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Lot 445

A brass ecclesiastical bell, height 11"

Lot 256

MIXED LOT OF VINTAGE COLLECTABLESincluding a Zorki-4K camera in case, a Zehum-C camera in case, an Admiralty Pattern 5526A volt metre, a brass cased carriage clock, another small brass cased Swiza desk clock, a Pallitoy 1970s doll, a pair of horn bird ornaments, a vintage door bell, a canvas binocular case (the interior marked M.E.Co. 1940), and a wooden plate stand

Lot 389

Old cased binoculars and opera glasses, two vintage pairs of binoculars, microscope and Bell & Howell 624EE camera

Lot 53

A late 19th Century American Gorham MFG Co Sterling silver figural table bell, the handle cast as medieval knight / figure holding a dagger, above an openwork scrolling foliate bell, marked on the base of the handle: GORHAM MFG CO STERLING, 15.5cm high, 205.3 grams

Lot 95

A collection of silver, including Elizabeth II ring branch shaped holder, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 2002; a circular pin tray, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, 1995; a George V circular ring box, Birmingham, 1918; together with various items including a blue flask glass scent bottle (top missing); a silver ink pot holder; a Victorian baby's bell rattle and teether; two lockets; two silver topped bottles and a tortoiseshell purse (1 bag)  

Lot 1297

An oak thirty hour longcase clock, the circular brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals signed John Steel, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, circa 1780

Lot 1202

An oak inlaid eight day longcase clock, signed Jno Redshaw, Newcastle, early 18th century, caddied pediment, inlaid case, trunk door with glass lenticle, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, seconds dial, date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside count wheel striking on a bell, possibly later case, 203cm high 22.08.19 Case with small scratches and small dents in parts, convex moulding is slightly loose, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, later seatboard, both side cheeks with extra added wooden blocks under the seatboard, possibly later case, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 1102

Copper pot, copper bucket, large copper pot, three brass trays, horn, samovar, bell, screen etc

Lot 126

A bell metal skillet, late 18th century, the handle inscribed BAYLEY & STREET, 37cm long

Lot 2524

A brass inkwell, a brass school bell and a bronze crocodile nut cracker.

Lot 311

A shelf of brass & pewter including tea set & bell gong etc.

Lot 1324

Good ormolu 'Pendule Portative' with travelling case, Paul Garnier, no. 300, French, circa 1835, the 3.25" finely engine turned silvered dial signed for Guyerdet Ainé á Paris with split moon hands, bell striking movement signed P.G. Breveté no. 300 with Garnier's two-plane chaff cutter escapement, the keyhole shaped case with carrying handle, glazed aperture for viewing the escapement and decorated with stylised leaves; with the original velvet lined leather covered travelling case, 9" high *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 11/6/98 for £4200 (lot 321)

Lot 1368

Interesting and rare mahogany single fusee Patent repeater alarm clock by William Bartleet of Birmingham, the front movement plate inscribed Trusted's Patent Repeater, Wm. Bartleet, Birmingham over an alarm setting slide and bell, fitted with an instruction label to the inside front door inscribed 'Directions for using the Patent repeater, with an alarum...', the movement with alarm winding cord to the left and pull repeat cord to the right, the 3" white dial within a rounded arched case inlaid with boxwood lines and surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 11.75" high overall *This clock is sold with a copy of an article written about it titled Restoration of a Curious Time Repeater by Philip Setterfield from the November issue of Clocks magazine in 1980 and a restoration invoice receipt from Yalecastle Limited dated 8th September 1980

Lot 1322

Viennese silver-gilt and enamel monstrance clock, base of bell form on silvered paw feet and enamelled with allegorical scenes, the silvered enamel king with green and mauve enamel mantel supporting the similarly enamelled watch case surmounted by a winged putto, the Roman numerals enclosing a multicoloured champlevé enamel centre and having associated watch movement signed Isaiah Robert, London, 9.5" high *This clock was purchased from Christie's on 8/5/1992 for £2100 (lot 63)

Lot 1533

Good French white and grey marble two train mantel vase clock, the 3.75" white dial signed Gaston Jolly á Paris, the movement with outside countwheel and silk suspension striking on a bell, within a Classical vase shaped case supported upon a stepped square plinth raised upon four circular engraved ormolu feet, 16" high (pendulum)

Lot 1134

Good Cromwellian Eureka electric lantern clock, the 6.75" brass chapter ring enclosing a glazed centre with foliate engraved inner ring signed Eureka Clock Co. Ltd, London, Pat no. 14614-1906, N.2166, surmounted by pierced engraved dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial, 16.5" high

Lot 1409

Early English brass verge lantern clock, signed Jeffrey Balley, Londini Fecit below the front fret, over a brass chapter ring enclosing a tulip engraved centre with single brass and iron hand, surmounted by pierced engraved dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial, 15.50" high (pendulum and weight)

Lot 1310

Good Louis XV style bronze mantel clock, the dial with enamel Roman numerals, the movement with half hour striking on a bell, the foliate cast and waisted case surmounted by a putto holding an hourglass, on a shaped cast stand, 25" high, mid 19th century (pendulum and two keys)

Lot 1203

French repeater carriage clock striking on a bell, the movement back plate and dial signed Scherer, Paris, within a one-piece gilded brass case, 6.5" high

Lot 1214

French ornate Grand Sonnerie repeater carriage clock striking on a bell, the dial inscribed Gde Sonnerie/Pte Sonnerie/Silence under a lever to the top, with subsidiary days of the month and seconds dials, within an ornate gilded cast case with canted corners, surmounted by a handle with embracing lovers, 8.5" high

Lot 1369

French brass two train Capucine alarm clock, the 3.5" white dial signed Pienon, á Roanne, within a foliate dart engraved bezel, surmounted by a slow/fast lever, bell, finial and loop handle, 11" high overall

Lot 1307

Fine gilt and silvered bronze mantel clock garniture, English/French, dated 1871, the French bell striking movement, no. 6952 with enamel dial, the elaborate oval case decorated with engraved gilt reserves applied with tiger's eye agate cabouchons and divided by shells, the whole surmounted by a merchild blowing a trumpet, the rectangular plinth centred with a shell and flanked by well cast and heavily silvered hippocampi, the reverse with the Victorian registration mark for 11th February 1871, 19" high; with a pair of conforming three light candelabra, 17.25" high (pendulum and key) *This clock garniture was purchased from Sotheby's on 3/6/1994 for £3500 (lot 283)

Lot 1319

Ormolu and champlevé enamel mantel clock, circa 1890, the gilt dial with enamel centre, the bell striking S. Marti movement with lever escapement contained in a globe case decorated with blue and cream enamel and surmounted by a dove and ribbon-tied garlands of flowers, the whole supported by three putti standing on similarly enamelled circular plinth with paw feet and raised on an onyx plinth, 15.75" high

Lot 1383

French satinwood two train drumhead mantel clock/thermometer, the movement back plate signed Robert á Paris, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3.75" silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial over an inlaid scrolling stepped case fitted to the front with a rectangular silvered thermometer plate, upon a rectangular stand inlaid with brass lines, 17.5" high overall (pendulum and winding key but lacking dome)

Lot 1518

French boulle two train balloon mantel clock and bracket, the S. Marti movement striking on a bell, the 8.5" repousse brass dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within a balloon shaped case surmounted by a gilded standing winged figure of a maiden blowing a horn, 13.5" high without bracket (pendulum and keys)

Lot 1408

Antique brass hoop and spike lantern clock in need of restoration and with later parts, the 6.5" brass chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre and alarm dial, surmounted by pierced frets, strapwork bell and finial, 16" high (weight)

Lot 1336

Zeidlmayr, Wienn., no. 42, rare gilt metal candle alarm clock, circa 1740, the gilt square plated fusee movement with verge escapement, winged balance cock with broad pierced foot with irregular edge, turned pillars and engraved standing barrel for the alarm, the back plate signed Zeidlmayr Wienn N. 242, applied gilt dial with foliate engraved spandrels and central alarm disc, the rectangular case engraved overall with geometric designs and scrolling leaves, the inside of the lid signed Matthias Gärttner Wienn and opening to reveal the candle, the alarm sounding on a bell mounted below, the whole raised on turned feet, length overall 6.25" *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 30/5/1991 for £10,000 (lot 216)

Lot 1374

French rosewood inlaid two train capucine travelling clock striking on a bell to the top, the 3.5" white dial within a foliate inlaid case (pendulum)

Lot 1543

Fine Anglo/French gilt and silvered bronze mantel clock, the French bell striking movement, no. 6952 with enamel dial, the elaborate oval case decorated with engraved gilt reserves applied with tiger's eye agate cabouchons and divided by shells, the whole surmounted by a merchild blowing a trumpet, the rectangular plinth centred with a shell and flanked by well cast and heavily silvered hippocampi, the reverse with the Victorian registration mark for 11th February 1871, 19" high; (pendulum and key) *The design of this clock by E. Finley was shown at the London 1871 International Exhibition and is illustrated on page 17 of that catalogue

Lot 1534

Good French ormolu and porcelain panelled four glass style two train mantel clock, the movement striking on a bell, the 3.75" chapter ring over a painted panel depicting figures in a formal garden, also with painted formal garden scenes to both sides, within a stylised foliate engraved gilded stepped case, 16.75" high (pendulum)

Lot 1701

Oak cased thirty hour hooded wall clock with passing strike on a bell, the 9" silvered chapter ring signed Jonathan Robins, Holtown, enclosing a matted centre, within a glazed case surmounted by a rounded arched pediment with pierced foliate carved panel, 23" high overall (pendulum and weight)

Lot 1501

Impressive French lacquered brass two train mantel clock garniture, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell and the 5.25" white dial within an ornate breakfront case cast and applied with foliage, surmounted by a Classical urn and floral swags, 24" high; with a matching pair of six light candelabra, 29" high (pendulum)

Lot 1407

English brass verge hook and spike lantern clock, the 6.25" silvered chapter ring signed Samuel Stretch and enclosing a foliate engraved centre with single iron hand, surmounted by pierced engraved foliate frets, strapwork bell and finial, 16" high (pendulum, but no weights)

Lot 1210

French repeater carriage clock with alarm, striking on a bell, within a corniche brass case, 6.5" high

Lot 1331

Antoine Colieau, Paris: Louis XVI gilt-brass travelling timepiece, the square case surmounted by a bell and carrying handle, with turned corner finials and with chased floral spandrels, the signed circular enamel dial with pierced gilt hands and centre alarm set, the movement with alarm and pull quarter repeat, with virgule escapement, the repeat work visible on the back plate, 7.5" high *This clock was purchased from Phillips London on 11/3/1997 for £4200 (lot 166)

Lot 1541

French bronzed and gilt metal two train figural mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3" white dial inset into a pedestal attended by the standing figure of a king by his sceptre and crown, over a stepped base applied with gilt metal embellishments, 22" high (no pendulum)

Lot 1517

French porcelain and gilt metal mounted two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the 3.5" painted porcelain dial within an ornate breakfront pillared case surmounted by a rounded arch pediment and objects emblematic of love, upon a shaped giltwood stand, 16" high overall (pendulum)

Lot 1320

Ormolu mounted porphyry revolving chapter ring urn clock, French, circa 1870, the bell striking Vincenti movement with later lever escapement driving two enamel chapter rings contained in the urn with leaf mounted cover and berried finial, applied heraldic shields at the front and rear, the sides with leaf cast handles above bearded masks, truncated fluted column socle hung with garlands of flowers and square plinth inset with foliate mounts, all mounts crisply cast and chased, 14.25" high *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 6/3/1997 for £6000 (lot 262)

Lot 1502

French gilt metal and bronzed two train figural mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.25" white dial inset into a rocky outcrop and attended by a seated cherub scribe, upon a stepped ornate base inset with a porcelain cherub plaque, 12" high (pendulum)

Lot 1709

French ormolu cartel two train wall clock, the Mougin movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 5" white dial within a foliate cast case surmounted by a Classical urn, 24.5" high (no key or pendulum)

Lot 1513

French stained wooden and floral marquetry inlaid two train portico mantel clock, the movement stamped Douillon with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4" silvered dial within a foliate gilt cast bezel, supported upon turned columns to the stepped base, 20" high (pendulum)

Lot 1306

Good small mahogany table clock, Thomas Wagstaffe, London, circa 1785, with 4.5" enamel dial, the five pillar repeating rack striking twin fusee movement with verge escapement and short bob pendulum, the back plate signed Thos Wagstaffe, London and engraved with a bird and scrolling foliage, within a brass bound bell top case with finely pierced and engraved foliate frets to the front door and sides, with brass bezel, carrying handle and upon bracket feet, 14.5" high (pendulum and key) *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 3/6/1994 for £3200 (lot 328)

Lot 1311

Good skeleton timepiece with passing strike, English, attributed to William Frederick Evans, Handsworth, circa 1870, the 5.25" enamel chapter ring signed for I. Simmons, Manchester, fusee and chain movement with half deadbeat escapement, shaped pallets, six-spoke wheels and wood rod pendulum with cylindrical zinc bob, well pierced scroll frame with top mounted bell for the passing strike and raised on a stepped bow ended white marble plinth, with a glass dome, 18.5" high (pendulum and key)

Lot 1325

Ormolu travelling clock, circa 1840, with an enamel dial signed for Thos. Pearce Paris and similarly signed bell striking movement with early Brocot escapement, the highly elaborate case cast with putti, mermaids, dolphins, flowers and shells, 11.75" high (pendulum) *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 13/10/1988 for £2600 (lot 62)

Lot 1537

French ormolu and porcelain mounted two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the 3.25" porcelain painted dial over a panel painted with a romantic couple in a classical garden, surmounted by a rounded arched pediment applied with dolphins and surmounted by a pineapple finial, 15" high (pendulum)

Lot 1186

An extremely rare Brillie electric master clock, with bell strike, white enamelled 6" dial inscribed Brillie Electrique and Roman numerals with brass bezel, ornate spherical bob pendulum and horseshoe magnet and coil mounted on marble back plate, within an oak glazed case; 17.5" high *The clock is also sold with a folio containing a large volume of invaluable and substantial research papers including original copies of historic papers and patents pertaining to Brillie, original and reproduced photographs, published articles and correspondence, and a copy of installation and usage instructions included

Lot 1356

Good English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the 7" convex cream dial signed Chas Duplock, London, the movement with pull repeat striking on a large bell, within a rounded arched stepped case surmounted by a pad top and brass carrying handle, 17" high overall (pendulum and keys)

Lot 1334

German hexagonal gilt metal striking table clock with alarm, Joh: Gottl: Freudenburg, Breslau, the case with D-ended glazed viewing portals to the sides, the moulded base on turned gilt-brass toupie feet, spring catch to the hinged base inset with a bell, the brass Roman and Arabic dial with central alarm disc, foliate engraved spandrels and later blued steel hands, the movement signed on the gilt top plate Joh: Gottl: Freudenburg, Breslau, foliate pierced and engraved footed balance cock to the verge escapement with chain fusee, foliate engraved going barrel for the strike with trip repeat on side of case, the alarm operating from a smaller subsidiary going barrel, 3.25" high, 4.5" dial diameter *This lot was purchased from Christie's on 12/6/1996 for £4300 ( lot 258)

Lot 1304

Good gilt-bronze mantel clock, circa 1850, the 4" Sevres style dial painted with a cherub and with gilt Roman numerals, the French movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the domed case flanked by female figures and inset with porcelain panels, on toupie feet, 15" high (pendulum and key)

Lot 1312

Ellicott, fine early George III ebonised chiming bracket clock, circa 1770, the 6.5" enamel dial signed Ellicott London with central calendar ring and subsidiary regulation dial in the arch above, set within a gilt surround engraved with flowers, strike/silent lever at XII, the similar signed repeating seven pillar triple fusee and chain movement with verge escapement and rise and fall regulation, bell striking and chiming on eight bells, the front plate stamped Thwaites 533, the back plate engraved with leafy scrolls around a basket of flowers, the bell top case banded with gilt-brass and profusely decorated with gilt-brass mounts, the sides with carrying handles and well chased rococo frets, 25" high overall (pendulum and keys) *John Ellicott the second, a highly respected maker, took his son Edward into partnership in about 1760, after which date the clocks made by father and son were signed Ellicott London. Thwaites made several clocks for Ellicott and the serial number for this clock dates it to 1771 *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 18/12/1990 for £8000 ( lot 917)

Lot 1515

Good French ormolu black and green marble two train figural mantel clock, the 3.75" white dial signed Causard á Paris within an ornate cast pedestal attended by a Classical robed maiden leaning beside, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, upon a stepped rectangular base with ornate scrolling foliate front feet, 18.5" high (pendulum)

Lot 1410

Fine and rare miniature hook and spike brass verge lantern clock, the 3" brass arched dial signed John Bushman, London on an oval boss to the foliate engraved arch over a brass chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with central alarm dial and single iron hand, surmounted by foliate pierced side frets, strapwork bell and finial, 6.5" high (pendulum and weights) * This clock retains the complete alarm work

Lot 1527

English rosewood double fusee mantel clock, the 7.5" white dial signed G.E. Frodsham, Grace Church St, London, the substantial movement with locking pendulum and striking on a large bell, within a foliate carved scrolling case with wavy pediment 17" high (pendulum and key)

Lot 1204

Grande Sonnerie carriage clock with alarm, the movement striking with two hammers on a bell, selection lever to the base, within a gorge brass case, 7.5" high

Lot 1170

Burroughes & Watts Ltd Billiards and Snooker session timing clock, circa 1920s; as the mechanically driven minute hand makes contact with one of four brass pegs located around an outer brass ring, it causes a battery operated bell located on outside of case to be rung, 10" dial with Roman numerals, 18" square mahogany case. *The movement is an "Empire" movement made by English Watch & Clock Manufacturing Co/H Williamson pre 1932

Lot 1326

French Empire ormolu two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking with two hammers on a bell, the 3.25" white dial within a pillar case supported upon a rectangular base with egg and dart frieze, surmounted by instruments emblematic of science, 15" high (pendulum)

Lot 1308

French ormolu and grey marble two train mantel clock garniture, the Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, the 4" white painted floral dial inset into a fluted column supported upon a breakfront base and surmounted by a Classical urn with pineapple finial, 16.5" high (pendulum and key); also with a pair of matching four light candelabra, 18.75" high (pendulum and key)

Lot 1827

Oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed Davies, Saint-Harmon to the foliate engraved brass centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a bell top, 80" high (pendulum, no weights)

Lot 1333

Fine Augsburg gilt metal and steel striking cruciform clock, the stepped ogee foot with inhabited foliate engraving on silvered bun feet supporting the movement casing finely pierced and engraved with rearing stags and horses amongst strapwork foliage and cornucopias, the crucifix applied with the Corpus Christi with the scroll plaque above cast with the letters INRI and with gilt orb above with revolving silvered Roman chapter ring and blued steel pointer, beneath the figures of Mary and Joseph of Aramathea with skull and crossed bones at their feet, the movement having four baluster pillars with chased terminals, chain fusee for the going with foliate pierced and engraved open footed cock, the back plate stamped AMW, the strike train with numbered steel countwheel visible on the top plate with pierced and engraved foliate cock, its going barrel foliate engraved with similarly pierced and engraved gate and striking on a bell housed in the base, circa 1600, 12.25" high *This clock was purchased from Christie's on 24/11/1993 for £8000 (lot 216) and was listed then as formerly the property of a nobleman

Lot 1301

Good Vernis Martin bracket clock, French, circa 1770, the 9" enamel dial signed Hré Lieutaud á Marseille with well pierced gilt hands, the similarly signed five pillar movement, no. 745 with anchor escapement, silk suspension and outside numbered countwheel bell, the waisted case painted with summer flowers on an apple green ground and outline with gilt-brass foliate mounts, 28.25" high; with a similarly decorated wall bracket, 13.75" high (pendulum and key) *This clock was purchased from Sotheby's on 28/9/1985 for £5000 (lot 360)

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