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Lot 74

SWING / VOCAL JAZZ / BIG BANDS - 78s. Fantastic clean collection of about 110 x 78s, mainly UK releases but with some from US. Artists/titles include Milt Jackson Modern Jazz Quartet, Sidney Bechet, Ralph Sutton, Stephane Grappelli, Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Muddy WAter, Perez Prado & his Orchestra, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker All Stars, The Dixie Trio, Carnival Dance Band, Frank Sterling, Jelly Roll Morton, Fletcher Henderson, Jabbo Smith, Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra, Bob Scobey, Count Basie, King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, Benny Carter, Red Onion Jazz Band, Graeme Bell & his Australian Jazz Band, Muggsy Spanier, Arizona Jack. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 77

SWING / VOCAL JAZZ / BIG BANDS - 78s. Fantastic clean collection of about 110 x 78s, mainly UK releases but with some from US. Artists/titles include George Lewis and his New Orleans Stompers, Earl Bostic, Kid Rena's Delta Jazz Band, Mezz Mezzrow, Sidney Bechet, Harry James, Woody Herman, Jelly Roll Morton, Benny Goodman, Glen Gray, Pee Wee Hunt, Bob Crosby, Roy Sturgess, Louis Jordan, Ziggy Elman, Tommy Dorsey, Slim Gaillard Quartet, Count Basie, Graeme Bell & his Australian Jazz Band, Lionel Hampton, JAck Charman, Harry Cove, Yma Sumac, Ink Spots, Frank Crumit, Phil Harris, Ethel Smith, Jayton & Johnstone. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 524

B.H. BELL MARITIME SCENE IN A CHOPPY SEA WITH COASTAL TOWN AND HILLS TO THE DISTANCE, 19th century in a moulded and gilt frame

Lot 168

A VINTAGE GLASS SCIENTIFIC BELL JAR, with ground base rim, 39cm high

Lot 209

GERMAN MANTEL CLOCK, castellated form with turrets, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals before a mixed metal bell strike movement bearing three star makers mark, 30cms high x 18.5cms wide

Lot 256

Box of shipping line items including table lighter with enamel flag 'The Blue Funnel Line', belt buckle for SS Norman, bell for SS Siberia, another for QEII, matchbox holder with ashtray for RMS Carthage, napkin rings for RMMV Winchester Castle, SS Orsova, RMS Garth Castle, RMS Parthia, small wheelbarrow with a red and white enamel flag, Mappin & Webb P&O dish, another, red funnel steamer propelling pencil, ceramic Baronline HH dish, N.A.A.F.I. sugar bowl (damaged), souvenir steering wheel with enamelled RMS Windsor Castle in the base, other napkin rings and a copy of Ship's Monthly February 1969 volume 4, No.2 (3) 

Lot 43

Watkins-Pitchford, D J "BB's Fairy Book, Meeting Hill", Hollis & Carter 1948, colour plates, vignette on tp, signed half title 'D S Watkins-Pitchford (BB)', pale blue cloth, silver titles, corners and edges of the spine are bumped, dj has loss to the backstrip and is not price clippedDavidson, Gladys "Helpers Without Hands", ills Edwin Noble, Wells, Gardner, Darton & Co 1919, colour ills, two ills to each page pastedown, grey paper, pastedown pictorial board and black titles, dj chipped "Darlings of the Gods in Music Hall, Review and Musical Comedy", as seen by Nerman with an introduction by Ivor Novello (all latest Plays and Stage Celebrities are Caricature in the Tatler week by week by Nerman), publ Alston Rivers (1929), photographic portrait of Nerman on tp, ills throughout, ills boards with some shelf wearMackenzie Compton"Kensington Rhymes", ills in line and colour by J R Monsell, Martin Secker 1912, colour frontis, colour plates, black and white ills, some offsetting, brown boards with cloth backstrip, gilt titles, dj has loss and been repaired Woodward, Alice B W and O'Connor, Daniel "The Peter Pan Picture Book", George Bell & Sons 1907, colour plates, some foxing throughout, pictorial ep, beige boards with red titles and decoration, all rather faded, corners bumped, all edges green (5) 

Lot 45

Fine Bindings to include:-Mrs Gaskell"Cranford"  ills Hugh Thomson, Macmillan 1894Sheridan, R B "The Rivals and the School for Scandal", ills by Edmund J Sullivan, Macmillan 1896, very small bkpl inside front board, some offsetting, small sticker inside front board, feint stamp on ffep read 'New Club', name inscription on half-title, stamp New Club on back of frontis, foxing throughoutWinter, William"Shakespeare's England", Macmillan & Co 1893Thackeray, W M "The History of Henry Esmond", ills by T H Robinson, George Allen 1896Jacobs, Joseph (ed) "Goldsmiths Comedies", ills by Chris Hammond, George Allen 1896, name written on ffep both sides, stamp for Deighton Bell & Co, CambridgeWalton, Izaac "The Compleat Angler - New Edition edited with an introduction by Andrew Lang ...", J M Dent 1896Dobson, Austin (intro) "Coridon's Song and Other Verses ...", ills by Hugh Thomson, Macmillan & Co 1894, tissue guard foxed, small booksellers plate inside front boardMiss Mitford"Our Village", MacmIllan & Co 1893, tissue guard foxed, small booksellers plate inside front boardScott, Sir Walter"The Lady of the Lake", A & C Black 1891, numerous ills by Birket Foster and Sir John Gilbert, Kings College London prize bkpl inside front board, maroon cloth, gilt crest for the college front board, raised bands and gilt decorations and title to the backstrip, blindstamp rules to boards, gilt dentelsIrving, Washington"The Alhambra", ills by Joseph Pennell with an introduction by Elizabeth Robins Pennel, Macmillan & Co 1896, frontis tissue guard, tp foxed, foxing throughout,  all bright pictorial cloth, all a.e.g. (10)  

Lot 1411

Late 19th Century mantel clock, designed with a figure riding a Camel, carrying a shield with enamelled numerals, oval plinth with scroll feet, French cylinder movement striking on a bell, 47cm.

Lot 1422

Victorian gilt brass mantel clock with slender vase finials, column angles, floral bright cut mask to 5cm, white Roman dial, bun feet, the French eight day movement stamped Howell James and Cie, No.795, striking a bell, 33cm high (lacks glass cover for dial).

Lot 1570

A Georgian oak longcase clock, signed William Wilks, Wolverton, brass dial with engine turned scrolled spandrels, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, width 47cm, depth 26cm, height 211cm.

Lot 55

J. D. Bell, early 20th century oil on paper - shipping in the harbour, signed and dated 1919, in glazed gilt frame, 26cm x 37cm

Lot 357

A crate of movie and film projectors, Bell and Howell etc

Lot 231

A Collection of Metal Wares to Include Heavy Silver Plated Presentation Rifle Club Tankard Dated 1886, Copper Example, Cast Brass Napoleon Bell, Bronze Pestle, Silver Plated Jugs, Copper Hand Beaten Tray, Press Metal Cylindrical Fire Tidy, Bone Handled Cutlery, Mantle Clocks to Include the London Clock Company Example

Lot 133

Bell & Howell Filmosound TQI 16mm projector, with a pair of Bell & Howell speakers in carry cases.

Lot 219

A box of miscellaneous, Victorian Jelly Mould, Counter bell, Ceramic inkwell, Square Glass dish etc

Lot 491

Two Victorian cranberry glass bells, one with vaseline glass handle. Largest 32cm. Vaseline bell with chipping around the top rim where it joins the handle. The adhesive on both probably not original. No other chips and free from cracks.

Lot 463

A Victorian cast iron and simulated tortoiseshell table bell, modelled as a tortoise, length 17cm Condition: Shell cracked and broken away at the sides, mechanism rusty, trying to work but not fully operating, paint to legs worn and scuffed.

Lot 249

Bindings, 19th and 20th century, including Lucas, Highways and Byways in Sussex, 1907, Stevenson, An Inland Voyage, 1908, Bell, The Story of the Heavens, 1901, The Works of Shakspere, ed. Barry Cornwall, 1846, 3 vols and a quantity of other books including works of literature, school prizes, translations into Danish, etc. (Q)

Lot 16

A vintage mounted carriage bell

Lot 580

A box containing a power bank; Technics voltage and temperature reader; and a Packard Bell laptop - sold as seen

Lot 2089

A Regency marquetry decorated writing desk circa 1810, the top with tambour doors opening to a fitted interior, above the fold out writing surface, the lower case with three drawers, and rising on tapered legs having bell flower marquetry reserves, overall 46"h x 34.5"w x 18"d

Lot 2176

Thure Nikolaus Cederstrom (Swedish, 1843-1924), Untitled (Church Bell), oil on board, signed lower left, board: 10.5"h x 6.75"w, overall (with frame): 18"h x 14"w

Lot 29

A 9ct gold bell pendant and a finr 9ct gold chain (chain a/f), 1.4 grams.

Lot 277

Bill Ralston (Tennessee, 20th century) carved stone sculpture of a dove, on integral base. Overall - 6" H x 11 3/4" W x 5 3/4" D. Note: Bell Buckle based artist William (Bill) Ralston studied art at Vanderbilt University under sculptor Puryear Mims; his first shows were in the 1970s. In 1980 he was awarded Best in Show in Nashville's Century III Exhibit by New York Times Art Critic John Canaday. His public sculptures have been installed at Cheekwood and St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, the Public Library in Brentwood, TN, and in Scottsboro Alabama. He was commissioned in 2013 as sculptor of the Tennessee Governor's Arts Awards. Provenance: Private West Tennessee collection. CONDITION: Very good condition. Layers of paint to back bezeled edge of base.

Lot 316

Jeremy King (United Kingdom, b. 1933) oil on board village landscape depicting a rural village with a woman hanging laundry in front of white washed buildings, foreground, bell tower and cow at pasture left and right background. Signed and dated "Jeremy King 81" lower right. Housed in a gilt carved frame with linen liner. Sight - 23 1/4" H x 31 1/4" W. Framed - 31 1/2" H x 39 1/2" W. 20th century. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. CONDITION: Light craquelure to upper left corner, long vertical craquelure line, approx 14" left margin. Overall good condition.

Lot 400

Two (2) Southern pottery items, Charles Decker and Solomon Bell. 1st item: East TN cobalt decorated jar, attrib. Charles Decker of Keystone Pottery, Washington Co., TN, 2 gallon capacity, having extruded lug handles, bold cobalt decorated flower or tulip design on both sides with cobalt accents to the extruded lug handles. Stamped "2" to rim denoting capacity. 11 3/4" H. 19th century. Biography (Courtesy of Carole Wahler): Charles Frederick Decker was born in Germany in 1832. He arrived in Philadelphia in his late teens. Oral tradition suggests he worked at the Remmey Pottery before establishing his Keystone pottery there at the age of 25. He moved his family to Delaware for a few years and then back to Philadelphia. After 1869, Decker moved to Virginia, six miles north of Abingdon. The pottery he operated there was located on land owned by a man named Mallicote (Mallicoat). In 1872, he established his pottery in the Nolichucky River Valley near present day Johnson City, Tennessee. For a year or so he operated in both Virginia and Tennessee. He was one of a number of potters who settled in the region during the early years of Reconstruction. He named his Chucky Valley pottery the same name that he had used in Pennsylvania, Keystone Pottery. His pottery was marketed not only in East Tennessee, but also in North Carolina, Virginia, and Kentucky. 2nd item: Solomon Bell (Virginia, 1817-1882) Strasburg, Virginia stoneware pottery bottle partially stamped "Solomon Bell" with undecipherable stamp below. Upper shoulder with cobalt "winged" style decoration. 7 3/4" H. 19th century. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Tight hairline approximately 3" emanating from rim into flower. Chip to the base. 2nd item: A couple of small chips to the rim, overall crazing to the glaze, and a couple of firing flaws to the body.

Lot 601

Three (3) documents relating to President Andrew Jackson (b. 1767-d. 1845, President 1829-1837) including two (2) letters possibly endorsed by Jackson, plus three (3) printed news items relating to Jackson, and one (1) John Eaton ALS from 1831, the year of his resignation due to the Petticoat Affair. (7 items total). 1st item: Letter dated 14 April, 1829 from John Houston to Jackson's private secretary, his nephew Andrew Jackson Donelson (spelled incorrectly here as Donaldson), seeking the President's help in his efforts to obtain a promotion to the Chief Clerkship in the Office of the U.S. Treasurer. En verso, possibly in Jackson's hand: "The president has read all the letters JH Houston sent ___ in due time will see the Treasurer on the subject of his letter." 9 3/4" x 16" sheet (folded at center). 2nd item: Letter dated Jan. 8, 1830, from Nicholas Philip Trist, withdrawing his application to be appointed secretary of the territory of Florida and recommending W.M.C. Fairfax. The letter is addressed to Andrew Jackson Donelson Esq "at the President's". Handwritten note in ink en verso, possibly in Jackson or Donelson's hand: "N.P. Trist withdraws his application to be appointed Sec of Florida." Single page, 9 3/4" x 7 3/4". 3rd item: Letter dated Aug. 15, 1836, from Nicholas P. Trist, who had just returned from Havana (where he was consul); requesting Jackson intervene in the case of an "injustice" against a Lt. Downing of the United States Navy. Addressed to "Andrew Jackson Donelson, Esq. Private Secretary to the President." Single page, folded. 9 3/4" x 15 1/2". 4th item: Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress, Dec. 4, 1832 from the National Intelligencer (Extra), single sheet recto only, 21 1/2" x 15 1/2", on relations with foreign countries including Britain and Spain, the national debt and manufacturing. 5th item: Reports of the death of Jackson in the Wyoming County Record newspaper with biography, funeral coverage. 19 1/2" x 13". 6th item: The National Intelligencer, Extra, Oct. 9, 1832, a response from Congressman William Russell of Ohio, withdrawing his support for Andrew Jackson and denouncing "the abominable misrule of Gen. Jackson and the unprincipled cabal with which he is surrounded." Bound in paper cover, 9" x 6 3/8". 7th item: John Eaton ALS giving Major William B. Lewis power of attorney to endorse certain notes drawn on Amos Kendall, Philip G. Randolph, and John Bell when they come due. Dated Sept. 17, 1831. 9 1/2" x 8". Note: Jackson's appointment of Senator John Eaton as Secretary of War set off a scandal known as the Petticoat Affair, because of Eaton's marriage to Margaret "Peggy" Eaton. Eaton resigned in 1831, the year this document was signed. Provenance: the estate of Dr. Benjamin Caldwell, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: 1st item: general toning and creases, two holes (1" and 1/4"), the larger extending into the red seal mark adjacent to Jackson's writing. 2nd item: staining at lower left and right edges; general toning and creases. 3rd item: a few light stains, a few previous owner pencil notations. 4th item - fragile condition with many separations at fold lines, significant toning and foxing. 5th item (- very fragile with significant losses along edges, some discoloration. 6th item: Discoloration and scattered small holes, edge chipping. 7th item: light stain across Eaton's signature. Some items with previous owner pencil notations. Scattered stickers are on plastic sheaths, not on the paper.

Lot 744

16 assorted sterling silver items, including Reed & Barton serving dish, Whiting creamer and sugar bowl. 1st item: Reed and Barton rectangular serving dish with tapering gadroon border. Maker's marks, Sterling, and X303F stamped underside of base. Not monogrammed. 1 3/4" H x 9" W x 6 1/2" D. 2nd-3rd items: 2 piece set, Whiting creamer and double handled sugar bowl, with stepped bases and c-scroll handles. Maker's marks, Sterling, and B930 stamped underside of bases. Not monogrammed. Ranging in size from 2 7/8" H x 5 1/2" W to 4 1/2" H x 4 5/8" W. 4th item: Small rectangular serving tray with rounded corners. Unidentified maker's mark, Sterling, and 1 stamped underside of base. Not monogrammed. 3/8" H x 9 1/4" W x 6 1/8" D. 5th item: Small Newport goblet with stopped base and rolled rim. Maker's mark, Sterling, and 1655 stamped underside of base. Not monogrammed. 4 5/8" H x 2 7/8" dia. 6th-7th items: Pair of Gorham salt and pepper shakers with stepped bases. Maker's marks, Sterling, and 758 stamped underside of bases. Not monogrammed. 4 1/4" H 2" dia. 8th item: Small dinner bell, handle with rounded finial. Sterling stamped to interior of rim. Not monogrammed. 3 1/4" H x 2" dia. 9th-10th items: Pair of M. Fred Hirsch paneled candlesticks with foliate decorations to body, and round, weighted bases. Maker's marks, Sterling, Cement Weighted, and 310 stamped underside of bases. Monogrammed "M". 10" H x 3 3/8" dia. 11th-12th items: Pair of Towle candleholders with stepped, weighted bases. Maker's marks, Sterling, 700, and Weighted & Reinforced stamped underside of bases remnants of a retail sticker underside of one base. Not monogrammed. 3 1/4" H x 3 3/8" dia. 13th-14th items: Pair of candleholders with gadroon borders to weighted bases and cups. Pat. Pend. and Sterling Weighted stamped underside of bases. Not monogrammed. 2 1/2" H x 2 5/8" dia. 15th-16th items: Pair of salt and pepper shakers with decorative border to body and round, weighted bases. Sterling and Weighted stamped underside of bases. Not monogrammed. 6 1/4" H x 1 7/8" dia. 28.265 total weighable troy ounces (including bell clapper).  CONDITION: Overall good condition with normal surface scratches. 5th item: Dent to body. 8th item: Small dents to finial. 9th-10th items: Dents, areas of damage, largest 1 1/4" to base of one candlestick. 11th-12th items: Dents, including 5/8" area, side of 1 cup. 13th-14th items: Dents to surface and underside of bases. 15th-16th items: Surface dents.

Lot 745

24 assorted sterling silver items, including bowl, cordials, cups, and other holloware. 1st item: Rogers Paul Revere reproduction small bowl with flared rim and stepped base. Paul Revere Reproduction, maker's marks, Sterling, and 212 35 /3 stamped underside of base. 3" H. 2nd item: Steiff mid century modern candy bowl with round base. Maker's mark, Sterling, and 033-Z stamped underside of base with partial retail sticker. 1 5/8" H x 5 3/8" dia. 3rd-6th items: 4 Randahl cordials, with flared rims and stepped bases. Sterling, 14, and maker's marks underside of bases. 3" H. 7th item: Wallace porringer with bulbous body, rolled rim, and pierced handle. Maker's mark, Sterling, and 4238 stamped underside of handle. 1 5/8" H. 8th item: Webster Company porringer with bulbous body, rolled rim, and pierced handle. Maker's mark, Sterling, and 19848 stamped underside of base. Inscribed "Suzanne" to body. 1 3/4" H. 9th item: Randahl baby cup with rolled rim. Maker's marks, Sterling, and 247 underside of base. 2 1/8" H. 10th item: Heirloom baby cup with rolled rim and interior gilt wash. Maker's mark and Sterling stamped underside of base. Inscribed "Darcy Debra Dane 1-11-73" to body. 2" H. 11th item: International candy dish with rolled rim. Maker's marks, Sterling, and 101 94 73 stamped underside of base. 4" dia. 12th item: Candy bowl with repousse line border to rim. Sterling and 115 stamped underside of base. Monogrammed with Greek letters for Chi Omega to interior. 1 1/4" H x 6" dia. 13th item: Small Fisher candy dish with rolled rim. Maker's marks, Sterling, and 1070 stamped underside of base. 5" dia. 14th item: Small Gorham candy dish with bulbous body, beaded border to rim, and footed base. Maker's mark, Sterling, and 2935 stamped underside of base. Monogrammed "LC" to body. 1 7/8" H. 15th item: Small Preisner Silver Company candy bowl with repousse line border to rim. Maker's mark and Sterling stamped underside of base. 1" H x 5 1/4" dia. 16th-17th items: 2 Mexican cordials with engraved foliate silver overlay and glass inserts. Unidentified, Hecho en Mexico, and 925 stamped underside of base. 3 3/8" H. 18th-23rd items: 6 Towle cordials, with flared rims and stepped, weighted bases. Maker's marks, Sterling Weighted & Reinforced, and 58 stamped underside of bases. 3" H. 24th item: Webster Company dinner bell with engraved foliate decorations to weighted handle. Sterling Handle and maker's mark stamped to handle. 4 1/2" H. 31.145 total weighable troy ounces. CONDITION: Majority of items in overall good condition with surface scratches, minor wear. 3rd-6th items: Dent to body of 1 cordial. 7th item: Dents to body and base. 15th item: Heavy scratches, dents to interior. 

Lot 850

Four (4) Virginia Stoneware Pottery Items. 1st item: 2 Gallon stenciled stoneware pottery advertising jug, with cobalt stencil within a border reading "CB Somerville Staunton, VA" to one side. 10 1/4" H. 2nd item: Stoneware pottery "milk pail" with floral cobalt decoration, attributed to Bell Family, Strausburg, VA. 9 1/4" H. 3rd item: 1 Gallon S. Bell & Son Strausburg, VA stamped stoneware pottery jug. 11" H. 4th item: Two-tone North State Distilling Company, Richmond VA advertising whiskey jug. 13 1/4" H. All Late 19th/Early 20th century. CONDITION: 1st item: Chip to spout. 2nd item: Chip to spout and rim, vertical hairline running from rim to base. 3rd item: Chip to spout. 4th item: Repair to base of handle.

Lot 86

Columbia, South Carolina coin silver handled cup or mug, marked on underside CAMPBELL & YONGUE in rectangle (John Campbell, b. Sullivan's Island, SC in 1824, working in partnership in Columbia, SC from 1847-1849 with J.W. or Robert Yongue; ref. The Birmingham Museum of Art: MADE IN ALABAMA, p. 315). Inverted bell shaped body with beaded rim and footring, C scroll handle. No monograms. 3" H. 1.1 oz troy. Note: An extremely scarce mark from a very brief partnership, once thought to have been located in Alabama. (Campbell moved to Montgomery in Alabama in 1850). Provenance: formerly in the collection of Dr. Benjamin Caldwell, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: 1/4" dent to side, old solder repair to handle, scattered small minor scratches.

Lot 935

45 assorted sterling silver items, including flatware, hollowware, 46 items total. 5 Alvin Molly Stark pattern teaspoons, monogrammed "D"; 3 International Whitehall pattern pieces including 2 dinner forks, 1 cold meat fork, monogrammed "S"; 1 Towle Gladys pattern sugar shell; 1 Towle Newport Shell teaspoon with J. E. Caldwell & Co retailer mark, monogrammed "MFG"; 2 Towle Craftsman pattern pieces, including 1 lemon fork and 1 master butter knife; 1 Traditional sterling oval soup spoon; 1 Watson pair of tongs; 2 unidentified pieces, including 1 cream ladle and 1 flat handled butter spreader, marked "Sterling"; 2 souvenir spoons, including 1 Mt. Rainier, Seattle, Washington and 1 Jacksonville, Florida; 2 baby mugs, including 1 Webster, inscribed "Holly Louise" and 1 Lunt, monogrammed "GRK"; 1 Rogers small round dish with gadroon rim; 1 Columbia compote with floral and reticulated border and gadroon rim, weighted base; 1 salt shaker, marked "Sterling"; 3 Hamilton tea sering holloware items including 2-piece double handled waste bowl and creamer pitcher set and 1 double handled waste bowl, weighted bases; 3 candlestick holders by various makers, weighted bases; 13 sterling silver and glass ashtrays, including 9 Frank H. Whiting & Co., 3 F. B. Rogers, and 1 G.H. French with an inlaid enamel Hebrew decoration reading "LUX ET VERITAS" surrounding the image of a torah; 2 Web pieces, including 1 lid and 1 bell on an iridescent plastic loop; 1 unidentified brush, marked "Sterling", monogrammed "ERMcB" and 1 unmarked but associated silver and celluloid comb. Ranging in size from 1 1/8" H x 3/4" dia. to 6" H x 5 3/4" dia. 21.235 total weighable troy ounces. CONDITION: All items with normal surface wear, many with dents.

Lot 1103

Early 19th century inlaid mahogany and oak longcase clock, Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial and arched date aperture, dial painted with hunting scene and signed 'Geo Heselton, Bridlington', 8-day movement striking on bell, H224cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1109

French Comptoise type wall clock, convex white dial signed Cent-Vignes de Beausejour, with two brass weights striking the half hours on a bell Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1116

19th century carved mahogany bracket clock, circular enamel dial inscribed Hunt & Roskell London, twin train brass movement stamped M. Winterhalder in Friedenweiler, striking the hours on a bell, on bun feet, H43cm W32cm, D16cm Condition Report Dial probably repainted.Case and movement restored.Movement appears to be original to the case.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1125

V&A Marie-Antoinette sun king gilt metal mounted porcelain mantle clock, with jeweled bezel and white Roman dial, half hour movement striking on a bell, H39cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 286A

George III Irish brass-barrelled blunderbuss. A late 18th / early 19th century Irish flintlock blunderbuss, the three-stage brass barrel with ring-turned bell-shaped muzzle on finely figured walnut stock, the top of barrel engraved 'Dublin'; stamped '3K-S 576' to top of barrel and to brass butt-plate, 30" (76cm) long.

Lot 87

A quantity of Aynsley Orchard Gold patterned china to include a vase with cover, jar and cover, plate and a bell, etc, tallest 23cm (7)

Lot 788

Silver inkwell in the form of a bell and Silver handled knife: (2)

Lot 176

19th Century brass ships bell: height 34cm.

Lot 245

A skeleton style clock, of elongated form, striking on a bell, raised on a wood base, under a conical glass dome, printed with a Roman and dot dial, 36cm high

Lot 503

A late 19th century mantle clock, the enamel dial in walnut and ebonised case, the movement stamped Brevete 1514, with wheel strike on a bell, 23.5cm high x 23cm wide x 13cm deep

Lot 436

A lacquered brass cased carriage timepiece, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, having visible platform lever escapement, barrel going movement, bell to the underside, h.11cm (excluding handle); together with a modern quartz carriage timepiece (2)Condition report: Lacquered case is very worn and spotted to the top, marked to the dial above 12, otherwise dial good, appears to be in working order.

Lot 59

A brass cased bell shaped mantel clock having a circular dial with Arabic numerals, height 23cm

Lot 92

A box of miscellaneous cameras and equipment, to include a Bell & Howell electric eye cine camera, a JVC video camera

Lot 239

An 18th oak cased longcase clock, of local interest, the silvered dial with Roman hours, signed Hedge & Banister, Colchester, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 210cm. Nathaniel Hedge, born 1710, is recorded as working in Colchester, circa 1740, making lantern clocks, before becoming Hedge & Banister from circa 1780 to 1810, making longcase clocks and pocket watches from premises at 19 High Street in the town.

Lot 45

An early 20th century continental guilloche and gilt bell pull, of ball shape, with blue engine turned decoration, with a silk tassel, 3cm diameter

Lot 337

A metal wall sconce and a wall mounted bell

Lot 213

Belgian black painted telephone with bakelite headset marked 'Belgique Bell Telephone MFG Company' Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2032

Oboe And Cor Anglais, Oboe: bell stamped T W Howarth & Co. London, main joints stamped 'Howarth London' with matching numbers 2249 Made in England, semi-automatic octave system; Cor Anglais: both joints and bell stamped 'Howarth London', both joints have matching serial numbers 2499, lower join stamped Made in England; with two bocals; in fitted double case

Lot 2039

Piston French Horn 3 valves, bell engraved 'C Mahillon & Co. (London)'' serial no.9586, with one removeable tuning crook, cased with mouthpieceRequires maintainance to be in working order, lacks mouthpiece receiver

Lot 2040

Tenor Cor three valves, serial no.167933, bell inscription 'Boosey & Hawkes, Regent, London, L.P'; together with two Cornets (i) engraved 'Metzler & Co. London' with two tuning shanks and one mouthpiece (ii) with illegible name engraving (all cased) (3)Both Cornets have been replated and require restoration

Lot 2071

Trumpet Bell Engraved Manhattan serial no.3196 stamped 'Foreign' on valve casing, with accessories in Henri Selmer & Co London hard case; together with a Mandolin labelled 'Moreno Made in Saxony', eight strings and twelve machine heads (2)

Lot 2074A

A Good Part-Orchestral Musical Box Playing Eight Airs, By Paillard Vaucher Et Fils, ser. no. 7911, with single-spring double-grip lever wind motor, single-section comb with eight tooth drum comb-select to left and eleven tooth bell and wood block comb-select comb to the right, the drum with plain gilt strikers, frame and snare bar, five bells on two-tier buffet formation finely engraved in wave-wine decoration and plain domed block in dark hardwood, tune select lever, plain gilt brass tune indicator, on reeded gilt cast bedplate, ebonised interior with dustlid, banner control board and re-printed twin maiden colour tunesheet left blank, in fine figured veneered case with kingwood crossbanding, flanking double line inlay, slight domed lid with matching crossbanded and line inlay framing with coromandel and stained fruitwood Greek urn and Rococo scroll inlaid boss to centre, repeated to front, with lid key - 23.1/2in. wide, the cylinder 13in

Lot 2076

A Good Drum And Bells-En-Vue Musical Box, Almost Certainly By B. A. Bremond Serial No. *5932, circa 1875-80, with single-spring motor, single-section comb with drum nine-tooth lever-select to left and bell six-tooth lever-select to right, nickel-plated drum with snare and the six linier-buffet plain bells with gilt brass crown tops and strikers, in ebonised interior under dustlid, in veneered case - 24 1/2'' wide, the cylinder 15''.

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