell, 24cm high

Lot 736

A glass bell with sailing ship motif 25.5cm, cut glass wares including tray and pair of candlesticks. (9)

Lot 714

Rastel glass tankard, other glass ornament including a Bohemia bell 19.5cm, ceramics including Sylvac and Poole dish. (18)

Lot 775

A silver-coloured table bell, probably late 19th century engraved with a viscount's coronet and initials. 7.5cm high. 81gms. Apparently unmarked.

Lot 568

THREE BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include three tobacco pipes, wicker shopping basket, vintage tins, a vintage leather bag, an Adwell adding machine, boxed perfumes to include Avon 'Hobnail' bell, Avon 'Occur' , Yves Saint Laurent 'Rive gauche', Revlon 'Jontue', 'Bourjois', Estée Lauder 'Beautiful', golf clubs, framed prints, snooker cues, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes)

Lot 352

A GROUP OF FIVE CLOCKS, comprising a German anniversary clock, marked 154124 with key (not on original wooden stand), height 35cm, an Edwardian inlay balloon clock with gilt metal ball feet, enamel dial, Roman numerals and spade hands, with key, height 25cm, a burr walnut cased table clock, bell striking with pendulum and key, height 26cm (base is loose, case has a small split near the dial, Roman numerals are worn), an electric metal wall clock made by Gibson for Baume & Co. Ltd - Hatton Garden, a small modern Minster quartz battery operated mantel clock (5) (Condition report: clocks wind and chime, wall clock may need rewiring)

Lot 448

A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising a Rosenthal Johan Van Loon bisquitporzellan vase 4039/18, a Wedgwood 'Clio' pattern coffee can and saucer, an Aynsley 'Pembroke' pattern cabinet plate, a boxed Royal Worcester cabinet plate number four in a series of Chinoiserie 'The Kylin Pattern', two boxed sets of four Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' place card holders, a boxed Lladro 1999 Christmas bell, a Royal Delftware tea light holder, a Royal Doulton D6438 Rip Van Winkle character jug, a vase of Capodimonte white roses, a boxed Coalport 'Hunting Scene' pattern trinket dish, a Villeroy & Boch ashtray, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: Capodimonte roses have slight nibbles and dusty, no obvious damage on other pieces)

Lot 1378

Three various antique brass bell weights to include 7, 2, 1 LB, together with another set of weights

Lot 965

The UH-1N Twin Huey, often referred to as the Bell 212 Super Huey, is a versatile medium-lift utility helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It is an evolution of the iconic UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) series and has been widely utilized by various military and civilian organizations for diverse missions.Key features and aspects of the UH-1N Bell 212 Super Huey helicopter include:1. **Heritage and Variants**: The UH-1N is an upgraded variant of the original UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) helicopter. It is often referred to as the Bell 212 in civilian configurations. The UH-1N serves in various roles, including transport, search and rescue (SAR), medical evacuation (MEDEVAC), and law enforcement.2. **Performance**: The UH-1N is known for its reliability and performance in various operational environments. Its twin-engine configuration provides enhanced safety and operational capability, particularly in adverse conditions.3. **Tactical Operations**: The UH-1N's agility and versatility make it suitable for a wide range of tactical missions, including troop transport, cargo lift, reconnaissance, and close air support.4. **Search and Rescue**: The helicopter's configuration allows it to conduct search and rescue operations effectively, reaching remote or inaccessible areas.5. **Law Enforcement**: The UH-1N has been used for law enforcement purposes, including airborne surveillance, transportation of law enforcement personnel, and support for special operations.6. **Cargo Transport**: The helicopter's cargo-carrying capacity makes it valuable for transporting personnel, equipment, and supplies.7. **Civilian Applications**: The Bell 212 civilian variant serves in various civilian roles, including offshore oil platform support, VIP transport, firefighting, and aerial surveying.8. **Global Usage**: The UH-1N has been utilized by military forces, law enforcement agencies, and civilian operators around the world. Its adaptability and reliability have contributed to its widespread use.9. **Evolution and Upgrades**: The UH-1N has undergone various upgrades and improvements over the years, including enhancements to avionics, navigation systems, and mission capabilities.10. **Military and Civilian Transition**: The UH-1N's transition from military service to civilian roles highlights its flexibility and adaptability, allowing it to serve diverse needs.The UH-1N Bell 212 Super Huey's legacy is intertwined with its iconic predecessor, the UH-1 Iroquois. Its ability to perform a range of missions, from military to civilian, underscores its importance as a reliable and versatile rotorcraft. Its legacy lives on through its continued service and its place in the history of aviation.Measures 16 x 5.5 x 10.

Lot 1028

Victorian evening dinner bell, with three mother of pearl shells, floral and grape gilt decoration, and bird finial, raised upon a circular soapstone base with gilt pierced gallery, H14cm

Lot 1145

French early 19th century 8-day mantle clock, with a gilt figure of a Turkish lady resting on a drum enclosed Parisian movement, on a broad decorated plinth resting on scroll feet, silvered dial with Roman numerals and steel moon hands, with a silk suspension and count wheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell.Dimensions: Height: 33cm  Length/Width: 25cm  Depth/Diameter: 10cm

Lot 1072

Three 18th century wine glasses comprising a plain stemmed glass with bell shaped bowl and conical folded foot H16cm, another plain stemmed glass with ogee bowl and folded foot and a Continental glass with gilt faceted bowl, decorated with male figure within a landscape, on a clear Silesian seven sided cut stem (3)

Lot 1144

French late 19th century 8-day gilt ormolu mantle clock on a padded base - with urn surmount and floral garland crest on lobed disc cast feet, white marble two-part dial and panel beneath, dial with applied Roman numerals and gilt spade hands, Parisian rack striking movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With pendulum and key. Dimensions: Height: 35cm  Length/Width: 20cm  Depth/Diameter: 13cm

Lot 1231

Early 20th century Chippendale design mahogany chair, shaped cresting rail upholstered in pale fabric with a studded bands, on cabriole supports, the front supports carved with foliage and bell flowersDimensions: Height: 90cm  Length/Width: 62cm  Depth/Diameter: 68cm

Lot 1152

John Abbot of London - early 18th century walnut 8-day longcase clock c1740, hood with glazed side panels and tall swept pagoda pediment above a break arch hood door with attached pillars and gesso wooden capitals, long trunk door with a conforming break arch top on a rectangular plinth with applied shaped skirting, brass dial with a matted center and continuous herringbone engraving to the surround, cast spandrels, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute track and inner quarter hour track, subsidiary seconds dial and square date aperture, silvered tempus fugit boss to the break arch, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 250cm  Length/Width: 45cm  Depth/Diameter: 22cm

Lot 1148

Henry Marc - early 19th century tortoiseshell and brass inlaid mantel clock c1820, eight-day Parisian movement with a silk suspension and count wheel striking, sounding the hours and half hours on bell, white enamel Roman dial with pierced trefoil handles, the case in shaped form with pointed pediment, decorated with scrolling foliate brass inlay, on reverse-ogee plinth baseDimensions: Height: 27cm  Length/Width: 18cm 

Lot 1158

Robert Dalgliesh of Falkirk - Early 19th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock with a break arch pediment and conforming hood door, hood with flanking turned pilasters and brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and spire topped door, on a rectangular plinth with applied shaped skirting, silvered sheet break arch dial with engraving to the spandrels and arch, Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and matching steel hands, calendar aperture and seconds dial, with a recoil anchor escapement, rack striking movement, striking the hours on a Bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 197cm  Length/Width: 47cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Lot 1155

Benjamin Maud of London - 8-day mahogany longcase clock c 1770, with an open fretted swan necked pediment and urn finial, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilaster with Corinthian capitals, trunk with blind fretwork, reeded quarter columns and a break arch trunk door with a glazed lenticle, short plinth with raised beaded moulding on a stepped base, brass break arch dial with spandrels, matted dial centre, recessed seconds and date apertures with a silvered chapter ring, cartouche name plate and engraved silvered boss depicting a bird of prey to the arch, with a recoil anchor escapement and rack striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 232cm  Length/Width: 40cm  Depth/Diameter: 20cm

Lot 1133

19th century telescopic hunting horn, the bell engraved 'The Beaufort', with makers mark Kohler & Son, makers, 61 Victoria Street, Westminster (from Covent garden) London, in a leather sheath, horn full extended L91cm

Lot 1154

Philip Brew of Dublin - 8-day mahogany longcase clock c 1760, with a swans necked pediment and deeply carved convex frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with Corinthian brass capitals, trunk with convex molding and canted corners, break arch topped door with canted edge on a square plinth with applied base and bracket feet, square brass dial with a matted center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, seconds ring and date aperture, cast spandrels and matching steel hands, recoil anchor escapement and rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 254cm  Length/Width: 47cm  Depth/Diameter: 26cmCondition Report:Gut line missing from the going barrel.

Lot 1157

Denton & Fox of Hull - Early 19th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock c1802, pagoda pediment with an oval inlay and three ball and spire finials, break arch painted dial and hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass Corinthian capitals, long trunk door with conforming break arch top on a rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, early Wilson (Birmingham) dial with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute dots, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with matching steel hands, floral spandrels within raised gesso work and a conforming oval depiction of a young maiden and dog to the break arch, dial pinned via a falseplate to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.Joseph Denton was a respected and prolific Hull clock maker working in Scale Lane Hull 1779 and Silver Street 1782-1814. Entering a short-lived partnership with Charles Fox from Beverley in 1802.Dimensions: Height: 240cm  Length/Width: 44cm  Depth/Diameter: 22cmCondition Report: The pendulum requires attention.

Lot 1147

Eugene Farcot - French "cherub on a swing" mantel clock c1870, with an alabaster case and drum movement supported by twin scroll supports on a stepped plinth raised on alabaster bun feet, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and steel moon hands, 8-day count wheel striking movement, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, mounted on an oval padded plinth with an ebonised base and conforming glass dome. Eugene Farcot was a highly respected 19th century Parisian clockmaker who in 1862 invented and patented the ingenious double action escapement with half-moon pallets and twin escape wheels used on this clock. The design of the escapement allows the pendulum to swing forwards and backwards as opposed to the conventional pendulum oscillating from left to right.Dimensions: Height: 38cm  Length/Width: 30cm  Depth/Diameter: 16cmCondition Report: Dome with chips to the rim of the glass.

Lot 179

Collection of brass inkwells together with a bell

Lot 343

Three vintage early plastic telephones, to include: ATM green telephone with bell set, an AEP black telephone and another black telephone, marked variously underneath, including ' G.P.O BATCH '

Lot 150

A vintage brass hotel receptionist bell (approx 14.5cm diameter)

Lot 240

Mid Century childs / babys teething ring having a white metal koala bell suspended from a white ring. Measures 11cm.

Lot 177

'Trinity House' cast bronze maritime bell, dated 1945, the lettering in relief (Measures approx 27cm high, missing clapper)

Lot 2260

A yellow metal fancy stirrup shaped open link bracelet, having bolt ring clasp and eleven charms attached, to include a hollow globe, a bell with granulated detail ste with three 4.8mm turquoise and carnelians, a broken charm, a galleon set with eight 1.3mm turquoise (12 deficient), a broken carriage with two marquise and six round turquoise cabochons, two puffer fish with turquoise eyes, a 9ct Venetian glass bead teapot, an openwork lantern with two clear beads, a donkey surmounting an 11.12 x 9.1mm pink topaz, a ewer with two marquise shaped green cabochon stones (untested), and an ornate hollow ball charm with four oval and one round red stone cabochons, bracelet length 210mm, width 7mm, gross weight 96.1g, stamped and tested as 18ct, teapot hallmarked 9ct, London 1992

Lot 2464

A Victorian brass Gothic influence skeleton clock under glass dome, having a silvered Roman chapter ring, eight-day twin train chain-driven fusse seven pillar movement, with anchor escapement and striking on a gong, the whole raised upon a marble plinth, clock only h.50cm, gross h.64cm (including dome)Dome excellent.Clock runs.Hour strike on gong functioning.May have formally had passing half hour strike on bell.Centre vacant hole to top pillar.Otherwise very good.

Lot 2468

Benjamin Trist of Brixham – a Victorian and later mahogany and fruitwood droptrunk wall clock, having a signed circular white enamel Roman dial, dia.10”, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day weight-driven striking movement (lacking bell), case h.123cm (case with extensive restoration)With weights, pendulum and winding key.Dial overpainted and with crazing.Minute hand bent.Lacks bell.Movement clean.Case made-up.

Lot 2471

Bosworth of Nottingham – a Victorian oak cased droptrunk wall clock, having a signed white enamel circular Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day movement striking on a bell, case h.130cm

Lot 2128

A George II silver bell shape tankard, having plain baluster body with gilt-washed interior and moulded rim, upon a spreading circular foot, the applied scrolling handle with acanthus leaf engraved integral thumbpiece, marks worn but appears to be Gabriel Sleath & Francis Crump, London 1754, h.13cm, 12oztStands well.No signs of old engraving.Gilt-washed interior excellent.No splits or repairs.Tiny dent to front centre, which is only visible from certain angles.Some marks partly worn only.Overall an excellent and clean example.

Lot 2462

Finer & Nowland of London - a Regency mahogany dome topped bracket clock, having a signed convex white enamel dial, with twin winding holes for a brass eight-day gut-driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the backplate with leaf engraved border, the case having brass ring carry handles, brass inlays, and pierced brass fishscale sound grilles, h.43cmFully working.Inside of glass bezel with filler.Dial good, has been overpainted.Case highly polished.Two shrinkage splits to top but no losses.Replaced cut-in veneer section to left hand side.Backplate not signed.All appears to belong, no unexpected holes to backplate.With pendulum, later door and winding keys.In good restored condition.

Lot 2467

Richard Quinton of Downton – an 18th century oak cased wall clock, having a 10” square brass dial, signed to the chapter ring, with engraved and matted centre, cast brass spandrels, and pierced blue steel hands, 30-hour weight driven striking movement (lacking bell) UK SHIPPING £30 ON THIS LOT With pendulum

Lot 2475

Henry Harrison of London - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a 12" brass arched dial, signed to a convex disc to the arch, cast brass spandrels, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, two winding holes for a brass eight-day five-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, with brass cased weights and pendulum, the hood with fluted canted corners, the case with arched panelled door, h.216cmWith weights and pendulum.Case quite tired, having veneer splits down left side, and moulding losses to base and left side.Movement appears good, complete and original.Dial tarnished and with age wear.Middle of dial has been overpainted.Generally original but tired condition.

Lot 2473

William Carter of London - a George III brass longcase clock dial and movement, the 12" arched brass dial having silvered chapter ring and signed to a silver band 'William Carter London', with cast brass spandrels, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with rocking ship automata entitled Royal George, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day five-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, all on replacement modern seatboard

Lot 2459

A mid-19th century French ebonised carriage clock, having gilt brass carry handle, white enamel Roman dial signed by the retailer Thomas a Paris (with hairlines and restoration), maker Jean Vincenti, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate signed Thomas a Paris, h.23cm (handle down)In working order.

Lot 2476

Joseph Warren of Ixworth - a William IV iron two-train turret clock, having signed small brass Roman dial, dia. 5", within iron framed eight-day striking movement, w.20", together with weights, rod pendulum, crank handle; and sold with two pressed convex metal clock faces, each gilded with Roman numerals on a black background, dia.38"Note: Joseph Warren settled in Ixworth in 1818 and is listed in White's Suffolk Directories between 1823-1855 as a clock and watchmaker based on the High Street. He was also a noted collector and antiquary, who helped found the Bury and West Suffolk Archaeological Institute in 1848, and at one point had possession of both the Anglo-Saxon 'Tostock buckle' and 'Ixworth cross' (both now in the Ashmolean Museum). By the 1874 edition of White's he is listed as a 'Dealer in Antiques', with Nathenial Randell having taken over the watch and clock business. Dial diameter 5”.No bell.

Lot 2474

George Suggate of Halesworth - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a 12" painted arched dial, signed to the centre and with rocking ship automata to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date dials, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day five-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the whole housed in a 'London' case with stop-fluted and brass pilasters, arched panelled door to a boxbase, h.234cmSome craquelure to dial.Significant paint loss to sky around automaton.Dial has not been repainted.Case door with evidence of old inactive wormholes and some warping.Left hand fret panel to hood missing.Three quarter rear brass mounts to pilasters missing.With weights and pendulum.Overall good and original with some age wear etc.

Lot 179

An 18th century oak cased longcase clock, the twelve inch arched brass dial signed Nat Hedge, Colchester, with tempus fugit subsidiary dial, having an eight day movement, striking on a bell, 198cm high

Lot 173

A Queen Anne burr walnut and feather banded cased longcase clock, the twelve inch brass dial, with silvered chapter ring, signed, Henry Mafsy, London, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 212cm high. There is a Henry Massy recorded, as the son of Nicholas, working at Charles Street near St. James's Square in London, from circa 1690 to 1712Overall condition is basically complete but scruffy. The wood of the case is dry, with some areas of lifting veneers and some losses to mouldings and veneers, mostly to corners and edges. Dial looks complete but slightly rubbed. Movement is corroded, but free when pushed, so the bell will ring and hands turn. Pendulum is missing the top, so cannot be suspended. Has two weights, winder and a key for the case which works ok. Back boards have been adapted and drilled many times. Collected from a house move, so unrestored and dirty from use.

Lot 444

A collection of mantel clocks, metalwares, to include a Doulton lamp base, 1930's mantel clocks and a cow bell

Lot 306

A mixed collection of unboxed vintage die-cast model vehicles to include Dinky Toys Ford Transit Police Van and Range Rover. Matchbox King Size K-5 Car Transporter, K-13 DAF Building Transporter and another DAF Truck, No. 12 Foden Breakdown Truck, 30S Dinky Toys Austin Wagon, Dinky Bell Police Helicopter and other similar models including Corgi Juniors. (15) All in original paint barring one Artillery Tractor. Police Van includes driver, radar and roadsigns Some play worn and some G/VG.

Lot 2372

An Austrian Silver Table-Bell, Possibly by Peter Schima, Vienna, 1846 fluted tapering and with fluted loop handle90mm high, 3oz 3dwt, 98grMarked on side. There is some wear to the maker's mark. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2461

A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd., Chester, 1911 inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, with a central reeded band and two leaf-capped scroll handles, later engraved on one side with the badge of the Royal Temple Yacht Club and dated '1928', above an inscription16cm high, 19oz 6dwt, 601grThe inscription reads ' Annual Sea Fishing Match Presented by W. J. P. Peacock Trustee Won by Sidney M Wilson 6th October'.

Lot 9

A Baluster Wine Glass, circa 1710, the bell-shaped bowl with basal air tear on an everted baluster stem with further air tear, basal knop and folded foot 13.5cm highSee Bickerton (LM) Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses, An Illustrated Guide, pg.66, pl.59 Free from chips and cracks. Expected surface wear and scratches only.

Lot 134

A Bronze Bell, with goat horn handle52cm high

Lot 693

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Samuel Shepley, Stockport, circa 1760, arched pediment, crossbanded arched trunk door, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, scroll engraved dial centre with seconds and date aperture, arch with moonphase aperture and signed above, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, (possibly later case), 238cm highCase with small chips and mouldings missing in parts, hood left hand side capital with a chip, underside of the hood with some of the mouldings missing in parts, both side cheeks of the case with small pieces of wood under the seatboard, later seatboard, possibly later case, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 696

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, unsigned, circa 1790, pagoda pediment, stop brass fluted columns and pilasters, 12-inch arch silvered dial with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, arch with strike/silent selection, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 247cm high Trunk door with small cracks, front of the plinth with scratches and small cracks, dial is discoloured, later hands, movement with a later hammer and later bell, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 699

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed J. Harrocks, Lancaster, circa 1750, flat top pediment, crossbanded arch trunk door, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 207cm highCase with minor chips to the edges in parts, hood moulding with one small piece missing to the left hand side, trunk door is discoloured in parts, later bracket feet, later seatboard, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 694

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed James & Jacob Butler, Bolton, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, 13-1/4-inch square brass dial, dial centre with date and moonphase aperture and signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 226cm highCase has been polished, later finials, one finial missing, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 703

A Black Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Stokes, St Ives, No.506, circa 1740, flat top pediment, glazed side panels, arch trunk door decorated with Chinese figures, pagodas, British galleon, 12-inch arch Roman and Arabic numeral brass dial, matted dial centre with seconds dial, date aperture, signed and numbered on a plaque, arch with Strike/Silent selection, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, (later case), 228cm highThe case is of the same period in date as the dial and movement, but the case was not made for this dial and movement, case with small signs of flaking to the painted surfaces in parts, bottom right hand side of the hood with a small part of moulding missing, convex throat moulding with some cracks to the left hand side, gap around the dial when seated in the case, movement looks complete, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 701

A Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jams Robinson, Well Close Square, circa 1750, caddied pediment, trunk depicting figures and pagodas with matching decoration to the base, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, dial centre with date aperture and seconds, arch with silvered disc signed, strike/not strike selection lever at 12, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 249cm highHood with damages to the column capitals, some of the capitals have been replaced, painted surfaces with chips and flaking in parts, case detail decoration is faded and rubbed, trunk door with later hinges, dial is discoloured, minute hand has been broken and repaired, hour and minute hands later painted white, later seconds hand, movement is dirty, clock gut is broken and one pulley is missing for the gut line, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 700

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment, trunk with blind fret work borders, nicely figured trunk door, 13-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, nicely engraved dial centre with date aperture and silvered plaque bearing a later inscription Jere Standring Bolton, arch with moonphase aperture and engraved above Dum/Dormiunt/Vigilo, later four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, (later movement), 241cm highCase with small cracks around the blind fret borders, trunk door is bowed, case with small scratches in parts, dial is discoloured in parts, later movement with falseplate attached, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 698

An Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Sanderson, 18th Century, caddied pediment, stained pine case with arched trunk door, bracket shaped feet, 12-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring signed, dial centre with date and seconds, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 242cm highHood side glass panels look later, case surfaces have been later stained, trunk door with escutcheon missing and has a later lock plate, trunk door with two small pieces of wood later spliced, plinth has been re-built, dial is discoloured, later hands, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 154

Ernostar 2/10 cm, um 1924Ernemann, Dresden. Nr. 150425, für Formate bis 4,5 x 6 cm, mit Adapter-Anschluß für 35mm-Filmkamera Bell & Howell Eyemo. Glas bei Punktlicht sauber, Linsen-Vorderglied herausschraubbar. Technisch in einwandfreiem Zustand! Start Price: EUR 350 Zustand: (3/2-)Ernostar 2/10 cm Lens, c. 1924Ernemann, Dresden. No. 150425, for formats up to 4.5 x 6 cm, with double helical focusing for distances up to 2 m, threaded front section and a Bell & Howell Eyemo 35mm film camera adapter, glass clean under pointlight, front element screwable, excellent technical condition. Start Price: EUR 350 Condition: (3/2-)

Lot 253

Ferngläser und Teleskope1) Französisches Opernglas von Iris, Paris, um 1900, Messing, Korpus und Griff aus Abalonen-Perlmutt. - 2) 2 monokulare Operngläser, Glockenform, jeweils 1 Auszug, Messing, Tubus mit Lederbezug, 1 x signiert "Lemaire, Paris". - 3) Militärisches Teleskop, datiert 1942, Broadhurst-Clarkson-Type, Messing, 3 Auszüge, neu belederter Korpus, Länge ausgezogen 76 cm. - 4) 3 binokulare Ferngläser, um 1925, jeweils Messing, 2 davon mit lederbezogenen Tubussen, 2 davon signiert: "Th. Geiger, Stuttgart" und "J.H. Steward, London". - 5) Opernglas, um 1920, "Chevalier, Paris", binokular, vernickeltes Messing, geprägter Tubus mit Jagdmotiv. - 6) 3 Messing-Teleskope, um 1900, unbezeichnet, 2 oder 3 Auszüge, 2 davon mit neu belederten Tubussen, 1 Glas beschädigt. - Und: 7) 3 binokulare Operngläser, um 1920, 2 Tubusse mit Lederbezug, 2 signiert: "Lemaire, Paris" und "Ross, London". Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (3/3)Binoculars and Telescopes1) Opera glasses by Iris, Paris, c. 1900, brass, mother-of-pearl body and stem. - 2) 2 monocular opera glasses, brass bell-shaped body, with single extension and leather-covered tube, 1 marked: "Lemaire, Paris". - 3) Military telescope, dated 1942, Broadhurst Clarkson-type, brass, 3 extensions, re-covered leather body, length extended 30 in. - 4) 3 binoculars, c. 1925, brass, 2 with leather-covered tubes, 2 marked: "Th. Geiger, Stuttgart" and "J.H. Steward, London". - 5) Opera glasses, c. 1920, marked: "Chevalier, Paris", binocular, nickel-plated brass, embossed tube with hunting motif. - 6) 3 brass telescopes, c. 1900, unmarked, 2 or 3 extensions, 2 with re-covered leather tubes, 1 lens damaged. - And: 7) 3 binocular opera glasses, c. 1920, 2 leather-covered tubes, 2 marked: "Lemaire, Paris" and "Ross, London". Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (3/3)

Lot 267

Bronze-Schiffsglocke der MS Altenbruch, 1927Original, Gewicht ca. 20 kg, Höhe 38 cm, Ø 37 cm, sehr guter voller Klang. - Die MS Altenbruch wurde 1927 auf der Norderwerft in Hamburg als Lotsenschiff gebaut und 1939 der Kriegsmarine unterstellt. Umgebaut zum Minensuchschiff lief es 1945 auf eine Mine und sank innerhalb weniger Minuten, erst 1954 gelang es, das Schiff in den Hamburger Hafen zu schleppen und abzuwracken. Hierbei wurde die Glocke geborgen. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (2-3/2)Original Bronze Ship's Bell of the MS Altenbruch, 1927Weight approx. 20 kg, height 15 in., Ø 14 ½ in., very good full sound. - Note: The MS Altenbruch was built in 1927 at the Norderwerft shipyard in Hamburg as a pilot ship and was assigned to the Kriegsmarine in 1939. Converted into a minesweeper, it hit a mine in 1945 and sank within a few minutes. In 1954 the ship was towed into Hamburg harbor and broken up. The bell was salvaged in the process. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (2-3/2)

Lot 268

8 Waagen und Gewichte1) Englische Messing-Postwaage, um 1890, für Briefe, mit 6 Gewichten bis 4 Unzen, Rückseiten jeweils mit Eichstempeln, auf Nußbaumsockel, 19 x 11 cm. - 2) Englische Apotheker-Waage, um 1900, Gußsockel, Messingwaagschalen, Breite 27 cm. - 3) Columbus, um 1910, Jugendstil-Briefwaage, Hersteller: Philipp Jakob Maul in Hamburg, geprägter Sockel, bis 60 Gramm, Höhe 15 cm. - 4) 2 x Columbus Bilateral, um 1920, Briefwaagen, Hersteller: Philipp Jakob Maul in Hamburg, Messing auf Marmorsockel. - 5) Indische Goldwaage, um 1950, Messing, mit 9 Gewichten, in mit Samt ausgelegtem Holzkästchen. - 6) Englische Messing-Postwaage, um 1890, für Inlandsbriefe und -pakete, mit 5 Gewichten bis 1 lb, auf ebonisiertem Holzsockel, 49 x 27 cm. - 7) Deutsche Briefwaage, um 1920, umstellbar von 0 bis 50 Gramm auf 0 bis 250 Gramm, Gußmetall und Messing, Emaille-Skala, Höhe 22 cm. - Und: 8) Englisches Glockengewicht, Messing, 2 lbs. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2-3/2-3)8 Scales and Weights1) English brass postal scale, c. 1890, for letters, with 6 weights up to 4 ounces, with calibration marks, on walnut base, 7 ½ x 4 1/3 in. - 2) English apothecary scale, c. 1900, cast-iron base, brass weighing pans, width 10 5/8 in. - 3) Columbus, c. 1910, Art-Nouveau letter scale by Philipp Jakob Maul in Hamburg, for up to 60 grams, on stamped base, height 6 in. - 4) 2 Columbus Bilateral scales, c. 1920, letter scales by the same maker, brass on marble base. - 5) Indian gold scale, c. 1950, brass, with 9 weights, in velvet-lined wood case. - 6) English brass postal scale, c. 1890, for domestic letters and parcels, with 5 weights up to 1 lb, on ebonised wood base, 19 1/3 x 10 5/8 in. - 7) German letter scale, c. 1920, adjustable from 0 to 50 grams to 0 to 250 grams, cast metal and brass, enamel scale, height 8 ¾ in. - And: 8) English bell-shaped weight, brass, 2 lbs. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2-3/2-3)

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