A 20th Century brass mounted horse hoof inkwell by Peter Spicer & Sons,Leamington, with pin cushion lid, the cover inscribed 'Darkie, Died out hunting January 4th 1936, Aged 21', 12cm x 17cm and an Indian bell with figural handle, 20cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
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A late 18th Century mahogany armchair, the pierced upright splat carved bell drops and an oval patera, raised on moulded square taper legs united by plain stretchers CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A 19th Century Boulle clock with bracket, the clock with angel finial, blue enamel numerals to the dial and with movement signed Jolly, Paris, 98cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Bell top with lifting brass inlay, ormolu mounts irregular at front corners. Ebony lifting throughout. All decoration painted, not inlaid. Gilt metal mounts intact but very dull. Panel door inlaid with brass and the seat also brass inlaid. Leg mounts at the back loose. Clock not in working order. Escapement damaged, not original winder.
A pair of decorative hand painted scent bottles with stopper, Wedgwood cheese bell etc.CONDITION REPORTCondition disclaimerOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
Merrythought, Grisly, Deans Rag Book Boyds Bears, Other - A collection of vintage and modern soft toys / bears. Lot includes a Merrythought character toy with bell; a Deans Rag Book Membership Bear 2012 #0592 'Harry' 24cms (H); Boyds Bear Donkey and similar. Items range in condition a few Fair - mostly Good - Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - Three Steiff plush toys. Lot includes a brown horse with red bridal and bell 25cms (H); a lying lamb with yellow ribbon and bell 25cms (L); plus a white teddy with brown patch to chest with red ribbon around neck 29cms (H). Toys all have the Steiff button to the ears but have the majority of their yellow ear labels missing or are frayed. Toys appear to be in Good condition overall with signs of play / TLC. (Measurements are approximate) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Collection of Lladro ceramics to include a boxed 7613 Spring Bell, boxed 17614 summer bell, 2 other seasonal bells, boxed collectors society 17665 ' sailing the seas ' candle holder, boxed collectors society 17666 candle holder, Lladro Society scroll ornament, Lladro Collectors Society bisque plaque, trinket dish with duck design, together with 3 boxed Lladro purses and 5 collectors catalogues (volumes 1 to 5) (3)
1925 Ford Model-T Fire Truck with additional auxiliary pump Transmission: paddleMileage:From 1909 to 1927, the Ford Motor Company built more than 15 million Model T cars. Without a doubt, Henry Ford transformed the economic and social fabric of the 20th century with the majority of Americans owning one at one point or another. Body styles were many and varied, the most popular of which were two and five-seater open touring cars; however, a very wide variety of bodies were available over the years including closed cars, vans as well as a number of other commercial body styles. Special bodies and many other parts were available from accessory suppliers so it was possible to convert your Model T car to anything from a 25-seater Charabanc or taxi to a racing car or, indeed, fire engine.This 1925 Ford is in the guise of a New York fire truck and represents a fascinating piece of social history. This open-cab Model T is certainly well equipped. To the rear of the unit is the hose, search light and water tank with, running along the sides, a set of ladders. Additionally, a correct hickory-handled fire-fighter's axe can be found to one side with a pike to the other. As you would expect, a large brass fire-bell is available to clear the way! Inside, the seating is in good condition chesterfield-style with the entire unit sitting proudly on artillery wheels. To the rear is an additional wheeled pump to lift water from a hydrant (believed non-functional). Recent works includes new front tyres, an alternator, starter motor as well as a fresh MoT test certificate. This entire unit was also used in Disney's blockbuster feature film, 'Dumbo', the Model T section is now fully functional, registered in the UK and offered for sale without reserve.
1939 Leyland Fire Engine Transmission: manualMileage:You will not miss this 1939 Leyland Cub Fire Engine at our auction! Originally supplied when new to Budleigh Salterton district council, Devon. We are informed that DOD 37 served during WW2 in Plymouth, Exeter and Bristol. We are also told that this imposing Fire truck was sold for scrap in 1964. It was found 15 years later in a derelict state, in a Doncaster scrapyard. Bernard Land and his son purchased the truck in 1989 and restored it to the impressive original, working condition we see today. Presenting, unsurprisingly and traditionally, in red with acres of chrome work, this engine has many authentic details including a brass bell and Lucas headlights which are both inscribed 'king of the road'. Offered to auction with a V5c registration document.Interested parties please note that this vehicle requires a new water pump.
NANTGARW PORCELAIN CUP & SAUCER circa 1818-1820, bell shaped cup having elevated loop handle, painted with panels of exotic birds and flower sprays within elaborate foliate gilding to duck-egg blue groundProvenance:private collection mid-Wales, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:repaired small chip to saucer, wear to gilding, hairline on cup
RARE NANTGARW PORCELAIN OVERSIZED CUP & SAUCER circa 1815-1818, bell-shaped and having an elevated loop-handle with kidney shaped ring over the rim, painted with sprays of pink roses and flowersDimensions: saucer 16.5cms diamProvenance:consigned by the family of preeminent Welsh porcelain collector Sir Leslie Joseph, bears his labelCondition Report:faint hairline to cup, slight crazing, fresh decoration
Edward VII commemorative ware comprising a jug, 7 plates, a cup and saucer and a mug:a J. & M.P. Bell & Co 1863 marriage jug (22 cm high);Alexandra and Edward 1901 plate (21cm);two 1910 in memoriam peacemaker plates (Burslem 23.5 cm and G.B. Winton 22.5cm);an Alexandra ribbon plate (21.5 cm);two 1902 Doulton Burslem coronation plates (Alexandra) (25.5 cm and 20.5cm);Edward 1902 Doulton Burslem plate (20.5cm);a 1902 coronation cup and saucer;a 1902 Royal Doulton coronation mug
A 19th century 8-day 'moonphase' Longcase Clock, with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar, signed R. Gilkes, Devizes, the case with swan-neck hood, 206cm high, with two weights and pendulum, hood door lacks glass.
A walnut and marquetry 8-day Longcase Clock, by John Drew, London, early 18th century, the 11-inch brass dial signed John Drew Londini fecit and with Roman and Arabic chapter, seconds dial, calendar aperture, and cherub head scroll spandrels, the brass five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with plain pilasters flanking the dial, the long door with glazed lenticle and inlaid with scrolling foliage, the plinth similarly decorated, 220cm high, with key, weights and pendulum.
A walnut and feather-banded Longcase Clock, by Thomas Elliott, Greenwich, early 18th century and later, the 11-inch brass dial signed Tho Elliott Greenwich and with Roman and Arabic chapter, seconds dial, calendar aperture, and cherub and maces spandrels, the brass five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the reproduction antique-style walnut case stamped "G. C. Crane 20 G. R. Crane", with a long door and glazed lenticle, on plinth base, 207cm high, with key, brass-bound weights and pendulum.
A walnut and marquetry 8-day Longcase Clock, by Thomas Pare, London, early 18th century, the 11-inch brass dial signed Thomas Pare Londini fecit and with Roman and Arabic chapter, seconds dial, calendar aperture, winding hole covers, and cherub head scroll spandrels, the brass six-pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with a long door and glazed lenticle, inlaid with scrolling flora and birds, the plinth similarly decorated, on bun feet, 206cm high, with key, brass-bound weights and pendulum.
inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, with two leaf-capped scroll handles, engraved on one side with a crest, engraved underneath with initials 'P' over 'I*I'15.6cm high, 22oz 5dwt, 693grMarked near rim with maker's mark, harp and Hibernia. Further engraved underneath with scratch weight 24. There is some wear to the marks though in general they are clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The engraved crest is perhaps later. There are some nicks to the rim and pin dents elsewhere. Rocks very slightly when placed on a flat surface. The lower handle junction on one side has some bruising on the inside.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Monks, Prescot, circa 1770, swan neck pediment, blue glass and gilt painted front panels, crossbanded trunk door, bracket feet, 13-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, inner date ring with corresponding central date hand, chequered dial centre with seconds dial and signed on a silvered plaque, arch with moonphase aperture and engraved on silvered plaques "Time shews the way of lifes decay" and "Time is valuable", four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 225cm highCase with small chips to the edges in parts, case otherwise looks clean, dial is clean, later movement seatboard, movement is clean and in going order and striking, with pendulum and two weights.
A Mahogany Striking Wall Clock, signed Wordley, London, circa 1890, side and bottom doors, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 36cm highCase with small cracks in parts, wooden dial surround with a crack at the 9 o'clock position, metal securing plate has been added to the underside of the wooden dial surround at 9 o'clock position, dial slightly stained in parts, movement is complete, pendulum suspension spring is broken, with pendulum.
A Brass Engraved Striking Carriage Clock, circa 1890, case with scroll and floral engraving, carrying handle, enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered 2833, 17.5cm high over handleCase with surface scratches, base with minor dents, top glass with one small chip, dial with one hairline crack to the top right hand corner and one scratch below 9 o'clock position, strike is working, movement in going order, platform escapement is discoloured. This platform is original.
A Brass Engraved Striking Carriage Clock, signed Auguste A Paris, circa 1860, the elaborately scroll and floral engraved case with carrying handle, enamel dial with Roman numerals, and signed, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement, split bimetallic balance with an helical hairspring, outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered 133, 17cm high over handleFront glass and left hand side glass with two small chips to the corners, dial is clean, strike is working, movement in going order, with the original platform escapement.
A Brass Engraved Grande Sonnerie Striking Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, engraved swag decoration borders, underside with selection lever for grande/petite sonnerie/silent, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement, two hammers striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered 2622, 17.5cm high over handleSome of the glass panels with small chips to edges, dial is cracked to the bottom right hand corner, movement is dirty, movement in going order, movement needs a service.
A Brass Four Glass Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by Martin, 5 Regent Street, London, circa 1890, case with four bevelled glass panels, enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed dial centre with a visible "Brocot" escapement, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped GV and numbered 3677, twin mercury tube pendulum, 36cm highBrass surfaces with small scratches, glass panels all look clean, dial is clean, movement plates with some staining marks and needs cleaning, movement in going order, with pendulum.
A Good Triple Pad Top Striking Table Clock, signed Holmes, London, circa 1780, triple pad top case with veneered ebonised case with a brass carrying handle, glazed side panels, repeat cord, 6-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, finely matted dial centre signed on a silvered plaque, date aperture, strike/silent in the arch, five pillar movement with a verge escapement striking on a bell, movement backplate signed, movement secured in by brackets, 38cm high over handleEbonised surface finish is slightly rubbed in parts, top side of the front door with a small piece of later veneer added, base with very minor dents in parts, dial is clean, movement backplate with small scratches, movement in going order.
A Dutch Walnut Eight Day Striking Longcase Clock, signed Pieter Gib, Rotterdam, 18th century, caddied pediment, pierced fret panels, arch trunk door with glass lenticle, scroll plinth with bracket feet, 12-1/4-inch arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, arch with moonphase disc, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement, striking on the half hour and striking a larger bell for the hours, 241cm highHood with damages and losses to the pierced frets, case with later inlay, trunk door with veneer lifting and veneer missing to the inlaid stag image positioned just above the glass lenticle, case with some moulding missing and some mouldings are loose, trunk door with some outer moulding missing to the edges, dial is discoloured, seconds hand is missing, movement is dirty and needs cleaning. Pendulum suspension spring is broken, with pendulum and two weights.
A French "Boulle" and Gilt Metal Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, signed Miroy Fres Brevet, Paris, circa 1880, case with brass inlay and tortoiseshell veneers, scroll gilt metal mounts, black ebonised sides, 5-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve blue Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 53cm highCase with small cracks to the tortoiseshell veneers, case sides with cracks, dial enamel cartouches with small scratches in parts, central hand collet and pin are missing, clock is not striking when hand setting, movement needs cleaning, movement needs a service.
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