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Lot 228

Swiss coin-op drum and bell station music box with carousel & dancing dolls. Orchestra music box, a drum with 6 beaters, 3 Mandarin automatons hitting 6 bells, double spring motor and 2 dancing dolls. Later added battery operated lights. The coin mechanism works with 10 Swiss centime (Rappen) coins. Perfect working condition. Height: 96 cm. Width: 68 cm. Depth: 48 cm. Condition: Excellent. Location: Switzerland, Degersheim. Video link: youtube.com/watch?v=0LoMTYACC7Y

Lot 234

Works with 10 Swiss Rappen, made by A. Lasseur dating 25 Aprill, 1907. Restored Baud Frers L’Auberson in 1955. 8 melodies, on a 33 cm Cylinder, with 3 Dancing Dolls and Six Bells with enameled Tops and six enameled Butterfly Bell Ringers. Height: 65 cm. Width: 70 cm. Depth: 40 cm. Condition: Excellent. Location: Switzerland, Degersheim. Video link: youtube.com/watch?v=--Q9dnmqE7Y

Lot 102

An RAF 'Scramble hand-bell', British, World War II era, circa 1942,the brass bell with stained wooden handle, marked to the side with an arrow, initialled A.S. and dated 1942, 27cm high; 13.5cms diameter. With clapper and chain attached to the underside. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 103

An Air Ministry 'Scramble Bell', British, 1941,AM Stores number 21C/696 Large sized bell, 32cm diameter, cast in ferrous bronze/nickel 'bell metal', etched A.M. 1941 with crown symbol, the top with standard 6 arm bracket and later hasp and ring mounting, fitted with inner ring and cast iron clapper (detachable), some rusting to interior of bell, clapper rusted, outer surface with some pock marks and evidence of having been struck without using clapper. (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Š £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 84

A group of 46 signed theatre programmes, most of which have multiple autographs (dedicated) - to include Julie Walters, Paul Ritter, Catherine McCormack, Barbara Cook, Ben Daniels, Duncan Bell, Chiwetel Ejifor, Josie Lawrence, Anita Dobson, Tom Greogorson, Windsor Davis, Julie Legrand, Frank Windsor, Felicity Kendal, Rufus Sewell, Tom Stoppard, Tim Curry, Hannah Waddingham, Saffron Burrows, Leslie Manvile, Edward Fox, Susan Hampshire, Sally Bretton, Alison Steadman, Lynda Bellingham, David Horovich, Emma Cunniffe, Nicholad Lyndhurst, Barry Howard, Tommy Steel, David Haig, David Burke, William Chubb, Russell Tovey, Marcia Warren, Peter Egan, Robert Daws, Tim Pigott Smith, Timothy West, Richard Wilson, Robert Bathurst, Imogen Stubbs, Bill Maynard, Anthony Newley, Moray Watson, Jonathan Pryce, Dennis Waterman, Ian McShane, Stephen Campbell Moore, David Suchet, Zoe Wanamaker, Stephen Tompkinson, Peter Bowles, Eric Sykes, Mark Strong, Ian McKellen, Toby Stephens, Peter Capaldi, Nigel Davenport, Michael Pennington, Helen Mirren, Mark Rylance, Imelda Staunton, Kristin Scott Thomas, Samantha Bond, Rachel Stirling, Gemma Jones, Tara Fitzgerald, Richard Johnson, Graham Crowden, John Thaw, Eddie Marsan, Peter Straker and many more (a full list of all the signatures is not available) (Q)

Lot 186

A 19th century rouge marble mantel clock, the dial showing gilt Roman numerals, having an eight day movement, the case surmounted by a figure of a soldier, height 58cmPendulum and bell present, but no key.Winds, ticks and adjusts.Strikes as it should.Figure is spelter and is missing tip of spear and plume from helmet.Multiple chips around rim of mount and one corner is repaired.

Lot 1167

A miscellany to include a counter top brass bell 12.5cm h, a ceramic wall plaque 17.5cm l and a metal lidded jug.

Lot 1197

A miscellany comprising a vintage brass shop bell, 4 glass paperweights to include Uredale, boxed Parker pencil and a pink and chrome pencil.

Lot 228

Two Goebel figurines to include, Goebel bell/clock tower with working clock featuring two characters, with wings blowing horns, 'MJ Hummel century collection 1988 XX' with impressed mark reading 1983 approx 34 h 14cm d base, along with 'Pleasant Journey' 'MJ Hummel century collection 1987 XX' a group of three children, two girls walking and one boy in cart on rectangular base approx 17 h 18.5 l x 10cm w.

Lot 340

A large unmarked ships bell with wall attachment with woven rope still attached approx 18cm h

Lot 379

A collection of four books to include Architectural Illustrations of Skelton Church, Yorkshire by Ewan Christian, Architect, Accompanied by a brief descriptive account of the building presentation copy from the Author, Published by George Bell London MDCCCXLVI (1846) - First Edition. Early Man in North-East Yorkshire by Frank Elgee. Printed by John Bellows Gloucester 1930 - First Edition. Findens' tableaux: The iris of prose, poetry, and art for MDCCXL illustrated with engravings edited by Mary Russell Mitford.The Royal House of Stuart by William Gibb - Illustrated by a series of forty plates in Colours. Drawn from the relics of the Stuarts by William Gibb. London MDCCCXC. (1890). First Edition. Includes the full complement of 40 vivid chromolithograph plates on a heavy stock of jewellery, armour, relics etc.

Lot 385

Gothic Architecture comprising : John Henry Parker : A Glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian and Gothic Architecture, 3 Vols - 3rd edition enlarged, Published Charles Tilt - 1840, part I Text, part II Plates. A Companion to the 3rd edition of a Glossary of terms used in Gothic Architecture, published Tilt and Bogue MDCCCXLI (1841) Part III - Companion. A Glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian and Gothic Architecture - 3 Vols - 5th edition enlarged published David Bogue - MDCCCL (1850), Part I Text, part II and III - Plates. An Introduction to the study of Gothic Architecture, 6th edition, published 1881. An Introduction to the study of Gothic Architecture 11th edition, published 1895. A concise Glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian and Gothic Architecture, 6th edition revised, published 1882. A B C of Gothic Architecture, 11th edition, published 1900. A B C of Gothic Architecture, 17th edition. published 1926.Also: The Construction of Gothic Cathedrals - A Study of Medieval Vault Erection, by John Fitchen, Clarendon Press 1961.The Greater Abbeys of England by Abbot Gasquet. Illustrated in colour after Warwick Goble. Chatto & Windus - MCMVIII - 1908, 1st edition. Medieval Texts and Studies by C R Cheney, Clarendon Press - 1973 , 1st edition. An Encyclopedia of Architecture Historical, Theoretical and Practical by Joseph Gwilt, Longmans, Green and Co, 1894. English Church Furniture by J Charles Cox and Alfred Harvey, Methuen & Co,1907 - 1st edition. English Monastic Life by Abbot Gasquet, Methuen & Co, 1904 - 1st edition. Fountains Abbey - The Story of a Medieval Monastery by George Hodges, John Murray MCMIV (1904) - 1st edition. 2000 Years of England by John Gloag. Cassell & Company, 1952 - 1st edition. A Handbook of English Medieval Sculpture by Arthur Gardner. Cambridge at the University Press,1937. A History of Architecture in all Counties by James Fergusson. Vols I and II only. The Architect in History by Martin S Briggs. Clarendon Press - 1927,1st edition. English Cathedrals Illustrated by Francis Bond. Third edition. George Newnes 1901. Gothic Architecture in England & France by George Herbert West. G Bell and Sons, 1911. The History and Antiquities of The Anglo-Saxon Church by John Lingard, in 2 volumes. 2nd edition, Thomas Baker,1858. The Principals of Gothic Ecclesiactical Architecture by Matthew Holbeche Bloxam. 5th edition. Tilt and Bogue - 1843.Also a collection of 6 books relating to Durham Cathedral and Durham Priory:- Portrait of Durham Cathedral by G H Cook. Hardback, published by Phoenix House Ltd - 1948 - First edition. Durham Priory 1400 - 1450 by R B Robson. Hardback, published by Cambridge University Press - 1973 - First edition. Simeon's A history of the Church of Durham. Translated from the original Latin by Joseph Stevenson. Facsimile Reprint 1993. Handbook to the Cathedrals of England Northern Division Part II. Durham - Chester - Manchester, with illustrations. Hardback - published John Murray - 1869 - First edition. The Cathedral Church of Durham - A description of its fabric and a brief histpry of the Episcopal See by J E Bygate. Hardback, published by George Bell & Sons - 1900 - second edition. Durham Cathedral by William Greenwell.

Lot 190

A 9ct yellow gold Charm Bracelet, suspending a George III Third Guinea, dated 1804, a Quarter Guinea, dated 1762, both with soldered suspension mounts, eighteen 9ct gold charms, mostly marked, the remainder tested, including a hinged Jaguar E-Type, hinged Church, an articulated Matador and Bull, Mini Cooper, rugby ball, bell, folded ten shilling note etc., one 18ct gold charm in the form of a buckle ring with diamond point, and a silver gilt QE2 boat, gross total weight 71.3g.

Lot 304

A 19th century oak, mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock by R Pitts, Epworth. The hood surmounted with turned wooden finials over brass capped inlaid columns flanking a painted arched dial and subsidiary seconds and date aperture. The eight day movement striking on a bell, the trunk with an inlaid door over a crossbanded and inlaid box base, Condition Report: 228.5 cm high ( on short splayed feet)dial 33 cm wide, fits hood perfectly .photos should say all but look for lose right hand side finial, nick to beaded edge on top left hand side.As it has been almost completely wound right up I could not put on the weights ( both present) but did manage to hang the pendulum i noticed that when the pendulum rocked the seconds went backwards but I have a feeling that this is not at all seriousIt looks like the clock has been used for a long time judging by the dust to top.lovely case-nice thing

Lot 378

An Art Deco nine-sided glass three-tier ceiling lamp with shaped metal suspension bell and hook. Total H43cm.

Lot 96

An early to mid-20th century/war propeller clock. The laminated case with 'Argent Medaille' Drum movement striking on a bell and an 11cm dial, formerly a 4-prop hub, marked 'B E 12' & '9680 (symbol)'. 26cm H x 42cm W x 18cm D

Lot 142

A 19th century French spelter and gilt-metal-mounted eight-day figural mantle clock: white enamel dial with Roman numerals and flanked by onyx tablet inserts; above a scribe with attendant hound and a bird of prey over his right shoulder; the gilded movement striking on a bell (44 cm wide x 37 cm high) Condition Report: The clock appears a little overwound but ticks well and the strike works on the hour and half-hour. The figure is 'bronzed' (Spelter). There is quite a large split to the back left leg.

Lot 143

An early 19th century mahogany-cased eight-day bracket clock; the repainted cream-enamel dial signed 'I. x S. Farr, Tallow Lane, Bristol' and with Roman numerals; twin fusee movement behind an engraved brass backplate with replaced bell and adapted hammer-strike; arch-topped case with brass carrying-handle; fish-scale pierced brass sound-holes; four gilded spherical feet; with pendulum. (43.5 high x 28 cm wide)

Lot 145

A late 17th/early 18th century brass longcase dial and movement clock: the chapter ring with Roman numerals and flanked by pierced foliate style spandrels, the centre further engraved with foliate scrolls and a single figure of fisherman with rod and woven basket, date aperture above the 6 o' clock position and signed 'Benj n Andren St Hustle', the early uncleaned movement striking on a bell, also with constituent parts including pendulum, single weight, cut steel hands and three brass spherical finials topped with open-winged eagles

Lot 199

Prog Rock / Psych / Rock, 14 UK pressing Vinyl albums including : Cream (Original UK Mono front laminated), Pretty Things (Original UK No EMI logo on labels, Harvest Records), Nico - The End (Original UK Island Records, Pink Rim), Bell & Arc (Original UK Pink Charisma labels), Captain Beefheart - Clear Spot (Original Uk with plastic sleeve), Blodwyn Pig (Original Uk Pink i Island labels), Amon Dual II (Original UK Double), Country Joe And The Fish - C. J. Fish (Original UK), Neutrons (Original UK), Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (Early UK pressing A3 / B3 matrix, with 2 posters and black inner sleeve), John Mayall (Original UK with Book), Julie Driscoll (Original UK Marmalade Records Mono), Apollo 100 (Young Blood Records), Dead On Arrival (Double UK Luminous Vinyl compilation on Virgin Records) .  Condition is VG+ overall with higher examples.

Lot 55

An antique bell-metal or polished bronze mortar: possibly late 17th century, circular pot-bellied form, angular lip above a shoulder with fluted bands, slightly spreading conforming foot (15 cm wide x 11.75 cm high). Together with later pestle.  

Lot 62

An antique bell-metal bowl of cupped form: probably 19th century; everted rim with incised lined decoration; the exterior with hand-planished finish. (30.25 cm in diameter).

Lot 323

A brass oil lamp, a hanging bell, a coal scuttle and an enamel pail

Lot 733

A vintage cow bell hung to a thick leather strap with bracket

Lot 802

A wooden and brass mounted hanger and a house bell on bracket

Lot 1168

A metal door bell with bracket and pull chain, the bracket having an angel figure at the front. 17" tall.

Lot 1268

A Walnut/Rosewood framed large and impressively worked woolwork Tapestry with petit point details, believed to be based upon a painting by van Dyck at the national Gallery.The work is impressive with fine detail and perspective, Charles I and his wife Henrietta Maria are depicted in a palace interior with impressive drapes and a tapestry bell-pull. King Charles' sword rests on a chair and his left leg is supported on a footstool, whilst on his knee sits a child, presumably Charles, Prince of Wales (born 1630), his slim wife and a dog are at his side and through a doorway are to be seen two helmeted guards in conversation, one holding a halberd. The perspective of the cloisters/colonnade where they are seen is most impressive.The frame has a border with gold/gilded detail and to the lower centre is printed 'Mary Anne Hunt, aged 14' whilst verso is a label: "This picture was started in 1876 at the age of 12 years was finished in 1878 at the age of 14 years at Miss. Grove's private school in Bent Street, Brierley Hill". The visible image is 35 1/4'' x 28 1/2'' approximately.

Lot 1525

A quantity of glass including a rose bowl, bon bon dish, flower bowl, cut glass trinket bowl, bell, five frosted glasses depicting buildings; 'Amboise Chaumont' , 'Azay-le-rideau' etc.

Lot 7191

20th century - mahogany cased 30hr Longcase clock, with a swans neck pediment and brass finials, fully glazed trunk door on a square plinth with applied moulding, brass dial and chapter with Roman numerals, engraving and working moon dial, German, two train chain /weight driven movement striking the hours and half hours on a single bell. With weights and Pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 190cm  Length/Width: 38cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Lot 7193

John Hutchinson of Worksop - George III 8-day oak longcase c1790, with a swans neck pediment brass paterie and finial, glazed circular hood door flanked by two reeded pilasters with Corinthian capitals, trunk with canted and reeded quarter columns, long trunk door with a break arch top, on a rectangular plinth with applied skirting, circular silvered and engraved sheet dial with roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and decorative scroll engraving to the centre, with conforming date and seconds dials, dial pinned to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 206cm  Length/Width: 43cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

Lot 7194

Maxell of Horsham - 30 hr single handed oak longcase with a painted dial, c1790 with a flat top pediment and blind frieze beneath, glazed side panels and square hood door with attached pilasters, long trunk with a conforming flat topped door on a square plinth with a stepped base, early painted dial with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, makers name and a depiction of a songbird, with early gesso gold painted spandrels and a single pierced steel hand, dial pinned to an early design of "birdcage" rope driven movement with count wheel strike, striking the hours on a domed bell. With weight and pendulum. The spelling of the makers name has been poorly re-written and perhaps incorrectly. The maker is more likely to have been a member of the 18th and 19th century Muzzell family who were a prolific family of clockmakers in Horsham from 1724 to 1858. Late 18th century 30hr single handed clocks with painted dials are very rare and as with this clock are usually only found on clocks made in the more rural parts of the country.Dimensions: Height: 184cm  Length/Width: 45cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

Lot 7195

Robert Parkinson of Lancaster - an early George II oak cased 30 hr longcase clock, c 1740, with a flat caddy top, broad frieze beneath and glazed panels to the sides, square hood door with attached pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk and conforming door with a flat top, plinth raised on bracket feet, square brass dial with spandrels, single steel hand, date aperture and makers name, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, half hour markers, and an unusual quarter hour and seven-and-a-half minute inner track, dial pinned directly to a count wheel striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 210cm  Length/Width: 36cm  Depth/Diameter: 22cm

Lot 7196

Johnathan Storr of York - late 18th century 30hr oak longcase clock c 1790, with a deep swans neck pediment and break arch hood door flanked by two turned pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk with a wavy topped door, rectangular plinth with a raised panel on four bracket feet, brass dial with a matted centre and cast spandrels, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute track and matching steel hands, silvered date ring and engraved boss to the arch with the makers name, dial pinned directly to a chain driven count wheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell.30hr clocks with brass break arch dials are comparatively rare, this clock being a good example by a reputable York maker. With weight and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 220cm  Length/Width: 45cm  Depth/Diameter: 21cm

Lot 7198

Edmund Sagar of Skipton - 18th century oak 30hr long case clock c 1790, with a flat top and double cornice, deep frieze and square hood door, detached reeded pilasters with wooden capitals, trunk with reeded quarter columns and a long ogee topped door, on a rectangular plinth with bracket feet, brass dial with a well engraved slivered centre, calendar dial and chapter ring, chapter with Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, dial pinned to a chain driven count wheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight.Dimensions: Height: 210cm  Length/Width: 44cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cmCondition Report:Pendulum suspension missing

Lot 7199

William Semcock of Warrington - Mid 19th century 8-day mahogany longcase clcok c1860, with a swans necked pediment and central ball and eagle finial, deep frieze with a square hood door and reeded pilasters beneath, broad trunk with recessed cluster colums and a triple spire door, plinth with inlay, canted corners and decorative skirting, fully painted dial with replicated cottages to the spandrels, Roman numerals and minute track, seconds and calendar dials with non-matching stamped brass hands, dial pinned via a falseplate to an eight-day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights, pendulum and winding key. Dimensions: Height: 232cm  Length/Width: 52cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Lot 6577

John Dalby of York (British 1810-1865): Gentleman and Horses Taking a Break at the Old Bell Pub, oil on canvas signed 20cm x 27cm

Lot 328

Entomology: A Display of Tropical Butterflies, circa 21st century, a collection of seventeen various tropical butterflies, the majority swallowtail specimens, preserved and mounted with wings outspread, enclosed beneath a large circular bell glass dome, supported upon a mahogany circular base, diameter 29cm, overall height 42cm

Lot 386

A brass "last orders" bell on mounting bracket from the "West End Pub" in Stratford upon Avon

Lot 622

John Huggin, Aswellthorpe, an 18th Century 30 hour long case clock, brass face with single hand to a brass movement, striking on a bell set in an oak case with glazed hood door an arched trunk door and a box base, 202cm high maximum

Lot 336

Crown Devon Fieldings Musical Tankard Daisy Bell, height 12cm

Lot 380

Royal Doulton Lady Figures Autumn Breezes HN1934 , Wendy Hn2109 & Tinkle Bell Hn1677(3)

Lot 1515

Seltene Pendule "À la Cathédrale" Bronze, vergoldet. und kobaltblaues Glas. Gestrecktes, architektonisch gegliedertes und durchbrochen gearbeitetes Uhrengehäuse in Form einer stilisierten gotischen Kathedrale mit Maßwerk und Fialen auf gestuft ansteigendem Podestsockel. Ornamentiertes Zifferblatt in Form einer großen Fensterrose. Pendulenwerk mit Fadenaufhängung sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke im oberen Dachaufsatz. H. 54,5 cm.Vgl. Tardy, Abb. S. 451.A rare French gilt bronze mantel clock "À la Cathédrale". Strikes half hour on a bell.Frankreich. Paris. Um 1830-1840.

Lot 1603

Directoire-Figurenpendule "Portefaix" nach einem Entwurf von Jean-André ReicheBronze, vergoldet und teilw. dunkel patiniert. Vollplastische Darstellung eines Mohren als Gepäckträger mit großem, geflochtenem Korb auf dem Rücken. Im gekanteten Sockel Fries aus reliefierter Meerkatze, auf einem Seil zwischen zwei Palmen schaukelnd. Profilgerahmtes, rundes, besch. Zifferblatt aus weißer Emaille, bez. Michel à Paris. Pendulenwerk mit Fadenaufhängung sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Entw. Jean-André Reiche, um 1808. H. 38 cm. 27,5 cm x 9 cm.Vgl. Niehüser, S. 149 sowie Tardy, S. 358.Provenienz: Aus der Auflösung der Privatsammlung Horst Abke, Springe. Gekauft 1992 bei Michael Nolte, Münster für 15.000,- DM.A gilt bronze and partly patinated bronze Directoire figure mantel clock. Dial damaged. Strikes half hour on a bell.Frankreich. Paris. 1. Viertel 19. Jh.

Lot 1604

Äußerst seltene Directoire-Figurenpendule "Afrika" Bronze, feuervergoldet bzw. dunkel patiniert. Vollplastische Darstellung einer jungen Jägerin mit Federrock, üppigem Perlenschmuck sowie Pfeil und Bogen als Allegorie für den afrikanischen Kontinent, auf dem runden Uhrengehäuse sitzend. Zu ihren Füßen große Schildkröte sowie zu ihrer Rechten vollplastischer Löwe mit Schellenhalsband. Unterhalb ovaler, geschweift ansteigender Sockel mit Perlstabfries auf Balusterfüßen. In der Front reliefierter Puttenfries, flankiert von Blütenfestons. Profilgerahmtes Emailzifferblatt bez. HUNZIKER Rue de Bussy No. 22. Pendulenwerk mit Fadenaufhängung sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Entw. Jean-Simon Deverberie, 1799. H. 44,5 cm. 37 cm x 15,5 cm. Deverberies Entwurf gehört zu der Gruppe der frühesten "Pendules au sauvage", die im Kontext der Bewunderung von allem Exotischen stehen. Die Thematik gründet sich in Rousseaus Idealbild des "Homme naturel" und gipfelt hier in der Gegenüberstellung von Natur und Zivilisation.Vgl. Tardy, S. 314 sowie Abb. S.357 und Niehüser, S. 146.Provenienz: Aus der Auflösung der Privatsammlung Horst Abke, Springe. Gekauft 1992 bei Auktionshaus Stahl, Hamburg für 18.500,- DM.A rare French gilt bronze and dark patinated Directoire mantel clock. Strikes half hour on a bell.Frankreich. Paris. Um 1810.

Lot 1612

Louis XVI-Figurenpendule Bronze, feuervergoldet. Über gestuft ansteigendem Sockel mit appliziertem Fries aus eingerollten Voluten, auf Balusterfüßen gekantetes Uhrengehäuse. Reliefierte Darstellung eines Schafes mit Lamm, flankiert von stilisierten Felsmotiven. Profilgerahmtes, weißes Emailzifferblatt, bez. Bosset à Paris. Pendulenwerk mit Fadenaufhängung sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Vollplastische Bekrönung in Gestalt einer jungen Hirtin mit Lamm. H. 42,5 cm. 32 cm x 12 cm.Vgl. Tardy, S. 69.A French gilt bronze Louis XVI mantel clock. Strikes half an hour on a bell.Frankreich. Paris. Ende 18. Jh.

Lot 2945

Tischglocke mit Ansichten "Albrechtsburg" und "Sächsische Schweiz"Kobaltblauer Fond. Beidseitig Ansicht der Albrechtsburg in Meißen bzw. der Basteiaussicht im Elbsandsteingebirge (Sächsische Schweiz). Feine reliefierte Blattbordüre. Rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 10 cm. D. 7,5 cm. A table bell with view of the Meißen Albrechtsburg and the Elbe Sandstone Mountains (Saxon Switzerland). Restored. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Ende 19. Jh.

Lot 558

A fire bell, electric timer, foot pump gas blower, a hurricane lamp.

Lot 105

A set of three white porcelain Lladro items consisting of a Don Quixote Plaque, Sailing the Seas Cup, and a 1994 collectors society Christmas Bell. Lladro backstamp. Dimensions of the largest item: 6"L x 2.25"W x 4.25"H. Manufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 106

Includes 3 votive holders, 2 collectible eggs, and 10 Christmas bells; all embossed with festive scenes. Lladro backstamp. Votive holders measure: 3.25"W x 3.5"H. Eggs measure: 3"W x 4.25"H. Largest bell measures: 3"W x 3.5"H. This item has its original box. Largest box measures: 5.5"L x 6"W x 4.5"H. Issued: 1989-1995Manufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 107

Includes 2 charter member plaques embossed with Don Quixote, a Lladro society plaque, and 23 collectible and Christmas bells embossed with various festive scenes. Lladro backstamp. Largest bell measures: 3.25"W x 3.25"H. Largest plaque measures: 3.75"W x 7"H. This item has its original box. Issued: 1988-1995Manufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 305

The bell is made from clear crystal and has 3 small, frosted flowers on it, with black centers. This item has its original box which measures 6.25"H x 5"dia. Swarovski etched backstamp. Artist: Max SchreckIssued: 1987-1997Dimensions: 4.75"H x 2.25"dia.Manufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 9069

Mary Gregory type bowl and glass bell, vintage dressing table set various paperweights including Caithness and other glass in one box

Lot 15

Queen Elizabeth I, Shilling, Sixth Issue. Queen Elizabeth I, Shilling, Sixth Issue, 1582-1600, Bell mintmark, Bust 3B, silver, weight 6.1g, S.2577, About very fine with a gouge across the obverse and an edge split on E of ELIZABETH.Metal detecting find near Nantwich, Cheshire.

Lot 40

Seven assorted Royal Mint silver proof coins (7). Seven assorted Royal Mint silver proof coins to include Wedgwood 260th Anniversary Celebration 2019 UK £2 Silver Proof Coin, 250th Anniversary of The Royal Academy of Arts 2018 UK £5 Silver Proof Coin, The 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Britten 2013 UK 50p Silver Proof Coin, Withdrawal from the European Union 202 UK 50p Silver Proof Coin, Alexander Graham Bell 2022 UK £2 Silver Proof Coin, 100 Years of Insulin, 2021 UK 50p Silver Proof Coin and 100th Anniversary of Our BBC 2022 UK 50p Silver Proof Coin, all in original boxes of issue with numbered certificates (7).Qty: 7

Lot 6038

Set of six Bohemian Harlequin cut glass wine glasses with bell shaped bowls on faceted baluster stems, H17cm

Lot 6211

Edwin Wragg of Ilkeston (Derbyshire) - mid 19th century 8-day twin fusee drop dial wall clock, Rosewood case with a hexagonal wooden bezel inlaid with mother of pearl, glazed pendulum viewing aperture and carved ear pieces, 12" painted dial with Roman numerals, minute track and steel spade hands, wire driven fusee movement with shaped movement plates, rack striking on a cast bell. With pendulum and key. Dimensions: Height: 60cm  Length/Width: 43cm  Depth/Diameter: 15cm

Lot 6219

French - Early 20th century 8-day carriage clock and alarm, with shaped cast columns to the corners and convex glass panels to the sides, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute track, steel spade hands, gilt painted decoration and subsidiary alarm setting dial, with the original cylinder platform escapement, sounding the alarm on a bell. With key. With an un-associated leather covered box.

Lot 207

NO RESERVE Milne (A. A.) The House at Pooh Corner, first edition, pictorial endpapers and illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard, some light spotting, original pictorial cloth, small stain to upper cover, corners bumped, spine slightly sunned, 1928 § William Golding, Rites of Passage, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, 1980 § Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls, spotted, original cloth, slightly spotted and bumped, New York, 1940; and 6 others, modern literature, 8vo (9)

Lot 283

Medicine.- Bell (Charles) An Essay on the Forces which circulate the Blood, first edition, lacking half-title, title spotted and loose, some light marginal soiling, modern half red morocco, spine very lightly faded, 1819 § Adams (Joseph) Memoirs of the Life and Doctrines of the late John Hunter, Esq., second edition, engraved silhouette portrait, half-title, advertisement leaf at end, light damp-staining, modern half calf, 1818; and 2 others including vol.1 only of Bell's Surgical Observations of 1816 (lacking a preliminary leaf but with all 15 engraved plates), 8vo et infra (4)

Lot 8076

Four 9ct gold pendant /charms including telephone, wishing well, saxophone and Taurus and a 14ct gold cow bell charmCondition Report:9ct approx 6gm, 14ct approx 1.7gm, all tested or hallmarked

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