A 20th century gilt brass carriage clockthe movement signed Charles Frodsham, London the Anglaise case with angular canted handle, the corners with reeded column supports, on plinth base, the 2.25' enamel dial with Roman numerals set within a engraved mask, the twin train movement with jewelled platform lever escapement striking on bell, with winder, 19.5cm high overall
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Tri-ang Minic Emergency Public Services Vehicles, 75M Ambulance with black plastic hubs (lacks back door bar) and black base and wheel arches and another version with red hubs and red base and wheel arches (both lack stretchers), 62m Fire Engine with ladder and bell and 29M Traffic Control Car with red base, G-VG all motors tested ok (4)
A rare Victorian silver plated London Dome ear trumpet by F C Rein & Son, with foliate engraved bell and tube and pierced scroll grille, the bottom edge of the bell engraved F C Rein & Son Patentees, Sole Inventors & Makers, 30 Charing Cross Road. Circa 1870. (Missing earpiece) Overall height including tube 16.5cm.
Pair of fine quality George III silver candlesticks of tapering form, with fluted decoration and inverted bell candleholders, engraved armorial crests and separate sconces, on cast square bases, with engraved scratch weights 23/16 and 23/14 respectively (London 1782) John Schofield. 27.5cm overall height.
19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement and outside countwheel, striking on a bell, white marble dial with applied gold Roman numerals, in a shaped white marble case with rococo gilt metal decoration of angels pouring water from a ewer, dolphins and other foliate garlands, surmounted by a ram's head mounted urn, on four adjustable feet, 38cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
19th century Portico mantel clock with French eight day movement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and embossed gilt metal dial surround, decorative pendulum, in an ebonised four-twisted pillar case with inlaid floral decoration, fluted pediment and shaped top, 48cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking)
Late 19th / early 20th century mantel clock with French eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, white enamel dial with floral decoration and Arabic numerals, in a bronzed spelter case, mounted with figures of children playing, on stepped marble base, 39cm overall height. (Key present)
Austen, Jane "Emma", illustrated by Hugh Thompson, Macmillan & Co 1896, Peacock edition, yellow peacock ep, red cloth with gilt decorations, the spine a little faded, aeg"The Chiswick Shakespeare", green cloth, one vol only, illustrated by Byam Shaw, published George Bell & Sons 1899"The Merchant of Venice", green cloth with gilt Art Nouveau decorations "The Tennyson Birthday Book with photographic illustrations by Payne Jennings", London, R & A Suttaby, Keegan Paul 1879, photographic plates, very few entries, full red leather with gilt titles, aeg "The Poetical Keepsake ...", green cloth with gilt decorations, published by Milner & Sowerby 1861Select Library of Fiction"Emma by Jane Austen", boards damp and stained (5)
A collection of silver, silver-mounted and plated items, comprising a yellow guilloche enamel and silver-topped cut glass scent bottle, a silver pagoda-shaped sugar caster, a smaller baluster-shaped caster, a Georgian style embossed silver and silver-gilt cream jug, a miniature silver specimen vase (filled), a four-piece steel-bladed carving set, ivory-handled and silver-mounted (cased), an etched glass claret jug of inverted bell form with ornate silver mount and a plated swing-handled pedestal sugar bowl with opaline blue glass liner
Early 19thcentury inlaid and crossbanded mahogany longcase clock 51cm arched Moon Phase painted Arabic dial with inner calendar inscribed Edw. Glase Bridgenorth, swan neck pediment fluted columns on plinth base, twin train movement bell striking the hours, H230cm, W54cm, D25cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
George lll oak longcase clock, 43cm arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed in arch Hugh Pannell, Northallerton, case with arched hood and blind fret frieze, 8-day movement striking the hours on a bell, H221cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Chinese Gilt Brass and Enamel Mounted Carriage Clock, Late 19th Century, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and sweep second hand, to the two train movement with alarum striking and repeating on one bell, with silvered backplate and balance, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass Corniche case mounted with enamelled butterflies to top and with decorative enamel columns to corners and base, 6.25ins high, and with associated red leather covered travelling case
A French Gilt Metal and Cream Alabaster Cased Mantel Clock, 19th Century, by C. J. & Co, No. B194, the 3ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement (lacking bell), contained in drum pattern case flanked to one side by a standing figure of a hunter, on shaped base with turned feet, 12.5ins high, and shaped ebonised plinth for same with glazed dome topped case for same
RICHARD LORD BRAYBROOKE (Ed.) - "Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys", published by Bickers & Son, 1875-1879, six half leather bound volumes, and ROBERT LATHAM AND WILLIAM MATTHEWS (Ed.) - "The Diary of Samuel Pepys", published by G. Bell & Sons Ltd., 1970-1983, eleven green cloth bound volumes - nine with dust jackets
A Late 18th Century Danish Silver Cased Quarter Repeating Verge Pocket Watch, by Joachim Brandt of Copenhagen, (unnumbered), the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with through-the-dial winding, to the verge movement with pierced central cock and silvered scale repeating on two hammers, contained in plain silver case with bell fitted to interior, 47mm diameter, gross weight 110g (lacking hands and possibly other components, dial damaged) Note: Joachim Brandt of Copenhagen recorded as Master of the Clock Makers 1777, and Master of the Corporation 1795-1800.
An Oak Longcase Clock, 18th Century, by John Seddon of Frodsham, the 12.5ins square brass dial with wide brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, phases of the moon, day and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case inlaid with mahogany bandings, with moulded caddy top and plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door and quarter columns to sides, on plinth base with ogee bracket feet, 85ins high Note: John Seddon recorded working in Frodsham 1784-1795
George III mahogany longcase clock, H Wells of Framlingham, the arched hood with finial terminals above a glazed hood and turned columns above a long trunk door and panel base, the white painted signed white dial with a foliate urn above Roman hours and flowers to the spandrels, a central subsidiary dials aboev a date aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell with anchor escapement, 87cm high
George III oak longcase clock, Felmingham of Stradbrook, the fret arched pediment with acorn final above a glazed hood flanked by turned columns above a long shell inlaid door and panel base, the signed white square dial with foliate decoration and Roman hours, Arabic minutes and subsidiary seconds dial, single train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 212cm high
George III oak longcase clock, George Washbourn of Gloucester, the swan neck pediment flanked by gilt urns and a central urn above a glazed hood flanked by turned column above a long trunk arched door and panel base all with later heavy carved decoration, the brass signed arched dial with strike/silent and silvered 11" chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes with central seconds, twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 228cm high
Two vintage John Morris & Sons Ltd copper and brass fire hose nozzles, one with maker's mark and stamped 'CCFB D75 26 K 1Y', each 46cm long, with a copper warming pan, a brass school bell, a chestnut pan, a copper hot water bottle, various small brass and copper items and a boxed Mamod model T.E.1A live steam traction engine (Qty)
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