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A George III longcase clock, John Taylor, Petworth, the hood with glazed door and column sides, the trunk with plain door on square base, the 10in square brass dial with single hand and silverised chapter ring with Roman numerals and urn and flower spandrels, the centre engraved with four flying birds, the thirty hour movement striking on a single bell, 213cm high

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A 19th century American wall dial, in inlaid banded walnut case, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals and glazed door below showing pendulum, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 70cm high

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A Victorian dining chair, of Louis XV style; a hand bell; a hat stand; and two wood crests

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A George III mahogany wine table (with later associated top), the base with turned column on tripod with acanthus leaf and flower carved knees and bell flower legs, terminating in scroll feet base, 41cm wide

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Robert Walker MacBeth, R. A.- Study of a fisherwoman; etching, signed, 20.8x17.1cm: together with a collection of artist's etchings and lithographs including those by: Phillip W. Davis, James Robert Glanville Exley, Robert Anning Bell, Sir David Young Cameron, Charles West Cope, Sydney Lee, Emerson H. Groom, Sir Frank Short, various sizes, (9), (unframed)

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A 'Bell' childs toy grand piano with stool, and a squeeze box.

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A pair of George III Japanned metal candlesticks, each with detachable sconces, wasted columns on raised square feet, decorated in gilt in the Japanese taste (losses a/f) each 21cm tall, also a pair of early 19th century bell metal candlesticks, of knopped column design, with circular drip pan bases, each 25cm tall, and a pair of 19th century brass altersticks, each 11cm tall (6)

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A French gilt metal clock, 19th century, the 10" enamel dial signed A B Savoy & Sons Paris, 8 day movement chiming every 1/2 hour on the bell, the case surmounted with bronze model of a racing greyhound (40cm tall 23cm wide).

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A French ormolu and champleve enamel regulator mantel clock, circa 1900, the canted square case with four glass panels, the top with urn and finials over circular dial with enamel decoration and Arabic numerals, the base with foliate pierced enamel panels, upon four lion paw moulded feet, 8 day 1/2 hr striking on a bell, mercury pendulum, the back plate with French 'Medaille D'or' stamp and numbered "4163 411", 38x23cms..

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George II walnut longcase clock, the broken arch hood with broken pediment above a rectangular panelled door with glass bull's eye above a conforming plinth base, the gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with strike silent selector in the arch, signed Francis Wells, London. The two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell

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A set of eight 19th century mahogany hall chairs, the oval backs painted a crest to bell shaped seats with squab cushions (two missing) on chamfered tapering legs (repairs). (8)

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A mahogany circular wall clock, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell to an enamel dial inscribed Tullwell & Hatfield, Manchester, the veneered case with pierced brass scale panel side doors, 14in (35. 5cm) dia.

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A French brass cased carriage clock, with alarm, the platform escapement (damaged), the backplate stamped Harrods Ltd London S.W. Made in Paris, to an enamel dial with subsidiary alarm dial, striking to an underside bell, 5.75in (14.5cm) high. See lot 374 for illustration.

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An early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a painted 12in square dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture inscribed W. Stephenson, Dorchester, (one hand broken), the hood with a swan neck pediment turned columns waist door, the base with a shaped apron and bracket feet, 6ft 8in (203cm) high

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A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, to a painted arch dial with a European river landscape, churches and houses, a subsidiary seconds dial (no hand) and a date aperture, inscribed Stevenson, Leicester, the arched hood and case veneered and inlaid stringing, canted corners to the trunk, the base on bracket feet, 7ft 1in (216cm) high.

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A walnut veneered longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Joseph Stephens, London, the boss engraved a bird, urn and griffin corner spandrels the case with a glazed lenticle to the waist door, the base crossbanded, 6ft 11in (211cm) high.

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William Monk, Berwick St John. A 30 hour brass four pillar movement, striking on a bell to a 10in. square brass dial with cherub and crown cast spandrels, a silvered chapter ring inscribed Wm Monk, Barrick St John, the matted centre with a single pierced hand, in a later oak case, 6ft 1.75in (187cm) high.

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A pair of 'Gothic' windsor armchairs, the lancet ash backs with pierced splats to an elm bell shape seats on cabriole legs with pierced bracket and a crinoline stretcher. (2)

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Suffragette Movement: an Arcadian China crested bell, hairline crack, 102mm high

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1983 Wedding: a white pottery jug by Bell moulded with named portraits, 220mm high, rim stained

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A mid 19th century Wedgwood majolica cheese bell base, a moulded and painted oak leaf band enclosing turquoise and deep blue mottling on a brown ground, impressed mark, 30cm diameter (R)

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After George Morland (1763-1804) Self-Portrait of the Artist with his Dog and Palette outside the Bell Inn, oil on canvas, 42 x 52cm

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An early 18th century brass candlestick with vase nozzle supported on baluster column with hand turned screw into the dished circular foot, 16.5cm high and another candlestick in bell metal in the 17th century style, 26.5cm high (2)

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A late Victorian gong, the clapperless bell supported by two cow horns in electroplate inserts onto a rounded rectangular oak base, 29cm high

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A W & T Avery, Birmingham, Victorian bell metal ball '56 lb' weight, an integral handle above the crown and VR stamp and maker's name on the weight, 26cm high

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B Lautier, Bath, an early 19th century mahogany cased bracket clock, the eight day twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the back plate with engraved edge, the white painted circular dial below the box lined edge of the round arched top, the sides with gilt lion mask and ring handles above fish scale grilles, the plinth on four brass ball feet, 40cm high

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C Mason, Canterbury, a mid 19th century walnut mantel clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular enamel dial to the front of a cylinder of walnut supported on each side by a volute resting on the breakfront plinth with six feet, 54.5cm wide

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Nich. Fry, Godstone, an oak hooded wall clock, the 8inch lacquered brass dial scroll engraved, replacement single hand, bell-striking posted frame movement with anchor escapement, the case probably early 19th century and later repaired, 51cm high

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James Smith, Oxford Street, a George III mahogany longcase clock, the pagoda top break-arch hood with fret panel, ball finials and stop fluted columns, the 12inch brass dial inscribed above the silvered strike-silent dial, also with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, matted centre, rococo spandrels, the break-arch trunk door flanked by stop-fluted brass capped quarter columns, above a stepped plinth with shaped front panel and skirting, with 5 pillar bell-striking movement, 250cm high

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A CARVED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11in square brass dial signed 'Geo. Green, Leicester', the eight day movement striking on a bell, within a profusely carved case, 81in high (206cm).

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A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the square enamelled dial signed 'James Roe, Haslemere' with a calendar and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement striking on a bell within a case with a waisted panelled door on a plinth base, 78.5in high (199cm).

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A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, surmounted by a gilt bronze group of a putto and animals, the movement signed 'Japy Freres', with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, 13.5in high (34cm).

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, the 7in circular white painted dial signed 'Marshall, London', the movement striking on a bell within a case with brass 'fish scale' panels on brass bracket feet, 13.5in high (34cm).

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A FRENCH BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK, the circular dial with twin winding holes and movement, signed 'Japy Freres', striking on a bell, 14.5in high (36cm).

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, the circular white enamel dial within a pierced floral surround and signed 'James McCabe', 'Royal Exchange, London', the engraved back plate similarly inscribed and striking on a bell, the plinth with a brass band on ball feet, 19in high (49cm).

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A PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, the serpentine shaped cresting rails with shaped and pierced splats with bell flower husks and carved drapery, terminating in a gadrooned shoe, the wide overstuffed seats standing on tapered Marlborough legs united by an 'H' stretcher.

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Two Victorian parianware figures: a Minton 'Miranda' after John Bell, date code for 1862 (chip to cloth) and a lady pouring water, (arm restuck). Tallest 42cm

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A late 19th Century ships bell inscribed 'Hing Chong' 29cm high

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A collection of cast brass Indian metal work including a bell with a phurbu finial, a water pot and a vase. (3)

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A pair of glass whisky jugs having silver mounted lids and silver labels, the bodies of bell shape.

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A Victorian satinwood and gilt gesso console table and mirror with moulded egg and dart cornice, decorated scroll frieze and painted neo-classical designs to the side upright bevelled plate; the table with decorated satinwood top, having griffins, cameo and floral swags, the frieze with rosette and scroll ornament, on square tapered legs decorated with bell husks, 2.83m high x 1.55m wide.

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A Fulham Pottery plate by Quentin Bell produced to commemorate the opening of Charlston in 1986, painted with a classical robed figure incised and impressed marks, remains of paper label 24.5cm. diam.

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A Continental pottery figure of a bell boy holding out a large tray Impressed mark 16cm. high.

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Four coffee cups, one continental tin glazed and decorated with flowers, one Derby with a fluted body, another Spode pattern 2621, the fourth London shaped and decorated with blue bell flowers, 19th century. (4)

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A good Derby botanical plate, with a spiral fluted rim, the centre with a flowering blue Gentian, the border with a band of gilt leaves and bell flowers, the reverse inscribed in blue 'Gentiana Acaulis, Large-flower'd Getian' and with blue painted mark and pattern No.115, c.1800, 23.5cm.

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A Worcester blue and white bell shaped mug, printed with flower sprays, no mark, c.1770, 14.8cm.

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A Worcester bell shaped coffee cup, painted in polychrome with a flower spray, a wish-bone handle, c.1758-60. A clean hair crack beside the handle.

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French Second Empire white marble and gilt brass clock garniture, late 19th Century, the clock with a painted circular dial with Arabic numerals, indistinctly signed, the movement striking on a bell, surmounted with a twin handled urn and raised on four festooned columns flanking a floral basket pendulum over a kidney shaped base, flanked by five branch candelabra, height 45cm

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An oak cased Edison Bell wind up gramophone raised on barleytwist legs

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An 18th century bracket clock with a verge movement striking on a bell the brass arched dial with a calendar above a pendulum contained in a ebonised base on bracket feet 17" tall

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A large Minton caneware stilton bell and stand

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A pair of "twin" golden mohair Merrythought Cheeky teddy bears, British, 1960s, with label to foot, both with amber and black plastic eyes, velvet inset muzzle, black vertically stitched nose and cheeky grin, bells to ears, fully jointed, brown felt paw pads, brushed cotton foot pads, black claw stitching, one teddy is in good condition apart from thin area at back of head, small hole to right foot pad, other teddy has bell missing from right ear, nose stitching repaired, joints are now fixed, areas of mohair thinning in places, hole to paw pad, foot pad repaired, 11"/28cm. (2)

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A small Steiff standing blonde mohair bear, German, 1950s, amber and black glass eyes, brown horizontally stitched nose, jointed at neck, felt pads, red collar and bell to neck, no button, mohair worn overall, hole to foot pad, 4"/10cm tall; a similar Hermann standing bear unjointed, 4"/10cm tall. (2)

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No.299 Police Crash Squad, No.417 Motorway Services for Transit Van, No.243 Volvo Police Car, No.269 Ford Transit Police Accident Unit, No.288 Superior Cadillac Ambulance, No.277 Police Land Rover and also No.732 Bell Police Helicopter - all are Good Plus to Near Mint in Fair to Good Plus red, yellow and blue window boxes. (7)

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No.250 Streamlined Fire Engine - red, silver ladder, bell, red ridged wheels - Excellent Plus in Good box.

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No.271 Ford Transit Fire Appliance - red, silver ladder, bells, "Fire Service", cast wheels, No.286 Ford Transit Fire Appliance - red, "Fire Service", silver ladder, bell, cast wheels - both Mint including bubble pack. (2)

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No.712 US Army T42A - military green, US markings - Mint including bubble pack, No.72A RAF Dominie - metallic blue and camouflaged - Mint in Excellent bubble pack and No.732 Bell Police Helicopter - orange, white, police sign and cone - Mint in Excellent (sunfaded) bubble pack. (3)

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A late 19th Century cut-glass vase, the bell shaped bowl with hobnail, fan and diamond cuttings, and engraved with three panels depicting a rose, a thistle, and a shamrock, on cut knopped stem and star cut base, 10.25ins high (slight chip to rim)

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W. Moss - "The Liverpool Guide, including a sketch of the Environs with a map of the Town", 3rd edition, printed by J. McCreery, Liverpool 1799 (one volume), "The Diary of Samuel Pepys", published by G. Bell & Sons, London 1924 (eight volumes, bound as three, with red leather bindings), "The Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900", Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1903 (with green leather binding), and a leather and brass mounted photograph album

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A 19th Century French mantel clock by A.D.Mougin, No. 1436, the 4ins white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in ormolu case of rococo design with bold floral cresting, the shaped and moulded body with pierced grilles to front and sides, scroll toes on secondary platform base, 13.25ins high

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