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Winifred Joan Ophelia Gordon Bell (British, 19th/20th Century), Studies of Corgis, signed lower left "W J Ophelia Gordon Bell", watercolour, 30 x 24cm (11.70 x 9.36in) Winifred Joan Ophelia Gordon Bell (nee Billinge) studied animal painting with William Frank Calderon at his School of Animal Painting in London, winning the School Scholarship in 1904. She studied figure drawing with Edwin Noble and later held various teaching posts. Her daughter, also Ophelia Gordon Bell, married the painter William Heaton Coope
Dan Kedden, London, an 18th century ebonised bracket clock, the inverted bell top to the case with later inlay, the 8" dial signed to a curved aperture with mock pendulum, date aperture below, seconds dial to the arch, gilt foliate mask spandrels, the anchor movement with scroll engraving to the backplate, 2 brackets and pendulum suspension, altered to accommodate a later third train chiming on 6 bells and winding from the back, the case with brass side and rear fret panels, upon gilt ogee feet, 31cm wide, 49cm high
George Thatcher, Cranbrook, an 18th century brass lantern clock, of typical form, signed `G Thetcher Cranbrook` to the 16cm chapter ring, the movement with anchor escapement, one side door made from an old dial plate and marked to inside `Wm Wickham att Sherborne`, with replacement hand and bell finial, 38cm high, (modern wall bracket and weight) George Thatcher is recorded working by 1716, died 1773
French ormolu two train mantel clock, the movement signed A. Brocot & Delettrez, Paris, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell (bell arm broken), the 2.75" white dial within a waisted case pierced with scrolling foliage and supported upon four curving feet and fixed scrolling stand, 10.5" high (later dome)
A George III mahogany bracket clock with eight day twin fusee repeating movement striking on a bell, the painted circular dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `Chas Goodall 26, Bridge St. London`, the moulded break arch top with brass handle surmount above pierced brass scale fret panels to front and sides, on a moulded rectangular base and brass bracket feet, height approx 43cm, together with pendulum and key (faults).
An Art Deco spelter and marble clock garniture, the clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the silvered square dial with Arabic numerals and inscribed `Lemauft, Bordeaux...`, the black veined and rouge marble case surmounted with a silvered spelter figure of a kneeling lady and two swans, together with two matching ornaments, height of clock approx 23.5cm, with pendulum and key.
A late 19th Century walnut wall clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with Roman numerals, the case with inlaid geometric borders beneath a carved surmount, the glazed door flanked by turned columns above a scroll apron, height approx 101cm, together with key and pendulum (restoration).
A George III figured mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the silvered breakarch dial with subsidiary second dial, date aperture and inscribed `John Skinner, Exeter` beneath an engraved eagle and `Tempus Fugit` to arch, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by columns, the crossbanded arched trunk door flanked by fluted corner columns on a crossbanded base and ogee bracket feet, height approx 229cm, together with pendulum and two weights (some faults).
A late 19th Century gilt spelter and rouge marble clock garniture, the clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the dial with Arabic numerals and painted with flowers, the rouge marble case surmounted with a spelter figure of a boy, above applied scrolls and foliate scroll feet, flanked by a pair of matching four branch candelabra, together with pendulum, height of clock approx 53.5cm.
A George III walnut longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and inscribed `Danl. Brown, Glasgow`, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with shaped door above a base with inlaid star motif and bracket feet, height approx 227.5cm, together with pendulum and two weights (alterations and restoration).
An 18th Century and later walnut longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with single hand, Roman numerals and engraved `Geo Hewitt, Marlborough`, cornered by pierced shell and scroll spandrels, the late 20th Century walnut case with a moulded pediment above a glazed door and turned pilasters, the trunk with rectangular door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 184cm, together with pendulum and weight.
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with rolling moon to arch above a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed `Lafsel Park` framing a scroll engraved matt centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, cornered with pierced amorini and scroll spandrels, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned columns, the trunk with arched door on a plain plinth base, height approx 226cm (lacking pendulum and weights).
A late 19th Century French gilt spelter mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `Hry. Marc, Paris`, the case surmounted by Cupid on a breakfront base decorated with flowers and foliate garlands, on bracket feet, height approx 33cm, with pendulum (faults).
A mid-19th Century papier-mâché cased bracket clock with eight day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the silvered circular dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `Wheeler, London`, the sarcophagus top and moulded rectangular case inlaid with mother-of-pearl flower heads and bead borders, within a dense gilt overlaid surround, on a black ground, height approx 40cm, together with pendulum and keys.
A George III Japanned longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with matt centre, subsidiary seconds and date aperture within a chapter within a chapter ring with Roman numerals, cornered by pierced foliate scroll spandrels, beneath a circular boss to arch engraved with a sunburst, the Japanned case with moulded pediment above a glazed door, the arched trunk door applied with two printed portraits of a lady and gentleman, within gilt overlaid borders, height approx 208cm, together with pendulum and two weights (faults).
A very large quantity of ‘00’ railway & accessories. Including rolling stock – Hornby: 2 x 100 ton tank wagons Murco, Freightliner container wagon, 3 open wagon pack Cumberland Granite, 2 x Operating ore wagon Consett, 2 x Ventilated van VEA, 2 x 5 plank wagons Tildesley. Mainline: 2 x open wagons - NE Loco + Warrener, 2 x tank wagons Esso + Royal Daylight. Lineside buildings & accessories include – Hornby: Station Terminus, Viaduct, 3 x Modern House, Car Loading Ramp, 2 x Diesel Maintenance Depot, River Bridge, Grand Suspension Bridge, Main Line Station, Engine Shed, Country Church kit, Factory Unit, 2 x Post Office, 2 x Roadside Restaurant, 2 x The Bell Inn, Town Bank, 2 x 3 Pylons set, TrakMat Accessories pack, Operating Conveyor set. Plus Signals and Trackside Accessories in bubble packs, New track in sleeves, Scenic Accessories – ‘grass’,’gravel’ etc. Catalogues by Hornby and other manufacturers. Hornby-Dublo Girder Bridge. Most items boxed and many unopened, minor wear to some. VGC-As New (Over 100 items).
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