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French gilt spelter and onyx figural mantle clock, the top with a standing female allegorical figure holding a conch with two cherubs at her feet, the movement stamped JR&Co and Samuel Marti, striking on a bell, 76cm tall. No key, spring drivenOverall good condition, general wear and tear commensurate with age. Right hand pillar slightly loose.
A late Victorian Gothic Revival oak hall bench by Bell & Coupland of Lancaster, with ebony inlaid decoration and pierced ends, height 89cm, width 107cm, depth 43cm (faults).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.
A French Art Nouveau patinated spelter and pink veined marble figural clock garniture, the central figure titled 'Les Cerises' by Causset Cadet, the eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, height 73cm (faults to candelabra).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.
A large collection of ceramics and brewery wares including Bass Pale Ale 1777 - 1977 commemorative Wade jug, commemorative Bells Whisky Wade Bell bottles, no contents, a pair of John Bull pub salt and pepper pots, a Burton Brewery calendar plate, 1985, some Aynsley items and a Coalport figure of sentiment 2005 with others
John Prichard of London Bracket Clock. Inverted bell top and carrying handle contained in a mahogany case with glazed sides and back. With 8" round silvered dial with engraved centre of flowers and swags. Arabic and Roman numerals. With two-train 8-day verge fusée movement striking on a bell with pull repeat. Engraved backplate with swags.Condition report: Clock has been restored and was ticking at time of consigning. Movement not fully tested. Overall good condition, finials to case top possibly a replacement.
John Stacey of Derby A John Stacey of Derby(1891) Victorian Lantern clock under glass dome by with two train W and H spring driven movement Chiming on the hours and quarters on two gongs.Contained in a large brass and cast brass case designed in the style of a English lantern clock. With 6" dial winged cherub spandrels. A large bell to the top and 5 brass finials. The sides and gallery of the clock are cast brass with stars and flower fretwork. Presented on a wooden plinth with large glass dome covering the clockDimensions 8" x 8" x 17" Dome 12" x 19"Condition report. Clock is ticking and chiming at time of consigning. Glass dome may be associated.Appears undamaged and in good condition Key and pendulum present.
A Thomas Moore of Ipswich three-train verge table clock. Striking on 8 bells and a single bell, with a six pillar fusée movement and verge escapement. Engraved backplate with makers name 'Thos Moore Ipswich'. Contained in an ebonised case with brass architrave, four brass pineapples on the top corners. Brass carrying handle. Glazed panels to sides and a glazed back door. Raised on a brass base with four brass bracket feet.8" arch brass dial, mask and Rococo-style spandrels. Cartouche: 'Thos Moore of Ipswich below 12 o'clock', strike silent in the arch. Dimensions: 23" (to top of handle) x 13" x 8". Condition report : A good clock restored by seller and working at time of cataloguing. Good condition with winding key and one door key. Movement not fully tested.Note Thomas Moore is listed as working in Ipswich in the early 1700s and his work is of very good quality.
Moser of Paris strike repeat carriage clock. Serial number 5041. A lovely decorated clock in a gilded case adorned with caryatides. White dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, moon hands and bevelled glass panels. Two-train spring movement striking on a bell. Dimensions: 8" x 4½" x 3½". Condition: Good condition. Working at the time of cataloguing but not fully tested.
WW2 Dambusters The definitive history of 617 squadron at War 1943-1943 multiple signed hardback book by Chris Ward, Andy Lee, Andreas Wachtel. Signed by Chris Ward and 18 617 sqn WW2 members including many Tirpitz Raiders. Autographs include Norman Spud Boorer, Bob Knights, Harry Johnstone, Reg Spencer, Colin Cole, Alex McGee, Freddie Watts, Basil Fish, John Bell, Bill Dobbie, R Barter. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Glazed and gilded bone china.Decoration designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones (1881-1945). Exterior of body with a version of the "Elves and Bell Branch" design, modified for this small shape. Lid in the "Woodland Elves IV" design.Printed Wedgwood Portland Vase mark, inscribed "Z4968"(H: 3 1/2, Dia: 4 1/2 in.)Qty: (1)ProvenanceCollection of Dr. Ellis F. Rubin and Suzanne Borow RubinLiteratureDes Fontaines, Una, Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre, Born-Hawes, New York, 1975, p. 111 (lid design) and p. 115Examined under UV light with no evidence of restoration. No condition issues noted.
Mixed Collection, comprising: a large quantity of copper and bronze coinage, highlights include: 8 x George V pennies 1935(x2) and 1936(x6), light contact marks, otherwise lustrous EF to AUNC; a quantity of George VI pennies and halfpennies including many lustrous AUNC; Victoria 'Bun Head' penny 1864 plain 4 in date, VG; George III 'Cartwheel; penny 1797, near Fine; Isle of Man halfpenny 1839, polished otherwise near Fine; 4 x brass threepences 1946, near Fine; mixed foreign coinage including Australia shilling 1948; USA 'Liberty Bell' half dollar 1948; USA 'Braided Hair' cent 1844, Good; Sudan billion 20 piastres AH1312/12 (AD1894), AVF; commemorative including 6 x Britain's First Decimal Coins specimen sets; and 15 x cupro-nickel crowns; and 3 x banknotes, comprising: 2 x Bank of England 10 shillings Series A signed O'Brien and Wartime Emergency issue, UNC; and USA $1 series 1935 D, AEF
Motor Racing Collection of 16 Signed Autograph Cards. Signatures include Will Hoy, Lord March, Mika Salo, Rene Arnoux, Patrick Tombay, Jochen Mass, John Surtees, Stirling Moss, Rubens Barrichello x2, Fangio, Murray Smith, Jack Brabham, Stirling Moss, David Brabham and Derek Bell. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Vintage Autograph Book With Sporting Signatures Throughout. Signatures include Peter Lorimer, Colin Bell, Frank Worthington, Joe Mercer, Colin Waldron, Martin Buchan, Clive Lloyd, Joe Corrigan, Mike Doyle, Tommy Booth, Wyn Davies, Glyn Pardoe, Tony Book, Joe Mercer, Francis Lee and few others. Used Condition. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (R. E. Bell, Blk. Mte. H.M.S. Niobe.) very fine £140-£180 --- Richard Ernest Bell was born on 1 November 1872, at Dartmouth, Devon, and joined the Royal Navy as a blacksmith’s mate on 30 April 1894. He joined H.M.S. Niobe on 6 December 1898 and served in her until 8 February 1901, earning the Queen's South Africa medal without clasp. After subsequent service in Vivid II, Pearl, Simoom, Vivid II again, and then in Indus, Bell joined H.M.S. Cambridge on 16 April 1905. He tragically met his death on 26 August 1905, in circumstances reported thus in a local newspaper: ‘The Warship Tragedy. - At Devonport on Monday an inquest was held touching the death of Richard Ernest Bell, blacksmith, of H.M.S. Cambridge, gunnery ship, who was killed on the 26th inst. during an affray with a carpenter named Thomas Collins. The medical evidence showed that death was the result of a blow behind the ear, and a verdict of manslaughter against Collins was accordingly returned, he being committed for trial.’ At the subsequent trial for manslaughter, Collins was found to be not guilty by the jury at assizes. However, the judge in summing up stated that he considered Collins was technically guilty of manslaughter. Collins subsequently drowned as a result of the sinking of a ship’s cutter in a blizzard on 28 March 1916. Sold with further research including copied record of service for both men, each carrying notification of these events.
A 20thC walnut salon settee, the serpentine back centrally carved with bell flowers, scrolls and acanthus leaves, with an overstuffed button back, arms, and serpentine seat, in later floral material, on cabriole front and sabre back legs terminating in castors, 94cm high, 130cm wide, 65cm deep.
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