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Lot 1038

A French Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlaid Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, gilt metal mounts with scroll and mask decoration, 3-3/4-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking, 39cm high, with a matching base, 24cm wide 28.05.13, Case with brass surfaces discoloured and lifting in parts, gilding faded to the metal mounts, some of the tortoiseshell with small cracks in parts, bezel glass with a chip, bezel is not closing correctly, dial with some small surface scratches, movement looks dirty and needs cleaning, bell missing, pendulum missing.

Lot 1039

A French Impressive Gilt Bronze and Marble Striking Mantel Clock Garniture, early 20th century, bronze figure of a young boy holding a bird cage, marble bases with laurel leaf borders, 5-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed Leveque A Paris, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, backplate stamped Marti 1900, 54cm by 52cm, with a pair of figural gilt bronze and marble four-light candelabra, 71cm high 24.05.13, Case with the gilding faded, some slight rubbing to the bronze figure, marble base with some minor chips to the edges, dial with hairline cracks and is dirty, one screw is broken below the bezel, movement needs cleaning, pendulum missing, garniture with some slight rubbing to the figures and small chips to the edges of the marble bases, gilding faded.

Lot 1040

A French Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1820, gentleman leaning beside a dog, nautical scene to the base, acanthus leaf border, 4-1/4-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, 47cm high 22.05.13, Ormolu has faded to the surfaces, base with some small dents to the edges, movement looks slightly dirty and needs cleaning.

Lot 1051

A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, circa 1820, lancet top with side carrying handles, pierced side frets, pull repeat cord, 8-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement secured by brackets, 49cm high 24.05.13, Case with the surfaces polished throughout, veneers with some chips to edges and cracking in parts, some veneer and mouldings are lifting, signs of replaced veneers in parts, bezel has come loose from the case, glass with some chips, dial has been totally re-painted, metal dial surround with some damage, movement looks complete and clean.

Lot 1052

A Rosewood Striking Table Clock, 19th century, chamfered top with pineapple finial, side carrying handles and sound frets, recessed panels to the front with brass inlay, raised upon brass ball feet, 6-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 41cm high 24.05.13, Case with cracks to the veneers, surfaces with dent marks and scratches in parts, brass surfaces with fading, some small splits to some moudings and chips to the edges, case with signs of repair to the veneers to the top and sides, dial with small scratches and some fading, movement looks complete, but needs cleaning.

Lot 1058

A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Thos Reid, Edinburgh, circa 1790, inverted bell top with carrying handle, glazed side panels, 8-inch brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, dial centre signed and with date dial, arched with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement converted back to verge escapement and striking on a bell, backplate signed within engraved floral border, secured by brackets, 56cm high 08.05.13, Case has been restored to the surfaces and polished throughout, the inverted bell top looks to have been re-built at some time, side glass panels have been replaced, wooden feet have been later added, front and back door glasses have been replaced, front door top frets have been later added, underside of the clock case with two vacant holes which would appear to have been movement securing holes at some time, dial looks clean, later hands, movement backplate looks slightly dirty and needs cleaning, two vacant small holes to the front and backplate next to the escapement arbors and this appears that the escapement has been converted from anchor back to verge escapement, movement in going order at present.

Lot 1059

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, T Mawkes, Belper, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, 13-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date aperture, arch with rolling moonphase, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Byrne, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 219cm high 23.05.13, Case has been cleaned throughout and has lightened in parts, case with some chips to the edges in parts, hoor door with some later added veneer, plinth with the skirting replaced and the feet are missing, dial has been totally re-painted, some crazing cracks and slight re-touching to paint work, movement looks slightly dirty and needs cleaning.

Lot 1060

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, T Richardson, Weaverham, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, arched acorn trunk door, canted plinth with inlay, 14-inch painted dial, arch with rolling moonphase, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Byrne, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 233cm high 23.05.13, Case with chips to edges, veneer and inlay lifting in parts, hood with a later added door knob, one of the glasses are loose to the top side of the hood, trunk door slightly bowed, dial is dirty and has faded, flaking to the dial surface in parts, movement is dirty and not sitting correctly in position in the case, movement needs cleaning, two extra vacant holes to the top side of the falseplate, movement needs cleaning.

Lot 1061

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, Penlington, Liverpool, circa 1790, swan neck pediment, figured trunk, inlaid crossbanded plinth raised upon bracket feet, 14-inch painted arched dial, inner date ring, arch with rolling moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 249cm high 30.05.13, Case has faded in parts and with water damage to the sides, case with some small cracks in parts and small chips to edges, mouldings have been replaced in parts, hood with later finials and the front glasses with cracks, trunk door with signed of damage next to both hinges, dial has been totally re-painted, movement needs cleaning.

Lot 1062

A Mahogany Small Longcase Clock, early 20th century, swan neck pediment, figured trunk door, brick work decorated sides to the plinth, 7-inch arched brass dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, arch with plaque inscribed Tempus Fugit, twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 150cm high 22.05.13, Case has faded due to sunlight damage and needs re-polishing, case with some chips to the edges, two finials missing on top of the hood, three screws missing to hold the seatboard down into position, dial is dirty and needs cleaning, movement looks slightly dirty and needs cleaning.

Lot 1063

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Rob Clidsdale, Edinburgh, circa 1775, swan neck pediment, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, arch with silvered plaque signed, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 221cm high 24.05.13, Case has faded due to sunlight damage, hood with a finial missing, later added frets to the front, case with scratches, dents and chips to the edges, dial has discoloured and needs cleaning, movement looks complete.

Lot 1064

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Saml Brown, Edinburgh, circa 1750, broken arched pediment, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds, date aperture, arch with silvered plaque signed, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 222cm high 24.05.13, Case with top finial missing to the hood, hood with the fret work later added, case with cracks and chips to edges, later feet, dial is stained, later seatboard, movement needs cleaning, later bell.

Lot 1065

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Scott, Edinburgh, circa 1790, swan neck pediment, 12-inch silvered arched dial, seconds, date aperture, arch with strike/silent selection lever and signed, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 215cm high 24.05.13, Case with damage in parts to veneers, later added frets to the hood, hood with finial missing, veneers faded due to sunlight damage, some veneers look stained to the front, dial with scratches and slightly bent, signs of a screw head next to the 4 o`clock position added, later seatboard, movement looks complete.

Lot 1066

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Thos Radford, Leeds, circa 1770, broken arched pediment, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, dial centre with seconds and date aperture, arch with rolling moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a gong, 232cm high 22.05.13, Case with chips to edges and scratches, hood with a later added finial, gilding to the column capitals have faded and with some damage, hood door with later applied knob, trunk door very slightly bowed, lock is later, left hand side of the lock with a new piece of wood added, a piece of wood has been added above the plinth, front panel of the plinth with a crack and is lifting, some veneer is lacking, skirting is later added and the feet are missing, structure of the base and the bottom of the trunk is weak, case backboard with cracks, dial is dirty and has faded, dial also with scratches, later seatboard, inside both cheeks with new pieces of wood added to support the side cheeks, movement needs cleaning, now converted from striking on a bell to a gong, third wheel pivot is broken.

Lot 1067

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, arched pediment, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, seconds and date aperture, circular silvered plaque inscribed Wm & Jno Kipling, London, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial and movement circa 1750, case later, 218cm high 23.05.13, Case has faded due to sunlight damage in parts, hood door glass is cracked, cracks to the trunk door and sides, dents and scratches in parts, plinth with a later skirting, dial has discoloured, movement needs cleaning.

Lot 1068

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Emml Hopperton, Leeds, 1750, arched top pediment, crossbanded trunk door, 13-3/4-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, date aperture and seconds, arch with silvered disc inscribed Tempus Irrevocabile Fugit and dated 1750, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later seatboard, 232cm high 31.05.13, Case with a later applied wavy shaped top to the pediment, front hood door has come loose and the glass is broken and needs replacing, columns to the hood with chips, finials are later and one is missing, trunk door is slightly bowed and some crossbanding is lifting, plinth with splits and some of the joints are coming apart, damage to feet, dial needs cleaning and re-silvering, later hands, date disc looks later added, movement needs cleaning, seatboard is later.

Lot 1069

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Barry, Manchester, circa 1740, arched top pediment, crossbanded trunk door, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, arch with silvered plaque inscribed Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 246cm high Case has been polished throughout, case with small chips in parts to the edges, hood with some new pieces of wood added, plinth appears to have later feet added, dial with a silvered chapter ring slightly discoloured, movement looks complete and clean.

Lot 1070

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, flat top pediment, veneered trunk door with moulded borders, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed Wm Underwood Westminster, seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, dial and movement circa 1720, case later, 213cm high 23.05.13, Case has been polished throughout to the surfaces, new mouldings and strips of wood have been added in parts, hood with the fret work replaced, new side glazed windows, wooden dial surround with chips and damage, some cracks and dents to the trunk in parts, trunk door with the veneers discoloured and the door is bowed, some cracking to the base and the skirting looks later, side cheeks with extra packing of wood to both sides beneath the seatboard, dial has discoloured, movement needs cleaning. Dial and movement circa 1720, case later.

Lot 1070A

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Whiteaves, Raves, Fleet Street, circa 1790, pagoda pediment, arched trunk door with flame veneer, plinth with raised panel and upon bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial, two dials for seconds and date, arch with strike/silent selection, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 238cm high 21.06.13, Case with some scuff marks and small dents in parts, some later added mouldings in parts, hood with later added finials, hood pagoda has been totally re-built, dial needs re-silvering, movement looks complete, but needs cleaning.

Lot 75

A mid 18c British hook and spike thirty hour wall clock, the unsigned 8"square brass dial having cherub and crown spandrels, Roman numerals and a single hand. The `bird cage` movement is chain driven with anchor escapement and long pendulum and countwheel striking on a bell.

Lot 76

A late 19c French figural mantle clock in gilded spelter case depicting two cherubs flanking the central clock who are examining sprays of roses. They are seated on a raised base decorated with cast swags of flowers. The clock dial and the body of the urn surmounting it are similarly of blue porcelain and the clock is countwheel striking on a bell (pendulum missing). It stands on a shaped giltwood base, 18" long overall, the clock and base 17" tall.

Lot 100

A pair of 19c European carved wood wall brackets, carved with the heads of a bull and a cow, she with a neck bell, 9"w, 10"h.

Lot 220

An 18c short ale glass with vertically half moulded bell bowl, wheatear engraved, lobed collar knop and folded foot, 4"h.

Lot 229

An 18c wine glass with a bell shaped bowl, plain stem and folded conical foot, 6.25"h.

Lot 243

A Worcester blue and white tea bowl printed with the Mother & Child pattern, a/f rim chip, hatched crescent mark to base, 3.5"diam. Together with a Salopian sparrow beak cream jug printed with the Bell Toy pattern, a/f hairline crack to spout handle, printed `S` mark to base, 3"h.

Lot 8

A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bell shaped bowl on an air twist stem and folded foot, 19.5cm; A Similar Wine Glass, with flared bucket shape bowl, 15.5cm; and Another, with an ogee bowl, 14cm (3) Some minor polishing to foot rims. 280313

Lot 277

A Set of Three William IV Brass Mounted Polished Steel Fire Irons, each grip as stylised leaves over seeds, with upper octagonal stems, the shovel with pierced bell pan, the poker 78cm long Poker with possible repair where handle meets the stem, but otherwise all are good and ready to use. 130613

Lot 581

An iron door pull and later bell

Lot 262

A set of six Brass bell weights - to 4lb

Lot 370

A box of assorted plated wares to include card tray with Masonic inscription "Lodge of Fidelity No. 3 Worshipful Brother Ron Allen Sigr Treasurer of the Lodge from 1968-1989 presented by the Worshipful Master Wardens and Brethren in appreciation of his services to the Lodge 11th October 1989", together with a soup ladle, table bell, lidded mustard, etc., and a hinged box in the form of a sweet stamped "925", etc.

Lot 787

A 19th Century square piano by John Broadwood & Sons, in mahogany and rosewood case with fretwork carved embellishments on turned and octagonal square shaped supports to brass caps and castors, bears labels "John Broadwood & Sons ....", "Sold by Wood & Co. Aberdeen" and "Broadwood early square piano. This piano belonged to the Cartier family for 120 years. It came into the family through marriage to a Miss MacDowell. In 1997 it was sold by Susan and Nellie Cartier to Heather Pountney Prato" CONDITION REPORTS Size approx. 81 cm deep x 180 cm wide x 90 cm high. General wear and scuffs conducive with age and use, split to front cover, some repaired splits to carved fretwork, all except one of the keys appear to be in working order and the piano generally appears to have been well cared for / well looked after, however, mechanism may require some attention, and piano will require tuning. A section of moulding missing to the top to the back right (not visible when the piano lid is open), some slight fading in areas but overall colour appears to be reasonably good. Serial numbers written on the keys : No.61625 (circa 1852 - 1860). There was an appraisal carried out on the piano in September 2010 (please see photo attached) which also states that the piano was sympathetically restored in 1975 by JD Young of Aberdeen, and which states "the first key signed Mr Arthur and the treble key at the break H Bell with the serial number".

Lot 209

Steiff Limited Edition Christmas: a Roly Poly Santa, 3480 of 5000, 2003; a Teddy Bear Bell-ringer ornament, 3487 of 5000, 2003; a Snowman with raven, 2538 of 3000, 2002; and a Christmas Deer, 1289 of 3000, 2001, in original boxes with certificates

Lot 168

A rare 19th century Sonnenberg pull-along goat, with composition head and body, green glass eyes, fur covered with carved wooden legs, red cloth and embossed gold paper collar with bell, on wooden platform with wood wheels, the headed pushed down to cause toy to squeak and rare retailer’s label to base for ‘T.Bowman, Berlin & Fancy Repository, 61, English Street, Carlisle’, mid 19th century - 71/4in (18cm) length of base

Lot 122

A J.& M.P. Bell of Glasgow, blue and white Triumphal Car pattern fruit dish together with a collection of Victorian blue and white including a floral decorated drainer, two serving dishes, two two handled sauce tureens, various factories, (qty)

Lot 161

Three trays inc. Karl Ens bird model, imari trinket dish, treen, brass bell, pipes, biscuit barrel, novels, royal commemoratives, Wedgwood jasperware etc

Lot 1129

"Art Deco Royal Cauldon soup bowls and covers with saucers and four Art Deco cups and saucers by Wedgwood , Bell china and Standard China"

Lot 1233

"19thC brass lantern clock with bell and pendulum, by Tho`s Moore of Ipswich, 38cm "

Lot 1583

Judy Bell - a group of limited edition prints of wild flowers (8)

Lot 81

An 18ct yellow gold Albert chain set with 9ct and yellow metal charms including a bell, kookaburra, abacus etc, total weight approximately 32 grams

Lot 839

A walnut longcase clock, the hood with a moulded cornice and blind fretwork frieze and three quarter section columns, long trunk door and bulls eyes above a box base and plinth, the 30.5cm dial with brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed ``Jo`s Buckingham, London`` the eight day movement striking on a bell, 219cm high

Lot 1016

A Coalport pot pourri, painted with country views in panels by E O Bell, with a cream and blue ground, three handles, restored knop

Lot 1136

A set of four bronze City of Birmingham bell weights, weighing 56, 28, 14 and 7lbs (4)

Lot 12

John Christopher Bell (act. 1841-1892). Game birds and hare, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1846, 67.5cm x 90cm

Lot 357

A cold painted cast iron tortoise desk bell, stamped to underside GSS, head detached

Lot 585

A Bell china Art Deco style part tea service, decorated with flowers on a blue ground

Lot 56

ARTHUR BELL FOSTER (b.1900) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Village Scene Signed 13 ½" x 18 ½" (34.3cm x 47cm)

Lot 431

A late 19th century French Second Empire design gilt mantel clock, with Sevres style inset panels and musical putti figural mounts, the eight-day movement chiming on a single bell, mounted on a gilt wooden sub-base, 48cm (18 1/2in) wide

Lot 523

A 19th century mahogany library table, stamped ‘E R Hammond, 30 Bell Yard, Lincolns Inn’, embossed simulated hide inset top, frieze of six drawers with turned knob handles, raised on turned supports with ceramic castors (drawer stamped), 183cm (72in) x 104cm (41in)

Lot 78

Rolex, Prince Chronometer, a gentleman`s stainless steel rectangular wristwatch, circa 1935, retailed by H. G. Bell Salisbury (Rhodesia), ref. 3937, no. 048766, the two piece rectangular case with silvered duo dial, Roman and baton numerals, baton hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 18 jewel Rolex rectangular movement ref. 350, the case 42mm including lugs, on a black strap, with a Rolex guarantee card dated 16/3/62 and HM customs import document dated 28/3/62. This watch was purchased by the vendor`s husband in Aden 1961, during his National Service posting with the R.A.F. The watch was being sold by a Rolex agent in Aden, who had been sent a batch of unused pre war Rolex watches from Rhodesia that had not been sold. After arriving back in Britain the Rolex watch was sent back to Rolex for authentication and a guarantee was issued by Rolex in 1962.

Lot 407

An EPNS teapot on stand, an EPNS jug decorated in the classical style with lion mask spout, a quantity of brass wares including a paperclip, a selection of plated wares including a mustard pot, jug, salt and an eastern bronze bell, etc

Lot 474

A timber military trunk, zinc lined containing a quantity of miscellaneous items including a 19th century cased iron footman, candlesticks, Victorian hand bell, carved boxes, Richters building blocks, etc

Lot 560

A 19th century mahogany work box with mother of pearl inlay together with a cased set of six EPNS fish knives and forks with chased decoration, an Indian style work box inlaid with bone and wood and a further box containing a horse brass bell, heart shaped box, inkstand, etc

Lot 220

An Antique Indian pistol, with bell shaped muzzle, length of barrel 24cm, lock missing, fully stocked with carrying ring, a lock for a percussion cap pistol, a copper and brass powder flask (af), and a mid to late 20th century Scottish dirk, with straight single edged blade, length of blade 30cm, with decorative grip with pin head decoration, pommel decorated with a crown, complete with a matching leather covered metal mounted scabbard (4) (illustrated)

Lot 216

A French ormolu mantel clock, late 19th century, the case surmounted by an urn over applied ribbons, female masks and foliage, and inset with Sèvres-style panels, the dial decorated with a cherub within a turquoise border, the drum movement, striking on a bell, impressed 'G. Philippe Palais Royal 67-46', the porcelain panels inscribed verso 'tuug(?) B 186' with a separate painted base, 27cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Front feet a little bent. A hole between the two porcelain panels suggests a mount is missing.

Lot 217

An ebonised bracket clock, by William Edwards, London, the case with a bell top over an arched dial, having a strike/silent dial in the arch over a silvered chapter ring, a calendar aperture and a plaque engraved 'Wm. Edwards Jun.' within applied spandrels, the movement with an engraved backplate striking the hours on a gong, 53cm high CONDITION REPORT: Dial cleaned. Case cleaned. Finials replaced. Silk to 'spandrels' in door and rear door replaced. Gong may or may not be original.

Lot 221

A Victorian brass skeleton clock, with double fusee movement, striking the half hours on a bell, with cut away silvered dial, clock 43cm high dome on base 47cm high CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major damage. Probably missing an internal stand, as clock sits directly on ebonised base. Dimensions of brass base plate 23 x 10cm.

Lot 224

An unusual mantel clock, c.1855, by Vincenti et Cie, the chamfered case with ornate silvered bronze mounts and an ornamental bell surmount, the painted and gilt dial with Roman numerals, the unusual two-part movement striking on four gongs with 'Silence' and 'Jeu à Volonte' buttons, 68cm high CONDITION REPORT: Split to wood on front. Dial partially repainted. Lacquer on metal dirty - black in places. Please view additional images.

Lot 1910

An Indian bronze bell with a brass handle in the shape of a face with a large and elaborated headdress, with abstract engraved design to the body, height 19cm

Lot 376

A Bell`s Royal commemorative whisky bell, with contents, unopened within original packaging, together with Royal Celebration Ale, boxed and two bottles of French table wine commemorating V.E. Day, 1995

Lot 438

A Victorian black slate mantel clock, with French bell-striking movement with key and pendulum, 12in. wide

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