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TWO PAIRS OF 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED PIERCED SIDED DECANTER COASTERS, a circular galleried TRAY raised on claw feet, 8 ins diameter, a silver plated fox head STIRRUP CUP/MEASURE, 3 1/2 ins high, a silver plated TABLE BELL, a Victorian plated CHRISTENING MUG and a silver mounted star cut DECANTER AND STOPPER, a.f. (7)
Gilbert White (rev). The Natural History of Selbourne, leather binding with marbled boards, London Bell and Daldy York Street Covent Garden 1872, Nottingham: It's Castle, cloth bound, a Molassine Co. Ltd vesta case, a ladies leather concertina purse, with silver embellishment, etc. (quantity)
A Victorian cheese bell in the manner of George Jones, mid-19th century, the dome with sky blue ground decorated with embossed blossom extending to form twin branch handle, continuous osier frieze, the base decorated in mottled green glaze, lozenge mark to base for April 1847, 24cm high (at fault), together with a Staffordshire hen on nest egg crock, mid-19th century, typical polychrome decoration, 30cm long (2)Cheese Bell has a large breakage and rivet repairs - please see pictures for illustration. There is extensive crazing to the glazing on the cover and base. Some small chips and breakages, concentrated to the highpoints of the decoration on the cover and base. Stand marks to the centre of the base. Evidence of overpainting/repair to the rim of the bowl.Staffordshire Hen: Chips to the tail of the hen (see pictures for illustration. Hairline crack to base. Extensive crazing throughout.
A 19th century brass door porter, in the form of a putto with grapes and vines, stamped to the underside Peerage England, 50cm high, with a pair of bell-shaped early 19th century door porters, 32cm highCondition reportHandles on both bell porters slightly deformed, otherwise only very light tarnishing, rubbing and scratches commensurate with cleaning and use
A late 19th century French porcelain faience clock signed 'Gien C M', the architectural shaped case highlighted with pastel shades and signed to the rear, encasing the 10cm white enamelled dial applied with Roman and Arabic numerals and the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, indistinctly stamped 'Medaille', 40cm high, no pendulum Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of clocks, watches & timepieces found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A late 19th century French onyx and gilt metal Egyptian revival clock garniture, the breakfront case surmounted with a gilt metal classical figure, above a 9cm integrated dial applied with Roman numerals and encasing the French two train movement stamped 'Inge Dienst' striking on a saucer bell, the case applied with a a gilt metal frieze embossed with classical Egyptian figures, 36cm high, along with a pair of vase garnitures each with a removable cover and conforming gilt metal frieze on onyx plinths, 38cm high, weight and pendulum (one vase garniture at fault) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of clocks, watches & timepieces found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Condition reportChip to one corner of vase garniture, with a second discoloured corner.Second garniture has minor chips to cornersOverall tarnishing to the gilt, classical figure is loose with play in the fixing joint, probably lacking instrument or implement to her hand. Minor chips and nibbles to the clock onyxWorking condition un tested
An early 19th century mahogany cased longcase clock, the 34cm circular painted white dial with subsidiary second dial, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a glazed door over a flame mahogany front panel and plinth base, 204cm high, two brass coated weights and pendulum (at fault) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of clocks, watches & timepieces found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A George III oak cased thirty hour longcase clock signed D Humphreys, Machynlleth, the flat top hood with freestanding pilasters flanking the 30cm painted square dial, centred with the makers name and a date aperture and enclosing the thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped door and conforming quarter pilasters, above a plain lower board and a plinth base, 201cm high, with weight and pendulum Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of clocks, watches & timepieces found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Condition reportReplaced back boards, with minor splits to the case.Light rubbing to the dial, the movement appears well maintained but is no guarantee of working condition.The thirty hour movement strikes on the hour
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock signed Watkin Owen Llanrwst, the architectural pediment above freestanding pilasters flanking the 33cm brass dial, centred with the makers name, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, applied with Arabic and Roman numerals and enclosed by open work spandrels, the two train knopped pillar movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped door flanked by conforming quarter pilasters above a shaped lower board, 211cm high, with two weights, a pendulum, clock key and case key Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of clocks, watches & timepieces found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Condition reportSlight warp in the case door, with split to lower board.Signs of historic worm in the top of the clock, the movement board and the back board.Back board has been re-stained possibly replaced, minor splits to the back board.The four pillar movement appears to be complete although no guarantee of working condition, see movement image.
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, the caddy shaped hood with freestanding tapering pilasters flanking the 30cm brass square dial, applied with a silvered bezel and centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, un signed, the two train knopped pilaster movement striking on a saucer bell, the plain case with an arched door raised upon a plinth base and ogee bracket feet, 208cm high, two weights and pendulum Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of clocks, watches & timepieces found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A George V silver mounted novelty inkwell in the form of a bell, Birmingham 1912 (maker's marks worn), weighted leather base and hinged cover opening to reveal ceramic liner, inscription for 'Noel 1915', 8.5cm high, together with an Edwardian silver topped dressing table jar by Arthur Willmore Pennington, Birmingham 1901, 9cm high, a silver mounted green glass scent bottle, 7.5cm high, a silver topped scent bottle, 9.3cm high (at fault) a silver dressing table jar cover, 3.4cm wide, and an Art Nouveau cut glass brass mounted inkwell, 7cm high (6)
AN IRISH CARVED MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE, MID-18TH CENTURY, the deep frieze centred by a shell and flanked by pierced scrolls, against a pierced diaper ground, with conforming sides on cabriole legs with pendants of bell flowers on claw feet, somewhat later converted by the addition of back legs and associated top. 127cm wide, 53cm deep, 77cm highKenyon 'The Irish Furniture at Malahide Castle' 1994 illustrates a similar table for which he claims French origins and whilst relatively common in Irish Furniture rarely occurs in England. The Malahide example has marble top which this one probably originally has also. Typically the back scroll at the sides is cut-off in full flight. The raked sides indicate that this table was conceived as a pier table, between window embrasures. A pair of such tables is illustrated, Glin & Peill, Irish Furniture [2007] no.97
Air Raid Precautions - a group of ARP items to include a black metal First Aid box containing First Aid equipment, lid marked with a red stripe and ARP in white to the front of the box, and note detailing the contents dated 3/1/45 from 'Sector C 105', together with an ARP Warden's helmet, leather gaiters/anklets, an ARP engraved hand bell and respirator
Dwerrihouse Ogston and Bell William IV mantel clock with baton numerals, the dial marked indistinctly, in red tortoiseshell and silver pique lyre shaped case 22cm x 17 cm x 10 cm Condition ReportUnable to upload photo of movement as there is no key and back is locked. There is something moving around inside which could possibly be the pendulum.
A ship's bell for the converted steam fishing vessel 'Isle of May 1896': block suspension over body inscribed and dated and also initialled 'RUYC' for 'The Royal Ulster Yacht Club', 21cm high. (lacks clapper)*Notes- Built in 1896 and operated by the Anstruther Steam Fishing Line Co. Kirkcaldy and converted to a steam yacht in 1905. Registered owner in 1914, Granville E Craig, County Down Northern Ireland.
The ship's bell from the Ascot-Class paddle minesweeper 'HMS Totnes' 1916: with iron screw mount to crown suspension , the body with text and broad arrow and date with remains of black filling, 31cm high.*Notes- Built by Archibald McMillan & Son and launched off Dunbarton on the 17th May 1916, she was damaged by a mine on the 29th December 1916 off Shipwash. In 1921 she was paid off and lying up off Rosyth and was bought up in 1922 by Wards, Inverkeithing.
*A Fulham Pottery dish, designed by Quentin Bell (1920-1996), of octagonal form, centred with an incised bouquet of flowers, with some green and blue strokes, the border in blue and purple, incised 'Fulham Quentin Bell', 30cm diameter together with 'Quentin Bell - A Man of Many Arts', The Charleston Trust, 1999 (2)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: No issues to report. Crazing to the centre of the dish.
*A Fulham Pottery vase, designed by Quentin Bell (1920-1996), of waisted cylindrical form painted with flowers, signed and inscribed 'Fulham Pottery', 15.5cm high*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Small chip off-centre to underside. Roughness to the base edge. Rim is uneven.
A Caughley tea bowl and saucer and a contemporary matching Worcester tea bowl and saucer, c1790, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Bell Toy and Mother and Child patterns, saucer 12cm diam, printed S or hatched crescent or hatched crescent and R and a Worcester Fisherman pattern tea bowl, disguised numeral mark (5) Good condition
A Coalport teacup and saucer, c1820, painted with trailing flowers between blue and gilt borders, saucer 14cm diam, a Victorian gilt brass lever bell pull with floral painted porcelain boss and knob and a Victorian glass flask of so-called Nailsea type, with white and pink whorls (4) Good condition
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