Shoebox containing accessories for 0-gauge: Two tone signal bell, marked Germany without maker’s identification, but same as that made by Bing; B/L home junction signal, all metal; unidentified make wooden loading gauge; two tinplate cabin trunks, believed by Hornby; Bing table railway small platform with building. All items (VG) or (E).
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An early 20th century French mantel clock. The metal worked clock case with a bronze patina finish with painted circular dial having Arabic numeral chapter ring with floral detailing. The case housing a brass Astrain movement within, striking on the bell. Beside a figure of a winged cherub with all raised on a marble base with plaque to the front reading "Amour Printamer, Par Goo Makim". Measures approx. 36cm x 24cm x 15cm.
Fantastic Wedgwood grouping featuring a dark blue octagonal dish, a pink bell and lidded box, a dark green lidded box, a tiny light green box, and four classic Wedgwood blue pieces. The blue pieces include a teapot ornament, a mini teacup with an attached saucer for display, and two small coin dishes. A diverse and delightful collection. Wedgwood backstamp. Largest piece measures: 0.5"H x 5.25" dia. Issued: 20th centuryManufacturer: WedgwoodCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A late 19th century composition Mr Punch or Pulcinella head marotte, with dark glass eyes, pronounced nose and chin with toothy grin, skin wig, pink and green silk hat with bell and Dresden paper trim, pink, blue and white pointed collar with gilt and yellow thread trim and bells and wooden pole —17 1/2in. (44.5cm.) high
An unusual bisque headed Chinaman squeak toy, with striated blue glass slanted eyes, closed mouth, moulded and black painted moustache and angled eyebrows, black queue, carved wooden hands holding a bell in each, attached to turned wooden pole with whistle at base, squeak mechanism and original red and blue robe with red and cream floral lace trim and red and gold Mandarin cap —14 1/2in. (37cm.) high
French black slate two train calendar mantel clock in need of restoration, the S. Marti movement striking on a bell, the 4.75" white chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre with visible escapement, over the calendar dial displaying months of the year on the outer chapter ring enclosing subsidiary days of the week and dates of the month dials over a moon phase aperture, within an architectural stepped case inset with malachite panels, 17.75" high (pendulum)
Good and unusual English mahogany triple pad top double fusee bracket clock with calendar, the 9" silvered dial signed Robert Green, Edinburgh, the movement back plate engraved with scrolling foliage and flowerheads striking on a bell, the wide stepped case with triple pad top brass branded arched cornice, 14.5" high (pendulum and keys)
French two train balloon mantel clock, the 3.25" brass chapter ring with Roman cartouche enamel numerals enclosing an enamel centre signed Philippe Fabt, 66 Palais-Royal, 67, the movement stamped PN á Paris, with outside count wheel striking on a bell, within a light green case applied with gilt metal foliate mounts, 13" high (pendulum and key)
Fine French black marble and malachite inset two train mantel clock, the S. Marti movement striking on a bell, the 5.75" white chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre with visible escapement, over a pendulum window and within a breakfront stepped case inset with malachite panels and sgraffito with gilded scrolling foliage, with scrolling fluted sides and surmounted by a rounded arched stepped cornice, 20.5" high (pendulum and key)
Good contemporary Swiss small two train brass and steel turret clock movement, the 4” white dial and movement positioned between the winding barrels fixed to a cast iron stand, 22” wide, 13” deep; also upon a painted wooden base with adjustable feet, 53” high overall (pendulum, two weights, bell, crank handle winding key and governor) *By repute removed from the Jaeger-LeCoultre factory, the 'Grande Maison of the Vallee de Joux' during refurbishment works. The visible strike-work planted on the rear of the back plate of the current movement
French black slate and red marble two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.75" white dial within an architectural stepped case inlaid with red marble panels and sgraffito with stylised gilded foliage, surmounted by a triangular pediment, 12.25" high (pendulum)
French brass four glass two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the S. Marti movement back plate signed Maple Co. Ltd. Paris, the 3.75" white dial within an ornate bevelled glazed pillared stepped case surmounted by a rounded arched cornice, four flaming finials and a classical urn finial to the top, 16" high (pendulum and key)
Good mahogany two train trunk dial wall clock striking on a bell, the 18" silvered dial signed George Bailey, London to the foliate engraved centre, the case with long wavy top, the door flanked by fluted columns with brass capitals and with beaded hexagonal crossbanded hood, 72" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)
Attractive French black slate and coloured marble two train mantel clock, the Japy Freres movement stamped J.J.S., striking on a bell, the 3.75" white dial within a pillared case decorated with coloured marble columns with gilt metal cast capitals, also sgraffito with stylised coloured foliage, 11" high (pendulum)
Good two train turret clock by and inscribed Gillett & Bland, Croydon A.D. 1874, fitted with a 3.5" diameter brass dial also signed Gillett & Bland, Steam Clock Factory, Croydon, within a blue painted cast iron frame, 21.75" wide, 12.25" deep, 18.75" high (max) (with six slotted weights, four solid weights, five pulleys, winding handle and rod, cylindrical pendulum bob but no pendulum rod); also with a bronze bell and striker inscribed Gillett & Bland, London, with attachment angled fixing bars above - **Provenance in the vendor's own words: 'The Gillett & Bland Clock has been in the family since it was purchased brand new by my great great grandfather and was designed and incorporated within his magnificent and imposing Victorian Manor called ‘The Red House’ which was in Duppas Hill, South London. It is the first time this clock has come to market, since new As a highly skilled mechanical engineer, he treasured the clock so much that he deliberately designed the structural aspect of The Red House clock tower to enable it to be (semi) easily removed if and when the need ever arose The clock was indeed carefully/professionally removed some eighty years later when the house was sold (following bomb damage during WWII) and my father then installed it into his elaborate courtyard roof, where it sat for another two decades above his superb collection of historic/racing cars'
Good French white onyx and gilt metal mounted two train mantel clock garniture, the movement striking on a bell, the 3.25" blue chapter ring with Roman cabouchon enamel numerals, within an ornate breakfront case modelled with recumbent winged mythical beasts to either side and surmounted by a classical flat urn, 16" high (pendulum); also with a pair of matching side pieces, 10.75" high
French black slate and red marble two train mantel clock, the Japy Freres movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell (missing), the 4.75" cream chapter ring enclosing a recessed visible escapement and signed Lebon, Amiens, within a drumhead casing over a triangular pendulum window flanked by scrolling sides and upon a stepped wavy front base, 16" high (pendulum); also another French black slate two train mantel clock striking on a bell and in need of restoration (2)
Good small oak double fusee bracket clock, the 3.5" silvered pointed arched dial plate signed Turner, Fenchurch St, London, the movement with locking pendulum and striking on a bell, within a stepped case surmounted by a foliate cornice carved with fluting over a rope twist swag united by flowerheads, 1.5" high (pendulum and keys)
French black slate and painted spelter figural two train mantel clock, the Japy Freres movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3" dial within a drumhead casing surmounted by a classical urn and attended by the standing figure of a peasant boy, upon a stepped base sgraffito with stylised gilded foliage, 18" high (pendulum)
A group of five carte de visite related to Charlotte Brontë, c.1860s, comprising images of Charlotte Brontë, one with her pseudonym 'Currer Bell' in ink, and albumen photographs of Brontë Parsonage in Haworth, Reverend Patrick Brontë (her father), the writer Elizabeth Gaskell (her friend and biographer),each image approximately 9.2 x 6.2cm (5)Condition ReportSome fading and discolouration. No major creases.
A group of three troca (Trochidae) shells, comprising:two memorial examples, engraved 'In memory of William Goldsworthy Born 27th August 1829 Died 27th April 1869. Also of Eleanor Goldsworthy who Died 8th March 1865 aged 27 years' and 'In memory of Matilda Eleanor bell, who died on the 7th of Feby aged 47 years',the third engraved 'Nle Caledonie' (New Caledonia), all with a lustrous finish,largest 7.8cm high (3)Condition ReportMinor chips to the edges and extremities commensurate with the nature of the items. Some surface scratching and slight losses of the lustre finish in places.
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