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An early 19thC mahogany longcase clock by T Oliver London, the break arch silvered dial with chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and strike silent dials, date aperture, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with broken arched pediment surmounted by three gilt balls, door front flanked by three quarter pilasters, the trunk of plain form, with weights, pendulum, no key, 222cm high.
An 835 standard silver spice tower with hinged door and pierced decoration, height 18cm, together with a similar white metal example with two detachable bells, combined weight 5.7ozt/177g.Additional InformationThe larger example is missing something from the finial, the smaller example is missing one bell, each with minor tarnishing and dents.
A George II oak longcase clock, by Thomas Smallwood of Sandbach, the break arch pediment with moon phase dial, brass face with silvered dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, eight day movement with bell strike, the square case raised on turned columns, with an ebony and boxwood strung inlaid trunk, with key, pendulum and weights, 218cm high.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Joseph Wood of Scarborough, the arched dial with foliate spandrels, silver chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day four pillar movement with bell strike, the hood with Corinthian capped fluted columns, plain trunk and door, the base raised on bracket feet, with weights, pendulum and key, 210cm high.
An Elizabeth II silver four-piece melon shaped tea set, comprising teapot and hot water pot, each with a flower finial above a mask spout and scroll handle, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, Sheffield 1973 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, length of teapot 29cm, together with a silver desk bell with faceted and foliate decoration, Birmingham 1956, height 10.5cm, total weight 2773.8g.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 19th century Russian silver and niello shaped oval purse, 84 zolotnik, the front decorated with a square and central bell tower, the back with lattice decoration, with pink silk fitted interior, Moscow, indistinct date 187?, weight 25.3g, width 6.7cm (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 Second World War ‘Desert Rats’ M.M Group, awarded to Trooper J. Bell (7th Hussars) comprising Military Medal, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Regular Army), mounted to bar, with matching ribbon bar, M.M named to '854960 Tpr. J. Bell 7-H', the other medals named "854960 Sgt. J. Bell". Sold together with a letter signed by Commander-in-Chief of Middle East, Archibald Worrell congratulating Bell for "coolness and courage in action at Mechili on January 24th 1941, for which you have been awarded the MILITARY MEDAL"; an invitation to Buckingham Palace from the War Office, dated 11th July 1945, for the presentation of the Military Medal; a Hussar's handkerchief; a letter of pension and thanks after 25 years service in the British Army; a newspaper cut-out of Sgt. Bell meeting General Sir Richard N. Gale in Germany; an invitation card from Lt. Colonel Charles Timothy Llewellen Palmer, dated 1955; two black and white photographs of Bell and a copy of 'The Seventh and Three Enemies' by Brigadier G.M.O Davy. Further included are a number of Hussar's badges; H.Q Squadron B.A.O.R 1954 Cross Country medal and a Garrard mantel timepiece with the presentation inscription 'Presented to Sgt. Bell. M.M. by the W.O's & Sgt's Mess'. The Military Medal citation reads: "During the action at MECHILI on January 24th, 1941, this man was a 2 pounder gunner on a Cruiser Tank. During the action two of our three Cruisers were put out of action. On the order to withdraw, the Cruiser which Tpr Bell was in could not be made to start for 10 minutes, during which period at least 8 enemy medium tanks had approached to within 400 yards. Tpr Bell single-handed kept an extremely rapid (55 rounds in 10 minutes), determined and accurate fire and accounted for at least 2 of the enemy tanks and certainly kept the remainder at bay. It was the cool action on the part of this gunner that enabled the two damaged tanks to limp out of action and undoubtedly saved the crew of his own tank. FW Byass Cmdg 7th Hussars"
A GROUP OF ASIAN OBJECTS19th/20th century Comprising; a Tibetan knife and scabbard inset with turquoise matrix and agates, 19cm length; an Ottoman white metal and gilt book holder and contents, 12cm wide; a Tibetan white metal necklace inset with turquoise matrix and agate; a small white metal document holder, 11cm length; a white metal tubular pendant, 8.5cm length; a white metal bangle and and five Turkmen white metal bell pendants, largest 6cm highSome overall wear. Minor losses. Some dents to the bell pendants. The book inside the holder is in poor condition
AN ADAPTED FRENCH BRASS LANTERN CARRIAGE CLOCKEngraved case with ships in full sail, the dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman hours, the movement with chiming bell, 22.5cm highCondition report: Please see extra image of the clock mechanism. There is no pendulum. The mechanism does not move after winding and there is no guarantee of its working condition. The back falls back to open. There is a winding key. General tarnishing and rubbing as to be expected.
THREE BRASS CORNICHE CARRIAGE CLOCKS (3)Late 19th / Early 20th CenturyThe first with enamelled dial and Roman hours, twin barrel, bell striking movement, with lever escapement, 12.5cm high; second with enamelled dial and Roman hours, single barrel movement with lever escapement, 11cm high; the third with enamel chapter ring and Roman hours, mounted with bands of rocaille ornament to the case, single barrel movement and lever escapement, 12cm high
A Seiko Bell-Matic 21 jewel stainless steel watch, black dial, silver baton markers, day/date aperture ticks when shaken; a Smiths Jewelled stainless steel watch, cream dial, gold batons, date aperture w/o; a Casio gold plated Electro Luminescence watch; a Steiner automatic gold plated watch, silver dial, gold batons, day/date aperture, w/o (4)
Mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass finials, fluted columns, the trunk with long door flanked by quarter columns, bracket feet, 12" arched painted dial signed Thomas Scott, Gainsborough, eight day movement striking on a bell, 228cm.Condition report:weights and pendulum are present although the pendulum is in sections, with the suspension piece broken (the broken piece is present). The cradle that houses the pendulum has a very crude repair (see images). The rest of the movement appears in place but would benefit a service. Some flaking to the dial.
William Bell & Co. Ltd., Hexham, Northumberland: a selection of balance sheets and ledger book; two Anderson & Garland inventories of the contents of Callerton Hall, 1931; Macqueen-Pope (W.) Pillars of Drury Lane, with signatures of casts dated Christmas 1955; a selection of 19th Century and earlier indentures; a large quantity of receipts of Tyne Valley interest; Tithe Acts 1836-1918 for Tyne Valley interest; and other items.
A 1970s Austrian pottery stick stand or vase, with single handle, 46cms high; together with an Abel Harrison Glossop stoneware bottle; W.P. Stafford Denton stoneware bottle; brass tabletop bell; hammered white metal sugar jar and cover; and a white metal figure; together with a collection of shells and mineral specimens, of various sizes and designs; together with an inlaid Edwardian-style cigarette box; a vintage cigar box; another box; and a silver-mounted glass dish, of footed circular form, by Broadway & Co, Birmingham 2007, 35.5cms diameter.
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND 20TH CENTURY COLOURED GLASSWARE, mostly cranberry glass, including a cranberry glass bell with clear handle and white opaque bottom edge, a pale pink opaque twin handled vase with painted landscape, plated rim, height 16.5cm, assorted drinking glasses, jugs, vases, etc, s.d. (31)
TWO LATE 19TH CENTURY BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCKS, both with enamel dials, Arabic numerals, 8 day movements and bell strikes, the taller one with rose marble inserts to the base and top plinth, decorated with flower designs and gold studs, the other with mottled beige inserts to the sides, heights 41cm and 40.5cm and widths 26cm and 21cm, (Condition report: bell hammer separate but included to the first clock, one has a broken glass front, both have pendulums plus one key) (2)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GREY / GREEN VEINED MARBLE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, surmounted with a fisherman bearing a plaque inscribed 'Pecheur', the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and marked J. Mollinger Chabris, 8 day movement, bell strike, height 47cm, width 25cm (Condition report: appears to be working and complete with pendulum and key) (1)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WHITE MARBLE MATCHED CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock is of architectural form with gilt finial and shell dome finial, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 8 day movement and bell strike, height 45.5cm, width 29cm, depth 11cm, together with two marble based bronzed vase candle holders, height 36cm, width of base 11.5cm (3 + pendulum & key) ( Condition report: with pendulum and key, appears to be working)
A LATE 20TH CENTURY DENNIS SMITH BRASS SKELETON CLOCK OF SCROLLED FORM, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and named Dennis Smith 1998, bell strike, the clock mounted on an oval mahogany stained base, height 46cm, comes with a key and pendulum a booklet 'The Construction of an elegant Scroll type Skeleton Clock and mainspring winder by John Wilding F.B.H.I' (1 + booklet, key and pendulum) (Condition report: the skeleton clock winds but the hands hang loose, there are a couple of parts sellotaped to the front of the booklet)
THREE LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH COMPTOISE WALL CLOCKS, one with embossed figures to the brass frame, floral painted enamel dial, Roman numerals and named Fournier de Geneve, missing bell, the other two clocks suitable for spares, includes two large pendulums and a pendulum bob (6) (Condition report: in mixed conditions, not tested)
The painted dial with Roman numeral hour markers, two subsidiary dials, striking on a bell, the dial with floral spandrels, inscribed S Royle, the arched hood with broken swan neck pediment centred by a finial above a glazed door flanked by columns, the case with hinged door flanked by columns, on a plinth base209cm high
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