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Lot 1120

Two items original 1974 ladies outfits consisting of an ALICE POLLOCK burgundy and black bell-sleeved blouse labelled UK10 and a pair of QUORUM black high-waisted slinky palazzo trousers in black with diagonal stripe. Labelled UK10Condition Report: Good condition commensurate with age and use

Lot 1129

A 1960s/70s white cotton and lace MEXICANA style wedding dress/maxi dress with bell sleeves fits UK8. Made in MexicoBust 32"-34", waist 34", 38" hips, length 51"Condition Report: Good condition

Lot 13

A Liverpool Pearlware bell-shaped coffee cup, painted in underglaze blue with a Chinoiserie landscape, interior rim with a diaper frieze above lappets, loop handle, 6.2cm high, c.1775

Lot 137

A Bell China Art Deco part coffee set; a Foley/Shelley part coffee set of plain design (quantity)

Lot 325A

A Czechoslovakian Art Deco tea service for six; a Denby coronation mug for King Edward VIII, 1937, another; a quantity of Royal Albert Old Country Roses including vase, trinket dishes, bell, etc; commemorative ware; Piggin by David Corbridge' etc (qty)

Lot 5

A Royal Crown Derby 1128 imari dinner plate, side plate, saucer, table bell, Kimono clock; all first quality; 1128 cup, seconds (6)

Lot 202

A George III mahogany cased 8 day longcase clock, the case having a moulded cornice and fluted columns, the square painted dial signed 'Thomas Holme Congleton' and having painted design with birds and flowers, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement striking on a single bell, 205.5cm high x 60cm wide

Lot 602

Regimental Sporting Medallions (14), Northern Ireland District Curragh Challenge Cup 1927 (1st D.L.I. ‘C’ Coy Cpl. J. Gallagy); London Territorial Sprts 1909; Cirty of London (T) A & S A War Memorial Trophy (Football Ravensbourne H A Gough 1927); Ordnance Athletic Recreation Club Cricket (Foremans Cup Runners Up 1020 Erecting & Test J. Harris); RNAS Evanton (2) (Inter Hut Soccer Aug. 1945 Runners Up J. Walton. L.A.F.A.; Football 1946 Winners Dispersal J. Walton L.A.F.A. 12th Man); ACAC (Unit Team Championships J. B. Jarvis 43rd Light Infantry 1932); The Army Football Association (Army v Essex County 1960-61 Referee Captain R. A. Baker R.A.E.C.); United Services Football League (Junior Challenge Cup Winners 1938-39); British Legion Band Society 1927 (Brass Band Contest Winners J. Bell); Military College of Science; 101 Training Reserve Batt.; Mill Hill O.T.C.; Miniature Rifles Society Clubs, all silver and enamelled, the last with solder over naming, generally very fine (14) £100-£140

Lot 628

The mounted group of four miniature dress medals worn by Lieutenant-Colonel G. H. Bell, 27th Punjabis, late King’s Own Scottish Borderers, who died on service during the Great War Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 1 clasp, Gemaizah 1888; India General Service 1895-1902, 1 clasp, Waziristan 1901-2; Africa General Service 1902-56, 2 clasps, Somaliland 1902-04, Jidballi; Khedive’s Star, undated, mounted on contemporary wearing bar, very fine (4) £140-£180 --- George Henry Bell was born on 11 April 1869, the son of George Coates Bell, a Surgeon Major in the Bombay Medical Department. He was educated at Dulwich College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Upon passing out in August 1888 he took up a commission in the King’s Own Scottish Borderers with whom he saw service during the next two years in the Sudan, being present at the action of Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp and bronze star) and also took part in the operations on the Nile in 1889. In 1890 his unit went to India, and a year later he joined the Indian Army as a Lieutenant, first with the 19th Punjabis before, in 1893, switching to the 38th Dogras. During this period he spent much of his service on the North West Frontier, becoming familiar with the small forts that were common there, as well as with the Punjab in general. Fort Sandeman, Mir Ali Khel, and Jamrud made him familiar with the Zhob, Baluchistan, and the Khyber, and, in 1896, he was permanently appointed to the 27th Punjabis, of which regiment he became Adjutant and was later made Captain in 1899. He went with them to Kila Drosh (Chitral), Peshawur, Bannu, and to Kajuri Kach, Jandola, Zam, Tank, and Dera Ghazi Khan. He saw active service in 1901-2 in the Waziristan Campaign (Medal with Clasp), and again in the following two years, as his regiment was sent to the Somaliland, including the action at Jidballi, in which for a time he served as Field Intelligence Officer (Medal with two Clasps). In 1906 the 27th Punjabis returned to the North West Frontier again as Major on the Staff of the 1st Division, Peshawur, at Cherat and Malakand. Rejoining his regiment at at Multan he was once more on the Waziristan borderland in 1908, at Dera Ismail Khan and Shukh Budin; and after an absence of four years the 27th Punjabis returned there in 1912. When war broke out he was commanding a detachment at Fort Jandola. In October 1914 he and his regiment were transferred to Europe, albeit along the way they were also involved in repelling an attack on the Suez Canal. Upon reaching France in August 1915 he was second in command of the regiment during the battle of Loos and was subsequently given command of the 69th Punjabis, who had suffered heavy losses in that action. He subsequently took his new regiment east, serving with them as they fought from the Suez across the Arabian Peninsula in outposts of the Aden Hinterland. In February 1916 he was ordered to Mesopotamia to take command of the 9th Bhopals. Almost immediately after reaching the front line trenches his fine constitution broke down and he was invalided to India and died while on sick leave at Srinagar, Kashmir, on 3 September 1916, his wife, Eva, having joined him from England a week earlier. For the recipient’s full sized awards, see Lot 171.

Lot 171

Eight: Lieutenant-Colonel G. H. Bell, 27th Punjabis, late King’s Own Scottish Borderers, who died on service during the Great War Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, undated reverse, 1 clasp, Gemaizah 1888 (2nd Lieut: G. H. Bell. 2/K.O. Sco: Bord:); India General Service 1895-1902, 1 clasp, Waziristan 1901-2 (Captain G. H. Bell 27th Punjabis); Africa General Service 1902-56, 2 clasps, Somaliland 1902-04, Jidballi (Capt: G. H. Bell. 27/Punjabis); 1914-15 Star (Lt. Col. G. H. Bell. 27/Punjabis.); British War and Victory Medals (Lt. Col. G. H. Bell.); Khedive’s Star, undated; Delhi Durbar 1911, silver, unnamed as issued, the first with light pitting from star, otherwise nearly very fine or better (8) £1,400-£1,800 --- George Henry Bell was born on 11 April 1869, the son of George Coates Bell, a Surgeon Major in the Bombay Medical Department. He was educated at Dulwich College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Upon passing out in August 1888 he took up a commission in the King’s Own Scottish Borderers with whom he saw service during the next two years in the Sudan, being present at the action of Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp and bronze star) and also took part in the operations on the Nile in 1889. In 1890 his unit went to India, and a year later he joined the Indian Army as a Lieutenant, first with the 19th Punjabis before, in 1893, switching to the 38th Dogras. During this period he spent much of his service on the North West Frontier, becoming familiar with the small forts that were common there, as well as with the Punjab in general. Fort Sandeman, Mir Ali Khel, and Jamrud made him familiar with the Zhob, Baluchistan, and the Khyber, and, in 1896, he was permanently appointed to the 27th Punjabis, of which regiment he became Adjutant and was later made Captain in 1899. He went with them to Kila Drosh (Chitral), Peshawur, Bannu, and to Kajuri Kach, Jandola, Zam, Tank, and Dera Ghazi Khan. He saw active service in 1901-2 in the Waziristan Campaign (Medal with Clasp), and again in the following two years, as his regiment was sent to the Somaliland, including the action at Jidballi, in which for a time he served as Field Intelligence Officer (Medal with two Clasps). In 1906 the 27th Punjabis returned to the North West Frontier again as Major on the Staff of the 1st Division, Peshawur, at Cherat and Malakand. Rejoining his regiment at at Multan he was once more on the Waziristan borderland in 1908, at Dera Ismail Khan and Shukh Budin; and after an absence of four years the 27th Punjabis returned there in 1912. When war broke out he was commanding a detachment at Fort Jandola. In October 1914 he and his regiment were transferred to Europe, albeit along the way they were also involved in repelling an attack on the Suez Canal. Upon reaching France in August 1915 he was second in command of the regiment during the battle of Loos and was subsequently given command of the 69th Punjabis, who had suffered heavy losses in that action. He subsequently took his new regiment east, serving with them as they fought from the Suez across the Arabian Peninsula in outposts of the Aden Hinterland. In February 1916 he was ordered to Mesopotamia to take command of the 9th Bhopals. Almost immediately after reaching the front line trenches his fine constitution broke down and he was invalided to India and died while on sick leave at Srinagar, Kashmir, on 3 September 1916, his wife, Eva, having joined him from England a week earlier. Sold with pre-Great War ribbon bar and some copied research and photographs. For the recipient’s pre-war group of miniature medals, see Lot 628.

Lot 239

Pair: Trooper B. L. Bell, Household Battalion and Guards Machine Gun Regiment British War and Victory Medals (2799 Tpr. B. L. Bell. Household Bn.) good very fine (2) £60-£80 --- Bertie Leonard Bell was born in Honingham, Norfolk, on 10 February 1897 and attested for the Household Battalion on 2 March 1916. He served with them during the Great War on the Western Front, before transferring to the Guards Machine Gun Regiment, and was discharged due to wounds on 2 November 1918, being awarded a Silver War Badge no. B48,469. He died in East Dereham, Norfolk, in September 1981. Sold with a Household Cavalry Battalion cap badge; a Guards Machine Gun Corps cap badge; and copied research.

Lot 592

A Victorian walnut cased drop dial wall clock, the circular Roman numeric dial before an eight day movement with bell strike, with pendulum and key, 75cm high.(AF)

Lot 67

A pair of Neo Classical gilt pelmets, with applied plaster decoration, with oval patera and bell husk pendants, 215cm internal dimension, pelmet depth 29cm.

Lot 256

A 20thC Smiths Clocks and Watches brass miniature lantern clock, with bell top, 8cm diameter Roman numeric chapter ring, stencilled centre, on baluster feet, 21cm high.

Lot 257

A 20thC Smiths Clocks and Watches brass miniature lantern clock, with bell top, 8cm diameter Roman numeric chapter ring, stencilled centre, on baluster feet, 21cm high, boxed.

Lot 304

A pottery wall plaque singed Bell, Moorcroft style, tube line decorated with fish in colours, 31cm x 36cm, and a similar wall plaque.

Lot 318

Various brassware, a French bell with hanging bracket, 27cm high, oil lamp, miniature clock, desk tidy with shell front, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 411

Various glassware, a large cut glass Thomas Webb crystal goblet with a hobnail cut floral pattern, with bell shaped bowl, hobnail pattern on circular star cut base, 31cm high, various sundae glasses, a set of three champagne flutes and another similar. (a quantity, AF)

Lot 484

A 20thC brass repeating carriage clock, the 6cm wide back plate stencilled with a Roman numeric dial, marked Edward Bright Pavilion Buildings Brighton, in a five part glazed case, with swing handle, visible barrel movement, striking on a bell, with repeat mechanism, 15cm high, with key.

Lot 87

Brass German Mantle Clock 1950-1955 with key (double bell) working but not guaranteed, and another mantle clock (possibly French), hourly chime. Working but not guaranteed.

Lot 100

A group of glassware, 19th century and later, to include an oversized goblet with large bell shaped bowl, 20cm high, 13cm diameter, an oversized goblet with everted rim and faceted baluster stem, 13cm high, 11.5cm diameter, a thick-blown drinking glass with ogee bowl and plain stem, 9cm diameter, a small thick-blown goblet, 10cm high, a panelled water jug, two coupe glasses with amber stems and feet and gilded vine border to rim, two cranberry and clear glasses, a cranberry glass egg cup (AF), a small vase with painted enamel bird decoration, two further drinking glasses, and five further pieces of cut glass (lot)

Lot 136

A collection of British and Continental porcelain tea and coffee wares, 19th-20th centuries, to include an unmarked Victorian part set decorated with blue dots and gilt swag rims, comprising a footed teapot and cover, a twin handled footed bowl lacking a cover, two cake plates, a slop bowl, a footed milk jug, twelve teacups and thirteen associated saucers; a Bell China group decorated with a scene of a lady in a landscaped garden, comprising seven teacups with eight associated saucers, a milk jug, two sugar bowls, and ten rectangular side plates; an Austrian porcelain group decorated with scattered floral sprigs and bouquets, comprising two dishes and six side plates; and a Crown Devon footed bowl transfer print decorated with floral sprigs and swags, 22cm diameter, 12cm high (lot)

Lot 251

Three Indian embroidered textile fragments, late 19th/early 20th century, each worked in cotton and gilt wire, later mounted and framed, the largest inc. frame 45 x 45cm; together with a Indian silk embroidered panel, the red ground with repeating floral motifs, 75 x 100cm; pair of silk embroidered bell pulls, and a matching bell pull, each with gilt-bronze foliate handle, 163 and 166cm long; and a Flemish tapestry border fragment, 134 x 35cm overall (8) (VAT on Hammer Price)

Lot 395

A selection fictional and non-fictional of bindings, 19th century and later, to include: John Edmonds Stock, M. D., Memoirs of the Life of Thomas Beddoes, M. D., London: John Murray, 1811; J. L. Motley, The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 3 vols., London: G. Routledge & Sons; F. O. Morris, A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, second edition, 2 vols., London: G. Bell & Sons, 1879, (lacking plates); L. Wright, The Illustrated Book of Poultry, revised edition, London: Cassell & Co. Ltd.; together with Portfolio of Dermochromes; The Pursuit of Knowledge; The Novels of Sir Walter Scott (Vol 1, 2 & 4); and other examples (lot)(VAT charged on the hammer price)

Lot 431

A French gilt-bronze mounted mahogany veneered portico clock, second quarter 19th century, the architectural case with gilt-bronze floral swags to frieze above four columns with gilt-bronze capitals on plinth base with swan and scrolling floral mount, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, the twin train movement striking a bell on the hour and half hour, the backplate stamped with Pons MEDAILLE D'ARGENT 1823 pastille, having gridiron pendulum and winder, 49cm high, 25cm wide, 13.5cm deepPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.     Condition Report: Case: With some wear and restoration to include warping, minor losses to veneer, including above cornice, frieze, and numerous cracks and chips to veneer at base and corners, and warping and splits to right side of base. The mounts with some wear and scratches, the columns do not sit straight. The mount to frieze slightly loose and with split underneath, possible restoration patches to centre of plinth and back right corner of cornice. Dial: With minor scratches. Movement: The backplate and bell with scratches and minor tarnishing. The pendulum suspension ring is missing, therefore the pendulum does not attach. The pendulum with mild general surface wear.

Lot 432

A French gilt metal and Sevres style porcelain mounted mantel clock, late 19th century, the movement stamped Japy Freres et Cie, the backplate and pendulum numbered 458, on giltwood and ebonised stand under a glass dome, with pendulum, with restoration receipt from W.F. Turk - Fine Antique Clocks, 2008, clock approx. 32cm high, 26.5cm wide, 11cm deep, dome and base approx. 42.5cm high totalPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.     Condition Report: Case: The case with surface scratches to gilt metal and with some losses of gilt. There are cracks to the reverse of the base. The central mount to base is slightly loose. There is scratching and rubbing to porcelain mounts. No cover to reverse of case. Dial: There are surface scratches and rubbing to gilt and flowers. The hands with scratches. Movement: The backplate with tarnishing and wear. The bell with scratches and dents. The bell strikes with a dull ring. The pendulum with scratches, dents, and tarnishing. Dome: With large vertical crack approx. 34cm which is secured with tape. There is surface dirt and scratching throughout. Base: The giltwood base with knocks scratches and losses to gilt. The velvet lining with wear and staining and fraying to rope border. The ebonised base with knocks and scratches. 

Lot 433

A French Sevres style gilt-metal and porcelain mounted clock, late 19th century, the painted porcelain dial with Roman numerals, flanked by twin urns, with twin train Japy Freres movement striking a bell, on plinth base with scrolling feet with grape vines, 39cm high total inc. base Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.  

Lot 434

A French rosewood and gilt-metal mounted portico clock, 20th century, with line inlaid columns with gilt-metal mounted capitals, with floral marquetry to frieze and plinth, on bun feet, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and Breguet hands, the eight day movement striking a bell, movement stamped B. P. & F. 7887, the gridiron pendulum with elaborate shell and mask bob,  46.2cm high Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.   

Lot 441

A gilt-metal and enamel clock garniture, the central clock with billing doves and floral finial on maroon enamel urn with lion mask handles, on gilt metal plinth base with twin cherubs flanking floral swag, the enamel dial with Roman numerals signed Imperial, flanking six light candelabra garniture, twin train movement striking a bell, clock 52cm high, 37cm wide, garniture 55cm highPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.  

Lot 443

An oak eight day longcase clock, early 18th century, with moulded cornice above twin brass mounted columns, the plain trunk on plinth base, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, matt dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial at 12, signed Rob Williamson London to chapter ring, the twin train movement striking a bell, with pendulum, 197cm high Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition, duration or timekeeping of clocks.  Condition Report: Case: With wear commensurate with age, to include: cracks and splits, chips to edges, cracks and losses to hood, major cracks around hinges to hood door, columns with tarnishing to mounts and later black painted, major lifting and damage to plinth base with restoration visible, damage and repair to hinges to trunk door. Seat board is replaced. Reverse with holes and warping and later panels of wood attached. Dial: Chapter ring with heavy scratches and paint marks, rubbing to numerals. Scratches to dial.Movement: The backplate with minor tarnishing and with replaced screw. Wear and dents to bell.  

Lot 622

A Victorian gilt wood and gesso girandole, c.1860, the moulded beaded oval frame with carved shell and hare bell surmount, with three candle sconces, 99cm x 56cm    

Lot 26

TV and Film Autograph Card Collection of 30 Signed Cards. Signatures include Brian Cox, David Bradley, Ronald Allison, Kathy Kinney, Daniel Breaker, John Lewis, Michael Crawford, Julie Wallace, Mark Lester, Henry Simmons, Dawnn Lewis, Rodney Bewes, Gwen Watford, Max Bannerman, Sophie Grigson, Barry Howard, Anna Massey, Gemma Craven, Rachel Bell, Robert Glenister, Todd Susman, Mark McGann, Daniel Massey, Michael Pennington and others. Good collection. May Yield Good Value. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 69

Sport Collection of 10 Signed Photos / Magazine Cuttings approx size 1 at 10 x 8, 9 at 8 x 6 Includes Jack Russell, Harry Kewell, Dickie Bird, John Charles, Gary Lineker, Len Shackleton, Dennis Bergkamp, Matt Le Tissier, Bobby Owen, Colin Bell, Alan Oakes, Glyn Pardoe, good condition. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 582

MARITIME BRONZE BELL - TRINITY HOUSE. A cast bronze bell with metal clapper suspended from a hook, marked with raised writing 'Trinity House, 1945'. Bell 29.5cms diameter. *CR See online images.

Lot 614

ANTIQUE 19THC VIOLIN & LABEL OF PROVENANCE, VIOLIN BOW & VINTAGE WOODEN CASE. A good quality 19thc violin possibly English, the full size violin with two piece back, carved scroll and rosewood tuning pegs, with a label inside which reads 'Mary McBean Bell Irving, From Uncle Ted Fraser in Spring of 1907, when I was 10 3/4, Middle Park, Paignton, Devon' (violin 59cms long, 34.5cms to base of button). In a modern case and with a bow, and also with a vintage wooden Violin case, with a label inside for Hart & Son, 28 Wardour Street, London (case 77cms long). Ivory submission reference: R7LVL1D8. CITES permit is included. Exporting outside the EU will require an additional export permit. *CR Some wear to the surface around the shoulder of the violin, some small chips/nibbles around the edges of the violin, general wear as you would expect over time.

Lot 745

PAIR OF ANTIQUE MOORCROFT VASES & PEWTER MOUNTS. A pair of bell shaped vases, painted in the Pansy design on a blue ground. With pewter mounts to the rim, impressed marks 'Moorcroft, Made in England', and painted signature. 21cms high (2). *CR One has a small hairline crack inside the rim (2.5cms long), the other has a small nick to the side of the base, small dent to pewter rim.

Lot 779

18THC ENGLSH WINE GLASS & OTHER ANTIQUE GLASSES. A 18thc wine glass with bell shaped bowl, with spiral stem and folded foot (15cms high). Also with a 18thc small wine glass with ogee bowl and clear stem (14cms high), a similar type glass with spiral twist stem (15.5cms high, possibly 19thc), and a large wine glass with bell shaped bowl,engraved 'Fiat' and with flowers and spiral stem (19cms high). Also with a continental glass tankard, painted with a Huntsman on a Horse (16cms high). (5). *CR Bell shaped glass with spiral stem, the odd very minor mark/scratch to the bowl. The other glasses seem generally fine. Glass tankard, sounds cracked when tapped.

Lot 790

ANTIQUE CORDIAL GLASSES. Including a cordial glass with a small bowl etched with flowers and leaves, with a air twist stem with central knop (15cms high). Also with a cordial glass with funnel shaped bowl etched with flowers and butterfly, with an air twist stem with two knops (17cms high), and a cordial glass with bell shaped bowl and the air twist stem with two knops (16cms high). (3). *CR 15cms glass, small chip to side and underneath of footrim 17cms glass, large chip to the base, painted number to base 16cms glass, chip to side of footrim, painted number to base.

Lot 799

LARGE FRENCH PORCELAIN CLOCK - CHARPENTIER SAINT MALO. A rococo style porcelain mantle clock, painted with a small panel of flowers on a dark red ground, with shell motifs and rich gilded decoration, and mounted on a plinth with gilded feet (clock and base joined together). With a silvered dial and Roman Numerals and marked 'Chapentier a S Malo', and striking on a bell. Painted mark inside the case, possibly 'MA'. 51cms high, dial 7.5cms diameter. *CR With a pendulum but no key, I have used a key here to wind it and it does seem to run for a short while, it also strikes on the bell. Case, missing the back cover of the clock, dial quite worn in places, some areas of wear to the porcelain in places including one side of the clock, feet and other areas, small chip repair to side of case near the top. See online images.

Lot 432

A small group of silver, including a set of three decanter labels, inscribed 'Brandy', 'Whisky' and 'Sherry', Birmingham 1975 and 1982 by David Hollander & Son, a bell shaped child's tooth box, surmounted by a teddy bear, a cut glass powder jar and a photograph frame, weighable items 141.6g, together with a small group of plated items, including a WMF christening mug and a four-egg cruet stand and cups.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 221

Full title: A Chinese cloisonne gong in wooden stand, 19th/20th C.Description: H 39,5 cm (the cloisonne bell) H 65 - L 47 - D 32 cm (the wooden frame)

Lot 975

Full title: European school, most probably Austria: Ringing the distress bell, watercolour on paper, 18th C.Description: Work: 19,5 x 15,3 cm Frame: 22,5 x 18,6 cm

Lot 136

Matte finish. Includes Dolphins at Play 1017658 cup, 1987 Christmas Bell 1015458, and 1998 Christmas Bell 1016560. Lladro backstamp. This item has its original box. Largest measures: 3.5in W x 3.5in H. Box measures: 4.25in L x 3.75in W x 4.5in H. Issued: 1987 - 1998Manufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 316

Matte porcelain tan bell HUM702. Semi-high relief of a child reading a book, and text 1980 M.I. Hummel on the other side, Goebel backstamp. Issued: 1980Dimensions: 4.25"L x 2.5"W x 6.5"HManufacturer: Goebel HummelCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 342

Colorful, mouth blown, and handcrafted 20th anniversary glass crocodile bell-hop holding a suitcase. Gold ornament attached atop piece and hang tag included. Dimensions: 2"L x 1.5"W x 5.25"HManufacturer: Christopher RadkoCountry of Origin: PolandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 157

A bracket clock in reproduction mahogany case with brass dial, moon phase, the movement striking on bell

Lot 60

A large brass fire bell; a brass bell with sprung hammer, dia.19cm and 26cm

Lot 66

A large brass bell on hanging bracket, diameter 25.5cm

Lot 67

A large bronze bell, diameter 27cm, ht. 30cm, 3 large weights etc; a large pair of simulated ivory Buddha figures; a large oriental carved wood vase stand; 4 fans.  The bell rings true and has its clapper.  Height 30cm, diameter 26cm

Lot 816

A selection of white metal and hallmarked silver items, including three napkin rings; a bell; clip; cigar clipper, gross weight 2oz + mirror fob, propelling pencil etc.

Lot 184

A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, URQUART, PERTHCIRCA 1820With painted circular 14 inch Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials signed URQUHART Perth to the centre, and with eight day bell striking movement, the arched hood above the trunk door199cm high overallCondition Report: The case with Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, old splits and cracks, some chips, losses, and replacements to veneers and inlays, the trunk door is locked shut and there is no key There are no pendulum, no weights, no winding keyThe dial with chips, losses, scratchesThe movement hasnt been tested and Dreweatts gives no guarantees as to condition or if the movement is working, we suggest this will require some attention of a clock restorer prior to use. Please see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 42

A FRENCH BLACK SLATE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCKCIRCA 1860The eight-day bell striking movement stamped with a Vicenti Et Cie Medaille D'argent 1855 roundel, the dial with gilt Roman numerals inscribed Martin & Co, Paris & Cheltenham, the case surmounted by a model of Lorenzo de Medici after Michelangelo, with presentation plaque dated August 186567cm highCondition Report: The figure in thought has been identified as Lorenzo de MediciThe metal areas with dirt and discolouration, dust to the recesses, uneven patina, the slate with numerous chips and losses, knocks and bashes, various signs of old repairs and restorations with filler, some of these repairs with knocks and losses also. The adhesive attaching the top of the case and the figure has failed and the elements can be removed and are not secured to eachotherOverall the case will require some professional attention prior to use in a domestic settingThere is a winding key and the movement appears to be ticking at time of report, Dreweatts make no comments or guarantees as to the accuracy of longevity of the movement - we recommend this is overhauled by a qualified clock restorer prior to use in a domestic settingPlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 49

A WORCESTER 'SCARLET JAPAN' PATTERN BELL-SHAPED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCERCIRCA 1770Blue crossed swords style mark with numeral '9' in the Meissen style; and a teacup and saucer and a plate in the same pattern, the teacup and saucer with blue crossed swords mark and numeral '9', the un-marked plate 19.5cm diameterCf. Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection Part 1, lot 134.Condition Report: Minute black mark to rim of bell shaped cup (1mm) and gilding rims mostly gone. Gilding rubbed and some wear to the other pieces, plate has a minute rim chip.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 64

A FRENCH GILT-METAL TWO TRAIN MANTEL CLOCK late 19th centuryWith eight-day two train outside count-wheel strike on a bell by Raingo Freres Paris, surmounted with a chivalric figure, 47cm high, on an associated plinth base with glass dome, 53cm high including base and domeProvenance:From the private collection of author and publisher Colin Smythe Condition Report: Not known if running, key and pendulum present, will no doubt benefit from the attentions of a clock repairer.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 115

A chrome oval carriage clock, quartz movment, swing handle, raised on four feet, NOS in original packaging; another loose; a London Clock Co. circular Skeleton Clock, quartz movement, 'copper' finish, NOS original packaging; another two bell shaped mantel Skeleton Clocks, quartz movement, NOS original packaging

Lot 119

An early 20th century oak school clock, stylised Arabic numerals striking on a bell.

Lot 129

A Franz Hermle Wall Clock, mechanical 8-day chain-driven skeleton movement with passing bell strike on the hour, with pendulum, in original packaging NOS

Lot 138

A Hermle Brass Nautical solid brass Ship Clock, mechanical ship's bell movement with shut-off and strike on bell, screw down hinged cover, no key, NOS loose

Lot 160

A contemporary Hermle skeleton mantel clock, 14-day mechanical movement with hourly chime on bell, NOS original packaging

Lot 161

A German wall clock, Roman numerals, striking on bell, c.1890;  an early 20th cuckcoo clock;  a mantel clock, c.1930;  a barometer (4)

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