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Lot 1177

R Bell, Bingley A Pair of Victorian Cast Iron Painted Round Occasional Tables, having mahogany tops, with raised figure, pierced floral leaf and scroll decoration, on claw and ball feet, 61cm diameter 77cm high

Lot 45

A Belleek Bulbous Shaped Jug having encrusted floral decoration, a Belleek milk jug and sugar bowl, another Belleek milk jug and sugar bowl a Belleek hand bell, a Belleek cup and similar shell shaped saucer (8)

Lot 195

Whitefriars glass vase of inverted bell shape with green and blue banding, 20cm high and 22cm diameter.

Lot 1556

A Lladro model of an owl - boxed, a Lladro bell ornament - boxed, a Lladro collectors Society plaque and a W. George collectors plate Condition report: All good

Lot 110

A graduated set of six brass bell weights

Lot 138

A mahogany cased servant's bell display

Lot 410

An oak case mantel clock, bell strike Condition report: Movement complete but needs a clean, working

Lot 1289

A continental profusely decorated Brass Bell and Bowl/Stand

Lot 1395

A Leonardo figure of a dog and cat on a hearth, two resin Candle holders in Egyptian design, brass Counter Bell, Pot Pourri Vase, treen Animals, etc.

Lot 1397

An old Teddy bear, vintage toy Cat with bell and a plaster model on a plinth 'Hayden'

Lot 1585

A quantity of china including white Coalport Bell, an Italian ornament of the Bride and Groom signing the register, etc.

Lot 1616

A quantity of china including Teapot, Sadler Bell and a Royal Grafton Pin Dish

Lot 1784

A quantity of glass including bell, green studio glass bowl, a/f and a blue glass vase

Lot 1810

A quantity of glass including various crystal Rose Vases, crystal Bell, bonbon Dish, blue/clear glass Paperweight, etc.

Lot 684

A History of British Birds by Rev F. O. Morris in six volumes, second edition published by Bell and Daldy, York Street, Covent Garden, 1870 (6).

Lot 813

A parcel lot of boxed Lladro to include Lladro Society Art brings us together plaque 7677, Sounds of summer bell figure 5953, winter bell 17616, Fall bell 17615, Dolphins at play votive 17666, Sailing the seas votive 17665, and three plates, Looking out 5998, Three Carabels 5964 and flamingo 16161 (9).

Lot 35

A double sided Blue Bell Tobacco enamel sign, 20` x 14`

Lot 72

A Victorian Brass table bell, pair of candlesticks and a tea caddy

Lot 252

A circular box made from bell metal and wood from York Minster Fire, 1840

Lot 424

A Victorian Brass table bell, porcelain figures and two porcelain plaques

Lot 536

A mixed box of ceramics and glass including a part Bell china tea set

Lot 121

A Duverdry & Bloquel oval brass cased alarm carriage clock, burnished dial with enamel chapter rings bearing Arabic numerals in a paste surround, single barrel movement with bell strike, 9 by 7 by 12cm.

Lot 126

A French gilt bronze mantel clock, late 19th century, by Ph. Mourey, the circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day Japy Freres et Cie movement, half hour striking on a bell, the capstan form drum casing flanked by a knight in partial armour, raised on a serpentine base and four round feet, on a velvet gilt wood stand, 36 by 15 by 45cm high, with a key.

Lot 139

A Sewills of Liverpool chiming mantel clock, dial bearing Roman numerals, the mahogany case with boxwood stringing, burr yew and with brass pierced fretwork to the sides, twin barrel movement, bell striking, 15 by 11 by 26cm.

Lot 147

A Dutch Zaandam Zaanse Atlas wall clock, oak and brass case, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, two train movement, bell striking, 19 by 15 by 50cm.

Lot 165

A George III Sottish clock movement and long case, a/f case damaged, for restoration, the white painted dial signed W Robertson, Dunbar, with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, the break arch painted with scrolling design, the spandrels with gilt fan motifs, with an eight-day movement, striking on a bell, no pendulum , weights or winders.

Lot 169

A George II Japanned lacquer longcase clock, the brass dial with Hermes to the break arch, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, movement by Jane Cooper, London, eight day, six pillar movement, hour striking on a bell, the painted black lacquer case with a chinoiserie door and base front, 50 by 24 by 230cm high.

Lot 229

Pierre Justin Ouvrie (French, 1806-1879): a town square with figures to the foreground, a bell tower and monument, watercolour, signed lower right, 18 by 26cm.

Lot 1260

A collection of wristwatches, comprising Ingersoll, two Quartz, Sekonda, Seiko, a cased Bell & Rose watch, bracelet and necklace set, together with a boxed pair of cuff links, and a stained glass panel depicting Henry VIII.

Lot 647

A carved ebony elephant on stand supporting a table bell together with a similar smaller elephant and further decorative items including castanets

Lot 669

Brass hanging table bell on oak architectural style stand, 40cm high

Lot 691

A circular hanging wall clock with weights and bell, wood framed with brass rimmed glazed door to face, 33 cms diam approx.

Lot 762

A Victorian cut-glass and frosted celery vase, footed, inverse bell-shape, Victorian cut-glass wine decanter, ball and shaft shape, set of 12 Victorian cut-glass tumblers in two sizes and other items (2 boxes)

Lot 61

A FRENCH CHARLES X ORMOLU MOUNTED PORTICO MANTEL CLOCK, of Gothic Revival design, the gilt dial having black painted Roman numerals, engine turned rosette to centre, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, with an elaborate cast gothic tracery arch and rosette pendulum; the case of architectural design cast with gothic tracery, the four columns with finely cast foliate capitals and bases, the plinth base on foliate bracket feet, 52cm high x 25cm wide. See illustration

Lot 63

A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY DAWSON, HADDINGTON, the eight day, four pillar movement striking on a bell, the circular painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, secondary seconds and calendar dials, the glazed arch topped hood with circular door, decorated with three turned vase finials, the trunk with oblong panel door flanked by corner pilasters, the moulded box base raised on bracket feet, 205cm high. See illustration

Lot 64

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day, four pillar movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, the four spandrels decorated with moulded mask and scroll corner pieces, the flat topped case with dentil cornice and plain turned pillars, the trunk with arch topped panel door and moulded brass key escutcheon, the plain box base raised on four bracket feet, 200cm high. See illustration

Lot 91

A GROUP OF 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAWARES, c. 1770-1790, to include two Worcester 'scale blue' tea saucers, two Worcester 'Queens' pattern coffee cups, a Worcester blue printed 'Bell Toy' pattern saucer, a Caughley blue and gilt teacup and saucer, a Derby blue and gilt teabowl and saucer, a Chelsea Derby cream jug with green floral swags and a teabowl of the same pattern (11)

Lot 121

A GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN, to include a bowl of inverted bell form painted with pomegranates and foliage picked out in copper red, Qianlong mark but possibly later, 20.5cm diameter (repaired), another bowl of rounded shape and painted with the eight immortals in a landscape, a dragon to the inside, 21.5cm diameter, and a tri-part box and cover, the square section stacking layers painted with dense flowers and foliage, 12.5cm high (3)

Lot 90

An early Chinese patinated Bronze, seated immortal holding aloft a floral spray, raised on squat circular bell-shape upon a square plinth base, 20.5cm high, (possibly Ming Dynasty)

Lot 102

Seven graduated 19th Century brass "Bell" Weights ranging from 1oz through to 7lbs

Lot 213

A good early 19th Century Regency period flame mahogany and brass inlaid eight day Bracket Clock, the pierced Gothic quatrefoil style top with foliate carving above a 20cm cream dial with Roman numerals, Gothic pierced sound holes to sides below ring handles, raised on four gilded bun feet, the gilded movement striking on a bell and with twin fusee movement, with repeating movement mechanism 47cm high

Lot 215

A large George III period oak cased eight day Longcase Clock, the 11" dial with silvered chapter ring, having Roman numerals and also with subsidiary seconds hand, all flanked by pierced gilded and ornate spandrels the chapter ring signed to the bottom S Hp John, Exon, flanked by two turned columns and over a rectangular and crossbanded trunk door, raised on short bracket feet, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 217cm high

Lot 221

A late 18th/early 19th Century oak, marquetry and mahogany crossbanded Longcase Clock, the broken swan neck pediment above an 11.5" painted broken arch dial with Roman numerals subsidiary seconds hand, date aperture and signed G Taylor, Shepton Mallet, the hood with two marquetry thistles flanking central vignette of a young girl, the crossbanded trunk door with typical central conch shell style marquetry, raised on replaced bracket feet, the movement striking on a bell, approx. 230cm high

Lot 1350

H Bell & Co, a steel and brass equal arm coin balance, early 19th century, within a fitted mahogany box, trade label inscribed 'Made and Sold by H Bell & Co, Prescott, Lancashire', and instructions for use and with stacked cylindrical weights for a guinea, half guinea and seven shillings piece and for the sovereign and half sovereign, 15.1cm

Lot 1356

R Brown & Sons, brass folding sovereign balance, circa 1820, within a mahogany case with plush velvet lining and trade label, inscribed 'Manufactured by R Brown & Sons, late H Bell & Co, sold by P Stubbs', 14.3cm

Lot 25

A well engineered model of a Boulton and Watt ‘bell crank’ steam engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh from drawings by Anthony Mount based on the 1802 original engine, the single cylinder approximately 1 1/2 inch bore by 2 1/4 inch stroke, with open crank and side rod linkages, steam valve operated from a rim on the flywheel, steam control valve, spoked flywheel 22cm diameter and small spoked belt drive wheel, finished in black paintwork, mounted on hardwood plinth measuring 29cm x 16cm, overall 31cm high. Note: The ‘bell crank’ engine was introduced by Boulton and Watt in 1802. The design was formulated by William Murdock and the Soho foundry manager a Mr Southern. The aim was to supply a small self contained engine, to the smaller manufacturer who could not afford a house built beam engine. The design was called a ‘bell crank’ on account of the shape of the rocking levers. These resembled the levers that transferred the pull of the ropes in a bell tower to the bells. The design was in production from 1797 until 1806, when Boulton and Watt introduced their small self contained beam engine mounted on a cast iron cistern. All of the engines seem to vary slightly one from another. The earliest engines were filled with a form of drop valve. Then came the long ‘D’ valve, followed by the slide valve. This model is based on one from 1802 and has a long ‘D’ valve.

Lot 145

English School - Bell P-63A ‘Kingcobra’ 311697 Code V., watercolour and gouache heightened with white, the aircraft finished in the colours and markings used by the French Air Force post 1945, 25in. x 33 1/2in. (63.5cm x 85cm): together with Fouga C.M. 175 ‘Zephyr’, a three-view watercolour drawing of this successful French training and combat two-seat aircraft, this illustration being of the personal mount of Lt. Cluzel and his engineer A/C Douring, 21 1/2in. x 21in. (54.5cm x 53.3cm), both framed and glazed, (2).

Lot 377

A George V silver bell shaped inkwell with hinged lid, Birmingham 1914 by A & J Zimmerman, height approx 11cm.

Lot 1030

A late 19th Century French gilt metal mounted green tortoiseshell boulle cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped `H. Bright, Leamington`, the embossed circular dial inset with enamel hour plaques with blue Roman numerals and enamel minute plaques with black Arabic numerals, the balloon shaped case with brass foliate scroll decoration, surmounted with a gilt metal seated putto above scroll mounts and legs, height approx 43cm, with pendulum and winding key.

Lot 1036

A late 19th Century gilt metal mounted marble clock garniture, the clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and flower festoons, the drum case with urn surmount above a pair of turned columns and an oval base, height approx 42cm, with pendulum and key, together with a pair of matching urns.

Lot 1042

A late 19th Century gilt spelter mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case surmounted with a seated fiddler (re-gilded and faults), height approx 25cm, with pendulum and keys, together with a glass dome and ebonized stand.

Lot 1044

A late 19th Century French lacquered brass mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the enamel circular dial with Roman numerals, the rectangular case with Marley horse surmount, on a rectangular base with cast foliate border, on bracket feet, height approx 36cm, with pendulum and winding key.

Lot 1045

A late 19th Century French ormolu mounted porcelain mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the porcelain circular dial painted with a Cupid and flower basket within a surround of gilt Roman numerals with blue and gilt border, the detachable domed cover surmounted with a putto, the cylindrical case painted with three panels depicting classical figures and a further panel filled with doves, musical instruments and flowers, all reserved against a blue glazed ground with gilt framing, flanked by four Ionic columns with pine cone finials, on an ormolu base cast with a foliate border, height approx 42cm, together with a pendulum.

Lot 1047

A mid-19th Century gilt metal mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the back plate stamped with `Japy Frères` maker`s mark, the circular enamel dial with blue Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the case with two dove surmount above applied musical instruments and classical helmet on a bow front base and disc feet, height approx 27cm (re-gilded), with a pendulum and keys.

Lot 1049

A late 19th Century French green marble and gilt metal mounted clock garniture, the clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the gilt circular dial with Arabic numerals and inscribed `E. Monasch Jr, Rotterdam`, the case with urn and scroll surmount above scroll handles and scroll feet, height approx 42cm, with pendulum, together with a pair of matching four branch candelabra.

Lot 1093

An 18th Century brass four pillar eight day longcase clock movement striking on a bell, with pendulum, together with a rear wind gallery dial clock line fusee movement, the platform escapement with gravity maintaining power with facility for rear hand set and a brass round plated front wind chain fusee movement with top mounted platform and spring operated maintaining power.

Lot 1113

A late 19th Century Continental brass mounted mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the rectangular dial painted with a scene of a recumbent courting couple in a woodland setting, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the walnut veneered case with brass lion coat of arms surmount and inscribed `Nu Elck Syn. Sin` above pierced foliate panels and barley twist columns, on turned feet, height approx 33cm, with pendulum and winding key.

Lot 1121

A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and indistinctly signed, beneath a scene of Daniel in the lion`s den to arch, the hood with swan neck pediment above glazed door flanked by carved and turned columns, the crossbanded trunk with rectangular door and similarly decorated columns, on a geometric band inlaid base and ogee bracket feet, height approx 236cm, with pendulum, two weights and winder (lacking bell).

Lot 1128

A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring framing a matt centre with subsidiary seconds and date dial, inscribed `Clidsdale, London`, beneath a strike/silent indicator to the arch, all with cast and pierced gilt spandrels, the pagoda hood with brass ball finials and glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with arched door and fluted corner columns, on a panelled base and plinth, height approx 224cm (some faults), with pendulum, two brass cased weights and winding key.

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