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A late 18th/early 19th century English oak longcase clock, having a gilt metal applied broken scrolled pediment over enamel Roman dial named Beal? Oundle, within gilt bird painted spandrels supporting a 30 hour bell striking movement, the three quarter length door within reeded stiles above a box base on bracket plinth. 197cm.
An ebonised tool chest and contents of various mainly steel and wooden handled tools including items by Moore and Wright of Sheffield, the Lufkin Rule Co. of Michigan to include callipers, measures, various tooling, punches, chisels by Herring Bros of London, Howarth of Sheffield, Adidas & Sons of Sheffield, C. Hill, B. A. Bell & Son, Thomas Ibbotson & Co., various steel rules, square blade sharpening fixture, adjustable scribing blade by Moore and Wright, etc
Morris (F.O.) A Natural History of British Moths, 1872, Bell & Daldy, four volumes, 132 hand-coloured plates as called for, original cloth; Wilson (Owen B.), The Larvae of the British Lepidoptera and their Food Plants, 1880, Reeve, 40 colour plates, original cloth; Lucas (W.J.), British Dragonflies (Odonata), 1900, Upcott Gill, 27 colour plates, original decorative cloth; Curtis (John), Farm Insects ..., 1860, Blackie, 16 hand-coloured plates, half calf (binding worn) (7)
A French Art Nouveau lily of the valley necklace A French Art Nouveau lily of the valley necklace, the textured bell flowers with suspended polished drops and pearls, on a belcher link chain, stamped with French assay marks for combined items of gold and silver and French eagle`s head, 43cm long IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer`s premium at a rate of 20%View on dreweatts.com
A LARGE BRASS BELL possibly from a ship or station, of typical form with moulded belts, iron clapper, un-named with no apparent markings. 35cm(d) General wear^ marks^ scratches and oxidation^ corrosion to clapper^ the knotted rope handle affixed to the clapper with an associated fitting^ also associated bolt to the suspension.
A MID 19TH CENTURY TRANSFER PRINTED BLUE AND WHITE `TRIUMPHAL CAR` ASHETTE by J&MP Bell, Glasgow c1850-70, of canted and shaped rectangular form having a classical scene in a foliate border with scrolled vignettes, printed and impressed marks to base. 43cm x 36.5cm Crazing^ wear to base and rim.
A CHARLES I TYPE 30-HOUR STRIKING BRASS LANTERN CLOCK late 17th century, having a doomed bell top with strap supports pierced foliate gallery (marked William Almond in Lothbury, London) and circular chapter ring with Roman hours framing foliate engraved decoration, with weight , pendulum and later bracket. 32cm(h) Some later and associated parts, viewing advised
A LATE VICTORIAN OAK-CASED TRIPLE-FUSEE DOUBLE CHIME BRACKET CLOCK of large proportions, having a stipple carved stepped caddy top, rectangular glazed door flanked by turned and carved Corinthian columns with spirally fluted detail and stepped plinth base with stylised petal carving, the dial with three subsidiary silvered dials for chime/silent, slow/fast and eight bell/four gongs over the chapter ring of Roman hours and Arabic minutes, enclosing the three winding apertures, all enclosed by applied ornate gilt-metal cherub and foliate decoration, the triple-fusee brass movement marked 4722. 66.5cm(h) x 44.5cm(w) x 32.5cm(d) The caddy top loose with lower part re-attached^ minor marks and scratches^ minor wear to dial^ once having a presentation plaque to the platform base.
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