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Lot 866

Sundry small silver including a bell shaped inkwell, modern card case, cigarette case, small spoon, napkin ring, pill box, sterling bowl etc.

Lot 463

A mid-19th century rouge marble mantel clock, L. Marti et Cie Medaille D’argent two train movement, striking on a bell (bell missing), 29.5cm The clock appears to be in fully working order at the time of cataloguing. All parts appear to be original.

Lot 52

A long pile plush Charlie Bear teddy bear, 'Lewis', with brown collar and bell, measuring 34cm tall

Lot 289

A Hundred plus Parachutist in Descent, Black and White Photo, Signed by 5 including Graham Bell, Frank Baugh, approx size 8 x 12 inches. Good condition Est.

Lot 237

A solitary Lancaster in Flight pictured in Cloudy Skies, Colour Photo Signed by 10 including John Bell, George Dunn, approx size 8 x 11.5 inches. Good condition Est.

Lot 1094

1998 SILVERSTONE MOTOR RACING LTD EDITION POSTAL COVER AUTOGRAPHED BY JACKY ICKX & DEREK BELL Jacques Bernard Edmon Martin Henry "Jacky" Ickxi s a Belgian former racing driver who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans six times (second-highest of all time) and achieved eight wins and 25 podium finishes in Formula One. He greatly contributed to several World Championships for Makes and World Sports Car championships: Ford (1968), Ferrari (1972), Porsche (1976–1977) and (1982–1985) by his 37 major World Sports Car wins. He also won the Can-Am Championship in 1979 and the 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally. Ickx twice finished as championship runner-up in Formula One, in the consecutive years of 1969 and 1970. He won the majority of his races for Scuderia Ferrari, for which he was the team's leading driver for several seasons in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Derek Reginald Bell MBE (born 31 October 1941 in Pinner, Middlesex, England) is a British racing driver. In sportscar racing, he won the Le Mans 24 hours five times, the Daytona 24 three times and the World Sportscar Championship twice. He also raced in Formula One for the Ferrari, Wheatcroft, McLaren, Surtees and Tecno teams. Ref G

Lot 1154

1996 SILVERSTONE MOTOR RACING LTD EDITION POSTAL COVER AUTOGRAPHED BY DEREK BELL Derek Reginald Bell MBE (born 31 October 1941 in Pinner, Middlesex, England) is a British racing driver. In sportscar racing, he won the Le Mans 24 hours five times, the Daytona 24 three times and the World Sportscar Championship twice. He also raced in Formula One for the Ferrari, Wheatcroft, McLaren, Surtees and Tecno teams. Ref G

Lot 1666

2001 FERRARI MOTOR RACING LTD EDITION POSTAL COVER AUTOGRAPHED BY DEREK BELL Derek Reginald Bell MBE (born 31 October 1941 in Pinner, Middlesex, England) is a British former racing driver. In sportscar racing, he won the Le Mans 24 hours five times, the Daytona 24 three times and the World Sportscar Championship twice. He also raced in Formula One for the Ferrari, Wheatcroft, McLaren, Surtees and Tecno teams.  Ref G

Lot 111

BELL JAR HALL LANTERNS, a pair, glass reeded tapering and bronze style mounted, 58cm H x 34cm W. (2)

Lot 57

A VICTORIAN BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCK RETAILED BY J W BENSON Late 19th C., white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed J W Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, the French movement numbered 39315, striking on a bell, with pendulum and key 27cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 153

Masons Mandalay Ginger Jar together with Small Bell. Height of tallest: 18cm (2)

Lot 151

A Collection of Metalware to include Copper and Brass Kettle, Brass Bell, Burner, Scales and Bowl etc.

Lot 229

A Mixed Collection of Ceramics to inlcude Royal Albert Old Country Roses Vase and Bell, Queens China Virginia Strawberry Basket, Milk Jug and Sugar etc. (2 Trays)

Lot 26

1988 FERRARI 412i Registration Number: E110 OFR Chassis Number: Recorded Mileage: 105,831 miles The Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 was introduced in 1976 as the successor to the rather larger 365 GT 2+2. With its much sleeker looks the Ferrari 365, also designed by Pininfarina, remained in production with very few styling changes until 1989 and proved to be a great success for the company. The 412 was introduced in 1985 and was a technically much improved and modernised version of the classic design, whilst still retaining a timeless and elegant shape. With a displacement of nearly 5 litres, the V12 engine now produced a healthy 340 bhp and ABS was available for the first time in a Ferrari. The Ferrari 412i is the ultimate version of the 400-series of four-seat Grand Touring cars and remains highly respected for its performance, luxury and ease of operation. Just 574 in total were built, of which 85 were right-hand drive. This rare right-hand-drive example was first registered in April 1998 to a professor from Glasgow, who took delivery of the car via H.R. Owen.  The car is supplied with extensive main dealer service history from 1989 to 2003, with a total of 14 services from 1989 through to 2003 at 97,953 miles. Subsequently the car was stored for some time before being recommissioned by marque specialist Bell Sport and Classic (supported by bills to the tune of £11,000). Presented in Chiaro Blue with Crema leather interior, this is a well estimated example of a fast and understated V12-engined Ferrari, the likes of which we may never see again.

Lot 40

A copy of Oasis - What's The Story Morning Glory (CRE LP 189, original UK Damont pressing, 2xLP, record one Ex, record two similar Ex with some light surface marks, original black glossy inners, multifold sleeve in Ex condition with some light creasing) signed to sleeve in black marker by Noel Gallagher, Bonehead, Brian Cannon. Also a copy of Lord Don't Slow Me Down (RKID39TP) signed to front of sleeve by Andy Bell and Gem Archer.

Lot 84

THE ROLLING STONES - 'SATANIC MAJESTIES' - ORIGINAL BELL STUDIOS ACETATE LP - DEMO RECORDINGS/COMMERCIALLY UNRELEASED. A simply must have addition to any Stones collection with this outstanding to see original (US produced) double sided LP acetate recording featuring songs that would later appear on Their Satanic Majesties Request. The acetate contains the songs 2000 Lightyears From Home and Sing This All Together on side 1 with Citadel (B1) and She's A Rainbow (B3) on side 2 which track B2 appearing to be a commercially unreleased jam session between the band. The recordings are largely instrumental and are clearly early recordings of the songs; please get in touch for audio samples of the record. The acetate is graded in G condition with the majority of the music playing through without any real deterioration to the sound quality though please note when tested the record did stick on the unknown track B2. With printed Bell Sound Studios label with 'Allen Klein' (who managed the band in the 1960s) name printed to the side 1 label. Printed to side 1 "Aftermath God Bless You Rolling Stones' and side 2 'After Five Pieces Flowers Rolling Stones'. A fascinating piece of Rolling Stones history.Provenance (from the vendor):From 1960-1974, I lived at Walnut Tree Farm, West Wittering, in West Sussex, just a mile or so from Redlands the notorious home of Keith Richards. As a schoolboy I had a part-time job at West Wittering Garage and frequently served Keith Richards when he called in for petrol in his yellow Ferrari Dino.My father, John Foster, worked on Walnut Tree Farm as a pig herdsman, alongside labourer Maurice Dyer, whose father Jack Dyer was the gardener at Redlands. As a side note, Mick Jagger later said in a TV documentary that he and Richards once heard Jack walking past the backdoor of the farmhouse and this inspired the title of Jumpin’ Jack Flash. (https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/the-rolling-stones-jumpin-jack-flash-feature/).On a number of occasions, Richards gave Jack records for his son, Maurice, and he once passed some on to me (around 1971), via my father. Among them was this acetate.TO VIEW VIDEO CLIP CLICK HERE>>>> https://youtu.be/NpJdFsvIZ0Q

Lot 92

A Continental mounted clear glass bell shaped perfume bottle and stopper. The open mounts in the form of trailing flowers on a horizontal trellis, 15cm high overall, the base 10.5cm diameter (6 x 4 1/4 inches)

Lot 105A

Bell & Ross, 'Space 3', 'Professional Chronograph 200 M', a gentleman's titanium cased tonneau-shaped wrist watch, circa 2007. The black dial with white Arabic numerals, outer tachymeter chapter, centre seconds fly-back, three subsidiary dials and a day/date aperture at 3, 41.5mm wide screw case, the back of the case marked '300.A-T00183', '200M / 650 FT', the inside marked '092.1016', on a later and associated brown-leather strap with a black deployant clasp, the Swiss ETA 25 jewels automatic movement with a rotor signed 'Bell & Ross'; together with the original box, 'Space 3' booklet and purchase card, and the original titanium buckle and black plastic tag retained with this lot. Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. The watch ticking, The set-hands functioning and the day & date changing at midnight+.

Lot 66

A silver baluster-shaped sugar caster. The pierced cover with a bell-shaped finial, the body engraved with a monogram and on a moulded foot, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1947, 17.5cm high overall (7 inches), 213g (a little over 6 3/4 ozs)

Lot 385

A large 19th century Henry Marc slate and marble mantel Clock, 14.5 cm white dial with Roman numerals and 'slow & fast', striking on bell, movement stamped 'HY. MARC' and 'J. Marti et Co, Medaille de Bronze', also with scratched date '8.6.84' and presented to plaque with inscribed date 'March 27th 1876', note some damage to dial see images, W 60 cm x H 52 cm x D 19 cm.

Lot 373

An early 20th century French brass alarm carriage Clock, gilt arabic dial above subsidiary arabic alarm dial, with bell to underside, movement engraved with a standing lion, H 12 cm.

Lot 529

An unusual Arts and Crafts carved oak wall Bell / Doorbell, base carved with cockerel, H 55 cm.

Lot 490

A Georgian brass bell shaped Door Stop, together with a vintage painted Door Stop in the form of a cockerel(2)

Lot 374

A 19th century 8-day oak longcase Clock, the 12 inch painted dial with moonphase, signed 'B. Greening, Chepstow', encased by hood with break swan neck pediment and oak trunk, twin train movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and weights, H 228 cm.

Lot 561

A reproduction cast brass ships bell with date 1842. Height 18cm. In good original vintage condition.

Lot 583

An antique bell with taxidermy deer's hoof handle set in ebonized turned mount. Height 20cm. In good original antique working condition.

Lot 643

A mixed collection of items to include Black Forest style bear, vintage cowboy guns and holster, shop bell, Merrythoughts Bear, Snow White Frank Luther record, cribbage board and similar items. (Qty)

Lot 777

A hunting scene bone china tea set, a continental coffee set, two glass vases, bell and other decorative plates **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 1582

Five cut glass vases and a bell shaped decanter.

Lot 1628

An Oak cased Longcase Clock by Carter, Salisbury, the 30 hour movement striking the hours on a bell, having a painted face with Roman numerals, inset date register, the corners having polychrome depictions of floral sprays, 18 1/2'' wide x 10'' deep x 78 1/2'' high, (running at the time of lotting).

Lot 1666

An Oak cased Longcase Clock by Deacon, Barton, the 30 hour movement striking the hours on a bell, having a painted face with inset date register, Roman numerals, Arabic minutes and urn and leaf scroll details to the corners. The rope driven movement ran briefly during lotting, 17 1/2'' wide x 9 1/4'' deep x 76'' high. The base of the case and the plinth require restoration.

Lot 1613

A Mahogany cased Longcase Clock having an arched door and mirrored swan-neck pediment, the arched painted face with a nicely detailed hunting scene, gilded and floral corners and having Arabic numerals, the maker being ''Potts,York'', running at the time of lotting, 19 1/8'' wide x 9 1/4'' deep x 89 1/4'' high, striking the hours on a bell, and with inset second hand and date register.

Lot 1482

A box of china including; Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' beaker, Wedgwood 'Peter Rabbit' mug, Masons bell, miscellaneous cat caricature figures, etc.

Lot 1215

An early and collectible Indian temple bell with Nandi finial to the handle, 17th - 18th c., 4 1/8'' tall.

Lot 1315

Two 'Webster's Dictionary' dated 1916, Vol. 182, published by G. Bell & Sons.

Lot 1457

A small quantity of Studio pottery including a colourful Gwili pottery jug, bowl marked "Waller" to base, Glynden pottery bell etc.

Lot 1576

A quantity of cut glasses including; brandy, wine, sherry, etc. Plus a cut glass flower basket and bell.

Lot 489

A 19th century French heavy brass mantel clock with ornately decorated dial and side panels, the Japy Frères drum movement striking on a bell, 30 cm high

Lot 450

A Georgian drinking glass with bell bowl, with bubble to base, plain stem and domed foot with folded rim, 14 cm high, to/w two small bell-bowl glasses with folded foot and a trumpet glass, an antique Dutch glass decanter with twin loop handles, applied ribbon-work and etched vine and bird decoration, 24 cm, a stemmed bowl with dome cover and 'lemon squeezer' base and a serving rummer (7)

Lot 7192

Mid 19th century - 8-day Scottish mahogany longcase clock, with a tall west coast flat topped hood, break arch door and sound frets to the sides, crossbanded trunk with a long flat topped door on a square plinth with bracket feet, painted dial with floral spandrels and depiction of a bird of paradise to the arch, Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute track, matching steel hands, seconds and date dials, movement pinned directly to a rack striking weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. No makers name.Dimensions: Height: 210cm  Length/Width: 50cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Lot 7196

English - early 19th century 8-day oak longcase clock c1820, with a swans neck pediment and brass patera, broken arch door beneath flanked by two reeded pilaster with brass capitals, trunk with recessed quarter columns and capitals, trunk door with crossbanding and a wavy top, square plinth with a raised panel and bracket feet, painted dial with upright Arabic numerals, seconds dial and steel hands, painted spandrels and birds of paradise to the centre, with a depiction of a shepherdess to the breakarch, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Makers name indistinct.Dimensions: Height: 207cm  Length/Width: 50cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Lot 7198

Pearson of Halifax - 30-hour carved oak longcase clock c 1790, with a caddy top and carved frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by turned pilasters with wooden capitals, profusely carved trunk and conforming door on a rectangular plinth with decorative skirting, painted dial with steel hands and floral spandrels, axe moon and calendar dial, Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute markers, dial pinned to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, sounding the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 220cm  Length/Width: 46cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Lot 7237

Large bespoke wrought iron cage candle chandelier, the top tier with six extending branches over bell-shape cage with scrolled supports and six branches, six branch lower tier; together with ceiling winch Dimensions: Height: 272cm  Depth/Diameter: 138cm

Lot 7190

William Varley of Huddersfield (Yorks)- Mid-18th century 30hr oak longcase clock, hood with a flat top and deep ogee cornice, wavy back-splats and detached pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk with a conforming flat topped door, square plinth raised on padded feet, brass dial with cast spandrels and engraved dial centre, Axe moon and calendar dial, chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and matching steel hands, dial pinned to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. No weights or pendulum. William Varley (I) and (2) were 18th century father and son clockmakers working in Huddersfield (Yorks). As with this clock, William Varley (I) frequently signed his clocks with no place name. He was succeeded by his son William (2) in c1785.Dimensions: Height: 204cm  Length/Width: 50cm  Depth/Diameter: 27cm

Lot 7021

Late Victorian inlaid rosewood envelope card table, square top with swivel and folding action revealing baize lined interior with sunken counter wells, inlaid with urns and trailing leafy branches, on central reeded column surrounded by four small pillars, quadruple splayed supports inlaid with trailing bell flowers, brass and ceramic castorsDimensions: Height: 73cm  Length/Width: 55cm  Depth/Diameter: 55cm

Lot 7193

Scottish - 8-day mahogany longcase clock c1860, with a tall west coast hood and swan's neck pediment, break arch door beneath and sound frets to the sides, long flat topped trunk door on a square plinth with bracket feet, painted dial with representations of the four seasons to the spandrels and a depiction of Robert Burns and Highland Mary to the arch, with Roman numerals, minute track , seconds and date dials, unusual cast brass hands in the form of flying birds, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, sounding the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. Makers name indistinct. Dimensions: Height: 210cm  Length/Width: 59cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Lot 7197

Thomas Lister of Halifax - late 18th century oak cased 30-hour longcase clock c1790, with a tall swans neck pediment and plain frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by plain pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with recessed three quarter columns and a spire topped trunk door, rectangular plinth with a raised panel and applied skirting, square brass dial with cast spandrels and brass hands, silvered dial centre, painted axe moon and curved calendar aperture, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute markers, dial pinned to a chain driven countwheel striking movement sounding the hours on a cast bell. With weight and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 210cm  Length/Width: 49cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

Lot 6512

Arthur George Bell (British 1849-1916): Sheep Grazing in Shade in Impressionist Landscape, oil on board inscribed verso 28cm x 37cm

Lot 65

Film Memorabilia Nine framed photographs of Film stars and crew including Dudley Moore. Signed from 'The Bell Boy', Maddona Shanghai Surprise, Jon Voight Runaway Train , Mickey Rooney Arabian Adventure  Provenance: Mike Frift (1941-2019) & Catherine (Amey) Frift - Camera operator and director of photography, Clapper loader 

Lot 586

A Pair of German Silver Mounted and Cut Glass Claret Jugs and a Similar Decanter, the claret jugs stamped 800 standard, with plain mounts with ball pattern thumb piece and angular handle, the bell shaped bodies with diamond and slice cuttings, 10.75ins high, and a similar silver mounted decanter, stamped 800 standard, with flared body, 13.25ins high, and stopper for same

Lot 479

A 19th Century Aesthetic Movement Ebonised and Porcelain Inset Mantel Clock in the Manner of Lewis Forman Day, with blue and white pottery dial with Arabic numerals in circular cartouche surrounded by flowers, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with turned finials to reeded uprights and with chip carved side panels 12.125ins highExternally the clock presents in good condition showing slight wear commensurate with age and general usage. The glass is intact and free from any chips or splits. The latch to the front door functions correctly. The glass appears original and free from any cracks or undue damage. The hinges appear to be original and function correctly and are securely fixed. The dial shows some discolouration and marks of age but nothing untoward. The hands appear original. The rear door latch functions correctly. The hinges appear to be original and the door functions correctly.  The pendulum is present as is the key. The mechanism appears to be complete. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested and we cannot warrant the originality of all components. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images closely prior to bidding. 

Lot 477

A 19th Century Mahogany Cased Mantel Clock, the 7ins diameter painted dial with name Thwaites of London, with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in arched top case with ebonised reeded moulding, moulded panel to front, arched grilles to side and on ball feet, 15.5ins highExternally the clock presents in condition commensurate with age and fairly moderate to heavy usage. There is some damage to the veneer at the top left hand rear corner with evidence of some repair in the past. The fretwork is intact both sides. There are numerous marks, knocks, dents, chips and cracks to the veneer in general. Potential bidders are advised to study all images carefully prior to bidding. The glass to the external appears to be intact apart from some scuffing to the front. The hinge has some historic repair but does appear to be original. The dial has cracks and blisters to the chapter in many places throughout the circumference of the dial and round the keyhole. The hands appear original. The numerals on the dial appear to have been refreshed at some stage. The rear door is split to the top and the sides but functions correctly. The glass appears to be original and the putty original where present. The mechanism appears complete. The pendulum and gongs are present. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. Overall an honest example but in need of some care. 

Lot 476

An Early 19th Century Mahogany Cased Mantel Clock by Edward Hopkins of Bradford, the 8ins arched silvered dial with Roman numerals to chapter ring, centre engraved with boating scene, the sides with bellflower swags and shells, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case with arched and moulded top, fretted grilles to sides and on brass bracket feet 16.5ins high Images are within the attached Dropbox linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t2i96a9ehogl4435omlhd/h?rlkey=3xfzjgl9iq4wj38xqk6w49itj&dl=0 Externally the clock presents in good overall condition showing some wear commensurate with age but no undue marks, cracks, chips or splits.  All the moulding is present and in good condition. There are some light marks to the veneer to the top of the clock running front and back with the seam of the veneer. The fretwork to the sides - right hand side has some slight damage of an area of approximately 20mm square, and on the left it is in good condition. Handle and feet appear original.  The door appears to be original as do the hinges, it closes correctly and does not bind. The dial silvering is in good condition and appears to be original. The numerals are clear and concise, may have been refreshed but this would be historic and the hands appear to be original. The glass to the door is free from any cracks or chips and is securely fastened. The rear door again functions correctly, the hinges are original. The glass appears to be original as does the putty retaining the glass. No chips or scratches present. The pendulum is present as is the winding crank. The movement appears complete however we cannot warrant the originality of all components. The bell is likewise present. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. Potential bidders are advised to study all images carefully prior to bidding. 

Lot 489

An 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock, by William Bird of Seagrave, the 12ins square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals,  subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the matted dial centre, engraved with bird and leaf scrolls, cast spandrels to corners, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with pagoda top and Greek key carved cornice and turned columns to hood, plain trunk door, on plinth base, 80.5ins highThe clock presents in good overall condition. There may have been some historic restoration to the base but it is very sympathetic and looks well. No obvious signs of damage or previous repair other than the odd small shrinkage crack to the hood. One of the rear pillars to the hood is cracked through.  Everything else appears to be fine. The door functions correctly. The glass is free from any chips or scratches. The putty appears original. The hinges appear original. Likewise the door to the case closes properly. The lock is not present but the hinges again appear original and function correctly.  The weights and pulleys are present as is the winding crank.  The dial presents nicely showing no undue wear or obvious sign of recent restoration.  The hands appear original. The mechanism appears clean and complete but we cannot warrant the authenticity of all components. The bell appears original. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. The backboard has had some historic work but this is not recent. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images closely prior to bidding. 

Lot 488

A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Longcase Clock Movement by Richard Baker of London, the 11ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the matted dial centre, cast spandrels to the corners, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell Images are within the attached Dropbox linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t2i96a9ehogl4435omlhd/h?rlkey=3xfzjgl9iq4wj38xqk6w49itj&dl=0 The movement is a four pillar movement and the pillars are ringed. Whilst it cannot be guaranteed the face does appear to be contemporary to the movement, each bearing a similar patination of age and each fitting rather well. The mechanism appears to be complete but should be regarded as completely untested. The gong is present. The pulleys are present. It is recommended that potential buyers study all images very closely on this item.  

Lot 1109

Four 18th Century Cordial Glasses, comprising - bell bowl with diamond cut stem on plain foot, 5.5ins, another similar with bucket bowl, bucket bowl engraved with a bird amongst branches, on plain stem over folded foot, 5.5ins, and bucket bowl with bird in flight and hops and berries, on plain stem over folded foot, 5.5insCordial with bucket bowl and engraved detail on bird among branches - large inclusion to the upper part of the edge of the foot. All other pieces appear to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration

Lot 1110

Three 18th Century Wine Glasses, comprising - bell bowl over air twist on plain foot, 6ins, cordial with bucket bowl on plain stem with cotton twist on plain foot 5.75ins, cordial with bucket bowl on plain stem with knop, on folded foot 6.375ins, and two other wine glasses (5)Cordial with bucket bowl over knop over plain stem - the rim has possibly be ground, all other glasses appear to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration/chips

Lot 467

A 19th Century French Cast and Patinated Brass Carriage Clock of Renaissance Design, by Leroy & Fils, Paris, No.2233, the 2.125ins diameter silvered dial with Roman numerals set in cast and pierced brass bezel decorated with dolphins flanking circular cartouche to the eight day movement striking on a bell, contained in case of architectural design surmounted by pierced dome the sides and back inset with patinated panels cast in relief with Renaissance style warriors on horseback applied with caryatids to corners and on paw feet 9ins high Images within the attached Dropbox linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t2i96a9ehogl4435omlhd/h?rlkey=3xfzjgl9iq4wj38xqk6w49itj&dl=0

Lot 486

A 19th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock by Henry Hawkins of Plymouth, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to centre, phases of the moon to arch and worded "High water at Plymouth", to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with arched and moulded cresting and fluted columns to hood, arched trunk door, inlaid with oval fan paterea on plinth base 88ins high Images are within the attached Dropbox linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t2i96a9ehogl4435omlhd/h?rlkey=3xfzjgl9iq4wj38xqk6w49itj&dl=0

Lot 225

Currer Bell aka Charlotte Bronte - "Jane Eyre", a New Edition (2nd Edition), 1857, London, printed by Smith, Elder, & Co., 65, Corn Hill (one half leather bound volume)Spine in good condition. Marbled paper to both front and backboards with wear/loss. Inscribed in ink above title on title page. Page 465-467, two following pages and coloured back page stained to alternately upper right and left corners. Backboard with pasted label for the Clarendon Library, 27 Eversholt Street, Oakley Square. Backboard interior with some loss/damage.

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