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Lot 618

A late 19th century bronzed mantel clock, with an eight day movement, having an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 'Raingo Freres' to an ebonised sunken dial, the case with trailing ivy and stepped fins, 11in (28cm) h. Pendulum.

Lot 619

A French marble and brass clock garniture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, stamped 'VINCENTI & CIE, CAF, LEROY & FILS PARIS, 14440', with a 4 inch circular dial with rubbed inscriptions, the tapering case with a sphinx surmount, 14.5in (37cm) h, 12.25in (31cm) w, together with a pair of conforming stands with applied portrait bust medallions, previously with urns, 5.25in (13.5cm) h. (3) Pendulum

Lot 624

A 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, with an eight day movement, having an outside count wheel and striking on a bell, with a circular enamel dial with rubbed name, crack, the case with an urn surmount, 12.25in (31cm) h.

Lot 626

A 19th century French marble and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, with an eight day movement, having an outside count wheel striking on the bell, with a 4 inch circular enamel dial inscribed 'GUGELOT A ST OMER', within a drum case, having a pierced tasselled drape and a bird surmount flanked by winged sphinx on colonnade supports to a rectangular base, 18.5in (47cm) h, 13.75in (35cm) w. Butterlfly pendulum and a winding key.

Lot 628

A French rosewood and floral marquetry cartouche shape mantel clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell, stamped 'AD. Mougin', with a circular panelled enamel dial, the case with gilt brass mounts, 14.25in (36cm) h. Pendulum and key.

Lot 634

A brass skeleton clock, with a single fusee movement striking on the bell and having a pierced silvered dial, one hand broken, on an ebonised oblong wood base, 15in (38cm) h. Locking pendulum, poor condition.

Lot 637

A beech 'Vienna regulator' automaton wall clock, with a twin barrel movement striking on a bell and automaton Father Time, 40in (101.5cm) h; pendulum, winding key

Lot 640

A 19th century French gilt brass mantel clock, with an eight day movement having an outside count wheel striking on the bell, stamped 'Japy Freres & Cie', '32560' and 'Hy Marc Paris', to a circular enamel dial inscribed 'Hry Marc A Paris', the case surmounted with a young girl gathering fruit, the base with an inset floral painted porcelain panel, 12in (30.5cm) h. Chips to winding holes.

Lot 641

A onyx and gilt metal mounted clock garniture, with an eight day striking movement, bell missing, stamped 'LEROY & FILS A PARIS No 7921', to a turned circular dial, two numerals missing, set within a breakfront case with a embossed frieze of classical figures, surmounted by a seated female with a turtle shell harp, inscribed 'A LEMAIRE', and 'SCHOENEWERK', 22in (56cm) h, 20.25in (50.4cm) w, and a pair of classical maidens with pitchers, previously candelabra, 20.6in (52cm) h. (3)

Lot 642

A 19th century French white marble and ormolu mounted mantel clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell with an outside countwheel, stamped 'J.B.BEGUIN, PARIS,' the dial re-painted, the stepped and fluted case with floral garlands and female winged masks, surmounted by a young couple, 17.5in (44.5cm) h. Pendulum

Lot 652

A French polychrome decorated and gilt brass mounted wall clock and barometer, the eight day movement striking on a bell, stamped 'A D Mougin', with a 5.5inch convex enamel dial above a enamel dialed thermometer, cracks, 36in (91.5cm) h. Pendulum and winding key.

Lot 660

A George III oak longcase clock, with an eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, to a 12 inch brass arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and engraved foliage, inscribed 'Edwd Blowers, BECCLES', above a pierced date aperture, the arch with a strike/silent dial, the hood with tapering pilasters and an arched trunk door with applied moulding, the base on bracket feet, 82in (208.5cm) h. Old restoration.

Lot 661

A George III oak longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell and a 13 inch brass arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture engraved a boat, issuing foliage and birds, with a silver chapter ring, the moon dial painted rural scenes and inscribed 'JOSEPH STANCLIFFE, BARKISLAND', the hood with broken swan neck pediments and turned columns above a shaped top trunk door with quarter pilasters to a panelled base on bracket feet, 88in (223.5cm) h.

Lot 662

An oak longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell and with a 10 inch square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Jno Ettry, Horton', the hood with a moulded cornice above a plain frieze and turned pilasters having a rectangular trunk door on bracket feet, 80in (203cm) h.

Lot 663

An 18th century oak cased longcase clock, with a thirty hour movement striking on a bell with an 11 inch square brass dial and chapter ring, inscribed 'Jno Godwin, CRUDWELL', with a matt centre and replaced hands, the case with a later glazed panel on base moulding, probably associated, 77.5in (197cm) h.

Lot 664

A figured oak longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell and an 11.5 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the centre with an inset boss inscribed 'H. Lough, PENRITH', above a pierced crescent shaped date aperture, the hood with a moulded cornice above turned columns, the shaped arch waist door, the base on a plinth, 79in (200.5cm) h.

Lot 665

An oak longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a later bell, with a 12.25 inch square brass dial having subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, the chapter ring inscribed 'SUTTON STAFFORD', the case with walnut crossbanding, 81.75in (207.5cm) h.

Lot 669

An early Victorian mahogany bracket clock, with repeat, having a twin fusee movement and striking on a bell, a 7.5in (19cm) diameter painted dial, the case with applied leafage decoration, on ribbed feet, case and movement associated, 18.25in (46.25cm) h; pendulum, winding key.

Lot 678

A French ebonised and gilt metal mounted portico clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell, with outside count wheel, stamped 'S Marti Et Cie', with an enamel dial inscribed 'Lombard a Pontoise', 20.75in (52.5cm) h, with an ebonised stand under a glass dome.

Lot 679

A mahogany and ormolu mounted chiming bracket clock, with an associated triple fusee movement and replaced verge escapement striking on nine bells, the engraved back plate inscribed 'SPENCER & PERKINS LONDON,' with a 7inch enamel dial inscribed the same, above a subsidiary date dial, with a floral painted shaped surround, the case with a conforming shaped hinged door, hinged fabric backed pierced and chased side doors, side carrying handles, the bell top with urn finials, 26in (66cm) h.

Lot 683

A late 19th century cast brass carriage clock, with alarm, with a platform lever escapement and striking on the bell, the back plate stamped 'MOSER A PARIS 5047', with an enamel dial, cracked, inscribed 'MOSER PARIS', the top with presentation inscription 'GR & M.A. Brewis, from G.H. Gowland, 1876', 7.75in (19.6cm) h. Winding key.

Lot 684

An oak cased wall clock, having an eight day movement with a visible brocot escapement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped 'S. MARTI et Cie', the 5in two part dial inscribed 'YATES HAYWARD & DRABBLE, 95 UPPER THAMES STREET, LONDON', the grid iron pendulum missing the ceramic bob, 20in (51cm) h. Winding key.

Lot 692

A French gilt brass and onyx mantel clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell, within a spherical case with applied roman numerals and serpent hands, with birds and nest mounts, with a breakfront base, 12.25in (31cm) h; pendulum

Lot 697

A tole piente wall clock, with an eight day movement, having an outside countwheel, bell missing, stamped 'MAVIE? PARIS', to a brass dial with punched Roman numerals, within a shaped octagonal case with floral decoration, 14in (35.5cm) dia.

Lot 705

An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell with a pull repeat, to a 14 inch arched dial with concave centre, subsidiary seconds dial and crescent date aperture, inscribed 'David Shaw, Leicester,' the arch with a coastal scene, 89in (226cm) h; pendulum and two weights. David Shaw, Leicester 1828-49.

Lot 706

A late George III mahogany longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell and a 12 inch painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'COX, DEVIZES', the arch with a moon phase painted a rural landscape and a view to sea, the case with a broken swan neck pediment and ball and spire brass finial above a dental arch on corinthian column capped columns, the rectangular trunk door with stringing and crossbanding, the base on backet feet, 93.5in (237.5cm) h.

Lot 707

A mahogany longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell with a 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced arch date aperture, the silver chapter ring inscribed 'Willm Bilbie, Chew- Stoke', with an applied arch stamped a spread eagle above 'TEMPUS FUGIT', the case with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns with a inverted arch waist door flanked by quarter ribbed pilasters, the panel base on bracket feet, 90in (228.5cm) h.

Lot 719

A George III mahogany longcase clock, with a three train movement striking on a main bell and a peel of four bells with a 14 inch brass arched dial and subsidiary seconds dial and pierced date aperture with a silvered chapter ring having quarter/silent and silent/strike levers, the arch with a silvered moon phase dial inscribed 'William Bradley, Manchester', the case with satinwood panels and stringing having cluster columns under a triple arched door the panel base on bracket feet, 100.5in (255.2cm) h.

Lot 754

A 30 hour movement, with four turned pillars and striking on a bell, with an 11 inch square brass dial and chapter ring inscribed 'William Lockeyr', with a matted centre, having a single hand.

Lot 768

An early 19th century French marble and ormolu obelisk mantel clock, with an eight day movement, having an outside count wheel, striking on a bell, with a 3.75 inch convex enamel dial, chipped, set within a panelled marble obelisk with war trophies and surmounted by a spread-eagle, the rectangular base on turned feet, and set on a black marble rectangular base, with link chain pillar supports, 22in (56cm) h.

Lot 769

Vulliamy, London. A late George III mahogany longcase clock, with an eight day five pillar movement, striking on a bell and having a 12 inch silvered square dial with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced date aperture, inscribed 'Vulliamy, London', and having a 'N/S' lever above 60, the hood with an architectural pediment and stop-fluted columns above a rectangular waist door with a moulded edge and flanked by stop-fluted quarter pilasters, the panel base on block feet, 86in (218.5cm) h. Wooden shaft pendulum, two weights and a crank winding key.

Lot 1264

A first quarter of 19th Century Silver cased "Rack and Lever" Watch, Josiah Twyford of Manchester, No 1156, the frosted and gilt movement with a foliate chased bell-shaped cock, with blued steel screws and jewelled end stone, and marked "Patent" to the foot, over plain finned pillars, and rack and lever escapement with jewelled palettes, and maintaining power, and with dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blued steel moon hands, in a hinged and polished case, marked for Chester 1805, Maker's Mark EI, and contained within a tortoiseshell covered base metal outer, of typical form, with piquet work detail to the bezel and band (catch A/F0, width 2 ¼"

Lot 1361

A late 19th Century French lacquered Brass Carriage Alarm Clock, DH, the platform escapement with mono-metallic balance, to a frosted gilt mask, with ivory coloured enamel chapter ring and further floral central boss, with alarm subsidiary at 6, and blued steel hands, with bell mounted to the base, in a lacquered brass Anglaise type case, height 6"

Lot 1382

A late 19th Century black slate and variegated Marble Mantel Clock, the plinth shaped case to a cast Brass bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a black 4" dial, with highlighted and engraved Roman numerals, signed George Blackie, 392 Strand, to a circular Brass movement with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 8 ½"

Lot 1383

A late 19th Century black slate and green variegated Marble Mantel Clock, the drum shaped case on scrolling supports to a plinth shaped base and cast Brass bezel enclosing a Roman enamel chapter ring, centred with a visible Brocot escapement and blue steel moon hands, to a circular Brass movement with back mounted count wheel, anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 9 ½"

Lot 1384

A late 19th Century black slate Mantel Clock with a plinth shaped case, with serpentine front, to a cast Brass bezel with heavy bevelled glass enclosing a 3 ½" engraved Roman Brass dial with outside minute track and foliate engraved centre with blue steel moon hands, to a circular Brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 8 ½"

Lot 1385

An early 20th Century Brass drum cased Alarm Clock of typical cylindrical form with ring suspension, to a paper Roman dial with Alarm set at 6 and blued steel hands, to a circular Brass movement with mono metallic balance, on a platform escapement and strike on a bell, height 5 ¼"

Lot 1389

A late 19th Century gilt spelter Figural Mantel Clock, the drum shaped case surmounted by a windmill and flanked by a ploughboy on a shaped base decorated with scrolling floral and foliate decoration, to a beaded bezel enclosing a 3" Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, and blue steel moon hands, to a circular Brass movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, the whole contained beneath a glass dome with ebonised wooden base, total height 13"

Lot 1390

A late 20th Century lacquered Brass four glass Mantel Clock, L, Epee, the plinth shaped case with stepped overhanging cornice, to three-quarter Corinthian columns, over an ogee moulding and plinth base with bracket feet, to a signed 4" Roman and Arabic enamel dial, with outside minute track and blue steel moon hands, to a circular Brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, together with a twin pot mercury pendulum, height 13 ¼"

Lot 1391

A late 19th Century Gilt Spelter and Porcelain Mounted Figural Mantel Clock, the shaped case surmounted by a seated muse with flowing dress and flowers in her hair, on a naturalistic base with further birds and foliate decoration, over blue and gilt highlighted floral panels, and raised on a scrolling foliate base, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 3 ½" gilt dial with applied Roman enamel lozenges and blued steel moon hands, to a circular brass movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 16"

Lot 1406

A late 19th Century gilt spelter and alabaster mounted Mantel Clock the drum shaped case surmounted by a spread eagle, being attended by a seated classically dressed maiden, to an oval waisted base with scrolling feet, to a beaded bezel, enclosing a 3" white alabaster and gilt highlighted dial with applied Roman enamel lozenges and gilt spade hands, to a circular Brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, the whole raised on a serpentine giltwood stand, height 13"

Lot 1409

An early 20th Century patinated spelter and green Onyx mounted figural Mantel Clock, the circular and compressed case surmounted by a violin playing putto, to a foliate scrolling case, and plinth base, with applied scrolling bracket feet, to an Arabic enamel dial decorated with floral swags, to a circular Brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 21"

Lot 1418

A last quarter of the 18th Century Oak cased 30 hour Long Case Clock, Val Hanbury of Watford (Northants), the associated case with moulded overhanging cornice to a glazed door and ogee throat, with long trunk drawer and reduced plinth base, to a 10" square brass dial with applied shell and "C" scroll spandrels, enclosing a Roman chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half-hour markers and inside track, to an engraved centre with single pierced steel hand, to a movement with plates united by four pillars, and back mounted count wheel, with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 75"

Lot 1419

A second quarter of the 19th Century Mahogany cased 8 day Long Case Clock, Lasseter of Stenning, the arched hood with overhanging cornice to reeded and gilt metal mounted capitals, to an ogee throat, and long arched trunk door, to a panelled plinth base with integral bracket feet, to a signed 12 ½" third period arched painted dial, surmounted with a rocking ship automaton to the arch, over fruit and shell painted spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring, and signed centre, with subsidiary seconds and further date subsidiary, to a Walker and Hughes false plate, and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 83"

Lot 1422

A third quarter of the 18th Century Oak cased 30 hour Long Case Clock, Henry Deykin of Worcester, No 988, the hood with caddy top over an overhanging cornice to a blind fret, and ¾ plain columns, to an ogee throat and long trunk door, and raised on a plinth base, to 10" square brass dial, with case and applied foliate and urn spandrels, enclosing a Roman chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half-hour markers, and inside track to a matted centre, with named and numbered arched nameplate, and single pierced steel hand, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 82"

Lot 1423

A second quarter of the 19th Century Oak cased 8 day Long Case Clock, Wade of Aylsham, the square hood with "Whale Tail" pediment, over freestanding columns, to an ogee throat and long arched trunk door, raised on a plinth base, to a 12" 3rd period painted square dial, decorated to the spandrels with tulips and foliage, to a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track, enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a Walker and Hughes false plate, and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 78"

Lot 1424

A first quarter of the 19th Century Oak cased 30 hour Long Case Clock, Walter Prestige of Towcester, the square hood with overhanging cornice surmounted by swan-neck pediment and three globe and spike finials, over a plain frieze and freestanding columns with gilt metal mounts, to an ogee throat, and long square trunk door, to a plinth base with bracket feet (hood door A/F), to a 12" square 3rd period painted dial, with sweet pea and rose spandrels, enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, with gilt border and further floral detail to the centre, with pierced and stamped hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 87"

Lot 1426

A last quarter of the 18th Century Oak cased 8 day Long Case Clock, Thos Ranger of Chipstead, Kent, the hood with overhanging cornice surmounted by a panelled pediment, over gilt highlighted ¾ columns, to an ogee throat and long trunk door, and raised on a reduced plinth base, to a 12" arched brass dial, signed to a boss in the arch with cast and applied "C" scroll and foliate spandrels, enclosing a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, with minute track, fleur-de-lys half-hour markers, to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date sector, and further black painted steel pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 77"

Lot 1428

A first half of the 19th Century Oak cased 8-day Long Case Clock, Boyce of E Dereham, the later heavily carved Oak case with squared hood and overhanging cornice with applied scrolling pediment to an ogee throat and long trunk door, raised on a plinth base, to a 12" third period painted square dial, with gilt highlighted floral and foliate spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring and further to subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped Brass hands, a false plate and movement with plates united by four knoped pillars on an anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 81"

Lot 1430

A late 18th Century Oak and Mahogany crossbanded 8 day Long Case Clock, unsigned, the swan-neck pediment over freestanding columns to an ogee throat, and short trunk door flanked by canted corners, and raised on a crossbanded plinth base, to a 12" 2nd period arched painted dial, with lakeside scene painted to the arch over gilt highlighted gesso spandrels, enclosing an Arabic chapter ring, with further Arabic quarters, and enclosing subsidiary second and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a signed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 80 ½"

Lot 1433

A second quarter of the 19th Century Mahogany cased 8 day Long Case Clock, John Benham of Cullompton, the hood with swan-neck pediment centred with a globe and spoke finial, over ring turned freestanding columns, over an ogee throat and short trunk door, flanked by canted corners, to a plinth base on bracket feet, to a 12" square painted dial, with painted and gilt highlighted floral spandrels, enclosing a Roman chapter ring, with outside minute track and enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector, with unusual pierced and stamped crown hour hand and flying bird mounted minute hand, to a false plate and movement with shoulder plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 81"

Lot 1444

An unusual Brass Desk Bell modelled as an elephant and its handler, raised on oval base, with four alligator feet, 12" high

Lot 425

A rare North Shields Pottery tankard for the 1826 Northumberland Election depicting "A heat between the four candidates at Alnwick BELL, LIDDELL, BEAUMONT & HOWICK" transfer printed in brown, with red and blue enamel and pink lustre bands, on a cream ware body, (cracks, base separated) (4 1/2ins 11cms) NB Pieces depicting Howick are rarer as he pulled out of the contest after only a few weeks of campaigning, circa 1826.

Lot 635

An early 20th Century manuscript, by Thomas Bell, of the division award of Ryton and Winlaton, bound in half calf, gilt, 4to.

Lot 713

A collection of three letters to Matthew Bell from The Duke of Northumberland, dated c.1780.

Lot 784

Topographical & Biographical Extracts From The Gentleman's Magazine; together with numerous other cuttings; handbills; maps; engravings; etc. concerning Durham County, gathered together in 8vo, half-calf binding, bearing the bookplate of Thomas Bell, 1797.

Lot 897

Buddle (John) The First Report of a Society for Preventing Accidents in Coal Mines, 8vo, boards, engraved plates, Newcastle, 1814; Bedlington (John) An address to the Proprietors of Collieries, on the Rivers Tyne and Wear, on the Subject of Ventilation, Newcastle, 1814, bound with several printed broadsides and newspaper accounts all relating to mining accidents, bookplate of Thomas Bell. -1

Lot 900

Hair (Thomas) A Series of Views of the Collieries in the Counties of Northumberland and Durham... With Descriptive Sketches and a Preliminary Essay on Coal and the Coal Trade, by M. Ross, folio, modern morocco, second, enlarged edition, additional title-page from 1839 edition, 42 plates, 1844, bookplates of Thomas Bell and Frank Graham. See illustration.

Lot 925

Bell (William) An Appeal to the Inhabitants of the Port and Haven of Sunderland, Demonstrating the Necessity of Constructing Floating or Wet Docks on both Sides of the River Wear, 8vo, unbound, in slipcase, folding map, Sunderland, 1834; Copy of the Wearmouth Bridge Act of Parliament... for Building the Bridge, 8vo, cloth-backed boards, Bishopwearmouth, 1830; Statement of the Negociations between the River Wear Commissioners and the Sunderland Dock Company, 8vo, cloth, Sunderland, 1855 (3). See illustration

Lot 974

Bell (John) Rhymes of Northern Bards: being a curious collection of old and new songs and poems, peculiar to the Counties of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, and Durham, 8vo, contemporary cloth-backed boards, uncut, first edition, woodcut title vignette and headpiece by Thomas Bewick, Newcastle, 1812, bookplate of Jonathan Midgley.

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