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A silver open face key-wound presentation pocket watch, the inner cover inscribed 'Presented to R. Bell Kennedy, As a Public Recognition of his Bravery in Attempting to Rescue his Comrade from Drowning, March 24 1906'. Together with an American Elgin Watch Co. silver open face pocket watch. (2)
Dinky Toys 299 Crash Squad, Bell Police Helicopter & Plymouth Police Car, 410 Bedford Royal Mail Van box with John Menzies van, 417 Motorway Services Ford Transit Van ( header card detached from box) 667 Armoured Patrol Car, 683 Chieftain Tank, with missiles,978 Bedford TK Refuse Wagon and 8 x 11th, 15 x 13th edition Dinky Toy Catalogues in 1975/76 11th edition trade counter top box, models are in near mint original condition, boxes are fair to good (7 items)
A group of Royal Commemorative and other ceramics by Coalport, Royal Albert, Royal Worcester, Wedgwood, etc., comprising six boxed plates (including railway examples), three boxed mugs, seven unboxed mugs, a Royal Doulton bust of the Queen Mother, a boxed Lladro model of a bell and a Coalport Coalbrookdale Collection Silver Jubilee vase in original wooden packing case (a.f.) (Q)
Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures: Liberty Bell DB257 (boxed with cert) Statue of Liberty DB198 (boxed), Indian DB202 and Cowboy DB201 both boxed with certificates, Federation DB224 and Basketball Player DB262. Both boxed with certificates, Minstrel DB211 and Detective DB193. Both boxed with certificate ( tray)
LGOC/London Transport BELL PUNCH TICKET MACHINE, serial no 68207, complete with backing plate inscribed 'London Transport' plus the small tool designed for opening the machine casing and 3 spare paper seals marked 'LTE 1957'. Machine is in working order - punches and rings. From the estate of the last Superintendent of LT's Ticket Works. [1 + accessories]
Quantity of London Transport etc PLATES, CAP BADGES, BELL-PUSHES & STICKERS including one chrome and one plastic bell-push, RT Central Area enamel radiator badge, e-plate for route 24, cap badges for Central Buses, London Country and London Buses and some stickers. Generally in good to very good condition. [10]
A Substantial Wedgwood dinner service for ten persons, "Hathaway rose" to include dinner plates, cake plates, side plates, soup bowls, soup terrines and saucers, small bowls, dessert bowls, coffee cups and saucers, tea cups and saucers, napkins rings plus several serving dishes and plates, vases, sugar bowls, coffee pot, tureens, sauce boats and decorative eggs and a bell
'Fox Hunting', four 19th century coloured engravings by E Bell after George Morland (British 1763-1804) pub. 1801, 22cm x 26cm and eight other 19th century and later Hunting/Steeplechase engravings and prints (16) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
John Arthern of Northwich - an early 19th century(?) mahogany longcase clock, the hood having a broken swan-neck pediment and twin pilasters flanking a brass arched 13" dial, signed to silvered mount to arch over rolling moondial, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within cast brass cherub mask spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, matted and engraved centre with rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a gong (originally bell strike and later converted), the case having quarter turned fluted pilasters flanking marquetry inlaid panelled door to further marquetry inlaid boxbase, on ogee bracket feet, h.229cm
Large Mahogany Longcase Clock on short bracket supports, glass door, eagle mounted orb, plinth with contrasting ebony inlay, pair reeded columns, unnamed 3 train 8 bell chiming movement with silvered chapter ring, gilt angel head spandrels, striking on gong, chime silent, secondary seconds dial, lead weights & key
John Webster of London - an 18th century brass longcase clock dial and movement, the 11¼" square brass dial having cast brass C scroll spandrels, signed silvered chapter ring with Roman & Arabic numerals, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day five pillar weight driven movement (lacking bell but with seatboard)
A late 19th century French white marble and gilt bronze mantel clock by Henri Marc of Paris , having 4¼" white enamel chapter ring, with skeletonised centre within floral cast surround, the column of circular half-fluted form to further integral square plinth, having exposed twin train movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and key, all housed in a later gilt brass and glazed fitted case, clock h.30.5cm, case h.37.5cm
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