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A 19th century French silver plated cornet, by Antoine Courtois, Koenig Model, stamped on bell: Médaille / LONDRES 1862 / Exposition Universelle / PARIS 1867 / Médaille d’Honneur / EN ARGENT / ANTOINE COURTOIS / Breveté / FACTEUR DU CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL / 88. rue des Marais St. Martin / Paris / 1ER PRIX / GRANDE MÉDAILLE D’OR / EXPOSITION DE MOSCOU / 1872 / S. ARTHUR CHAPPELL / Sole agent / 52 New Bond Street / London, no. 4380, with its case (distressed) and two mouthpieces
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, the circular enamelled dial signed "Henry Marc, Paris", with a two train "Japy" type movement striking on a bell, the clock within a scrolling mount flanked by a seated shepherd holding a lamb in his arms, on a moulded and scrolling base with short turned feet, 13" high x 18.5" wide
JAMES MACABE OF LONDON: AN EBONISED MUSICAL BRACKET CLOCK, the arch painted dial with 'strike/silent' dial above a painted chapter ring, with a three train chain fusey movement striking on a bell and chiming on ten graduated bells, the back plate signed 'James McCabe, London', with bob pendulum and pull repeat, the arch topped case with brass carrying handles and fish scale side panels, on bracket feet, 18th century and later, 18" high. See illustration
A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH ROSEWOOD CASED LONG CASE CLOCK, the circular enamelled dial signed Thomas Dobbie, Glasgow, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, with a two-train movement striking on a bell, the case with an architectural pediment, flanked by heart-shaped piercing's, above a tapering panel door and rectangular base, on turned feet, 80" high
A MONTH GOING LONGCASE CLOCK BY JON. INKPEN OF HORSHAM, the 9.5" dial with silvered chaptering and engraved with a dove, within pierced gilt spandrels, the month going movement striking on a bell, with a flat topped hood above a trunk with tall cross-banded door and conforming base, 76" high See illustration.
A MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM. CUFF OF SHEPTON MALLET, the silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial and engraved decoration within a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced spandrels, beneath a tablet, 'Tempus Fuget', the eight-day three-train movement striking on a bell and eight graduated bells, in an oak case with all-over later carved decoration, 79" high. See illustration.
A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY CASED LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds and date dial, the arch inscribed W.M. Robb Montrose, with an eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling pediment and central ball and eagle finial, the dial flanked by gilt-capped columns, 90" high
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, the convex white enamelled dial with decorative pierced gilt hands, with an eight day two train Japy-type movement striking on a bell, the clock resting on a fluted column flanked by two cherubs, on platform base with gilt feet, 13" high, and a pair of matching two branch candelabra
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the white painted dial signed "Rivers & Son, Cornhill, London" with subsidiary strike/silent dial and seconds dial, with an eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, the arch top hood above a conforming tall trunk door between canted corners, on a conforming base with bracket feet, 83" high. See illustration
A GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK, the white enamelled dial signed Jno. Bennett, Norwich, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, and gilt decorated arch, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the arched top hood with three ball and pinnacle finials, the trunk with a long arch topped door, 85" high
A late 18th/early 19th century oversized wine glass with bell shaped bowl, wrythen twist decorated knopped stem and ogee foot, height 18.5cm, also a pair of late 19th century goblets engraved with landscapes set with birds in flight, a windmill, a recumbent lion etc, height 16.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Good condition throughout. Tallest glass: rough pontil mark. The other two have a polished pontil mark.
A collection of Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures; "Patron Saints Collection", limited edition of 1,000, comprising DB398 "St George", signed to base, DB399 "St Andrew" signed to base, DB397 "St Patrick", signed to base, and DB400 "St David", also "Inventors Collection", limited edition of 1,000, comprising DB436 "Alexander Graham Bell", DB437 "Isambard Kingdom Brunel", DB439 "John Logie Baird", and DB438 "James Brindley", all boxed (8). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A 1930s novelty cocktail shaker in the form of a bell, retailed by Finnigans Ltd of Manchester, the screw handle and screw cork set end cap revealing the straining section with band of ribbed decoration and stamped to the base "Finnigans Ltd Manchester 3447 Prov.Patent...", height 28.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There a few very small light dents to the domed cover. Otherwise in good condition with very light surface scratches and in need of cleaning!
ASPREY; a 1930s Art Deco novelty cocktail shaker in the form of a dumb bell, the screw cap with integral domed sifting section and with base inscribed "A&Co, Asprey London 3138 Made in England Pat Applied For 20510/35", height 27.25cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are two very small dents to each end and a few very light surface scratches, It does appear to slightly lean when stood up.
A Victorian mantel clock garniture, the clock in mottled marble case with side bronzed spelter figure of a cherub holding flowers, the circular dial with floral swags and Arabic numerals and a quiver of arrows above, the eight day French movement striking on a bell, together with two side urns, clock 38cm high
The little 49cc over head valve single cylinder engine and gearbox unit that was introduced with the C100 Cub in 1958 provided the power unit for a variety of ultra-lightweight machines produced by Honda, the most distinctive of which was and remains the "Monkey Bike. The concept of the "mini motorcycle" was not a new one, with machines such as the Corgi in the UK and the Mustang in the States achieving varying degrees of popularity. With the introduction of the Monkey Bike, Honda did with the mini bike concept what they were to do so well in other areas of motorcycle design, they took an idea and refined it to the point where it became accessible to non-motorcyclists. The C100 power unit was both refined and reliable requiring little in the way of maintenance and was housed in a simple rigid frame with unsprung forks riding on five inch diameter wheels. A thickly padded single seat provided adequate comfort for the short trips the machine was intended to undertake and a simple electrical system was fitted, whilst the provision of folding handlebars meant that the little machine could be tucked away when not in use. Supported by an extensive dealer network the little machine quickly gained a healthy following being used as a tender to caravans and yachts, a leisure vehicle in its own right, usable by children aged 4 or 5 to 80 and as a paddock bike, quickly becoming as much a part of the motorsport landscape as Bell Helmets, Castrol R and Heuer watches. The example offered was acquired by a Nottingham fairground owner for use on a carousel and purchased by the vendor a few years ago when the fairground closed and the CZ100 was unbolted. The motorcycle was restored by Unit 1 Motorcycles during 2014, at which time the frame was powder coated. It was run following the restoration but the vendor notes that the electrics have not been checked since and that the brake pedal is missing. It is presented in good cosmetic condition and offered with an old green log book.
- Sole-surviving ex-police car - Restored with 18hp unleaded engine - Appearances in a number of films and TV programmes Further info: One of just a handful of original tourers produced for police use, most of which Sir Winston Churchill used as transport and platforms for public speaking, CCE 858 is understood to be the only surviving example. Whilst many photographs exist of him with these cars, none have yet come to light which include this car's registration, however, it is extremely likely that CCE 858 would have played a role in transporting him at some point. Understood to have formerly been the property of John Brindley, lifetime Vice President of the Wolseley Register, the car was added to the vendor's collection in 2008. Following its purchase, he began a two year restoration (completed in 2010) which included the fitment of an 18hp engine to improve performance and the car is now badged as an 18hp. The head was also converted to unleaded fuel, the interior retrimmed and the black hood remade. Larger headlamps have been fitted to improve the car's looks and a police bell adorns the front bumper, whilst a 10/48 rear axle is fitted to allow comfortable cruising. In the current ownership it has appeared in a number of films and television programmes including Poirot and Bletchley Park. Starting readily upon inspection, the vendor now describes the bodywork, engine, black paintwork and brown leather interior as "very good". Offered with Swansea V5 and continuation buff logbook, this believed-unique ex-police Wolseley, although exempt, has a current MoT expiring 18 March 2016.
An 18th century longcase clock, by Wm Browntie of Hamilton, with eight-day movement striking a bell, square brass dial with arched top, maker's boss, pierced brass spandrels, applied silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic numerals, mahogany case with plain caddy top, turned pilasters, trunk with plain door, raised on pedestal base with shaped apron, 210cm high
A 19th century repeating carriage clock by Charles Frodsham, finely engraved all over with scrolls and flowers, with circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the dial with makers name 'Chas Frodsham, Clock Maker to the Queen', with finely engraved face plate, bevelled glass plates with visible escapement, the movement with similar signature, Paris and inscription and striking on a single bell. With leather travelling case. 14.5 cm high including handle.
A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mantle clock By LeRoy & Sons of Paris, surmounted by an urn finial, the body with porcelain dial and a panel below decorated with a mother and children, the case with scrolled decoration. With plain movement striking on a single bell and stamped makers name, Leroy & Fils Paris 17526. 36 cm high.
A Worcester cup, circa 1760, of bell shape with a wishbone handle, printed in black with the 'Garçons Chinois' pattern, with two chinamen climbing on rococo scrollwork, one sawing through the branch in order to surprise his companion, a flowering plant on the left and a turret in the distance, unmarked, 6cm high
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