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Lot 1437

Large Art Deco Carrera marble and serpentine mounted three piece clock garniture with further gilt metal mounts, the rectangular gilt dial with Arabic numerals, the two train movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, the lock case 22ins wideIn good condition but needs a clean, no signs of major damage.No pendulum present.Movement is signed ' F. C. '

Lot 1443

19th Century white marble and Pietra Dura inlaid mantel clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and two train movement, striking on a bell (pendulum lacking)

Lot 1444

19th Century black slate and rouge marble drum form mantle clock, the engraved gilt metal dial with Roman numerals, the two train movement stricking on a bell

Lot 1460

Art Deco red marble and green onyx mantel clock with metal mounts, the diamond shaped silvered dial signed ' A. L'esperance H. Conchot, Paris ', the two train movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, together with a pair of matching side urns

Lot 1467

Large 19th Century black slate mantel clock, the black dial with gilt Roman numerals the case with mask head appliques and side handles, the two train movement striking on a bell (pendulum lacking), signed to the dial J. W. Benson

Lot 1472

18th Century oak longcase clock, the square hood with flanking pilasters above a star inlaid shaped moulded panelled door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals and date aperture, signed William Coulton, York, 11.25ins square, the single train thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 82ins high overall

Lot 1483

George III ebony and ebonised bracket or table clock, the dome case with brass carrying handle, the arched gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary date dial to the arch, crown and sceptre spandrels and false pendulum window, signed Watson, London, the two train five pillar fusee movement with verge escapement and hour repeat function striking on a bell, the back plate with extensive neo classical foliate engraving, 18ins including the loop handle (one upper moulding lacking)The pendulum is present. Moulding missing, some old holes visible on case and alteration to platform, possibly had alterations or change of movement

Lot 1488

Ebonised and ebony veneered table or bracket clock, the gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, signed Sam Clay, Gainsbro' with decorated blind pendulum and date apertures, the case with gilt brass mounts and basket top, the two train fusee movement striking on a bell (18th Century with alterations), 19.5ins high including the loop handle

Lot 1490

Small 18th Century ebonised and gilt brass table or bracket clock, the gilt basket top and acorn finials above a moulded case and gilt bun feet, the gilt dial with mask head spandrels, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, the two train fusee movement with hour repeat function striking on a bell with engraved decorative back plate and bob pendulum (some alterations), 14ins high including the loop handleIn our opinion the case is not original to the movement. There are many signs of alteration as you can see from all the photos. Appears to be a different case movement and dial but all parts are antique.

Lot 1511

19th Century gilt cased mantel clock surmounted with a figure fishing with circular enamel dial inscribed W. Mott London, the two-train movement striking on a bell with a Jappy Freres movement

Lot 1521

German ebonised bracket clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed Camerer Kuss, London, with a two train movement striking on a bell

Lot 1522

George III mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment above shaped line inlaid door flanked by quarter pilasters raised on low ogee supports, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture inscribed Alex Mitchell, Gorballs, Glasgow, with a two train movement striking on a bell

Lot 1525

George III longcase clock movement, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsiduary seconds and date aperture, inscribed Greig Lame, Perth, with a two train movement striking on a bell

Lot 1836

Brass dinner bell on wall mounting carved oak holder

Lot 53

Silver plated saxophone inscribed to the bell Rene Guenot, A Douchet and Cie, 35 Rue Claval, Paris, in a fitted hard case with clock and mouthpiece

Lot 580

Lalique style opalescent glass vase, a cranberry glass bell, an Art Glass vase, a pedestal vase (at fault), a pedestal comport and a fruit bowl

Lot 142

A Tray of Curios to Include Two Handled Silver Plated Trophy, Vintage Dreadnought Mathematical Instrument Set, Enamelled Brass Wall Mounting Bell Pull, Cruet etc

Lot 146

A Tapestry Bell Pull with Brass Fixing Bracket

Lot 534

Siegfrieda L Bell (20th Century)/Alnmouth/watercolour, 22cm x 64.5cm/and two further watercolours by the same

Lot 840

A George III oak thirty-hour longcase clock, John Muzzell, Horsham, circa 1780, 11" dial with rococo spandrels, the engraved centre signed Jno Muzzell, Horsham, the plated movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell and with trip repeating, in a plain case, 204cm high/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith/see illustration

Lot 846

A late 19th Century oval four-glass regulator, Japy Freres & Co., the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell and with mercury compensated pendulum, 30.5cm high

Lot 153

A Regency strung mahogany mantel clock, by Wm. Potter, Wootton, the convex enamel dial with a strike/silent lever over the dial inscribed 'Wm. Potter, Wootton', the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the arched case with bold pressed metal ring handles, 43cm high

Lot 1

A brass bell with hanging bracket

Lot 354

3 Dinky Toys. Streamlined Fire Engine (250). Example with silver ladder, complete with bell. Daimler Ambulance (253) in cream with red cross and wheels. Plus a Humber Hawk Police Car (256) in black with cream interior, POLICE sign to roof and aerial to drivers side wing. All boxed, Fire Engine box a reproduction, some wear/damage. Vehicles VGC- a few minor chips only. £60-80

Lot 215

FIVE VARIOUS PORCELAIN SHIRE HORSES AND HARNESSES, TOGETHER WITH TWO FURTHER BRASS HORSES, A LETTER RACK, BELL ETC (QTY)

Lot 271

A dinner gong and brass cast bell

Lot 114

Five 19th century bell metal mugs height 17cm

Lot 163

John Charles of Portsea. A Regency brass inset mahogany bracket clock, with painted dial and unsigned twin fusee movement striking on a bell 18in.

Lot 51

A 1968 Ford Mustang coupé 289 V8, registration number NSC 161F, chassis number 8R01C150713, engine number 8R01C150713, yellow. NSC 161F is a very original, low mileage, matching numbers, notchback V8 coupé, which was imported from California USA in 2018. It was originally supplied by Maywood-Bell Ford, 6201 Atlantic Building, Bell, CA, to Joyce Scranton, one of two sisters who retained the Mustang within the family until the car was exported. The Mustang was used until 2001 clocking up a low annual mileage where upon it went into storage. The Marti report that is contained in the history file informs us that the Mustang was originally fitted with some factory upgrades including power front disc brakes, power steering, air conditioning (not currently working) tinted glass, remote control left hand mirror, tilt away steering wheel, AM radio (still working) and an electric clock. The coupé was built at San Jose, finished in yellow with a black vinyl interior and automatic transmission, the colour combination it still sports today. The odometer reading of just over 54,000 miles is confirmed with a sworn statement from the previous owner confirming the mileage at 53,812 miles on 18th July 2017 and numerous receipts with recorded mileages. This very original and genuine Mustang will be offered for auction with an accompanying history file containing the Marti report, the original and rare owners manual, receipts, the previous owner statement and previous MOT and new seat covers. V5C, MOT to June 2020, tax exempt See illustrationsAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions.

Lot 206

Glazed. Smiling Man in the Moon motif, blue eyes.Cup Markings: PORCELANIT, J M, MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, ZAKONEM CHRANENO (Czech: "legally protected design"). Bell: MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Issued: c. 1930 Dimensions: 4.75"H tallest Manufacturer: JM Porcelanit Country of Origin: Czechoslovakia Condition: Overall good

Lot 371

Black metal body, working metal crank, black Bakelite receiver.An antique desk set manufactured ca. 1948 by Oki Electric Co., Ltd. of Tokyo, Japan. Heavy black metal body with original working metal crank, original antique black Bakelite receiver, and black cord in very good condition. Sometimes recorded historically as a Fuhrer Phone, possibly because of its use by military and civilian officials during the Second World War era. Oki Electric manufactured the first telephone in Japan in 1881, just five years after Bell invented the phone, and presented at the 1885 International Inventions Exhibition in London. The company was widely responsible for the early spread of phones in Japan. Metal manufacturer plate stamped OKI ELECTRIC CO LTD, TOKYO JAPAN, partially obscured by age related wear. Partially obscured stamped serial number 94236 20-9. Issued: c. 1948 Dimensions: 9"L x 9"H x 6.5"W Country of Origin: Japan Condition: Untested. Overall good

Lot 385

Red, featuring smooth rounded aerodynamic style of post-war Bell.An original Western Electric Type 500 desk set telephone in fire engine red, manufactured ca. 1954 and featuring the smooth, rounded aerodynamic style of the post-war Bell telephone models. The first production run of Type 500s, in basic black, was made in 1949; fully colored sets were produced starting in 1954. Original paper phone label with typed number 346-1218. Incised on original receiver BELL SYSTEM PROPERTY NOT FOR SALE WESTERN ELECTRIC. Adjustable volume control wheel on bottom. Original red coiled rubber cord. Issued: c. 1954 Dimensions: 8.75"L Country of Origin: Denmark Condition: Untested. Some fraying to original cord. Overall good

Lot 141

A 20thC Frodsham brass cased carriage clock striking on a bell, 6.5" excluding handle.

Lot 138

A 19th century Chinese yellow glazed sitting cat with bell collar, Measures 20.5cm in height

Lot 147

A yellow metal 'bell' brooch, designed as a rope twist circular brooch suspending a central bell, stamped '15ct', gross weight 4.48gms, 2.4cm wide

Lot 575

An assortment of Caithness glass, to include two Bud Vases, a Bridal Bowl, a Honey Pot, a Sundae Dish, two Waisted Vases, a Christening Bell, an Images Vase with frog engraving, a Symphony Night Light and four Sonata Night Lights, all boxed with paperwork (14)

Lot 166

A 9ct rose gold charm bracelet, having approximately 20 numerous charms, to include: London double decker bus, matador, elephant, bell and other charms.

Lot 711A

A selection of 19th century brass and copper wares to include coopered ale barrels, a copper kettle, a brass coal scuttle, a Victorian brass wall mounting door knocker, a chestnut roaster, a cast bell titled 'Quime Tangit Vocem meam audit', a wall mounting oil lamp etc (Qty)

Lot 738

Three bell shaped glass hall lanterns, each bell about 30cm high (3) (one with a small chip to the prunt) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

Lot 739

A pair of bell shaped glass hall lanterns, with brass mounts, bell size 40cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

Lot 740

A near pair of glass bell shaped hall lanterns, each bell 33cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

Lot 741

A Victorian style bell shaped frosted glass hall lantern, decorated with fruiting vines, bell size 46cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

Lot 764

A 19th century eight day slate mantel clock, with Roman numeral chapter ring (cracked) and visible escapement, with movement striking on a bell, with domed top, on plinth base, the pendulum stamped 'Billev Brevete S.G.D.G', 49cm H CONDITION REPORT: There are some nibbles and chips to the slate around the base section. A few nibbles to the slate by the back door. There is a partially repaired chip to the chapter ring at 3 o'clock and several small hair line cracks between 2 and 3. Movement clean and bright. We can not guarantee that it is in full working order. Please note that if you are considering buying this clock, it is very heavy and this may affect your shipping quote.

Lot 770

A Regency mahogany eight day longcase clock, painted Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and date dial, the corners painted with figures emblematic of the continents, with movement striking on a bell, the hood with an inlaid broken swans neck pediment, the trunk on bracket feet, 221cm H

Lot 771

A 19th century French pine comptoise longcase clock, with enamel dial with Roman numerals signed 'Lamy a Nantua', with movement striking on a bell, in a painted case, 235cm H

Lot 782

A Regency brass mounted mahogany fusee bracket clock by William Hanson believed to have originally belonged to the Duke of Gloucester, enamel Roman numeral dial signed Will', Hanson Windsor', with twin fusee movement striking on a bell, engraved brass back plate also signed, the case the dome top and brass grills, on bracket feet, 38cm H (size with loop down), 30cm W x 18.5cm DPROVENANCE: Purchased from Noman Adams Ltd 7th April 1997 for £6120.00. the receipt states: 'The clock was originally owned by The Duke of Gloucester and left to his nephew the Duke of Cambridge and hen by decent through the Fitzgeorges'. CONDITION REPORT: It appears that the clock was cleaned throughout and with some repairs to make it retail condition. The glass to the back door door is not original. The are two initial stamps of WW to the bottom of the door aperture at the back. movement clean and bright. The nut for the bell may not be original. The internal panels which sit behind the brass grills are not original. Chip to the top left corner of the back door. Case with a couple of old cracks and general age wear. Enamel dial with some scratches, there is a slight blister to the enamel to the right of the name and a blemish to the enamel near the centre. Minor wear around the winding apertures. Colour good and coverall appearance ok. this is a mechanical item and therefore, we can not guarantee that it is in full working order.

Lot 179

Wooden cased set of Glass Milk measuring jugs with Brass plaque to the case lid marked "Standard Milk Measures Quart to Half Pint Monmouthshire County Council - B H Bell London", box approx 36 x 28 x 14.5cm with leather carry handle

Lot 407

An oak 8 day striking longcase clock, with a painted 12 inch dial, signed Bell - 80 inches tall, running in saleroom

Lot 418

A good quality brass carriage clock striking on a bell, the dial signed Angelus John Morley, 14cm tall - in running order and good condition

Lot 421

A good quality Ormolu mantle clock, striking on a bell, 27cm tall, numbered 1555 to movement - running in saleroom, some ware and cracks to dial

Lot 1333

A Victorian Imari palette ceramic cheese bell and stand, some wear but generally good

Lot 303

An early 20th century lacquered cased carriage clock, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, visible platform lever escapement and barrel going movement striking on a bell, h.11cm (excluding handle); together with another lacquered brass cased carriage clock (2)

Lot 313

A Victorian "The Story of Ruth" jigsaw puzzle in wooden case, and a group of 6 other vintage board games and jigsaw puzzles, to include "Bell Cross Country Rally" and an R.Journet "The Family Compendium of Puzzles" game, and a "Sensational New Flying Toy" aerocopter

Lot 1449

Antique brass hand bell with turned wooden handle (some losses), 25cm high approx

Lot 1510

George III oak longcase clock with 8 day striking movement (bell), the face with seconds hand and date aperture signed Thos Rich Worcester, 223cm high approx

Lot 1536

WW1 Capt L.R. Hargreaves, M.C silver Inkwell , presentation bell form inkwell with mounted cap badge engraved to body "Presented to the Sergeants Mess 2nd Battalion Irish Guards. By Major A.FL. Gordon. DSO.M.C. The Surmounted Cap Badge Belonged to The Late Captain L.R. Hargreaves, M.C. Irish Guards Killed in action 25th September 1916". (LESBOEUFS Battle of the Somme) Provenance Sergeants Mess Irish Guards partial sale of collection. Silver marks London 1937. With original British army inventory stickers to base. N.B Capt. LR Hargreaves M.C. played 1st class cricket for Hampshire and his mother was Alice Hargreaves nee Liddell the inspiration for Lewis Caroll's Alice in wonderland. Approx inkwell base diameter 13cm x height 13cm

Lot 1546

C19th faceted bell shape cut crystal decanter c.1890, 34cm high approx., and a C19th faceted triple ring neck cut crystal decanter

Lot 1448

THE EDISON BELL TYPE 1 'GEM' PHONOGRAPH, with tin horn and numerous cylinders

Lot 388

A 19th Century French Brass Cased Carriage Clock, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and lever escapement and with repeater movement striking on a bell

Lot 1159

Brass Sailor Door Stop, eagle mascot, brass bell, companion stand, other metalware:- One Tray

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