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A George III oak mahogany crossbanded and boxwood inlaid longcase clock, late 18th/early 19th century, the broken scroll pediment centred by a boxwood urn motif over an arched door flanked by reeded gilt brass pilasters and enclosing 14" white painted arched enamel dial marked 'Artinstall? Drayton' with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture painted with flowers to the corners and with rolling moon phase in the arch painted with an English frigate and country cottage, eight-day movement striking on a bell over a three-quarter length trunk door with boxwood and harewood conche shell motif flanked by reeded brass capped quarter pilasters over a conforming base board and bracket feet, distressed, 83" high

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An oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, early 19th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment with brass terminals above an arched glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, enclosing a 14" white painted enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture marked Rob Morris Stone, painted with rustic housing to the corners and farm workers in the arch, eight-day movement striking on a bell above a double pointed arched top trunk door centred by a boxwood and harewood conche shell motif between fluted quarter pilasters over a raised tablet, cushion moulding and further raised tablet base board, distressed, 85" high

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An oak mahogany crossbanded and inlaid longcase clock case, early 19th century, with broken scroll pediment and arched glazed door flanked by turned pilasters over a boxwood inlaid frieze of a deer amongst foliage over a shaped top, lozenge centred trunk door flanked by turned pilasters and further bird and florally decorated panel, roundel inlaid baseboard and on a plinth, 92" high and a 14" white painted enamel arched dial marked indistinctly 'Cheadle', with Roman numerals and painted with rustic housing and abbey ruins in the corners and an Italianate landscape in the arch and an eight-day movement striking on a bell

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A gilt brass clock garniture, early 20th century, in rococo revival style, the 4" circular dial with enamel chapters and Roman numerals, the case surmounted by a covered urn and applied with foliate brackets, German bell striking drum movement, the cased raised on bracket feet, and a pair of matching six-light candelabra, the clock 24" high, the candelabra 23" high

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A BRASS LANTERN CLOCK by John Martin, London circa 1660 with bell, circular chapter ring with engraved decoration and pierced dolphin mounts with long pendulum and on a modern wrought iron bracket.

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A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN BELL SHAPED VASE with painted foliate swag decoration, square gilt stepped base, 12 1/2" high.

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A HEAVY BELL METAL MORTAR with engraved decoration, 12" high and a similar two handled mortar. (2)

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A 19th century oak longcase clock, the 31cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed Wainwright, Nottingham, 30 hour movement, striking on a bell, brass pierced foliate spandrels, later arched painted with swans and trees, the hood with break neck pediment, with dentil border, centred by urn and ball finial, shaped door to waist, plinth base, 220cm high

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Lilian Russell Bell, (Exh.1899-1933), A moorland landscape, signed bottom right, watercolour, 21 x 32cm.

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A 19th century brass skeleton clock with triple spire cage surmounted by a bell, the single fusee movement with anchor escapement, mounted on a base with inset brass plaque signed 'Dent, 8 Days, London.', contained under a glass dome, 42cm. high.

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A 19th century French walnut and gilt metal mounted lyre mantel clock, having a 13.5cm. gilt metal Roman dial signed 'Roy et Fils, Hrs du Roy', the circular twin drum movement with outside count wheel striking to a bell, 50cm. high.

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A large Victorian balloon-shaped mantel clock having a 22cm. circular brass dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the twin fusee movement striking to a bell, 48cm. high.

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A 19th century mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the arched top surmounted by a gilt metal pineapple finial with ring handle and brass frets panels to the side, on a moulded base with squat bun feet, having a 20cm. painted circular dial, the twin fusee movement with pull repeat striking to a bell, 51cm. high.

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A late 17th century brass striking lantern clock, the 16cm. dial signed 'John Ebsworth at ye cross keys in Lothbury, Londini fecit', above engraved flowerheads and with a single hand and central alarm disc, the weight-driven movement with anchor escapement, the frame with slender tapering corner posts, urn finials, dolphin frets and top mounted bell, 39cm. high with later restorations, together with a wooden wall bracket.

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An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the rectangular hood with inlaid stella decoration and fluted columns, having an arched waist panel door on a box base, the 31cm. arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed to the arch 'Chas. Sargent, Mildenhall.', the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking to a bell, 213cm. high.

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A late 18th century oak longcase clock, the later case with pagoda hood and foliate carved arched panelled door on a similar decorated box base, the 31cm. square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed 'Beamont' with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the twin train movement striking to a bell, 209cm. high.

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An early 19th century mahogany and crossbanded longcase clock, the hood with swan-neck pediment and turned columns, having a triple arched panelled door enclosed by canted angles on a boxed base, the 38cm. arched painted dial signed 'W.Holliwell, Leeds', with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the twin train movement striking to a bell, 230cm. high.

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A late 18th century oak longcase clock, the square hood with spire finials and fluted columns, having a later carved waist panel door on a boxed base, the 31cm. arched brass dial signed 'Joseph Hobbins, Feckenham', to the arch with date aperture, the 30-hour movement striking to a bell, 227cm. high.

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A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with canted angels having an arched waist panel door enclosed by canted angels on a moulded box base, the 32cm. circular painted dial signed 'H. Johnson, Cowbridge', with subsidiary seconds dial and dates aperture, the twin train movement striking to a bell, 200cm. high.

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An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with fluted columns, having an arched waist panel door enclosed by fluted canted angels on a moulded boxed base, the 31cm. arched silvered dial signed 'John Mallett, Barnstaple' with subsidiary seconds dial, the twin train movement striking to a bell, 210cm. high.

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A Fabulous Quality George I Burr Walnut Longcase Clock by John Cole London Circa 1725, in fine original order. The eight day movement having a bell striking the hour and a 12 inch (30 cm) brass dial with a fly back lunar calendar in the arch above engraved bands of birds amongst undulating foliage and, signs of the Zodiac incorporating a month and date aperture to the centre and maker's plaque signed John Cole London. The silvered chapter ring encompassing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and wedge shaped aperture displaying the days of the week and decorative engraving. The spandrels cast with face masks amidst a mass of lacey foliated scrollwork. The richly patinated case with a caddy top surmounted by brass spired-globe finials and. incorporating fretted panels of scrolling foliage with integral corninthian columns to the door. The long trunk door below with a shaped arch top and moulded edge inlaid with feather & cross-banding reflected on the moulded base. Standing 106 ins (270 cms) in height.

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A printed ware assortment: comprising a "Wild Rose" pattern small dish by Bell, Cook & Co. of Ouseburn, length 25.1cm, impressed name curving above a crown, circa 1860; a sauce tureen stand with the Blue Chinese Landscape pattern, length 17.9cm, printed mark "IRONSTONE CHINA / WARRANTED", circa 1810-20; a Copeland diamond-shaped stand with basketweave-moulded rim printed in blue with the Rome or Tiber pattern, length 23.2cm, printed and impressed marks with date code for 1909; and a Wedgwood green-printed plate with a scene titled "Rebecca gives a purce of money to Gurth", diameter 23.3cm, impressed marks including indistinct date letter, possibly 1882

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A Meissen model of a flower-encrusted hand bell, painted with scattered insects, 12cm high, blue crossed swords mark, late 19th century (chipped and repaired)

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A colour-twist wine glass, the bell bowl supported on a stem filled with alternate spiral threads in red, opaque-white and green, on a conical foot, 16.5cm high,. circa 1770

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An opaque-twist wine glass, the bell bowl supported on a corkscreww stem and conical foot, 16cm high, circa 1770

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An airtwist wine glass, the bell bowl supported on an inverted baluster stem and folded conical foot, 16.5cm high, circa 1750

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A balustroid wine glass, the bell bowl supported on an inverted baluster stem and basal knop with elongated tear inclusion, on a folded conical foot, circa 1730

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A baluster wine glass, the bell bowl supported on a stem of two opposing baluster sections, on a domed foot,. 17cm high

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An airtwist wine glass, the bell bowl supported on stem filled with spiral threads and with folded conical foot, 17cm high, circa 1745.

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Five assorted Low Countries opaque-twist wine glasses, four with bell bowls, and three variously engraved with fruiting vines and foliage, circa 1800, (chipped)

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Three assorted opaque twist wine glasses, two with a double series stem, one with a corkscrew stem, two with round funnel bowls and one with a bell bowl, on conical feet, 16cm high and smaller, circa 1770, (foot rim chips)

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A selection of ten assorted coloured glass hand bells, comprising; six cranberry bells, one with a blue handle, a sepia bell, two green examples, late 19th century, and a Venetian green glass hand bell, encrusted with floral sprays reserved on a gilt ground, early 20th century, (repaired)

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, arched 30cm brass Roman dial with an eagle engraved and motto 'Tempus Fugit', subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture signed 'Henry Upjohn, Bideford', eight day movement and bell strike, height 215cm, (pendulum, two weights and key)

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A William IV pollard oak cased mantel clock by J. Kent of Saffron Walden, the 8ins circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain arch topped case with scrolled sides, the front with bold carved floral and scroll swag, on block feet, 18ins high

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A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by James Gibson of Kilwinning, the 14ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, the arch decorated with seated figure of Britannia and figures of "Commerce" and "Plenty", the spandrels decorated with seated figures representing "England", "Scotland", "Wales" and "Ireland", to the eight day train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with deep moulded cornice to hood, small bowed front trunk door with carved cresting and moulded quarter columns, on plinth base, 82ins high

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A 19th century French ormolu mounted grey marble clock garniture with ribbon-tied cresting and drapery, the drum movement striking on a bell, a pair of 3-branch candelabra en-suite, 37cm high (3).

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A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck pediment and brass urn finials, painted arched dial with black Roman numerals Arabic five minute divisions, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, inscribed 'Goldsborough, Scarborough', within scrolled spandrels, bracket feet, eight day movement striking on a bell, dial 42cm high, 220cm high overall.

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An 18th century oak longcase clock, the arched brass dial with subsiary seconds and date aperture enclosed by brass spandrels, inscribed 'Beny Gray London' and with strike silent dial, stepped arched door with fluted canted angles, on bracket feet, eight day movement striking on a bell, 42cm high, 207cm high overall.

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A carved mahogany cased twin fusee bracket clock striking on a bell the 9" dial signed Lasseter Arundel

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A blue glass vase with clear glass handles and a green glass table bell

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A twenty nine piece 'Westland' Bell China Cottage teaset

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Bell Alarm Turned Wooden Alarm Clock - Reproduction

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Onyx And Gilt Figure Mounted Mantel Time Piece Bell Strike Movement Stamped W.Oppenheim Londres Paris (Pendulum With Auctioneer) And Pair Of Decorative Gilt Garnitures

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A Graham Clilverd Etching, The Old Bell, Hurley, and three other etchings (4)

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A mid 18thC mahogany long case clock with arched brass dial and movement by John Haythorn, Newcastle. Maidenshead and dolphin spandrels. 8 day movement striking on a bell contained within a well proportioned case. Long door, reeded quarter columns to the trunk sides. Canted corners to the base and dentil frieze to the below hood moulding. 90" high requiring some restoration

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Watkin Owen Llanrwst longcase clock, 8 day movement, false plate signed Osbourn Birmingham, square painted dial, painted with two pheasants, minute secondary dial and date aperture, oak case with replacement back board (bell to movement missing).

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Longcase clock, eight day movement striking on single bell, arched brass dial signed Holland Chester, silvered chapter ring, oak case with later carving, 225cms, 88ins high.

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Longcase clock circa 1720, eight day movement striking on single bell, square brass 13in dial, engraved and supporting silvered chapter ring, minute dial and name plaque for J. Littlemore, walnut case with caddy top arched door to trunk with circular glass panel, 235cms, 93ins high.

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Charles Winstanley - Holywell circa 1840 longcase clock with eight day movement striking on single bell 14ins square painted dial with roman numerals and floral spandrels, false plate stamped Wilks - Birmingham, mahogany cross banded oak case with white wood string decorated with cluster columns to trunk. 22cms, 88ins high.

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J. Stanyer - Nantwich, eight day movement striking on single bell painted arched dial 13ins wide.

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Royal Worcester figure of a Bell Ringer modelled standing, on a cobbled base, holding a bell and a halberd, green printed marks to base, date code for 1885 (chips) 18cm high.

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Two Pearlware punch bowls, one printed with Bell toy pattern and the Fisherman and the Cormorant pattern, the other painted with an Chinoiserie pagoda landscape, late 18th/ early 19th century (foot chips to both, the second bowl damaged) (2).

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Cranberry Glass bell spirally moulded body with pale green glass reeded handle, (no striker) 33cm high.

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Sheraton period mahogany and line inlaid longcase clock, by T. Harpeson & Son, Liverpool dated 1801, the eglomise and broken swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door flanked to each side by a half fluted column and a fluted column, above a serpentine arched trunk door flanked by fluted columns and a panelled box base with dwarf cabriole front feet, the 14inch painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, and a moon face to the arch painted with a frigate and country scene with planisphere mask, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 243cm high

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Five US Exhibition catalogues, pre 1950, including Ackermann et al, 'Guide to the Exhibition of Persian Art' (New York 1940), (Ballard), 'Oriental Rugs in the Collection of James F, Ballard' (John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis 1924), (Ballard/Dimand), 'The Ballard Collection of Oriental Rugs in the City Art Museum, St Louis' (1935), Bell, 'Carpets and other Textiles from Asia Minor' (Pennsylvania Museum 1919), Brooklyn Museum, 'Persian Art and its reaction on the Modern World' (1931)

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Der drei Klokken, a 19th century Dutch Delft blue and white vase, the baluster shape of hexagonal section painted on one side with a man walking by a windmill, he wears a top hat, three bell marks, 22cm high (D).

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A heavy silver table bell, maker's mark indistinct, London 1920, the bell with moulded edge and girdle below a knopped and waisted octagonal handle, inscribed 1902-1927, 11.5cm high, 8.25oz.

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A George III mahogany candle box, the tapering rectangular front marquetried with a knife and fork within chequer banding, the back extended into a bell shape pierced for suspension above the hinged sloping lid, 50cm high.

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A Wedgwood[?] amethyst glass table bell with jasperware plaque, a decorative Art Glass shell-shaped ornament, together with a bottle vase. [3]

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