A selection of eight glasses to include; a wine the trumpet bowl raised on an opaque twist stem 7" high, a wine the bell bowl etched with roses and insects above a multicoloured opaque twist stem (ground) 6" high, an ale glass with vine etched bowl raised on an opaque twist stem 7.5" high, along with a pair of cordial glasses etched with roses and insects above multicoloured opaque twist stems, 4.25" high and three others (8)
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An eight-day longcase clock, 19th century, the 13" circular brass dial signed ÔBenjn Bell, Uttoxeter’, the dial with outer ring of arabic numerals, inner ring of roman numerals, the movement striking on a single bell, the hood with cavetto cornice over a pieced leaf frieze over fluted front corner hood pilasters flanking the walnut veneered and Tunbridge strung hood door over an oak crossbanded trunk with long shaped trunk door on a cut down box base (with repairs, renewals and alterations), 73" high
A George III mahogany bracket clock by James Tregent, Strand, the arched case surmounted by a handle on a pad over fish scale side frets, a moulded base and brass ogee bracket feet, the 7" arched silvered dial with outer ring of arabic numerals, inner ring of roman numerals, signed centre and two winding holes with subsidiary strike and silent dial to the arch, the twin fusee movement with Prince of Wales engraved back plate under a garland and neoclassical style surround striking on a single bell, 15.5" high.. Note: James Tregent is listed as being active 1770 to 1805 watchmaker to the Prince of Wales and The Duke of Sussex
A Victorian mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the arched enamel dial signed ÔThos Hayward, Wrexham’ with ring of roman numerals, centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture under a rolling moon, the movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan neck pediment over double baluster turned front corner hood pilasters flanking an arched hood door over a gothic arched short trunk door flanked by double baluster turned front corner pilasters on a crossbanded box base and cut-out plinth, 82" high
A late George III oak 30-hour longcase clock, early 19th century, the 12" square painted dial with ring of arabic numerals, date aperture and subsidiary second ring, (lacking hand) striking on a single bell, the hood with canted cornice, plain frieze over fluted tapering front corner hood pilasters flanking a square hinged glazed door over a plain crossbanded trunk door and box base, 76" high
A near pair of Victorian ebonised walnut banded display cabinets, each with rectangular crossbanded boxwood and ebony strung tops with beaded gilt metal edge over a frieze with central aesthetic style scrolling leaf and bell flower inlay over a single arched glazed door flanked by front corner turned and tapering pilasters with gilt metal corinthian capital, each door revealing two boxwood strung display shelves on a crossbanded rectangular base and short turned front feet, 33" wide, 43" high, 15.5" deep (2)
An 18th century Irish silver loving cup the bell shape body with chased repoussE foliage and scrolls to a scroll ground a vacant and a crested motto cartouche above a girdle moulding and repoussE festoons of flowers two cast leaf capped scroll handles the circular pedestal foot with a chased border of foliage engraved initials underneath. 5.25in. (13.5cm.) high. Maker Charles Townsend. Dublin circa 1770. 12oz. /t (see previous lot for illustration)
An early 19th Century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the white enamel dial inscribed 'P. McFarlane, Glasgow', with painted roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, fitted eight day movement striking on a single bell, the cylindrical hood with carved scrolling decoration, the circular glazed panelled door above a tapering panel door to the trunk with canted sides, raised on a plinth base with bun feet, 18 1/2in. x 83in. high. (see lot 1247 for illustration)
A French style ebonised and ormolu balloon-shaped mantel clock, the brass dial inscribed 'John Pyke, London', fitted roman numerals and date aperture, the eight day movement striking on a single bell, the case decorated with applied gilt-metal leaf scrolling motifs and eagle to the base of the glazed panel door, raised on scrolling feet, 12in. x 20in. high.
A fine late George III mahogany longcase clock, the 13in. white painted moon phase dial with arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed 'John Brand & Son, Dumfries', fitted eight day movement striking on a single bell, the ornate case surmounted by swan neck pediment and cross banded panelled door, decorated all over with inlaid panels of stags, flowers and shells, the pilaster and uprights with double-stop fluting and bone mounts, with cross banded panelled door and canted base, raised on bracket feet, 21 1/2in. x 88in. high. (see lot 1245 for illustration)
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the arched painted dial inscribed 'Topham, Nantwich', painted roman numerals, fitted seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on a single bell, the hood with scrolling swan neck pediment, flanked by turned and reeded pilasters, with arched panel door to the trunk decorated with cross banding and further pilasters, with chamfered square base on bracket feet, 24in. x 89in. high.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock by Molineux of Blackheath, fitted eight day movement striking on a single bell, the case with overhead handle and decorated with inlaid brass moulding, stringing and foliate motifs, raised on a plinth base with brass ball feet, 12in. x 20in. high. (see lot 1257 for illustration)
An early 18th Century oak longcase clock, the 13in. brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary and seconds date dials, a silvered boss to the arch engraved with an eagle decoration, fitted eight day movement striking on a single bell, the later carved case with swan neck pediment above later stained wood pilasters, ornate panelled door to the trunk flanked by canted and carved corners, raised on bracket feet, 19 1/2in. x 86in. high.
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, with 13in. brass dial inscribed 'William Rowland, Berwick', fitted eight day movement striking on a bell, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with arched panelled door flanked by turned pilasters further cross banded panelled doors to the trunk flanked by canted inlaid corners, raised on bracket feet, 18 1/2in. x 83in. high. (see lot 1259 for illustration)
A late 19th Century French fruitwood balloon-shaped mantel clock, with white enamel dial, eight day striking movement (bell missing), the case surmounted by a gilt-metal cherub and ornate acanthus leaf scrolling decoration, with glazed panels to the front and sides, raised on scrolling feet, 8 1/2in. x 15 1/2in. high. (see lot 1253 for illustration)
A set of four Georgian mahogany Hepplewhite design dining chairs, the shield-shaped backs decorated with carved bell flowers and stylized urns to the vase-shaped splats, with oval inlaid foliate panels, the serpentine seat covered in pale green tapestry, raised on reeded tapering legs with spade feet.
An interesting early 20th Century Russian part serving set, by Faberge, comprising: a fork; a large serving spoon; a small spoon; and an associated cake knife, in velvet lined case with Faberge symbol. NB: The above items belonged to Nurse 'Nanny' Bell. Miss Bell was born at Wolsingham, Durham. She received her first special training in Newcastle Town Moor Children's Hospital. In 1886 she worked as nurse to the children of Sir David Drummond, the famous physician of Newcastle upon Tyne. From there she then went on to occupy similar posts with various noble families across Europe and Russia, including Prince Radolin, the German Ambassador, Baron von Dervies and Prince Bellossky de Bellossky, on the Krestovskey. Also later with Grand Duke George & Grand Duchess Marie of Russia. The Grand Duchess was a cousin of the late Tzar and daughter of King George I & Queen Olga of Greece. She then returned to special training at All Saints Nursery College in Harrogate, followed by a visit to another country to take charge of King Peter of Serbia and then to Czechoslovakia to care for the children of Count Coudenhove at Cschloess Romsburg in the Bohemian forest. This was followed with missions to Paris and then to Chile. The above piece is offered for sale by Nurse Bell's descendants.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK BY HENRY EVANS OF LLANGADOG, having broken swan neck pediment above arched apeture, herringbone and string inlaid waist with pointed arch door, panelled base with bracket feet. 30Hour movement striking on one bell, arch painted face 18" x 12.5" with cottages and castles, date apeture 83" High. C1830. (Henry Evans, Llangadog 1830-50).
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY SAMUEL BURGES, LONDON, having arch hood (lacking pediment) above arched apeture, plain waist with arched door, panelled base with bracket feet. Eight day five pillar movement striking on one bell, arch brass face 16.5" High x 12" Wide with engraved decoration, pierced spandrels, silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, date window. 80" High. (Restored).
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