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A late 19th century oak ballot box, thirty one white voting balls and twenty nine black voting ball with thirteen further ebonised balls within two red drawer string bags, the square box with central circular hole above a single drawer, 28cm x 30cm x 20cm, with two Shrewsbury glass Cod bottles, another similar and an early 20th century bell with turned wooden handle, 26cm high
Adrian Bell, 16 assorted titles including seven first editions in dust wrappers: "Sunrise to Sunset", "The Budding Morrow", "The Black Donkey", "A Suffolk Harvest", etc., plus "The Flower and The Wheel", reprint, eight uniform editions in dust wrappers and "Adrian Bell: Voice of the Countryside" signed by the author, Ann Gander (16)
Bears - ten bears and a golly to include a Steiff mohair bear with yellow button tag in ear, bell on collar and jointed limbs approximately 30 cm (h), a mohair bear 49 cm (h) with jointed limbs, straw body, stitched nose and a growler (not working), a vintage doll and similar. Estimate £40 - £60
19th century Yorkshire mahogany longcase clock, moulded swan neck pediment above stepped arched glazed door with turned supports, shaped and figured trunk door, enamel Roman dial painted with hunting scene, alarm set dial, subsidiary seconds and date dials, eight day movement striking on bell, H242cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Whitehurst, Derby - a George III oak 30 hour long case clock, the 11" brass dial signed, the movement stiking on a bell, to a plain hood and trunk, height 200 cm, pendulum, weight. John Whitehurst II (1761-1834) was apprenticed in Congleton to his father James and succeeded to the firm started in Derby by his famous uncle, John Whirtehurst FRS (1713-1788). His son John (1788-1855) was apprenticed to him 1802-1809 after which he joined his father in business, their products thereafter being signed Whitehurst & Son/Derby and numbered from a year or so later, suggesting this instrument was made prior to 1809.
Frank Dobson - Driffield, a Victorian mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the 13" painted dial with floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass finials, key, pendulum and two weights, height 215 cm. Frank Dobson had premises in Market Place, Driffield between 1823 -1861, Craven Lyons, of Bridlington, worked for him as a journeyman prior to 1823. He also ran the Post Office, was a brass founder, sold jewellery and fishing tackle, a man of many talents.
A 20th Century Seiko Bell-Matic ( Bell Matic Bellmatic ) gentleman's stainless steel automatic calendar wristwatch. The seventeen jewel watch having a silvered dial with applied batton numerales and faceted hands, day and date aperture to three. Model number 4006-6011 made in japan and being water resistant, fitted with original Seiko a stainless steel strap with deployment clasp. Face measures 34 mm diameter.
Lott Barwise Cockermouth; a George III mahogany longcase clock, the arched moulded hood with broken swan neck pediment, freestanding cylindrical tapering pillars, shaped crossbanded long trunk door between reeded quarter round pilasters, the panelled base on bracket feet, the 12" painted dial with date aperture, the single train movement striking on a bell, 214cm high x 51cm wide x 23cm deep. Illustrated
Trott, Bell and Clarke signed Warwickshire CCC FDC. Attached to A4 paper with corner tabs. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
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