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A George II silver cauldron salt, maker`s mark `TB`, London 1751 A George II silver cauldron salt, maker`s mark `TB`, London 1751,with a gadrooned border and on three shell and circular pad feet, 6.5cm diameter; another similar salt, London 1755, 6.5cm diameter; two George III Old English pattern salt spoons by John Lias, London 1813, engraved with initials, 10cm long; a pair of candlesticks, maker`s mark obscured, Birmingham 1931, with bell shaped capitals, hexagonal tapering stems and on sweeping hexagonal bases, 16cm high, loaded; a cased pair of Victorian spoons, Sheffield 1897, 16cm long; and a Victorian hinged bangle, 308g (9.9 oz) gross weighable View on dnfa.com
A late Victorian silver domed table bell by William Hutton & Sons Ltd A late Victorian silver domed table bell by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1896, with a floral twist ringing handle, pierced and chased with scrolls and floral sprays, engraved with two sets of initials and dates, a gadrooned border and on three paw feet, 9.6cm diameter View on dnfa.com
A cased matched silver five piece condiment set by Viners Ltd A cased matched silver five piece condiment set by Viners Ltd., Sheffield 1955, 1956 and 1957, the caster with a bell shaped and stepped finial to the domed pierced cover and on a square base and circular pedestal foot, 14.5cm high, 362g (11.6 oz), with a blue glass liner View on dnfa.com
A collection of electro-plated wares, including A collection of electro-plated wares, including: a chromium plated novelty hand bell cocktail shaker, with a wooden handle; two pint mugs; a twin handled tray; a rectangular warming dish, stand and tray; a shaped oval tray, with pierced gallery; a sauce boat; a lamp, mounted with three bottle holders to the base; and other items View on dnfa.com
A George II silver cauldron salt, maker`s mark `TB`, London 1751 A George II silver cauldron salt, maker`s mark `TB`, London 1751,with a gadrooned border and on three shell and circular pad feet, 6.5cm diameter; another similar salt, London 1755, 6.5cm diameter; two George III Old English pattern salt spoons by John Lias, London 1813, engraved with initials, 10cm long; a pair of candlesticks, maker`s mark obscured, Birmingham 1931, with bell shaped capitals, hexagonal tapering stems and on sweeping hexagonal bases, 16cm high, loaded; a cased pair of Victorian spoons, Sheffield 1897, 16cm long; and a Victorian hinged bangle, 308g (9.9 oz) gross weighable View on dnfa.com
A late Victorian silver domed table bell by William Hutton & Sons Ltd A late Victorian silver domed table bell by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1896, with a floral twist ringing handle, pierced and chased with scrolls and floral sprays, engraved with two sets of initials and dates, a gadrooned border and on three paw feet, 9.6cm diameter View on dnfa.com
A cased matched silver five piece condiment set by Viners Ltd A cased matched silver five piece condiment set by Viners Ltd., Sheffield 1955, 1956 and 1957, the caster with a bell shaped and stepped finial to the domed pierced cover and on a square base and circular pedestal foot, 14.5cm high, 362g (11.6 oz), with a blue glass liner View on dnfa.com
A collection of electro-plated wares, including A collection of electro-plated wares, including: a chromium plated novelty hand bell cocktail shaker, with a wooden handle; two pint mugs; a twin handled tray; a rectangular warming dish, stand and tray; a shaped oval tray, with pierced gallery; a sauce boat; a lamp, mounted with three bottle holders to the base; and other items View on dnfa.com
A FRENCH ORMOLU CARTEL CLOCK IN LOUIS XVI STYLE with enamel dial and gilt filigree hands, flambeau finial and ribbon cresting, the case inset with blind fret and applied with swags, the lower part cast with vitruvian scrolls and acanthus leaves, the movement with medallic backplate and striking on a nickel plated bell, 40cm h, c1900 ++In good original condition, the sheet brass back and round door coated with lacquer. The enamel dial undamaged, the hands original
A FRENCH GILT BRASS MOUNTED AND RED STAINED HORN MANTLE CLOCK IN LOUIS XV STYLE, the cartouche shaped case on scrolling lets, with enamel dial and crested by the seated figure of Time, applied with pierced rocaille mounts, the bell striking movement marked on the backplate Manufactured in Paris 759, 56cm h, early 20th c ++In reasonably good entirely original condition, the gilding on the metal mounts aged and discoloured, rubbed in places, the horn veneers with the odd blister but no obvious losses or repairs
Alexander Picken, Glasgow. A late George III mahogany longcase clock, the case with broken swan neck pediment above a pair of fluted columns, the shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters with box base below, set 13 inch broken arch silvered Arabic and Roman dial with centre date pointer, having an 8-day movement with anchor escapement, striking bell, H. 225 cm, W. 53 cm.
A FRENCH EIGHT-DAY BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, CIRCA 1880 the 8cm by 5,5cm rectangular white enamelled dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, a four pillar bell striking movement with a later cylinder escapement, the decorated case with glazed door and bevelled panels, the back plate inscribed Moulle EA Dépot Perpétue, shaped handle 10,5cm high excluding the handle Buyers are advised that a service is recommended for clocks purchased 1
GOULDING, EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY TWO KEYED BOX WOOD AND IVORY OBOE, with ivory mounts, and brass keys with octagonal covers, 22 ½"" (57cm) long, joint stamped ""GOULDING"", bell stamped ""GOULDING, COVENT GARDEN LONDON"". AND A NINETEENTH CENTURY SIX KEYED BOX WOOD CLARINET, lacks bell, a.f, unmarked, with carved oak panel (2)
Two Robert Harrop `Camberwick Green` handpainted miniatures: `Jonathan Bell`s Farm` MCGS02; `The Tree at Camberwick Green` MCGS01. Together with 18 x Robert Harrop `Camberwick Green` handpainted miniature pewter figures: 2 x `Captain Snort Soldier` MCG06; 2 x `Sergeant Major Grout` MCG07; 2 x `Private Meek` MCG11; 2 x `Private Armitage` MCG09; 2 x `Cannon & Cannon Balls` MCG12; 2 x `Soldier Bugler` MCG08; 2 x `Private Featherby` MCG10; `Mary Murphy` MCG03; `Jonathan Bell The Farmer` MCG04; `Paddy Murphy` MCG02; `P.C McGarry The Policeman` MCG01.
14 x Robert Harrop `Camberwick Green` figures: 2 x `Thomas Tripp in his Milk Float` CG86; 2 x `Murphy Christmas` CGCS06, LE to 1500; 2 x `Windy Miller and Mr Carraway ``Fishing in the Sun``` CGS02, LE to 2500, First Edition; `Jonathan Bell & Lord Belborough ``Apples Galore``` CGS09, LE to 1000, First Edition; `The Mayor and Philby in the Mayoral Car` CG68; `Harry Farthing (Potter)` CG30; `Mickey Murphy (Baker)` CGL05, LE to 2500, First Edition; `Jonathan Bell & Mary Murphy ``Jingle Bell``` CGCS10, LE to 500; `Dr Mopp ``Bees By The Bakery``` CG84; `Cuthbert & The Cider Press ``Apples Galore``` CGS08, LE to 1000, First Edition; `The Mayor` CGL04, LE to 2500, First Edition. All boxed.
6 x Robert Harrop `Camberwick Green` models: `The Mayor and Lord Bellborough ``The Balloon``` CGS10, LE to 1000, First Edition; `Mr Crockett in his Van` CG79; `Captain Snort with the Canon ``On Your Marks``` CGS04, LE to 2000, First Edition; `Jonathan Bell and Lord Belborough ``Apples Galore``` CGS09, LE to 1000, First Edition; `Sergeant Major Grout and the Water Pump ``Roger Varley``` CGYP07, LE to 1200; `Mr Carraway in his Fish Shop ``Fine Fresh Fish``` CGS03, LE to 2000, First Edition; `Thomas Tripp in his Milk Float` CG86. All boxed.
27 x Robert Harrop `Camberwick Green` figures: `Mr Pratt` CG44; `Horace` CG66; `Fred` CG58; `Mr Wantage` CG57; `Sergeant Major Grout` CG17; `Peter Hazel` CG07; `Mr Cresswell` CG46; `Harry Farthing` CG53; `Mr Dagenham` CG45; `Mr Clamp` CG39; `Cyril` CG67; `Mr Fletcher` CG47; `Mr Swallow` CG49; `Walter Harkin` CG50; `Private Armitage` CG65; `Winnie Farthing` CG54; `Dutch Organ Dancers` CG48; `Captain Flack` CG69; `Mr Antonio` CG40; `Jonathan Bell and his Cow` CGYP05; 2 x `Mr Clutterbuck` CGFG03; `Windy Millers Hen` CGFG05; `Windy Miller` LE pewter event piece (2003) CG01P; `Jonathan Bell`s Farm` handpainted miniature MCGS02; `Windy Miller` handpainted pewter miniature MCG05; `Jonathan Bell` handpainted pewter miniature MCG04. All boxed.
Cycling history: a 1941 Dawes Cycles Ltd. `Comfort Tourist` bicycle with original components and original Dawes five year guarantee card. Provenance in the form of a 2001 newspaper article about the former owner of the bike, purchased in 1941 for £10 and 11 shillings. Components include: Sturmey Archer GH6 Front dynohub, with maintenance instructions; original Brooks leather saddle and springs; J.H Hopkins of Birmingham `Supermont` saddle bag; Lucas rear reflector; Bluemels `Featherweight` rear mudguard and pump; Michelin `World Tour` tyres; Dunlop wheels; Joseph Lucas Ltd of Birmingham `King of the World` cyclometer; handlebars with patent no. 340856; Miller British Made bell. This bicycle was still being ridden on a daily basis in 2013.
An English green glass Roemer wine goblet with raspberry prunts to stem and stringing to base, 4.25ins high, a wine glass with bucket bowl on plain hollow stem with raspberry prunts, 5.25ins high, an eye bath, 2.5ins, a green glass bell frigger with clear glass handle, 13ins high, (circa 1870) and a selection of other green glassware, various
A late 19th Century French carriage timepiece No. 2260,with alarum, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day single train movement ringing on a bell, contained in brass and bevelled glass ""One Piece"" case, 4.75ins high (escapement replaced and dial chipped to top edge and cracked), and with maroon leather covered travelling case for same
A late 19th/early 20th Century French carriage clock with alarum retailed by Drocourt Fils, Paris, the 1.75ins diameter white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial within paste set gilt border to the eight day movement striking on a bell, contained in brass and bevelled corniche pattern case, 4.75ins high
A 19th Century French ormolu and porcelain mantel clock by Japys Freres, No. 6503, the 3.5ins diameter porcelain dial decorated in turquoise and gilt and with Roman numerals, the dial centre decorated with butterflies and trophies to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in ormolu case with bold urn surmount and bearded masks to sides, inset with four further porcelain panels decorated with young lovers and floral sprays, bold acanthus leaf swags and mounts, on turned feet, 14.5ins high (dial with some restoration and gilt jewelling rubbed in places)
A mid 19th Century rosewood mantel clock, the 8ins diameter painted metal dial inscribed ""Benson, Ludgate Hill, London"" to the eight day two train fusee movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in Gothic pattern case inlaid with brass scrollwork and mouldings, on gilt brass ball feet, 19.75ins high (with later finials and handles)
A late 18th Century mahogany bracket clock by Thomas Oliver of London, the whole of small proportions, the plain arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and strike/silent dial to arch to the eight day two train fusee movement striking and repeating on a bell with engraved back plate, contained in mahogany and gilt brass mounted case of arched form with large rectangular pad to top, brass folding handle, arched glazed side panels, on ogee bracket feet, 12.25ins high Note : Thomas Oliver recorded working in New Bond Street, London 1780-1795 and in partnership with Joseph West until 1785
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Kelvey of Gainsborough, the 12ins arched white painted dial decorated with floral sprays and birds, with subsidiary seconds dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with three ball finials, scrolled cresting, turned and fluted pillars to hood, the trunk with canted front corners, 86ins high Note : Could be C. Kelvey of Gainsborough, dates unknown
A late 18th Century ""North Country"" mahogany longcase clock by Robert Greaves of Macclesfield, the 14ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring and dial centre with Roman and Arabic numerals and showing phases of the moon and calendar to arch to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with scrolled cresting, blind fret frieze inlaid with oval paterae, turned and fluted columns to hood and with shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on bracket feet, 91ins high Note: Robert Greaves recorded working Macclesfield 1786
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by David Bowen of Swansea, with 12ins arched brass dial (formerly silvered), the arch engraved ""High Water at Swansea Key"" and showing phases of the moon, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with moulded and dentil cornice, turned and fluted columns to hood with Corinthian capitols, shaped trunk door and with fluted and reeded cant corners, on bracket feet, 83ins high (pendulum damaged) Note : David Bowen recorded working in Swansea as a Clockmaker, died 1791
An unusal 18th Century black japanned longcase clock by Jonathan Baldwin of Feversham, No. 375, the 12ins arched brass dial with pierced gilt brass spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in associated japanned case with turned finials, shaped cresting and split turned columns to hood, the front decorated with leaves, 88ins high (case redecorated at later date) Note: John Baldwin, a very competent maker, thought to have been born in 1677, apprenticed to Stephen Rayner 1691-1698 recorded working in Faversham, Kent until 1739
An oak longcase clock containing an early 18th century movement by George Etherington of London, the 10ins arched brass dial with arch engraved with sunburst and strike/silent lever above chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the later oak case made by Colonel H.J.W. Barrow, the arched and moulded cresting with three squirrel finials, pierced brass frieze, pierced side panels, split turned columns to hood, the arched trunk door with shaped lentical glass, 79ins high Note : George Etherington recorded as admitted to the Clockmakers company 1684, Master 1709, Died 1729. Engraved brass plaque to inside of case provides full provenance - maker of case and an ancestor of vendor
A rare Marklin gauge 3 clockwork trackside bell. In the style of a light house, painted in leaf green with yellow bands, suspended chrome bell to top with clockwork action. Mounted on a tinplate maroon coloured base with variable extending track for remote control operation. GC for age. See Plate 1
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