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Lot 200

WW2 Stephen Flower Dambusters Multi Signed Hardback Book Titled Barnes Wallis Bombs. Personally Signed by Freddie Watts, Gordon Mackie, R Barton, Alex McKee, John Langston, Denis Boofer, Tony Iveson, A Johnson, Charles Avey, John Bell. 18 Signatures in Total. Published in 2004. 416 Pages. Spine and Dust Jacket in . Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 205

WW2 Kevin Wilson Multi signed 1st Ed Hardback book Titled Bomber Boys. Signatures include Johnny Johnson, Les Munro, Walter Morrison, Peter Donaldson, Cal Younger, Bill North, Ken Wallis, Benny Goodman, Basil Fish, John Bell, Ray Grayston, Ron Clark, Roy Pengelley, Edward Stocker, Ken Lucas, Ted Dunford, JB Lewis, Jack Linaker, Edward Johnson, Harry Irons, S Saunders, Tony Hiscock and Many Others. Published in 2005. 479 pages. Spine and Dust Jacket in Superb signatures. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 218

WW2 Mike Garbett hardback 1st Edition Book Titled Lancaster At War 3. Signed by 46 Bomber Command Veterans including Benny Goodman, Syd Marshall, Reg Spencer, Frank Tolley, Ken Johnson, Frank Hogan, Raymond Worrall, Eric Varney, Syd Cooper, Harry Parkins, John Bell, G Patterson, Sam Thompson, Ray Grayston and many more. Superb Signatures. Published in1984. 153 pages. Spine and Dust Jacket in . Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 224

John Nicol. After the Flood. What The Dambusters Did Next. A WW2 First Edition hardback book. Printed by Clays LTD of St Ives. Spine and dust jacket in near perfect order. Multi signed by 617 sqn Pilots: Reg Spencer, Bernard Mahey, Benny Goodman, John Bell, Frank Tilley, G Johnson, Charles Avery, Colin Cole and others. 336 pages. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 226

WW2 Book Lancaster The Story Of A Famous Bomber Signed by 11 Bomber Command Veterans including William Bagg, Donald Briggs, John Chapman, Anthony Hiscock Rupert Noye, John Bell, Tommy Coles, John Randall and 2 others. Published in 1974. 216 pages. spine in, dust jacket showing signs of age. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 234

WW2 Richard Overy 1st Ed Book Titled Bomber Command 1939 45 Multi Signed by Raymond Worrall, Tom Wilson, Ken Johnson, Frank Tolley, Reg Spencer, Syd Marshall, Benny Goodman, John Bell, Harry Parkins, G Patterson, Reg Payne, Jeff Hildreth, Bob Laslom, Gordon Taylor, Eric Varney, R Rutherford, Don Crussley, Frank Hogan and others. Published in 2000. 224 pages. Spine and Dust Jacket in. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 243

WW2 Print approx 20 x 27 Moonlight Run by the artist Ivan Berryman Multi Signed by Douglas Webb, Ray Grayston, John Bell, Sid Stacey, Bill Pengelly and Rare Dambusters Steve Oancia. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 121

Hector McDonnell RUA (b.1947)27 Monahans, DroghedaOil on canvas board, 24 x 19cm (9½ x 7½'')Provenance: With Bell Gallery, Belfast, label verso.

Lot 143

Sandra Bell (b.1954)Lumiere Bronze, 58cm (22¾") highSigned and numbered 5/8

Lot 44

Roderic O'Conor (1860-1940)Marine, au Clair de LuneOil on canvas laid down on board, 73 x 92cm (28¾ x 36¼'')Stamped 'atelier O'CONOR' twice on the reverse and once on the stretcherProvenance: Hotel Drouot, Paris, Vente O’Conor, 7 February 1956; Musée de Petit Palais, Geneva; Sale, Sotheby’s London The Irish Sale, 22nd May 1997, lot 256; Private Collection, IrelandExhibited : Geneva, Petit Palais, Peintures Britanniques du XXe siecle, 1980; Geneva, Petit Palais, Post-Impressionnisme (1880 - 1910), 1/7/80 - 30/9/80; Osaka, and other venues in Japan, Trésors du Petit Palais, Geneve, 1983, no.65; Musée de Pont Aven, Roderic O’Conor 1860-1940, 1984 no.29; London, Barbican Art Gallery, and toured to Belfast, Dublin and Manchester, Roderic O’Conor 1860-1940, 1985, no.31Literature : L’aube du XXe siecle, vol.1: De Renoir a Chagall, Petit Palais, Geneva, 1968, p.41;Julian Campbell, The Irish Impressionists: Irish Artists in France and Belgium 1850 - 1914, National Gallery of Ireland exhibition catalogue, 1984, p.99;Jonathan Benington, Roderic O’Conor, Irish Academic Press, Dublin 1992, pp.83-84,199.€ 150,000 - 200,000Roderic O’Conor  had been living and working in Pont-Aven, Brittany for nearly three years when he met Gauguin in 1894, recently returned from his first trip to Tahiti. A friendship formed, and it is clear from Gauguin’s letters that he was expecting the Irishman to accompany him on his return to the South Seas. Although O’Conor declined, the relationship had a far-reaching affect on his life and his art: “… Gauguin’s strength of character and convincing style of talk made a deep impression on the young, or youngish, Irishman…” (Clive Bell, Old Friends, 1956, p. 166).Further to Gauguin’s final departure from France in 1895, O’Conor embarked on a group of nocturnes inspired by the scenery around Le Pouldu on the southern coast of Brittany, and the riverside town of Pont-Aven, 25 kilometres inland. The theme first emerged in an etching, Full Moon on the Coast, and was then developed in several moonlit seascapes painted in gouache, as well as a handful of oil paintings including The Bull and the Moon and A Moonlit Breton Landscape (Benington 1992, p. 199, nos. 81 and 84). These artworks stood apart from O’Conor’s earlier Breton landscapes on account of their greater reliance on the imagination, as if conceived from memory rather than direct observation.In Marine au Clair de Lune we see a clifftop house with a light shining in its windows, overlooking a sailing ship caught in the reflected path of the full moon, a glowing orb half hidden by a cloud at the top of the composition. The close juxtaposition of land and sea, safety and uncertainty, may be a recollection of the house at St Julien, a hamlet of Le Pouldu situated at the mouth of the Laita river, where O’Conor had stayed with his friend Armand Seguin in 1893 and, two years later, the two of them watched as Gauguin spontaneously composed an etching. Writing to Seguin four years later, O’Conor revealed that he had plans for a picture of St Julien, perhaps identifiable with the present work. One of its most striking features is the way its dreamlike quality has been given substance through technical innovation: O’Conor has applied his colours very thickly, making extensive use of the palette knife in order to obtain a richly textured surface. The granular effect of this build-up of pigment is particularly suited to capturing the glimmer of light on the water surrounding the two-masted vessel. Like most of his other moonlit pictures, the present work was most probably begun during the years 1895-98 when O’Conor was living in comparative isolation at Rochefort-en-terre, a hilltop village in the heart of rural Brittany. Unable, or unwilling, to accompany Gauguin to Papeete, he may have chosen this location because it was less visited by artists and tourists than Pont-Aven, more authentically Breton in its preservation of time-honoured religious and cultural practices. Here he had the space and freedom to experiment with new ideas, notably Gauguin’s dictum that the remembered image was a more effective embodiment of ideas and emotions than the observed one. By relying to a greater extent on his memory and imagination, O’Conor arrived at a range of themes that were uniquely personal to him. The mystery of a work such as Marine au Clair de Lune lifts it onto a Symbolist plane, recalling O’Conor’s association with writers such as Alfred Jarry, Léon-Paul Fargue and Charles Morice. And like Wordsworth who defined poetry as emotion recollected in tranquillity, here O’Conor seems to evoke the experiences that had meant the most to him just a few years earlier – moonlit walks, the proximity of the sea and windswept cliffs, the stimulating company of fellow artists, and a warm house to return to at the end of the day.    Jonathan Benington, February 2022

Lot 82

15th-century Gothic mortar.Bronze.Measurements: 9 x 12 cm (diameter).This Spanish mortar, dating from the 15th century, is made entirely of bronze, a resistant and stable material, very appropriate for the manufacture of this type of utensil. It is bell-shaped, narrower towards the mouth, with prominent ribs.Ancient recipe books contain a large number of recipes based on the use of the mortar, a tool which, although rarely used today, was so varied in its use in the past that every kitchen had a wide variety of them, from large ones for pounding meat and vegetables to smaller ones for grinding spices. Even in antiquity, there were large mortars made of bronze for crushing and mixing marble or lime, which were used to make construction binders or plaster, such as stucco. The Roman poet Juvenal mentioned it in articles for the preparation of drugs, reflecting the early use of this instrument in apothecaries. The antiquity of mortars is also well documented in some works of ancient literature, such as the Egyptian Ebers Papyrus, dating from 1550 BC, which is considered one of the oldest documents on medicine in Ancient Egypt. It is also mentioned in the Old Testament. Good mortars must be heavy or made of strong materials to withstand prolonged pounding and thus reduce the substances to powder. The mortar must not be brittle, as it would break during the pulverising operation. The material must also be cohesive so that its surface does not wear away and mix with the ingredients.

Lot 105

A mixed lot to include A Chillington ARP Axe in a leather covering and belt, a painted metal framed circular wall mirror, fire bell, A A and St Christopher car badges and other itemsLocation:

Lot 11

Six coins to include An Elizabeth 1st Shilling MM Bell 1582/1583, a Mary groat MM Pomegranate 1553/1554, Charles II tin farthing, 1684, George 1st farthing 1719, a George II halfpenny 1738 and Scotland, Mary Queen of Scotts bawbee 1542-1567

Lot 129

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BACHELOR'S CHEST OF DRAWERSIN THE MANNER OF HENRY KETTLE, CIRCA 1780Incorporating a brushing slide87cm high, 84cm wide, 51cm deepProvenance: Private Collection, St Peter Port, GuernseyThe chest shown here incorporates many of the features seen on known pieces by Henry Kettle, including the shape of the bracket feet, the use of swan neck handles and the cockbead moulding to the drawers. For a mahogany linen press bearing a label for Kettle and incorporating the aforementioned features to the lower section, see Bonham's, London, Fine English Furniture and Works of Art, 2nd March 2011, Lot 105 (£7,200).  Henry Kettle was one of a group of cabinet makers based in St Paul's Church Yard, London, from the early to late 18th century. In 1754 he took over the business of famous cabinet maker Philip Bell and is know to have worked in partnership with a number craftsmen of the period, including William Henshaw (in around 1770) and George Oakley (in 1796-97).  Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, Some marks, indentations and stains to the slideThe top with some old scratches and marks, there is an old chip and repair to the rear left corner - this is slightly raised and it may be possible to effect a cleaner repair if required. The top with signs of darker stain/polish Some old splits and cracks to the drawer liningsThe handles and escutcheons appear to be original, as do the locks, there is one key present that only appears to operate the topmost lock - whether the other locks require a clean and an oil to operate or a different key Dreweatts has no opinion Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 56

A Dimple Scotch Whisky, boxed; Bells Scotch Whisky, boxed; a Bell bottle, To commemorate the Birth of Prince William of Wales 21st June 1982

Lot 191

48 x FDC with Stamps and FDI Postmarks Plus Fiji Souvenir Album (Royal 21st Birthday) FDCs Include Disabled Persons 1981, Butterflies 1981, The National Trusts 1981, Christmas 1974, 1975, 1976, 1980, Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Derby 1979, Direct Elections to the European Parliament 1979, Music 1980, Famous People 1980, Sailing 1975, 300th Anniversary 1675 - 1975 The Great Fire of Northampton 1975, British Achievement in Chemistry 1977, Racket Sports 1977, Silver Jubilee 1977, The Bi-Centenary of the Birth of William Wordsworth 1970, Social Reform 1976, Bi-Centenary of the United States of America 1976, Centenary of the Royal National Rose Society 1976, Alexander Graham Bell 1847-1922 1976, Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Winston Churchill 1974, Great Britons 1974, Commemorating 200 years of Organised Fire Services 1974, Commemorating 100 Years of County Cricket 1973, plus many others. Good condition Est.

Lot 709

Autographed COLIN BELL / LOU MACARI 12 x 8 photo colour, depicting Manchester City's COLIN BELL getting past a challenge from Man United's LOU MACARI during a 2-2 draw in a First Division encounter at Maine Road in 1975, signed by both players in black marker. Good condition Est.

Lot 183

A GEORGE III JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK WILLIAM LAWRENCE OF THAME, C.1760 the brass eight day movement with four turned and finned pillars, with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the twelve inch brass arched dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre engraved with birds and with a subsidiary seconds dial and a date aperture, signed 'Wm Larance Thame', with a painted moonphase dial, the case decorated in gilt and polychrome with chinoiserie scenes and with 18th century figures, with gilt metal ball finials 245cm high Catalogue Note William Lawrence was active between 1740-1770.

Lot 184

AN EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK BY NATHANIEL SEDDON, EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER the brass eight day movement with an anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with scrolls and a basket of fruit, the arched dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, with pierced handles, signed 'Nathan Seddon at St. James's', the moulded case with brass and fretwork panelled sides 39.8cm high, 25.8cm wide Catalogue Note Nathaniel Seddon was sworn into the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers as a free Brother in 1691-92. He is known to have worked until c.1739.

Lot 185

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AUTOMATON BRACKET CLOCK BY FRANCIS DORRELL LONDON, C.1760-70 the brass eight day movement with a pull-repeat and a verge escapement striking on a bell, the backplate finely engraved with Rococo motifs, including: a ho-ho bird, a basket of flowers, scrolls and a pagoda, the seven inch arched dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with a date aperture and signature panel, inscribed 'Francis Dorrell, London', the arch with a painted village scene with a pond and figures, one baiting a goose with a stick, the moulded case with fretwork panels, the pagoda top with a brass handle 48.7cm high, 29cm wide, 18.7cm deep Catalogue Note Francis Dorrell worked in Whitecross Street, he was apprenticed in 1731 and was free of the Clockmakers' Company 1755-1780.

Lot 251

A FRENCH BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK IN LOUIS XIV STYLE 19TH CENTURY the brass eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular dial with enamel Roman numerals, the brass marquetry case inlaid with mother of pearl, with ormolu mounts and with a figural surmount 68.5cm high, 34.5cm wide

Lot 252

λ A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN LYRE MANTEL CLOCK IN LOUIS XVI STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the brass eight day drum movement with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, stamped '2185', the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the case decorated with laurel and oak leaves and swags of flowers, together with a French tortoiseshell and brass Boulle marquetry mantel clock (2) 56cm high (max)

Lot 254

A FRENCH MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK BY CRONIER PARIS the brass eight day drum movement striking on a bell, stamped 'CHVCNE 34630', the circular dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed 'Cronier a Paris', the case with brass mounts, together with a French gilt and patinated bronze mantel clock by Hausberg (2) 35.5cm high, 33.8cm wide (max)

Lot 255

A NAPOLEON III GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE CLOCK GARNITURE BY CHARPENTIER & CIE. PARIS, C.1870 the brass eight day drum movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 'Charpentier de Bronzes, 200 A Paris', the enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with pierced gilt hands, signed 'Charpentier & Cie. Bronzier A Paris, Rue Charlot 8', the white marble Louis XVI style case surmounted with two classical figures, one of a man holding a dagger and a lady with a mask, with scrolling leaves and on toupie feet, together with a pair of figural six-light candelabra, each with a cherub seated on a rocky outcrop on a fluted plinth (3) the clock: 45cm high, 69cm wide the candelabra: 65.4cm high

Lot 256

A FRENCH 'EMPIRE' ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK EARLY 19TH CENTURY the brass eight day drum movement with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the case surmounted by a bust of a Roman warrior, with applied war trophies, palmettes and scrolls 43.2cm high

Lot 258

A FRENCH 'EMPIRE' ORMOLU URN MANTEL CLOCK EARLY 19TH CENTURY the brass eight day drum movement with an outside countwheel, striking on a bell, numbered '2480', with a circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case with swan neck handles and decorated with ribbon tied leaves and palmettes 39.6cm high Provenance Sotheby's, 'Elton John & His London Lifestyle', 30th September 2003, lot 190.

Lot 259

A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK IN LOUIS XVI STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the brass eight day drum movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 'Rollin a Paris', the circular dial with Roman numerals, the case with porcelain panels painted with figures, flowers and portrait busts, with an urn finial, the base with scrolls and laurel leaves 24.6cm high, 20.2cm wide Provenance Purchased by the vendor's family from R. G. A. Wells, Horologist, Guildford on the 21st February 1949.

Lot 124

A LARGE QUANTITY OF BRASSWARE TO INCLUDE CANNON, ROCKING HORSE, CANDLESTICK WITH SNUFFER, COUNTER BELL, ETC

Lot 1596

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE CAR MATS, SEAT COVERS, A FIRE BELL AND JUMP LEADS ETC

Lot 139

A collection of Japanese and Chinese works of art, including a pair of cloisonne bell balls, cased, silver and enamel chop sticks, two Japanese miniature Katanas, Japanese print blocks, a cork picture and other items

Lot 1527

A SILVER MOUNTED DESK BLOTTER AND A SILVER BELL (2)The rectangular topped desk blotter with floral and foliate engraved decoration, Birmingham 1906, length 10.4cm, the silver bell having a loaded silver handle, Birmingham 1893, height 9.5cm, gross weight of bell 53 gms

Lot 566

A FRENCH GILT-BRONZE MOUNTED WHITE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKLate 19th Century Mounted with a seated semi-draped female, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, count wheel struck on bell, stamped 109 to the movement, 36cm highCondition report: Tarnishing, dirt and dust. Small chips and nicks to the edges of the marble base. Enamel dial with a few chips around the winding holes and to the top edge. The movement has been repaired, but will need to be inspected and there is no guarantee of the working function.  

Lot 585

COPELAND; A VICTORIAN PARIAN WARE FIGURE OF ‘LITTLE NELL’ AND BUST OF A GIRL, TOGETHER WITH FOUR OTHER PARIAN FIGURES (6)Second half 19th CenturyThe figure modelled with book in hand, stamped ‘Copeland’ to the reverse, 30.5cm high; the bust of girl, stamped ‘Copeland J 75’ to the reverse, on an ebonised plinth, 27cm high; Together with a seated figure of Dorothea, after a model by John Bell for Minton; a Minton figure of an angel (lacking wings), 30cm high; a boy with a donkey, 24cm high and a seated figure of girl with basket of flowers, 22cm high‘Little Nell’ appears in Charles Dickens’ “The Old Curiosity Shop”, which was published in serial betweeen 1840-1841, and published in book form in 1841.

Lot 650

A FRENCH TOLE PEINTE WALL CLOCK19th Century and LaterWith Roman hours to the enamel dial, twin train movement with count wheel strike on bell, the case redecorated, 48cm highCondition report: The case with wear and pitting beneath the fresher redecorated surface. Unexplained drill hole to the case.The dial with fading to some numerals, general scuffs and scratches. The movement possibly associated. Pendulum and keys present. No guarantee of working order. 

Lot 376

GB Bell and Howell film projector separate speaker together with reels etc. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 112

19th century French tortoiseshell boulle ormulu mounted balloon shaped clock with enamel Roman face and eight day two train movement, striking on one bell. 32cm high approximately.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 119

18th century oak eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and rocking ship pediment. Marked 'J A M Richardson Stoney, Stratford'. With second dial and date aperture. Eight day two train movement, strikes on one bell. Complete with two weights and a pendulum. Clock dial dimensions Width - 30.5cmHeight - 41.5 cm Approx.Fair condition for age. Hood lacks finials. Case is good colour. Minor wear with age - no serious damage. Base has been skirted. Two weight and pendulum.

Lot 121

Late 18th century mahogany two train longcase clock, marked William Kirk, Stockport, and having brass face with silver chapter ring and rolling moon, the case with inlaid decoration and quarter pilasters. Eight day, two train movement, striking on one bell. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Complete with two weights and pendulumComplete with two weights and pendulum. Condition - glass cracked, hole drilled in lower left hand corner of door, seconds finger missing from door arch top and bottom. Lower case noticeably faded with further missing moulding.

Lot 3246

19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL; oil on canvas, portrait 'Annie Bell', apparently unsigned, 100 x 82cm, in an ornate gilt frame.

Lot 3283

A collection of books on Astronomy and Astro-Physics to include, MAUNDER (E), ASTRONOMY WITHOUT A TELESCOPE, blue cloth, London Knowledge Office; LODGE (O), ELECTRONS OR THE NATURE AND PROPERTIES OF NEGATIVE ELECTRICITY, London George Bell & Sons, 1906, etc; BRYK (O), JOHANN KEPLER, DIE ZUSAMMENKLANGE DER WELTEN, 1918.

Lot 2151

A small quantity of Continental silver and white metal including an imported twin handled sugar bowl, a bell, a pair of white metal sugar nips, etc (part af).

Lot 1037

An early 20th century cast iron German table bell modelled in the form of a tortoise, length 18cm.Additional InformationLosses to the paint and patina, minor knocks and scuffs, when wound the bell rings without the neck being pushed so the neck possibly needs to be tightened.

Lot 3376

LAINE OF PARIS; a late 19th century rosewood and marquetry inlaid boudoir clock with swing brass handle, sliding glazed front section and rectangular white enamelled dial set with blue Roman numerals, both dial and movement signed, movement striking on a bell, height 21cm.Additional InformationSadly the dial is in poor condition, chips and multiple cracks throughout. The case retains a good colour, has a few small knocks and bruises and a few small chips to the rear door, but overall ok.

Lot 3386

COMMITTI LONDON; a Regency style limited edition inlaid mahogany mantel clock, issued for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, 69/100, with Roman numeral dial and movement striking on a bell, with unopened certificate, receipt from John Lewis dated 01/02/2003, and original box.Additional InformationClock in good condition, in box with two keys, we cannot guarantee that the watch is in full working order.

Lot 551

Ion (Jon) Ellis of Sherbourne: an ebonised and carved oak longcase clock, the 10in. (25cm) dial with silvered chapter ring, mask and scroll spandrels, matted centre, two train movement with anchor escapement and bell, the associated carved case with caddy top, blind fret frieze, square glazed and carved door flanked by columns, rectangular carved waist door and carved panel base on bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 223cms high.

Lot 560

Vincenti & Cie, France: a white stone and gilt metal mantel clock, the white enamel arabic dial fitted an eight-day barrel movement striking on a bell no.17164, the urn cresting above a beaded and draped structure, on bead mounted base, raised on metal feet, 35cms high.

Lot 3088

BELL, Charles. Essays on the Anatomy of Expression in Painting. London: Longman, Hurst et al., 1806. First edition, 4to (284 x 227mm.) Half-title, 6 stipple-engraved plates, numerous engraved vignettes in the text, advertisement leaf to rear. (Spotting to plates, toning, occasional browning.) Near contemporary half calf over marbled paper-covered boards (significant loss to spine, hinges weakening).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 770

An Early 19th century Oak Cased 8-Day Long Case Clock Thomas Green - Aylsham,The arched hood with scrolling pediment over 3/4 colums to a moulded throat and long trunk door on a plinth base, (reduced) to a 12" first period Roman and Arabic painted dial with detail of "Justice" to the arch over gilt gesso spandrelswith subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced steel hands, to a false plate signed F.Byrne, and movement with plate united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement strike on a bell. Height 220cm

Lot 845

3 x Wild and Wolf Retro GPO 746 Rotary 1970s-Style Retro Landline Telephone, Classic Telephone with Ringer On/Off Switch, Curly Cord, Authentic Bell Ring for Home, Hotels (SR544)

Lot 177

A Swiss bronze 'Glocken' style cow bell. The bell cast with flowers and the arms of Switzerland, the cow hide strap with leather label with arms of Switzerland, Graubunden and the text: 'St. Moritz' Height 25 cm; Length 11 cm; Depth 11 cm

Lot 28

Books - The Elizabethan Underworld: A collection of Tudor and early Stuart tracts and ballds [...], [edited] by A.V. Judges, With 20 Illustrations, George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., London 1930, blue cloth; The Great Plague of London in 1665: G. Walter Bell; Memoirs of The Great Plague In 1665; Sigm. Freud On Dreams; The Anatomy of Melancholy Robert Burton; Religious Systems Of The World published by Sonnenschein; The Works of Rabelais illustrated by Gustave Dore;etc

Lot 131

A collection of Chinese porcelain,20th century, comprising: a candlestick, with a bell-shaped base rising to a knobbed section supporting a dished tray with an everted rim, surmounted by a tapering columnar neck and a smaller tray on top, enamelled with chilong amongst scrolling lotus against a blue ground, six-character Qianlong mark to base, 27cm high, a vase, of ovoid form on a circular foot, moulded with scrolling lotus, six-character Qianlong mark to base, 25.1cm high, and a double gourd vase, under a blue glaze, 21.7cm high (3)Condition report: Candlestick - Gilt losses.Moulded vase - Losses to moulding, gilt losses.Double gourd vase - chip to foot rim, crack to base, surface scratches.

Lot 294

A late Victorian French bronze and green onyx mantel clock lamp,with a figure of a lady holding a garland, the base of the figure labelled 'Rose de Mai par Rousseau', inscribed 'Rousseau' to the side, striking the half hours on a bell, the dial painted with flowers,54cm high to top of the figureCondition report: Chips to corners of onyx, cracks to onyx, some may be natural, other not. Clock overwound and doesn't go, but does strikePAT test 24/3/22: failed (broken lamp holder)

Lot 218

Imperial Service medal awarded to Walter Robinson Bell in Royal Mint box, Bomber Command RAF patch, ephemera, etc.

Lot 214

A 65TH REGIMENT OF FOOT (YORKS AND WEST RIDING) OFFICER'S BELL TOP SHAKO PLATE, the crowned gilt rayed star plate applied with a white metal faceted star burst, INDIA and ARABIA over 65 with a gilt tiger centred.

Lot 95

A FINE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN ELEPHANT ANKUS OR GOAD, 25cm head with leaf shaped terminal and recurving hook, the whole decorated with foliage in gold koftgari, 34cm tapering openwork cage form haft of six sections and each containing a small circular bell, the foot decorated in gold koftgari to match.

Lot 145

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS CASED TWIN FUSEE EIGHT DAY BRACKET CLOCK, the bell top with hinged carrying handle, a brass urn finial to each corner, arched 17cm (6 3/4 dial) with strike /silent dial to the arch, Arabic and Roman numerals, date aperture above 6 o clock, painted spandrels with an applied gilt metal oval, the sides with quatrefoil sound frets set within a circle above glazed sides, arched glazed rear door, engraved back plate, bell strike, the case raised on four brass ogee bracket feet, height to handle up 61.5cm x width 29.5cm, with pendulum and winding key (3) (Condition report: areas of paint loss to the dial, also craquelure, wear to the spandrel decoration, some gapping to corners of top of case, small patch of veneer loss alongside of rear door, clock, winds, runs and chimes on the hour, winder and pendulum are both replacements, fabric panels are faded and fret work on back door is damaged)

Lot 146

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS CASED TWIN FUSEE EIGHT DAY BRACKET CLOCK, the arched top with hinged carrying handle, the hinged front with circular convex glazed door above brass fish scale fretwork, the painted 19.5cm (7 3/4 ) dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, the case sides with further brass fish scale fretwork, arched glazed rear door, back plate engraved and signed Thos Pace, bell strike, the case raised on four brass ogee bracket feet, height to top of handle 41.5cm x width 30cm with pendulum and winding key (3) (Condition report: winds, runs and chimes on correct hour, some small areas of woodworm damage to sides, rear of case along plinth between the feet and to the panel below the dial, slight amount of paint loss to the dial around 8 to 10 o clock, front door doesn't close fully, small area of missing mahogany to rear of handle, back door not closing flush, losses to mahogany on rear door, section of replaced mahogany below rear door, winding key is a replacement)

Lot 171

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS CASED TWIN FUSEE EIGHT DAY BRACKET CLOCK BY HIGGS & EVANS, the bell top with hinged carrying handle, gilt metal urn shaped finials to the corners, the hinged front with glazed door with foliate fretwork to upper corners, the arch fitted with circular enamel date dial above the enamelled 17cm (6 3/4 ) dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, named 'Higgs & Evans, Royal Exchange, London, eight day movement, pierced brass spandrels. the case sides with brass fish scale fretwork, rectangular glazed rear door, back plate foliate engraved, bell strike, the case raised on four brass ogee bracket feet, height to top of handle 51cm x width 27cm, with pendulum and winding key (3) (Condition report: winds, runs and chimes one hour ahead, winding and case keys are replacements, top of bracket feet gaping very slightly from base of clock in a few places, dial has some faint black marks possibly from hand catching the surface as it moves, left side has evidence of repair surrounding the fret work, small hole on the right hand side approximately half way up)

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