* Wheelhouse (Mary Vermuyden, 1868-1947). Silas Marner, nine original illustrations, 1909-1910, pen, ink & watercolour on artist's board, produced for Silas Marner by George Eliot, London: G Bell & Sons Ltd, 1910, depicting various scenes plus original illustration for endpapers, all signed and all but one dated, pencil captions and publisher's notes to margins, artist's address in ink to verso of two, sheet size 32.5 x 24.2 cm (12 3/4 x 9 1/2 ins), mounted (25.6 x 35.5 cm), together with a copy of the bookQTY: (9)
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A Royal Crown Derby model of a Welsh dragon, to commemorate the Investiture of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales at Caernarvon, 1st July 1969, 13.5cm high, printed mark, limited edition 247/250, boxed with certificate; another, with faults; a Royal Crown Derby commemorative bell, Caernarvon Castle, 1969 Investiture, 455/500, boxed with certificate (3)
A French gilt-brass repeating alarm carriage clock, early 20th century, the case chased with foliate decoration and having swing handle and bevelled glass panels, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial at six, the movement with platform lever escapement, striking a bell, numbered 444 20654 to backplate and underside, with associated winder, 12.5cm high excluding handle Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.The case with minor scratches but otherwise in good condition. Chip to bottom left of left side glass panel, with minor scratches to other glass panels. Pitting, scratches and tarnishing to backplate. Four holes drilled to floor of case between backplate and reverse door. Underside with scratches and evidence of restoration. Currently ticks when wound but cannot guarantee the working order of any timepiece offered for sale.
A French gilt-brass carriage clock, late 19th century, the corniche case with swing handle, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial with Arabic numerals, the movement with platform lever escapement, strike/alarm on bell (lacking bell), 14.4cm high excluding handle Provenance: Works of Art from the Schroder Collection.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Lacking bell. Case with scratches and tarnishing to include a small patches of Verdigris visible to top of case. Chip to glass to back door panel, and chip to glass to left side panel. Backplate with some tarnishing and engrained dirt. Balance wheel and platform with tarnishing and dirt. No key. Movement is overwound. Scuff marks visible to movement.
A French gilt-bronze and alabaster mantel clock, 19th century, modelled as a young man holding a broom and a bunch of flowers in front of floral background, on stepped gilt-bronze mounted base, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the twin train eight day movement stamped with pastille for Japy Freres, stamped A.C & B PARIS 1514, striking a bell, with pendulum and winder, 35cm high, 40cm wide Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Case: Wear to include: tarnishing and scratches to mounts. The young man is slightly loose and broom handle is bent and has hole to reverse of head. One of the birds to the base is loose but still attached, the other is missing base under the bird and is therefore sitting approx. 1cm above alabaster and the foot below is loose. One of the hanging chains to the front of the base is missing. There is engrained dirt to alabaster base and chips to edges. Dial: Dirt throughout and minor rubbing to numerals. Movement: Movement is not secured to the case and can therefore be removed without needing to unscrew. Needs re-attaching. Some minor tarnishing to backplate, movement, pendulum and bell. Clock is overwound.
A French gilt-bronze mantel clock, by Raingo Freres, Paris, late 19th century, the gilt-bronze case with laurel wreath and ribbon surmount flanked by two putti, with scrolling foliate mounts on base with billing doves and foliate decoration and scroll feet, the circular white enamel dial with blue Roman and black Arabic numerals, signed RAINGO FRES A PARIS to dial, the backplate numbered 1235 and with lozenge for Raingo Freres, no pendulum or keys, 41cm high, 57cm wide, 13.5cm deepPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Minor pitting and tarnishing to case. Some of the mounts are slightly loose including the putti. The scrolling foliate mounts are attached but loose. Cracks and pitting to to metal to reverse and tarnishing with some areas of minor Verdigris, especially including a large crack to the case below the movement to reverse with pitting and tarnishing (see additional images below). There is a hairline crack to dial between 5 and 10. The dial sits slightly loose in the case, rotates slightly if moved. Minor scratches to glass. Minor tarnishing to bell and backplate. The backplate and the reverse of the case both stamped 1236. The bell strikes with a dull ring. There is no pendulum or winder. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.
A Continental white metal inkstand, with bell on stand to centre with elaborate scrolling knopped stem flanked by a blue and clear glass pounce pot and matching inkwell with white metal covers, on shaped base with scrolling foliate handles, stamped 13 to side, 23.5cm high, 26cm wide, 11cm wide Please refer to department for condition report
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 deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
A French Rococo Revival gilt-bronze mantel clock, second half 19th century, the case with floral swags and scrolling foliage on integral plinth base, the gilt dial with enamel numeral plaques, the dial signed Laine a Paris, the eight day movement striking a bell on the hour and half hour, the backplate stamped M. J415 and signed LAINE A PARIS, with pendulum and winder, 34cm high, 21.5cm wide Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.The case with minor wear to include scratches and rubbing to gilt. There is tarnishing and some dents to reverse door and the hinge is slightly loose. There is pitting and scratches to backplate and tarnishing and scratches to bell. Some of the foliate mounts are slightly loose. There is a small chip to the bezel and the hinge to front door is slightly loose.
A gilt-brass clock garniture, by H. Luppens et decoration, flanked by five light candelabra, all on ebonised giltwood stands on bun feet, the enamel dial signed H. Luppens et Cie a Bruxelles (rubbed), the twin train eight day movement striking a bell, the backplate with lozenge for Medaille de Bronze S. Marti et Cie and stamped 10169, striking a bell, clock 52cm high total, candelabra 54cm high total (3)Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
A French gilt-brass mantel clock, late 19th century, the architectural case surmounted with an eagle and decorated with masks and scrolling foliage, on bracket feet, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the eight day twin train movement striking a bell on the hour and half hour, with pendulum, 46cm high, 22cm wide, 22cm deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. The case in good condition with only minor wear and tarnishing. The door to reverse with minor dents and does not shut properly. Some minor holes to lining to door. The backplate and bell with only minor scratches and wear. The dial with minor scratches and rubbing to numerals.
A small group of silver, comprising: two George IV spoons, London, 1823, maker CH, later repousse decorated with berries to bowls, 17.4cm long; two posy vases, Birmingham, 1973, Toye, Kenning & Spencer, on filled circular bases, 11.7cm high; a German figural bell, with rubbed German marks and having Scottish thistle and stamped 925, in the form of a lady with bell shaped dress holding a laurel wreath above her head, engraved JUBILEE 1952-1977, 10cm high; a circular pin dish, Birmingham, 1915, W Coulthard Ltd, 10.3cm diameter; a small photo frame, Sheffield, 1994, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, 6.8cm high; a Victorian fiddle pattern sifting spoon, London, 1854, Elizabeth Eaton, 16cm long; and a small German vase, stamped 835, on circular foot, 7.5cm high, total weighable silver approx. 5.4oz (9) Weighable silver comprises the German vase, pin dish, berry spoons and sifting spoon.
A pair of cranberry glass lustre candlestick lamps, 20th century, with clear glass sconces and faceted drops, some missing, the knopped stems atop rounded circular bases, with bell form shades etched with circle and four leaf flowers arranged in a diamond pattern, each approximately 44.5cm high (2)Each candlestick with chips to the rim, each sconce with a few cracks around the holes from which drops are suspended, each shade with minor chips around both the footrim and bell rim
A collection of ceramics and glassware, 19th century and later, to include: a pair of Staffordshire Dalmatians, each modelled standing with a brocade support atop a green and yellow glazed base, one with brown patches, each approximately 15.5cm high; a Staffordshire pearlware figure of a lamb, seated atop a rocky outcrop against a green flowering brocade, 11cm high; a Staffordshire seated lamb, 7cm high; a Staffordshire seated ram, 7cm high; three Staffordshire flatback figure groups, the largest modelled as a mantle clock with two figures seated atop the case and holding flowerpots, 22cm high, the second largest with a seated lady and a standing gentleman, 18.5cm high, the third as two children each holding a garland, 14.7cm high; two Staffordshire poodles, each modelled with a flower basket in their mouth, atop cushion bases, each 11cm high; two Scottish black faced rams by Castle Wynd Pottery, one modelled standing and the other seated, each approximately 15cm long; a large floral encrusted twin handled urn, the handles modelled as spiralling gilded ropes, atop a socle base, approximately 24cm high; a small tulip form vase, modelled with miniature seated figure atop a tulip bud, 12.8cm high; a large stylized ram’s head vase, with blue and silver glazed horn handles and silver eyes, 21cm high; a group of scalloped rim dessert plates with floral sprays to the centre and pink and yellow borders, 22.5cm diameter; a group of circular dessert plates with floral sprays to the centre and turquoise borders, with a similarly decorated tazza, 23cm diameter; a wrythern moulded pot pourii in pink and cream with painted floral sprays, with brass collar decorated with swags, 13.5cm diameter; an Italian flower shaped vase with chicken and chicklets to the base, 15cm diameter; an Empire Porcelain Co. oval dish decorated with flowers, 33cm long; three goblets with etched landscapes featuring grouse to the cranberry glass bowls, atop clear glass stems, 19.8cm high; a German waisted red dram glass with gilt highlights and enamelled floral sprays; and a large red glass bell bowl goblet on graduated knopped clear glass stem, 15.5cm high (lot) Some cracks and losses to the Staffordshire figures, some losses to the encrusted flowers of the large urn, otherwise most pieces in good overall condition
E Hariman of Workington. A Georgian oak longcase clock, silvered break arch dial with pierced decoration of Putti and foliate scrolls, figural spandrels, silver chapter ring, bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day two train movement, with bell strike, the hood and case with later profuse carving, raised on bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 211cm high.
A late Georgian mahogany longcase clock, with ebony cross banding and box wood line inlay, the broken arch dial with moon phase above a dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, framed by painted temple and church ruins, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with swan neck pediment, raised on turned columns, the trunk with turned columns, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, 229cm high.
MURDOCH, Iris. The Bell. London: Chatto & Windus, 1958. First edition, first printing, 8vo (197 x 126mm.) (Toning, some spotting to fore-edge.) Original green cloth (spine ends bumped), dust-jacket (minor chipping to extremities, some corner loss to lower panel). Provenance: Margaret E. Morris (name inscribed to front-free endpaper). - And a further sixteen volumes by Iris Murdoch, all first editions, except a signed, fourth impression of 'The Nice and the Good', 1969, 8vo) (17).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.
SOWERBY, John Edward. English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of British Plants. London: George Bell & Sons, 1877-1887. 12 vols., third edition, 8vo (253 x 171mm.) Half-titles, 1937 hand-coloured lithographed plates mounted on guards, several double-paged. (Toning, soiling to plate 59, chipping to margins of plates 1600 and 1601, plates all disbound in volumes 1-3, 5, 7, and 10-12, text-blocks cracked.) Contemporary green half morocco (8 volumes, worn) and 20th century half green morocco (4 volumes, lightly rubbed). Provenance: Hyde Institute (bookplates to front pastedowns, embossed stamp to titles) (12).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.
BAILEY, Nathan. An Universal Etymological English Dictionary: Comprehending the Derivations of the Generality of Words in the English Tongue, either Ancient or Modern… London: E. Bell, J. Darby et al., 1724. Second edition, with large Additions, 8vo (192 x 114mm.) (Occasional spotting, minor soiling, blanks replaced.) Contemporary calf (rebacked, endpapers replaced, extremities rubbed). Note: first published in 1721, it became the most popular dictionary of the 18th century. Provenance: E. Porter (name inscribed on initial blank).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.
AN AIRTWIST BALUSTER WINE GLASSMID 18TH CENTURYthe bell bowl with solid lower section with tear inclusions, supported on an inverted baluster stem and conical foot16.5cm highProvenance: With original Arthur Churchill receipt for 30/1/54.Condition Report: No serious damage or clear resinous repairs noted. Potential purchasers are advised to check in person and establish to their own satisfaction whether or not the rims have been trimmed or polished.Bowl = 6.3cm diam.Foot = 7.5cm diam.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN AIRTWIST WINE GLASSMID 18TH CENTURYThe bell supported on an inverted baluster stem filled with spiral threads and with annular knopped basal section and conical foot, 16.5cm highSee Grant R. Francis, old English Drinking Glasses (1926), Plate XV, no. 105 where this glass is illustrated.Provenance: Purchased for this collection from Sotheby's, lot 31, 24th June 1963 and thence by descent and with supporting letter from Arthur Churchill Glass.Condition Report: No chips or resin filled chips detected. Potential purchasers are advised to check in person and establish to their own satisfaction whether or not the rims have been trimmed or polished.Bowl = 6.2cm diam.Foot = 7.1cm diam. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ENGRAVED MIXED TWIST WINE GLASSTHIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURYThe bell bowl engraved with grapes and stiff-leaf swags, on a stem with a central airtwist corkscrew within a single opaque-twist spiral, on a conical foot16.5cm highProvenance: With original receipt from Arthur Churchill Glass Ltd. 4/11/54.Condition Report: No serious damage issues noted or resinous chip fills detected.Potential purchasers are advised to check in person and establish to their own satisfaction whether or not the rims have been trimmed or polished.Bowl = 6.7cm diam.Foot = 7.7cm diam. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF MOSTLY 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASSESIncluding a plain stemmed wine glass with a bell-bowl, supported on a folded conical foot, 17.5cm high and nine other smaller wine glassesCondition Report: Only three appear to be without chips. Estimate reflects condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN OPAQUE-TWIST FIRING GLASSTHIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURYwith ogee bowl and double series stem11cm highTogether with an airtwist wine glass, the bell bowl supported on a stem filled with spiral threads and applied with a central vermicular collar on a domed foot, 17cm high(2)Provenance: With original Arthur Churchill receipt for 15/9/51.Condition Report: No serious damage detected to the firing glass, the airtwist with foot rim chip.Condition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, THE DIAL SIGNED FOR LEPAUTE, PARISTHE CASE AND DIAL PROBABLY CIRCA 1810, THE MOVEMENT LATER Fitted with a circular eight-day two train countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension and stamped with ..Japy Fils, Medaille d'argent, 1844 1849 roundel over number 283, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed LEPAUTE A PARIS to centre and with blued steel moon hands within a milled bezel, in a case modelled with a patinated bronze figure of Zeus cradling the infant Bacchus stood beside a tree stump adorned with fruiting vines and a crooked staff, the rectangular plinth base applied with mount cast with fine triple fruiting swag decorated baton beneath an urn with serpent handles to fascia, over stylised lotus leaf cast ogee moulded skirt base over rosette and scroll cast bracket feet, (case and dial probably circa 1810, the movement later)50cm (19.75ins) high, 35.5cm (14ins) wide, 16cm (6.25ins) deepThe current lot is cast with Zeus holding his infant son Bacchus (or Dionysus) who was a product of his affair with Semele. Zeus killed Semele by revealing his true form (a bolt of lightning) and Bacchus came forth from Zeus's thigh. Zeus took the infant who, despite being half mortal, was considered a god. Bacchus represented fertility, wine and hedonism and travelled with his followers of Maenads, Satyrs, and the drunken portly Silenus.Condition Report: Dreweatts have not tested the movement and cannot make any guarantees or comments as to accuracy or if the movement is working we suggest getting the clock appraised by a professional clock restorer prior to use. Movement appears to be just about working but is dirty hence a gentle clean/service is required. As catalogued the mechanism is not original to the dial and case hence the winding hole protrude a little further than normal and the left hand is slightly off-centre in the hole. The movement has not been removed from the case to assess how much alteration has been done to the back of the dial to facilitate fitment of the present movement. The dial enamel has some noticeable chipping and scratching around the right hand winding hole and very light chipping to the edge above the I numeral. The case retains original gilding with overall only light wear however the flat side and rear sections have oxidised/discoloured.Clock has pendulum but no winding key.Please see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
1952 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX PROGRAM, AND OTHER MOTORSPORT ORIENTATED MATERIAL Includes: Background to Victory, 1955 by Aston-Martin Collection of signed Goodwood Revival Tickets, signatures include: Tony Brooks Stefan Johansson Pedro de la Rosa Henri Pescarolo John Watson Paddy Hopkirk Chris Craft Chris Irwin Petter Solberg Jonathan Palmer Signed photograph of Paddy Hopkirk Signed profile of Derek Bell
A comprehensive Royal Albert Country Rose dinner, tea and coffee service,20th century, comprising a pair of vegetable tureen and covers, two serving dishes, a sauce boat, 20.5cm high, a cake stand, 23cm diameter, a pair of cream jugs, twelve dinner plates, eighteen salad plates, 21cm diameter, 28 bread plates, 16cm diameter, fourteen dessert bowls, 15.5cm diameter, a tea and coffee pot, twenty-six cups, 9cm diameter and twenty-four matching saucers, 14cm diameter, eight smaller cups, 7.5cm diameter, and two matching saucers, two pepperettes, a table bell, and a serving tray, 29cm wide,together with a collection of further Country Rose wares,to include a series of vases and lidded jars, the tallest 23.5cm high, a lidded sugar bowl, 11.5cm high and others similar (qty.)Condition ReportEvidence of rubbing to decoration throughout, some pieces worse than others, two of the larger coffee cups particularly impacted to thier gilt heighted rims. Two salad plates with nibbles to feet, one other with crack ti outer rim. Chip to outer rim of one dinner plate. Cake stand with pitting to surface and crack and subsequent restoration to support.
A Victorian rosewood and mahogany mantel clock,the two train drum movement striking on a bell, with a pendulum,20.5cm hightogether with a brass bulkhead clock,the white enamel dial enclosing a single train movement,22cm diameter (2)Condition ReportMantel clock - losses to moulding, some retained. One foot missing, handle loose, knocks and wear.Bulkhead - small chips around keyhole, knocks and wear to case.
A Victorian walnut wall clock,the painted dial marked 'G. Whitefield Southsea', with a twin fusee movement striking on a bell, complete with pendulum and a key,37cm diameterCondition ReportSplit to the edge of the case. It appears to have been serviced through its life. Knocks, scuffs and wear to the case. Surface marks and wear to the dial, which has possibly been repainted.
A French gilt brass mantel clock,second half 19th century, the waisted case surmonted by a foliate cast, centered by the white enamel convex dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, raised on shaped scroll work feet, the eight day movement striking on a bell, backplate numbered 3855,22cm highCondition ReportVery minor nibbles to enamel dial around winding holes.Minor surface wear to case, minor shell to glass. Regulated by an escapement.
A collection of 8mm cine cameras, comprising:a Bell; and Howell 624, in a worn leather case, together with a 2.5 x telephoto lens; a Yashica 8;A Pathe cine camera; a Specto 88 cine camera; two Kodak Eight 55 cine cameras;A Dekko model, with instructions;a Bell and Howell Filmo Sportster Double Run Eight;a Plank Noris 8D;two AK8's, in a leather cases; and a Key Olympic k-32 cine camera (qty) Condition ReportAll run when wound. Some wear to the cases.
A collection of silver itemscomprising a silver cigar cutter, by William Manton, Birmingham 1987, a silver box and cover, London import 1992, a silver fruit knife, by George Ibberson & Co, a set of Thai silver cake forks, a pair of silver cufflinks, by MJ, a silver gilt and enamelled spoon, by Cohen & Charles, five enamelled silver souvenir spoons, a silver condiment spoon, a silver thimble, two silver darts medals, a coffee spoon, salt spoon, a miniature silver salt, a silver plated spoon and two silver plated thimbles,weighable 7ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs and surface wear throughout. Light oxidisation to most.Bell cannot be weighed due to plastic interior
Matt [Pritchett MBE] (1964 - ) - 'If the country is looking for savings, do we really need two Milibands?', signed and inscribed, ink and grey wash, 130 x 95mm, another cartoon of an aircraft carrier by Neil Bennett (1941 - ) and Steve Bell (1951 - ) after Hyacinthe Rigaud - [Louis XIV], reproduction printed in colour, signed by the artist in pencil, dated 23-12-2014 and inscribed ARTIST'S PROOF 1/1 (3) The lot in good condition
SE &CR Brass Bell GWR Pay Token and LNER Wagon Plate, brass hand bell with turned wooden grip engraved South Eastern and Chatham Railway (23cm high) and brass pay token stamped GWR Loco Carr Dept 517 (3 cm wide) both extensively polished, together with a repainted wagon plate white lettering on black, LNER 21 Tons 1946 Darlington 289776 (28 cm wide), G, (3)
A 1930's/1940's brown mohair jointed Zotty type teddy bear, amber and black glass eyes, pronounced snout with vertically black stitched nose, open mouth, remnants of red leather collar to neck with brass bell, cream felt pads to hands with black stitched paws, later replacement pads to feet, 40cm high, probably by Steiff (Germany) or Hermann (Germany)
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