A LATE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER BLACK SLATE, MARBLE AND GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the rectangular clock case with scrolled surmounts, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, indistinct retailers mark, eight day movement, bell strike, on four bracket feet, height 43cm, with pendulum and key, the garnitures of five branch candelabra form, knopped stems to a conical pedestal, square plinth with paw front feet, height 41.5cm (3 + pendulum and key) (Condition report: some chipping around the winding holes, movement overwound, garnitures have 20th Century replaced parts)
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CARLTON WARE NOVELTY ORNAMENTS ETC, comprising a Vicar bell, height 10cm (slight mark in mould on face), a Crinoline Lady bell and a napkin holder (hairline in base), an SS Pacific ship, length 36cm (glazing crazed), a character jug Harrods doorman (name faded and crazing to base), a toby salt (cracked and paint missing from coat), a miniature Walking Ware teapot, height 9cm and a Fish and Seaweed freeform shaped dish, height 11.5cm (8) (Condition report: as description)
A HINDU RITUAL BRASS BELL (POSSIBLY) IS USED IN ACTS OF WORSHIP (PUJA). THE DECORATION CONSISTS OF PANELS CONTAINING FINELY INCISED STYLISED FLORAL DECORATION AGAINST A PUNCH DOT GROUND. THE HANDLE IS CAST WITH A REPRESENTATION OF TWO DEITIES: ONE DEPICTS HANUMAN, THE MONKEY GOD AND THE OTHER A WINGED FEMALE DEITY PERHAPS ONE OF THE MANIFESTATIONS OF THE GODDESS LAKSHMI. INDIA. VINTAGE CIRCA 1930'S/40'S THE CONDITION IS GOOD. LACKING CLAPPER. HEIGHT: 22 CM DIAMETER: 9.5CM.
A HINDU RITUAL BRASS BELL (POSSIBLY) IS USED IN WORSHIP (PUJA). THE BELL IS DECORATED WITH INCISED FLORAL AND FIGURAL MOTIFS WITHIN PANELS. THE HANDLE IS CAST WITH AN IMAGE OF HANUMAN, THE MONKEY GOD. THE CONDITION IS GOOD. LACKING CLAPPER. INDIA. CIRCA 1930'S/40'S. HEIGHT: 21 CM. DIAMETER. 10 CM.
A TEAK DINING TABLE AND EIGHT BESPOKE DESIGNERS GUILD CHAIRS The extendable rectangular table with two additional leaves, raised on substantial tapering supports with a C scroll reserve above bell flower carved decoration and ball and claw feet, the 8 chairs, with cabriole front supports and conforming decoration, upholstered in Designers Guild zebra print fabric, the back covers removable Table (unextended) 79cm x 206cm x 118cm; leaves measure 60cm and 31cm long Condition: General signs of wear commensurate with age and use, scratches to the top of the table, a split to one of the leaves, upholstery on chairs somewhat worn, general scuffing to legs For further image please contact the saleroom Provenance: Property from an Emerald Hill shophouse, the home of the interior designer behind ‘Galerie Cho Lon'
A Late 19th Century French Lacquered Brass "Four Glass" Mantel Clock, by Japy Freres and retailed by Racine & Co of Paris, No. 15627, the movement also stamped "H.P. & Co", No. 2474, the 3.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement with mercury compensated pendulum striking on a bell, contained in rectangular case inset with bevelled glass panels, 11.5ins high
A Late 19th Century French Rouge Marble Clock Garniture, the clock with 3.5ins dial with Arabic numerals, to the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, contained in square gilt metal mounted case surmounted by urn, on paw feet, 16.25ins high, and a pair of matching five-light candelabra, 16ins high
A 19th Century Oak Longcase Clock, by William Nash of Bridge, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement, striking on a bell, contained in a case with pagoda top, blind fret carved panels and turned column to hood, arched trunk door on plinth base, 90ins highNote: William Nash of Bridge recorded as working between 1762-1764
An early 20th century Danish wind up pillar telephone, 'JYDSK Telefon Aktieselskab' labelled to front and back, 18 by 14 by 32cm high, together with a Sterling Telephone & Electric Co Ltd wooden wall mounted phone, with bell, mouthpiece, earpiece but no dial, 'U125' stamped to the back, 12.5 by 21.5 by 13cm high, and a telephone bell set with hand cranked generator in wall mounting wooden case, impressed No 20, GPO, FHR 60, 19 by 24 by 18cm high. (3)
A group of four mechanical calculating machines, comprising a Bell Punch Company Limited 'Plus' adder machine, circa 1950s,, Model No 506/C/47.111/L, 18 by 18.7 by 12.5cm, a 1950s Paul Bruning 'Resulta-9', rotary disc adder, a Brunsviga, model 90TA, 18.5 by 27 by 8cm, and a Regina B8 register style adder, 12.5 by 18 by 14.2cm. (4)
A group of ceramic and glass, comprising a commemorative Spode china twin handled vase and cover, for Charles and Diana's wedding, 29th July 1981, 'Highgrove House, Gloucestershire', limited edition, 134/500, 26cm high, an Aynsley hand painted teacup, 7cm, and saucer, 14cm, decorated with fruits and a gilt interior, pattern 'C 746 W', signed by N. Brunt, two Lladro figurines, 23cm and 20cm high, two Goebel Hummel figurines, a Royal Doulton posy jug, a pair of Victorian green glass and enamelled vases, 11cm high, and a single Mary Gregory style green glass vase, decorated in white enamel with bell flowers, 10cm high. (11)
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Mantel Clock, No. 695, the 3.5ins diameter porcelain dial with Roman numerals painted with a putti and basket of flowers to centre, to the eight day two train movement, striking on a bell, contained in ornate case surmounted by a pink glazed urn and inset with a porcelain panel painted with a couple in a garden and on turned feet, 19.5ins high, and shaped plinth for same
A Late 19th Century French White Marble and Gilt Brass Mounted "Marie Antoinette" Lyra Pattern Clock, by S. Marti et Cie, Paris, No. 3405, the 4.75ins diameter painted dial with Arabic numerals and painted with floral swags, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with floral swag, trailing ivy, leaves and sunburst mounts, the pendulum with swinging pace case set circular bezel, on oval base with turned feet, 22ins high
A Late Victorian Silver Oval Teapot Stand and Mixed Silverware, the stand by Martin Hall and Co., London 1884, with shaped and moulded rim engraved with bell flower ornament, the centre engraved with cockerel within bell flower border, on four ball feet 6.5ins x 5.125ins, a George III silver batchelor's circular teapot maker's mark rubbed, Sheffield 1792, of panelled, fluted form with C scroll handle and later unmarked lid 4.125ins high, a late Victorian silver handled magnifying glass Birmingham 1893, 8ins overall, and a mixed lot of silverware, combined weighable silver 32ozs
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Rosewood Cased Mantel Clock, the 7.5ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and with three smaller dials- Regulation dial, Chime/Silent dial and choice of chime on eight bells and Westminster to the eight day chain and fusee movement, striking and chiming on eight bells and one gong, contained in rosewood case inlaid with urns and swags of fruit, mask, arabesques and bell flower ornament with fretted side panels on plinth base 19.75ins high
A good collection of Adrian Bell and countryside related books, including 'The Cherry Tree', 1948, 1st illustrated edition, colour illustrated by Harry Becker, in dust wrapper, plus 1st editions in dust wrappers 'The Flower and the Wheel', 'The Budding Morrow', 'A Suffolk Harvest', 'The Green Bond' etc., Penguin paperbacks 'The Cherry Tree' and 'Corduroy' etc.
A good collection of Adrian Bell and countryside related books, including 1st editions in dust wrappers and 'The Budding Morrow', 'The Flower and the Wheel', 'Sunrise to Sunset', 'A Suffolk Harvest' etc., plus 6 uniform editions in dust wrappers of various works by him including 'The Cherry Tree', 'Apple Acne' etc., 'The Cherry Tree' 1948 1st illustrated edition, colour illustrated by Harry Becker, in dust wrapper, Batsford books x2 in Brian Cook d/w's etc.
A 19th Century mahogany cased chiming mantle clock, with boxwood and ebony string inlay, white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, having a French eight day movement, stamped A.D Mougin, striking the hours and half hours on a gong, standing on four ornate cast gilt feet, L38cm, H25cm, together with a contemporary Hermle & John wall clock, manual wind eight day movement, striking to bell. 49cm long. (2)
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