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A delftware glass-bottomed mug c.1780-85, painted in blue with a maid pouring tea for a couple seated in a garden, the other side with three figures playing a game at a small table beneath trees, either side of a bell inscribed 'I T B' in black, the rim and foot with a trellis band, some damages, 12cm. Provenance: acquired from Christie's, 5th April 1965, lot 160 (part), formerly in the collection of Sir Gilbert Mellor. Illustrated: Lipski & Archer, Dated English Delftware, p.191, no.855. The description claims that the mug is dated 1783 on the bell with the initials, however no date is apparent.
ALDIS BROTHERS LTD., BIRMINGHAMA SCARCE WORLD WAR ONE PERIOD TELESCOPIC RIFLE-SIGHT, serial no. 194578,possibly from a No1MkIII sniper rifle, with blued steel 10 3/4in. body of 1in. diameter, brass objective lens housing with makers details, flared ocular bell, brass focusing plate and equiped with an elevation turret only with locking screw, some loss to finish
BENJAMIN BRINLEY COX OF LONDONA VINTAGE EARLY 20TH CENTURY PERIOD UMBRELLA,with brown faded cotton canopy measuring approx. 34in., brass tip ferrule, crook handle with carved pheasant head with glass eyes, with silver band marked 'EM BELL, Northend, Durham, with London silver hall marks dated 1912
An early 19th Century mahogany bracket clock by Desbois London, the case with pagoda top and fitted a twin fusee movement with pull hour repeat, 26.5cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Clock in very good condition and has been in the same ownership for many years and been well maintained. The clock is in working order complete with pendulum bell, lock and wind keys. Both case and movement are numbered 11799. Both dial and back plate signed. Case condition good with acceptable blemishes with age. Baillie records Daniel, London 1800 - 1840. This clock is not by Jacob Debois.
Soul / Funk 7" Singles, approximately one hundred and fifty 7" singles of mainly Soul, Funk, Northern and Disco with artists including Archie Bell & The Drells, Ultrafunk, Trammps, Hues Corporation, Barry White, Kool & The Gang, Earth Wind & Fire, Tymes, Billy Paul and more - various years and conditions
Thomas Eayre, Kettering George II oak longcase clock, square brass dial with single hand, signed Thos Eayre Kettering to the silvered chapter ring, cast spandrels, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with pagoda hood, shaped long door, plinth base, height 218 cm.Footnote: Thomas Eayre, Kettering 1717-57.
A vintage 5 way 'Ultimate' Bus Ticket machine carrying a full complement of various denominations of Bell Punch ticket rolls. The machine comes with strap, to which is attached a metal ticket punch marked 'P354', all housed in a metal carry case together with six spare ticket rolls. There are no identifying marks as to the operator with which this machine saw service although all tickets supplied with the machine are of the commonly available 'City of Cardiff Transport' type.
SWITZER Stephen - The Practical Kitchen Gardiner or, a new and entire system of Directions - Meloury, Kitchen Garden & Potagery 424 pages & Index, illustrated, printed for Thomas Woodward 1727, De La QUINTINEY - The Complete Gard'ner - or Directions for Cultivating and right ordering of fruit gardens & kitchen gardens - 7th Edition, printed for A & W Bell 1719 - illustrated 325 pages & index
An unusual early 20th century German bisque novelty match/hat pin holder in the form of a man without outsized feet, further ceramics including a Lladro Daisa figure of an angel and a sleeping infant Christ, a Nao figure of a girl with a puppy, a Beswick matt glazed model of a Siamese cat, a teapot commemorating H Astley-Bell, Preston Mayor, a Shelley loving cup commemorating the same mayor and dated 1922, an 1897 Victoria Jubilee commemorative mug, etc
MID-19TH CENTURY FRENCH WALL MOUNTED WEIGHT DRIVEN CLOCK, ROBERT A ALBI, THE RED PAINTED AND GILT HIGHLIGHTED CASE WITH ARCHITECTURAL PEDIMENT AND OVERHANGING CORNICE TO A GLAZED PULL OFF FRONT PANEL AND WITH SHAPED BASE TO A 24CMS (9 1/2 INS) ROMAN ENAMEL DIAL WITH RED OUTSIDE MINUTE TRACK AND INSIDE DATE WITH CAST AND PIERCED TREFOIL BRASS HANDS TO A TWIN WEIGHT DRIVEN MOVEMENT WITH LARGE PENDULUM WITH LYRE SHAPED AND DISC DETAIL AND WITH ANCHOR ESCAPEMENT AND STRIKE ON A BELL, HEIGHT 168CMS
A late 18thC gilt metal pair cased pocket watch by William Slaughter of London, the convex enamelled dial with arabic numerals (no glass), having verge escapement with fusee movement, open pierced decoration to the sides of case, 2" overall diameter - a/f.Please note that the bell included in this lot does not necessarily fit this watch.
19th century oak and specimen wood longcase clock by Glase, Bridgnorth, anchor escapement striking bell, the swan neck pediment flanked by finials over painted arched face, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, baluster turned half columns, shaped trunk door, plinth base and bracket feet, 227cm high.
Regency mahogany and inlaid longcase clock by Bagnall, Gloucester, the arched hood mounted by finials, metal face, Roman and Arabic numerals, ticking ship, flanked by spiral columns, shell inlaid trunk door, stepped base, bracket feet, anchor escapement striking bell, 219cm high.CONDITION REPORT: Mahogany cornice is later. The veneer is lacking to the marquetry. There are cracks around the trunk door. The veneer to the base has been patched. There are packers under seat board. Well presented but not entirely original.
A mid-19th century gilt bronze mantel clock, the case surmounted with water-girl in full dress, over a circular white enamel dial (badly damaged), with twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the case with further C-scroll, acanthus leaf, shell and flower head cast decoration, h.49cmCondition report: Dial badly damaged. Second water jug? to right hand side of top is missing. Loss to tip of existing water jug. Bell incomplete. Movement with some signs of metal fatigue. Case otherwise with good and original patina, some handling wear. Original gilding. Woman probably probably had something running through her hands. Grubby.
Owen Evans of Llanwnda - a 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a broken swept pediment, twin fluted pilasters flanking arched brass 13" dial, signed to the arch and having rolling moon dial, brass main dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, scroll leaf engraved centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the 'London' case probably being associated and having fluted pilasters flanking crossbanded door, to a further panelled boxbase, on ogee bracket feet, h.233cm
A circa 1900 Swiss rosewood cased music box, the 6" comb playing eight airs and striking on three bells, with stop-play and change-repeat functions, the case with marquetry inlays and crossbanding, w.42cmCondition report: Case tired and requires re-polishing. Comb good, no breaks. In running order. Bell to right side not striking.
A late 19th century French gilt bronze mantel clock, retailed by Hall & Co, Manchester, the case surmounted with a pedestal urn and having applied goat masks, the porcelain inset dial decorated in enamels and heightened in gilt, twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement striking on a bell, the case with further porcelain inset panels, h.34.5cm
James Smith of (Kings) Lynn - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a 12" arched brass dial, signed to silvered disc on dial, the silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, cast brass spandrels, silvered subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, matted centre, twin winding holes for a brass five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the hood with stop-fluted brass pilasters, the case with quarter turned stop-fluted brass pilasters, arched panelled door to a boxbase, h.215cm.Old break to top of pediment.Approx. 6” vertical veneer split to door.Minor veneer losses to base, otherwise good but grubby and unpolished.Fluted pilasters flanking dial possibly later.With door key.Dial good with modest tarnishing to chapter ring only.Dial and movement appear all original.Seat board is old replacement.Hour hand loose.Not currently running.
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