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Lot 401

A VICTORIAN SCHOOL BELL having turned handle, complete with clapper, 20cm high

Lot 593

**ORNS OF ALCESTERA MID VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL DROP DIAL CLOCK having inlaid bezel and case, octagonal top, single train 8-day four pillar mechanism with anchor escapement and steel wire fusee with passing strike bell, faced by a fl"at painted Roman calibrated dial, 71cm high

Lot 594

HIRST, LEEDSAN EARLY/MID VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood having a swan neck pediment and flank pilasters, arched glazed door with crossbanded surround, mounted on a base with flame veneered panel door, canted corners and box panel base," raised on bracket feet, the eight day mechanism having anchor escapement, the striking train has been removed, and only the bell is present, 2.35m high

Lot 598

E** BAYLEY UTTOXETERA 19TH CENTURY OAK 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood having a fretted pediment and flank pilasters, the trunk with highly carved foliate panel door, the four pillar mechanism with rack bell strike faced by a 11" square brass dial w"ith Roman chapter and subsidiary calendar, 2.06m high

Lot 38

AN OVAL SILVER TOPPED PIN BOX with pressed decoration and lead crystal box, and a SALTS BOTTLE with screw fit silver top and bell shape body, mixed assays

Lot 336

A Russian Triptych, depicting three religious scenes, together with a collection of other items to include a brass bell, a pair of binoculars and an enamel snuff box

Lot 366

A George III Mahogany Longcase Clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment flanked by turned pilasters above a rectangular door and conforming plinth base, the painted dial inscribed Abraham, Frome and with moonphase automaton movement and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with two train thirty movement striking on a bell

Lot 54

SILVER CHARM BRACELET the various charms including bell, wishing well, shoe, train, figures, etc.

Lot 284

DDS. Various artists, Pax Britannica, the complete portfolio, 2004, comprising 22 prints of various media, each signed, the edition was 100, published by Aquarium Gallery, London, on various papers, in the original black portfolio, in good condition, overall size 235 x 325 mm (91/4 x 123/4 in) The portfolio includes prints by- Banksy, Steve Bell, James Boswell, Alexander de Cadenet. Sir Anthony Caro, James Cauty, Billy Childish, David Gentleman, Richard Hamilton, Clifford Harper, Brian Jones, John Keane, Peter Kennard, Alan Kitching, Jenny Matthews, Paul Mattsson, Antonio Pacitti, Jamie Reid, Martin Rowson, Ralph Steadman, S.T.O.T21stC and Gee Vaucher.

Lot 91

The Sex Pistols A very rare, complete, Sex Pistols press pack, 1976, in the form of a tabloid newspaper, containing pages of photocopied newspaper and magazine articles, the front cover sheet one of the earliest promotional images designed by Jamie Reid, printed stamp to rear Sex Pistols Sole Representation and Management Malcolm McClaren, 93 Bell Street, London, NW1 01-673 0855 01-723 7983 -- 8½x12in. (21.5x30.5cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 132

The Who Keith Moon A brass bugle owned and used by the young Keith Moon, bell diameter -- 4in. (10cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 151

The Who John Entwistle A brass trumpet engraved Olds Recording Made By F.E. Olds and Son, Fullerton, Calif on the bell, stamped 718130 on the middle piston valve, as used by John Entwistle on Who recordings until 1975, Bell diameter -- 3/4in. (12cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 382

18th century baluster wine glass, the bell shaped bowl on a knop stem and domed foot, 6.5" high

Lot 385

18th century wine glass, the bell shaped bowl on a tapered stem and domed circular foot, 6.25" high; together with an early liqueur glass and another later glass (3)

Lot 402

Pair of 18th century Dutch brass candlesticks with ring turned stem and square apertures to the socket upon squat bell bases, 8.75" high

Lot 180

Arthur E Bell/VIEW FROM THE MYTHE/INITIALLED/oil on board, 29cm x 39cm (11.5" x 15.25") and another work by the same.

Lot 271

A desk bell, 11cm (4.5") high.

Lot 335

A miniature teapot, bell and watering can charm etc.

Lot 418

A pair of bell metal door stops in the form of donkeys with panniers, on moulded bases.

Lot 462

M/S Arenda ships bell, stamped 1955, height 18cm (7in.). The ship later became HMS Shackleton and served the Natural Environment Research Council as an oceanographic research ship before being withdrawn from service in 1983..

Lot 294

A COLLECTION OF MILITARY EPAULETTES and belts (in need of restoration), and a bell

Lot 50

A Willow Art China cottage, “Bell Hotel, Abel Fletcher`s House, in John Halifax, Gentleman”, 12.5cm wide

Lot 205

A mantel clock, the Japy Freres cylinder movement with Brocot escapement, striking on a bell, contained within an 18th century Dutch blue and white tin-glazed baluster vase, with cast brass mounts and cover, 48cm high

Lot 91

A large late 19th Century inverted bell shaped glass Vase having gilded rim and band below etc.,

Lot 131

A 19th Century copper Jelly Mould (marked) together with an old bronze Cow Bell (2)

Lot 378

An unusual antique Bell on an oak stand, the scrolling pediment above early cast bell flanked by two turned supports, the similarly conforming scrolling stand carved with the date 1615 (possibly early 17th Century). 20" wide 20½" high

Lot 1334

A Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, bearing label "E.R. Hammonds Upholstery & Furniture Ware Rooms, 30 Bell Yard, Temple Bar", having a rectangular top with moulded edge and rounded corners and leatherette writing surface above three frieze drawers and fitted with further drawers to each pedestal with wooden knob handles flanked by quarter round corners, with moulding below and raised on short castors. Width 48 ins (see illustration).

Lot 115

Box inc. bell, copper pans, brass kettle etc.

Lot 263

A Victorian brass bell, together with two brass pans each with iron handle.

Lot 316

A bell, dated 1939, with initials "A.M." with crown above. Diameter approximately 12 ins, height 12 ins.

Lot 658

Ophelia Gordon Bell, a fired sculpture of two doves, inscribed verso. Ophelia Gordon Bell was the wife of William Heaton Cooper. Height 16 ins.

Lot 114

An early 19th century Scottish longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the engraved brass dial signed to arch `Robt. Townsend Grienock`, with silvered Roman Numeral chapter ring with outer seconds, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture and gilt brass spandrels, the hood with castellated peaked pediment, arched cross banded door and pierced oval sides, the trunk with canted corners and cross banded moulded door, on a plain base, 85.5in (217cm) high, movement a/f and requires reassembly.

Lot 115

An American inlaid rosewood Van Dyke Regulator wall clock late-19th century, the painted 11.5in Roman Numeral dial with central transfer decoration, twin train eight day movement striking on a bell, within a satinwood inlaid rosewood case with acanthus scroll ears, inlaid horse to the base and gilt lettered window, 26.5in (67.5cm) high, dial restored.

Lot 119

A George III mahogany longcase clock with chain driven eight day movement striking on a bell, the engraved square brass dial signed to the roundel `J Williams Preston`, with silvered Roman Numeral chapter ring with outer seconds, calendar aperture and gilt brass spandrels, the case with dentilated and arched moulded pediment over a blind fret carved frieze, on turned supports, the trunk with arched door flanked by fluted pilasters, on a conforming base with canted corners and ogee bracket feet, 86in (218cm) high.

Lot 120

A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the enamelled Roman Numeral dial signed `John Wallace Leven`, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, painted with a dove and floral spray to the arch and fruit to the spandrels, the case with broken arch pediment with brass finial and roundel mounts, over an arched glazed door and fluted pillars on brass mounts, the trunk with a shaped door and fluted pilasters, on a plain base with ogee bracket feet, 84in (213cm) high.

Lot 207

A set of Libra beam Scales with bell weights; and a another pair of white painted scales with copper pan (2)

Lot 16

A British made lithographed tin plate Railway Porter, with clockwork mechanism and bell below and a British made tin plate `Crazy Cowboy`

Lot 49

A cut glass table centrepiece with frosted glass dolphin support, 30.5cm high, 29cm diameter, two Gouda jugs, Oriental vase and ginger jar, brass temple bell and meat carvers

Lot 18

A small Cantagalli lustre dish, painted to the rim with a band of stylised bell flowers in blue and sand lustre painted cockerel mark 14cm. diam.

Lot 129

A Minton`s Pottery tile printed with stylised bell flowers and daisy clumps in yellow on a white ground, and another two tile panel impressed marks 14.5cm. square

Lot 474

A pair of woollen curtains possibly Silver Studio, decorated with a poppy and bell flower repeat on a green ground unsigned 260 x 145cm.

Lot 509

A bronze bell cast from a model by Henri Pernot, the handle modelled as a naked youth signed in the bronze, cast foundry mark 19.5cm. high

Lot 556

Three Keswick School of Industrial Arts silver spoons, each cast with bird, weight and bell terminals, stamped marks Chester 1924 10cm. long

Lot 578

A large W.M.F Art Nouveau electroplated centrepiece cast to one end with a fairy leaning over the bowl, cast to the corners with bell flowers, with clear glass liner, and a spare metal liner stamped marks 53cm. wide

Lot 416

An early C19th satinwood bracket clock by J. Whaley, Mount St., Lambeth, with a silvered dial, double fusee movement striking on a bell, 9¼" wide, 13" high, 5½" deep

Lot 423

A good C19th art nouveau French brass carriage clock with subsidiary dial and striking on a bell, 5" high

Lot 508

A Winkworth Birmingham Police Car Bell

Lot 140

A brass and bell metal handbell with turned wood handle, another smaller brass handbell, a pair of brass candlesticks, two brass trays, small trays, ashtrays etc

Lot 301

A small pair of oils on board stylised shipping scenes signed Ken Bell 1965

Lot 170

AN EDWARDIAN CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA OF GEORGE III STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY The frame carved with bell-flower pendants, out-swept scroll arms on a foliate swagged seat rail on stop-fluted tapering legs, later re-upholstered in cotton damask 87 in. (221 cm.) wide View on Christie's.com

Lot 291

A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY The dial with individual enamel chapters, twin barrels movement with anchor escapemant and countwheel strike on bell; winding key 13¾ in. (35 cm.) high View on Christie's.com

Lot 294

A FRENCH ENAMEL AND ORMOLU STRIKING TRAVEL CLOCK F. BARBEDIENNE. CIRCA: 1885 Case with foundry signature 'F. BARBEDIENNE', champlevé enamel dial with individual enamel chapters, blued steel hands, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement and strike on bell, back plate stamped for 'J.E.DUPONT PARIS' 7¼ in. (18.5 cm.) high View on Christie's.com

Lot 303

AN AMERICAN EBONISED WALNUT PERPETUAL CALENDAR STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK ITHACA CLOCK COMPANY. CIRCA 1870 Black painted paper dial with polished steel hands, the glass calendar dial below signed ITHACA CALENDAR CLOCK CO., with outer date ring and apertures to the centre showing rollers for day and month, movement with open springs, anchor escapement and countwheel strike on bell; glass bob pendulum 20¼ in. (52cm.) high View on Christie's.com

Lot 578

Quentin Bell (1910-1996) A mermaid platter; A tile with a barmaid; A tile with the portrait of a lady; A tile with the portrait of a lady with a hat; and A small dish signed and inscribed 'Fulham Pottery/Quentin Bell' (on the underside) terracotta 21 in. (53.3 cm.), long five in the lot (5) View on Christie's.com

Lot 579

Quentin Bell (1910-1996) Bust of a woman in a relief; A deep plate with the portrait of lady; A plate with a painted sun; and A plate depicting Black Head, County Clare impressed factory marks and a bell terracotta 9½ in. (24.1 cm.), diameter four in the lot (4) View on Christie's.com

Lot 760

A small brass ships bell - “S.S. Trevose, St Ives”, dated 1918, 6ins diameter x 4.5ins high (lacking clapper and casting split to rim)

Lot 947

An early 18th Century brass “Lantern” clock by Henry Jackson of Lavington (Wiltshire), the 6.25ins silvered chapter ring with pierced steel single hand, the dial centre engraved with a “Tudor Rose” and leaf scroll ornament, to the brass and iron framed movement with crown wheel and verge escapement striking on a bell, contained in case with solid turned pillars to corners and bold turned finial, and with pierced and engraved dolphin crestings, on turned feet, 15.75ins high, together with later carved wall bracket for same. Note : Brian Loomes records a “Lantern” clock with anchor escapement by the same maker and dating this to 1715. It is thought this example would date around 1700.

Lot 948

A late George III ebonised table clock by John Rogers, Strand, London, No. 991, the 8ins painted dial to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in arched and moulded case with folding lacquered brass handle, 19.5ins high. Note : J. Rogers recorded working The Strand, London 1805-1811

Lot 949

A late George III mahogany mantel clock by J. Fletcher of London, the 8ins diameter painted metal dial to the eight day two train fusee movement striking on a bell, the shaped back plates engraved with leaf banding and conforming pendulum, contained in figured mahogany case inlaid with brass stringings, 22ins high

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