A Doulton Lambeth stoneware armorial jug, applied with the Glasgow crest flanked by a tree, bird, bell and fish and inscribed 'This is the Tree that never Grew', 'This is the Bird that never Flew', 'This is the Bell that never Rang', 'This is the Fish that never Swam', impressed factory marks to base.
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AN 19TH CENTURY EBONISED LONG CASE CLOCK with circular enamelled dial, subsidiary second-hand and signed Robert Roskell, Liverpool and numbered 1139, the eight day movement striking on a bell (see illustration). Robert Roskell is recorded as a Liverpool watch maker and collector of copious chronological specimens.
Camm; " Forgotten Shrines" 1910, title and author in gilt to front cover and spine, gilt decorations to front cover and spine, t.e.g. Bell; "The Saints in Christian Art" 1904, Arnold; "The Little Flowers of St. Francis of Assisi" 1908 gilt title and decoration to front cover and spine, Hole (Artist); "The Life of Jesus of Nazareth" 1906, gilt author title and decorations to front cover and spine, t.e.g. (4).
British Coins, England, Victoria, Penny, 1861, young laureate bust left, no signature on bust, toothed border both sides, victoria d:g: britt:reg:f:d:, rev helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield, bell-topped lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, legend one penny, within linear circle which sea crosses (Peck 1646; Fr 33 dies 6+G; M 1861N; S 3954). Lightly toned with underlying lustre, good extremely fine.
British Coins, England, Victoria, Penny, 1862, young laureate bust left, no signature on bust, toothed border both sides, victoria d:g: britt:reg:f:d:, rev helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield, bell-topped lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, legend one penny, within linear circle which sea crosses (Peck 1653; Fr 39 dies 6+G; M 1862C; S 3954). Prooflike toned, practically as struck. ex H Deane Collection, purchased by Seaby in 1946 Gregory’s notes show that he thought this was a proof
British Coins, England, Victoria, Pennies (2), 1863, 1866, young laureate bust left, no signature on bust, toothed border both sides, victoria d:g: britt:reg:f:d:, rev helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield, bell-topped lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, legend one penny, within linear circle which sea crosses (Peck 1655, 1670; Fr 42, 52 dies 6+G; M 1863A, 1866A; S 3954). First toned with a few spots, extremely fine, the second almost extremely fine. (2) First ex H Deane Collection, purchased by Seaby in 1946 Second ex Maish? according to BNJ Volume 71 plate 24
British Coins, England, Victoria, Penny, 1868, young laureate bust left, no signature on bust, toothed border both sides, victoria d:g: britt:reg:f:d:, rev helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield, bell-topped lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, legend one penny, within linear circle which sea crosses (Peck 1682; Fr 56 dies 6+G; M 1868A; S 3954). Die-flaw through ship on the reverse, a few spots on the obverse, extremely fine. ex Maish? according to BNJ Volume 71 plate 24
British Coins, England, Victoria, Pattern Penny, 1870, diademed bust left, no signature on bust, toothed border both sides, victoria d:g: britt:reg:f:d:, rev helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield, bell-topped lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, legend one penny, within linear circle which sea crosses (Peck 2062; Fr 774). Toned, as struck and extremely rare.
An engraved Jacobite airtwist wine glass circa 1750 the bell bowl with an heraldic rose and two buds, the reverse inscribed Fiat and with an oak leaf, set on a double-knopped multi-spiral airtwist stem and conical foot 17.3cm., 6.75in. According to G.Seddon, The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses, pp.148-149, the decoration on this glass may be attirbuted to Engraver C in the author's nomenclature.
A multi-gem set pendant, composed of a millegrain box set old European cut diamond, surmounting a bell-shaped motif, set with smaller similarly cut diamonds, also channel set with a border of sapphires, suspending an oval cut moonstone cabochon drop, within a diamond surround, the whole suspended from a tracelink chain, stamped 14K Overall length 54cm
A Victorian presentation goblet, by Robert Harper, London 1864 with bell shaped bowl, engraved with Gothic style star designs, on a knopped stem and flared foot rim; a similar smaller example, same maker, London 1870, with bright engraved circular border; together with three goblets of a similar style and design (5) 18cm high, combined weight 28oz
A brass lantern timepiece, Case early 18th century, movement later The carriage timepiece movement with platform lever escapement within posted frame with foliate engraved dial signed George Smith to centre within Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers, with foliate cast and engraved frets beneath domed bell cage with vase finial above, 21cm high.
A brass gravity descending rack clock, Watson/Kee-Less Clock Company, 1920s The simple movement with anchor escapement for the vertical dumb-bell balance driven by the weight of the clock as it descends down a two-pillar rack, with reverse painted glass dial and on moulded base, 26.5cm high; and a French part-dismantled eight-day mantel clock movement and dial, (2).
A French Louis Philippe ormolu figural mantel clock, Unsigned, mid 19th century With bell-striking movement and Roman numeral silvered dial, in case modelled as a rocky outcrop surmounted by a dog carrying a young boy towards a gabled doorway, with acanthus moulded apron on shallow plinth base with scroll feet, 40cm high.
A French gilt metal mounted pottery mantel clock, Unsigned, late 19th century The eight-day two-train movement with outside countwheel strike on a bell, the round ivorine dial with Arabic numerals, in a waisted green glazed pottery case to simulate onyx, applied with gilt metal mounts, 50cm high.
A French inlaid rosewood portico mantel clock, Lequinial, mid 19th century The outside countwheel bell-striking movement with heavy grid-iron pendulum and engine-turned silvered Roman numeral dial indistinctly signed Lequinial... within a foliate cast gilt bezel, the case with foliate inlaid frieze to entablature above four conforming columns with gilt capitals and bases, on floral decorated stepped plinth base with disc feet, 51cm high.
A French Louis Philippe rosewood and floral marquetry mantel clock, Dupont, Paris, mid 19th century The eight-day outside countwheel bell-striking movement stamped DUPONT A PARIS to backplate, with engine-turned silvered Roman numeral dial and gilt bezel, in a waisted case inlaid with foliate scrolls to front and with line borders to sides, on integral supports with turned feet, 22.5cm high.
A French belge noir marble drum-head mantel clock, Henry Marc, Paris, late 19th century The eight-day outside countwheel bell-striking movement stamped H.Y. MARC PARIS to backplate with similarly signed two-piece white enamel Roman numeral dial with visible brocot escapement to the recessed centre, in a fluted drum case with mottled red marble bezel flanked by supporting scrolls, on panel fronted plinth base with turned feet, 32cm high.
A French porcelain inset gilt metal mantel clock, Retailed by Manning, Worcester The eight-day countwheel bell-striking movement with Roman numeral cartouche porcelain dial with blue ground chapter ring and cherub painted centre signed MANNING WORCESTER, the spelter case with lovebird surmount above drum mounted on a rectangular plinth fronted by a porcelain lambrequin painted with a classical maiden flanked by foliate scroll cast putto terms, on floral panel fronted shaped base with lion paw and disc cast feet, the rear stamped P.H. MOUREY 69, 38cm high, on original giltwood stand.
A brass lantern clock, Part late 17th century The two-train countwheel bell-striking movement with anchor escapement, the foliate engraved dial bearing signature Joseph Knibb Londini Fecit within a narrow silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with sceptre half hour markers, with turned columnar posts to frame and dolphin frets beneath bell contained within four-arm cage above, the rear with iron backplate, hanging hoop and spurs, wheelwork late 17th century, frame and dial later, 39cm high.
A brass skeleton clock, Unsigned, 20th century The six-pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement set between scroll pierced waisted plates, with silvered Roman numeral cartouche chapter ring and on turned bell shaped feet, 43cm high, mounted on foliate scroll inlaid burr walnut plinth with brass ball feet.
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