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Lot 240

A BOX OF WHITE METAL WARE, to include an E.P.C bell shape tankard, engraved 'Contract Services Golf Tournament, team trophy, Runners up 1986', fitted with a scroll detailed handle, a white metal double handled sugar bowl and milk jug, a coal scuttle shaped sugar bowl with scoop, two silver-plated boot shaped spirit measures, an AF white metal basket tray, a cased 'Dalvey' pocket cup, a cased 'Dalvey' compass, together with other loose white metal cutlery pieces such as a cake slice, carving set, serving spoons, teaspoons, a bottle stop etc

Lot 587

AN ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE FRENCH MANTLE CLOCK, circa 1890, the drum case is surmounted by a birds on a nest, the case is supported by six marble columns with cone finials on a marble base, the eight day bell strike movement has a sunburst pendulum, height approximately 50cm, winds, runs and strikes

Lot 741

BURTONDALE IMARI PATTERN CERAMICS, comprising teapot and five cups, nine 28cm plates of different designs, two Charles & Diana plates, two 17cm plates, one 20cm plate, salt and pepper, trinket dish and bell, (Condition:- no obvious chips and cracks)

Lot 85

THREE SILVER PIECES OF JEWELLERY, to include a large oval locket, engraved monogram to the front, floral and scroll detail to the back, opens to reveal a photo of a lady wearing the same locket, and a gentleman to the other side, fitted with a tapered bail, approximate dimensions length including bail 67mm x 40.1mm x 13.6mm, a silver graduated albert chain, fitted with a T-bar and a swivel fob set with carnelian and bloodstone, lobster claw clasp hallmarked silver, length 365mm, together with a charm bracelet fitted with sixteen charms in forms such as a horse shoe, bell, church, animals, keys, swivel fob, etc some with marks to indicate silver, fitted with a white metal spring clasp, approximate gross weight 125.5 grams

Lot 271

An Art Deco Brazilian onyx clock garniture, Marti movement countwheel striking on a bell, stamped, clock height 48cm

Lot 278

A late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, Japy freres movement countwheel striking on a bell, on plinth, height 44cm

Lot 330

A 19th century walnut cased Black Forest mantel clock, bell striking movement with pendulum, height 24cm

Lot 340

A 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, Marti movement count wheel striking on a bell, with pendulum, 31cm high

Lot 2065

Bell & Howell USA Autoload projector model 256EX, a set of S. Bamfield weights together with various walking sticks, china and household items (4 boxes)

Lot 2019

Schuberth limited edition carbon-fibre crash helmet, a Shoei safety helmet, a vintage Bell Super Magnum crash helmet together with two further crash helmets (5)

Lot 5087

A group of metal wares, including two Neo-Classical style double font oil lamps; a brass inkwell with eagle finial; a Japanese Meiji period censer, modelled as a poet sat upon a donkey, to a wooden base; a model of a monk; a bell and a gong (7).

Lot 606

1919 A.B.C. Skootamota, 125cc. Registration number BS 9085 (non transferrable), frame number 3428. Engine number 3135.Although the American-made Motoped of 1915 and Autoped of 1917 are acknowledged as the first recognisable motor scooters, they were soon followed by the British-made Skootamota. Introduced in 1919, the Skootamota was the work of engineering genius Granville Bradshaw, creator of the advanced ABC flat-twin motorcycle. Although designed and introduced while Bradshaw was working for ABC, the Skootamota was manufactured and marketed by Gilbert Campling Ltd of London W1. Granville Bradshaw?s clever design for the Skootamota featured a simple tubular steel frame with a flat platform and a rear brake pedal. Small spoked wheels were fitted front and back, adjustable height handlebars had controls for the throttle and the front brake (and exhaust valve), and an adjustable height seat was fitted with a sprung saddle to compensate for the lack of suspension. The single-cylinder engine was mounted horizontally over the rear wheel, with a fuel tank above it to gravity feed the carburettor. The motor has a capacity of 123cc, early engines were intake-over-exhaust with later models using overhead valve engines.This left plenty of space for women to ride regardless of what they were wearing, many men preferred them too as they were a little more comfortable than a traditional motorcycle, and less likely to crumple their suits. Hailed by its maker as 'the dependable little motor-machine that will take you anywhere you want to go in comfort, at little cost and with safety ? anywhere, anytime,' the runaway success of the design led to a slew of copycat designs, as a result the Skootamota was only sold from 1919 to 1922 when production ceased due to overwhelming competition.BS was re-registered with DVLA in October 1983 and by 1991 was with Lawrence Bell of Whitby, our vendor buying it in 2004. It has a dealers sticker for L.T. Richardson of Newcastle and appears to be in unrestored condition. Unused whilst being on display in his private museum it should not be too hard to get this rare and early machine on the road.Sold with the V5C, an original instruction booklet envelope, photocopy of the contents and a display board.

Lot 630

1977 Laverda 750 SF3, 748cc. Registration number TTM 243R. Frame number LAV.750 SF2 *19454*, DGM.12565.OM. Engine number 750*19454*.Lightweights, scooters and mopeds formed the mainstay of Laverda production up to the late 1960s when the small Italian concern, hitherto little known outside its home country, astonished the motorcycling world by introducing a 650cc parallel twin. After fewer than 100 had been made, the engine was taken out to 750cc and a team of 650 and 750 Laverdas duly walked away with the 1968 Moto Giro d'Italia. The first 750 GT (touring) and 750 S (sports) models spawned the 750 SF late in 1970. 'SF' stood for Super Freni (super brakes) and marked a switch from Grimeca stoppers to Laverda's own superior drum brakes. The SF also benefited from Japanese Nippon Denso instruments.For 1972 the SF1 arrived with a different character, beefed up crank, bigger pumper carbs, new silencers, lower compression and slightly more power. The SF2 in 1974 came with a single 280mm Brembo disc front brake ? twin discs were soon introduced for the front, but you?ll find bikes with either set-up. The dual saddle also became standard fitment.The last hurrah of the SF arrived in 1976. The SF3 sported 5-spoke cast alloy wheels, a duck-tail seat, a rear disc brake, and its gear and brake levers swapped sides. Over time, Laverda lightened the flywheels to improve acceleration so the engine?s characteristics do change from SF to SF3. The final incarnation was no faster, flat out, than the first.For its time, the 750 SF was bang up to date. Its oil-tight, twin-carb, electric start, five-speed ohc engine ticked every box at the start of the 1970s. That?s why the SF variants proved to be Laverda?s most successful model range, notching up over 18,000 sales.TTM 243T was first registered on the 15th June 1977, supplied by Morphy Motorcycles of Tring, to Andrew Scott of Chelmsford, (note the 1977 silver Jota in this auction has a registration number of TTM 240T).Richard Burgess of Marston bought it in September 1979, Mark Worth of Northampton in August 1987 and quickly to Ian Cave of Northampton in the October. In April 1988 it moved to Paul Goodwin of Cambridgeshire, followed by Robert Brittain of Peterborough in July 2009 and Neil Bell of Nottingham in February 2010. Our vendor bought it in August 2015. In 2020 he had the front forks rechromed and and new exhaust system was fitted. MOT history from 2009 at 41,793 miles and 2013 at 42,688miles backs up today mileage of 43,093 miles.Only being sold due to ill health, it comes with the V5C, DVLA ownership details and three receipts.

Lot 387

An early 19thc oak cased longcase clock, signed J. Richmond, York, the thirteen inch dial with birds painted to the arch, with arabic numerals, subsidiary dial and date apertures, twin train movement striking on a bell, within a swan neck hood and case with mahogany panels and boxwood inlay, raised on later plinth base (227cm)

Lot 394

A George III mahogany longcase clock, indistinctly signed (Aleton) the fourteen inch brass dial with roman and arabic numerals, with subsidiaries dial and date aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell within a swan neck hood above a shaped trunk door, back feet lacking, with weights and pendulum (225cm)

Lot 175

Antique bronze desk bell, a model of a monkey in jockey type clothing standing on a rectangular base raised on scroll feet, 12cm high

Lot 208

A bell, decorated in relief with busts of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, to commemorate the Battle of Britain, with wooden handle

Lot 223

Late 19th/early 20th century French mantel clock with circular face with Arabic numerals to a twin train movement striking on a bell, the movement on an architectural type pillared support and a circular plinth base under a clear glass dome, 42cm high

Lot 229

19th century Continental mantel clock in elaborate gilt metal and porcelain mounted case with figural detail, the face with Roman numerals to a brass movement striking on a bell (requiring restoration throughout), 32cm high

Lot 324

William Nash, Bridge, (Kent) 18th century oak cased longcase clock, the brass and silvered face with pierced spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture to an 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with ball finials, pillared side supports to hood, plain trunk door and box base, 205cm high Condition: The case is missing a piece of its top pediment^ two weights and pendulum present^ movement and case maybe a marriage

Lot 326

Deacon, Leicester, George III longcase clock with circular face with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial set in an 8-day movement striking on a bell, the oak case with ball finials, inlaid trunk door and box base with bracket feet, 216cm high Condition: Face of clock with overall crackling and flaking glaze^ hood door appears loose^ finial brass balls are replaced^ movement dirty^ box base is cracked^ two weights and pendulum present

Lot 368

A collection of cranberry glass to include a bell, pipe and large goblet, etc, together with an etched 'Repeal' clear glass goblet, etc (8)

Lot 48

Silver bell with filigree handle, London 1987, boxed together with a three piece silver condiments set, Birmingham 1990, boxed, and a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1971 (a lot)

Lot 54

A Chinese pottery vase, the body modelled as two kylin to the shoulder with the heads and the neck, raised on a bell shaped footrim, Tang Dynasty in style although probably later, h.22cm.

Lot 171

A box of miscellaneous items to include a cut glass ships decanter and stopper, a pair of amber tinted cut glass jars and stoppers, cranberry bell etc

Lot 281

A late Victorian silver tankard of bell shape having flying C-scroll handle on domed foot, maker Holland Ulrich & Slater, London, 1898, weight 13.5ozCondition report: In generally good order.Marks are clean.

Lot 425

A collection of miscellaneous items, to include an HW Reed clarinet, a brass three-drawer pocket telescope marked The Scout, brass hand-bell etc

Lot 201

Silver plate tea & coffee service together with a brass bell

Lot 350

Hanging horse bell & cow doorstop

Lot 116

Two sets of vintage bell metal pestle & mortar's.

Lot 129

Collection of various items of pewter and associated wares, various dates and some touchmarks, to include a small tankard bearing the date 1646, four various pewter plates, four various spoons, a Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co 'quadruple plated' three piece teaset, a hand bell, modern tankards etc

Lot 153

Collection of Eleven Goebel Hummel Figures including Forever Young, Little Helper, A Sweet Offering, A Budding Maestro, Clear as a Bell, From me to you, Honor Student x 2, Pigtails, Nature's Gift, I bought you a gift, tallest 10cms high together with two Small Goebel Hummel Plates

Lot 229

A unmarked sterling silver (Tested), Childs bell and whistle.

Lot 52

Antique butler's servant bell box with eight windows

Lot 55

4 Turned, screwed bell wooden ring boxes

Lot 778

Actress Emily Dale signed 10x8 colour photo in character as Katie Bell from the Harry Potter film series based on the eponymous novels by J. K. Rowling. Emily Dale is an actress, known for Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone 2001 and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2002. 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 471

THOMAS BEWICK. 'The Watercolours and Drawings of Thomas Bewick and His Workshop apprentices.' First edition, two volumes in cupboard slip case, editorial notes by Iain Bell, original cloth, The MIT press, Massachusetts, 1981, fine. Dr Rob Senior arrived in West Cornwall from his native Yorkshire in the early 1960’s where he took up his vocation as a young GP and served the local community for 40 years. At the age of 12, Rob bought a book on Cacti. It was his first book, and established the twin passions of his life, books and plants. His library is a fabulous, eclectic collection of books, largely on plants and horticulture, but also nature and many other subjects, all brought together by a man with a curious and inquisitive mind. Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £19.56 Please note that the postage quote is an estimate of the amount that we would charge to send the item to a buyer in the UK. If you are outside of the UK, or there is no estimate shown here, please contact postage@davidlay.co.uk for a bespoke quote.

Lot 416

E. J. LOWE. 'Our Native Ferns'. Two volumes, many coloured plates, original cloth, inscribed and dated by previous owner, slight split on front board hinges, George Bell & Sons, London, 1877 & 1880, g; Plus a copy of 'A Natural History of British Grasses'. Faded spine and boards, split hinges, foxing on backs of illustrations, Groombridge and Sons, London, 1865, fair. (3) Dr Rob Senior arrived in West Cornwall from his native Yorkshire in the early 1960’s where he took up his vocation as a young GP and served the local community for 40 years. At the age of 12, Rob bought a book on Cacti. It was his first book, and established the twin passions of his life, books and plants. His library is a fabulous, eclectic collection of books, largely on plants and horticulture, but also nature and many other subjects, all brought together by a man with a curious and inquisitive mind. Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £19.56 Please note that the postage quote is an estimate of the amount that we would charge to send the item to a buyer in the UK. If you are outside of the UK, or there is no estimate shown here, please contact postage@davidlay.co.uk for a bespoke quote.

Lot 8

A VINTAGE METAL DIAL TELEPHONE by Bell Industries

Lot 187

A Skeleton clock with glass dome. Unmarked fusee movement, passing strike on a bell. No pendulum. Dome damaged at rear. With key

Lot 393

Pair of large lead crystal vases on stepped square bases, similar set of three graduated spheres, graduated pair of habitat paperweights with bubble inclusions, two ball finials, two glass obelisks and grospoint bell pull

Lot 557

19th C mahogany long cased clock, painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, case with swan necked pediment and brass capped Corinthium columns, twin train movement striking on a bell, dial H44cm overall H217cm

Lot 1252

Lladro Sailor, 22.5cm high. Pixie bell, ballerina seated. (3)

Lot 392

Pair of Bohemia crystalex cylindrical decanters and stoppers, two similar bell shaped decanters and stoppers, lead crystal ships decanter and stopper, other glassware

Lot 1804

A GILT BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK BY BOLVILLER OF PARIS. With a rectangular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, with a two train eight day movement striking on a bell, the back plate and case numbered 611 in various places, the elaborate cast case with all over scrolling and figural decoration, the base adorned with hanging bunches of grapes, the back door with all over strapwork decoration, and the handle in the form of two entwined mermaids, 21cm high (with handle up) 12cm wide and 11cm deep. With key.

Lot 1831

AN 18TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK BY AYNSWORTH OF LONDON. The 25cm dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and circular date aperture within engraved initials IWE, with ringed winding holes, the corners with scrolling spandrels, with an eight day two train four pillar movement striking on a bell. The ebonised case with flat topped hood, the glass flanked by spiral turned columns, the tall trunk door with glass lenticle, the interior with Ivorine label ''Percy Webster Vendor', 18th century and later, 188cm high, 42.5cm wide and 23cm deep. With pendulum and two weights.

Lot 1851

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK. With an arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary date and seconds dials, the arch signed 'Martin Maidstone' with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the case with domed hood and three ball and spike finials, the trunk with arch topped door, 226cm high, 48cm wide.

Lot 1828

A FINE GEORGE II EBONY CASED BRACKET CLOCK BY CLAUDIUS DU CHESNE. A late 17th or early 18th century bracket clock, with an arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted ground with visible pendulum bob, twin winding holes and date aperture, with subsidiary date and 'Silence/Sonne' dial and moon phase beneath an arch 'Claudius Du Chesne Londini Fecit, the dial 19.5cm x 13.5cm. With a two train fusee movement striking on four bells and an hour bell with pull repeat, with verge escapement and beautifully engraved back plate with cupid holding a bow and arrow amongst scrolling foliage and exotic birds. The ebonised case with all over gilt mounts and twin carrying handles, the raised top with a central finial, surrounded by four lower finials, the arch topped glazed door beneath brass fret panels and stop fluted square fronted columns, on stepped base, the sides with pierced brass panels. 41cm high, 26.5cm wide, 20cm deep. Claudius Du Chesne is recorded as working in London between 1693 and 1730.

Lot 1800

A 19th CENTURY SILVER PLATED CARRIAGE CLOCK. With a rectangular ivory effect dial with Arabic numerals, above a subsidiary alarm dial, with a single train movement chiming on a bell beneath the movement, the elaborate silvered case with serpentine fronted mounts with pierced leaf decoration and fluted uprights, 15.5cm high (handle up), 7.5cm wide, 7cm deep. With key.

Lot 1822

A REGENCY BRASS INLAID MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. With a circular convex cream painted dial with Roman numerals, with a two train chain fusee movement with pull repeat striking on a bell, the dome topped case with scrolling brass inlay, moulded lower border and ebonised stringing, the sides with twin ring carrying handles and gothic pierced brass grills, on compressed ball feet, 41cm high, 29cm wide and 16cm deep. With key and pendulum.

Lot 1810

AN ELABORATE GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK BY HENRY OF PARIS. With a white enamelled dial with Roman numerals signed 'Henry et Cie', within a finely engraved surround of scrolls and flowers, with an eight day two train movement with push-button repeat striking on a bell, the backplate marked 'HENRY A PARIS'. the case with swing handle and cast gilt floral decoration throughout, 17cm high (handle up) 10cm wide and 8.5cm deep. With key.

Lot 1832

AN 18TH CENTURY WALL CLOCK BY ROBERT BOTLEY OF BLETCHINGLY. With a 20cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre with alarm dial and engraved 'Robert Botley, Bletchingly, with a single hand eight day movement with alarm striking on a bell, with an oak hood and bracket, 18th century and later, 50cm high, 34cm wide, with pendulum and three weights.

Lot 1821

A FINE VICTORIAN SLATE AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK AND BAROMETER. The upper clock dial with an outer chapter ring with Roman numerals and recessed centre with visible 'brocot' type escapement, signed 'Le Roy & Fils Pals. Ral. Gie. Montpensier 13.15 Paris' and '296 Regent Street London', with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell marked 'Le Roy Fils No. 6096 A Paris'. The clock above a matching Aneroid Barometer dial with decorative compass point centre. In a dome topped black and red variegated marble case, 41cm high, 30.5cm wide and 16cm deep. With pendulum.

Lot 1820

A LATE GEORGE III EBONY CASE BRACKET CLOCK. With a circular convex white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, with a two train chain fusee movement with adjustable pendulum, striking on a bell, the back plate engraved foliate border, the pendulum bob similarly decorated, the arch topped case with carrying handle, the front with brass stringing and a tablet 'In appreciation H.Minch W.R.Tomlinson H.N.Barclay', on short brass feet, with a paper 'Camera Cuss & Co' label to the interior. 26cm high (handle up) 16.5cm wide and 10cm deep. (no key)

Lot 1829

A REGENCY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY DWERRIHOUSE AND CARTER. With a circular convex dial with Roman numerals signed 'Dwerrihouse & Carter, Berkeley Square', with an eight day two train wire fusee movement striking on a bell, the adjustable pendulum and back plate decoratively engraved and similarly signed, the dome topped mahogany case with 'fish scale' panels to either side and glass back door, on short gilt ball feet. 42.5cm high, 27cm wide and 16cm deep. With pendulum and key.

Lot 1816

A BRASS SKELETON CLOCK BENEATH A GLASS DOME. A skeleton clock with fretted silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, two scrolling plates with a single train wire fusee movement striking on a bell, beneath a glass dome on fabric covered and wooden base with small turned feet, with pendulum and key, the clock 26cm high, overall 38cm high, 20cm wide.

Lot 1827

A FINE REGENCY MAHOGANY MUSICAL BRACKET CLOCK BY THOMAS FARR OF BRISTOL. With a silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Thos Farr, Bristol' With selection dials above for Music/Silent and for one of seven tunes: Bath Waltz, King of Romes Waltz, Ella Rosenburg, Passion Dance, Waterloo Dance, Duke Wellington and Evening Hymn. With a three train eight day fusee movement striking on a bell with pull repeat, the musical mechanism playing on eleven graduated bells, with engraved back plate and pendulum bob, the case with brass inlay, fish scale side panels, twin ring carrying handles and ball feet. 63cm high,38cm wide and 21cm deep.

Lot 2034

A BRONZE OR BELL METAL SKILLET. AN 18th Century skillet with a straight sided bowl on three legs, the long projecting handle marked 'T.P.B: WATER III', 13cm high, 39cm wide.

Lot 1865

A 19TH CENTURY OAK CASED LONGCASE CLOCK BY GEORGE STEPHENSON OF WARMINSTER. With an eight day two train movement striking on a bell. the arch topped dial with white enamelled finish and moon phase above a painted chapter ring with Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. With pendulum and weights 191cm high, 50cm wide.

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