Victorian Howell and James triple fusee eight bell striking Bracket clock.oak cased with flame finials and gallery to the top, spandrels to the door within Corinthian columns, the dial with silvered chapter ring and makers plaque beneath the twelve,and address 5,7 & 9 Regent St London.The sides with starburst arched panels with cherub face to the centre with red silk backing.subsidiary dials to the top for strike/silent, and Westminster chimes /Eight bell chimes.The back door with pierced quatrefoil brass on red felt opens to reveal large movement and eight bells within each other and large gong for hours.back plate impressed mark "I de M"78. with repeat pull .H 63cm x w 39 cm x D 25 cm.
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An early twentieth century art deco hand-painted Bristol Pottery Bell Flower pattern part service, c. 1910-30. To include five dinner plates, six side plates and six tea plates. Dinner plates: 25 cm wide. (17) Condition: Small rim chip to one of the tea plates.Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
A SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a white metal filigree butterfly pendant necklace, stamped 925, a lady's rolled gold wristwatch with a cream dial, Arabic and baton markers, fixed to an openwork bracelet, an Aynsley bone china yellow flower hat pin, a pair of yellow metal drop earrings set with colourless stones, a small bell, a white metal butter knife, an imitation pearl necklace, a coin brooch, earrings etc
M & T Dutton, London, a George III silver gilt engine-turned pierced pair-cased keywind cylinder pocket watch, No. 1516, with Roman dial and half quarter repeating signed movement.CONDITION: Gross weight 160.3 grams. Outer case diameter 53mm. Small dent and small scratches to edge of outer case. Minor scratches on back of inner case. Some minor marks on the dial. Glass ok but a little loose in situ. Watch ticking. Not striking the bell. No guarantees.
Whitefriars - A Glass Yard of Ale, labelled, 55cm long Four Ducks, various colours, 13cm, 14cm and 18cm a bell, 16cm and a Toby jug and mug, M164 and M165 (8) The Swan and Duck were originally developed from glassmakers' friggers, pieces made by workmen to entertain themselves and their friends during their free time. The Yard of Ale is a very old form of trick drinking glass.
Whitefriars - Hand-Cut Full Lead Crystal Glass, comprising C570 vase, 14cm C622 vase, 12cm C597 vases 16.5cm and 19.5cm ring tree, 9.5cm C436 preserve jar, 12cm C545 butter dish (boxed) BL212 lighter, 8cm, bell, 15cm lamp base, 31cm and two vases, 16cm and 17cm a ruby lighter, 7.5cm (quantity) .Lamp base is heavy with a hollow interior. Very tiny nick on foot rim.
A Mahogany cased light and dark wood strung 8 day Longcase CLock having door flanked by mirrored spirals, the arched painted face with Roman numerals having a rolling moon phase dial to the arch, inset second hand below the 12 o'clock position and semi-circular calendar window, decorated to the corners with follies/castles. Weights and pendulum and door key and winder present but movement requires attention. Striking the hours on a bell. Maker R. Fox Pontypool, 87'' approx. to top of finial
Victorian circa. 1864 brass skeleton clock, twin fusee movement striking on bell, pierced silvered Roman chapter ring, on rosewood plinth with inscribed presentation plaque '...to Mr Smith... British School Committee... Jan 1864', with pendulum, total height of clock including plinth - 41cm - Condition Report With damaged glass dome, second hand is missing, a service is strongly advised
Carrington (Dora, artist, wife of Ralph Partridge, companion of Lytton Strachey, 1893-1932) Autograph Letter Signed "Carrington", to Catherine Carrington, wife of her brother Noel Carrington, 4pp., 4to, Ham Spray House, Wiltshire, n.d., discussing members of the Bloomsbury Group: Stephen Bell, Ralph and Frances Partridge and Lytton Strachey, the decoration of Strachey's library, a trip to London, and other news of family and friends, folds.⁂ A characteristically breezy unpublished letter by Carrington discussing events and gossip of members of the Bloomsbury Group. Though a noted letter-writer (Woolf described her letters as "tearing like a may-fly up and down the pages"), Carrington's letters are rare at auction.
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