Early 20th century brass drum-cased alarm timepiece with ring suspension and replacement front feet to a composite Roman dial with outside minute track, blued steel spade hands and alarm subsidiary at 6 to a three-quarter plate circular brass movement with short bob pendulum and strike on a bell, height 11cms
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Late 19th century French boule and ebonised mantel clock, Hry Marc et Paris, the architectural case with shaped pediment and canted corners to an ogee moulded section on plinth base to a cast and beaded bezel with bevelled glass enclosing an 11cms signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track (hairline crack and repair at 6), and fitted with blued steel trefoil hands to a circular brass movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement with silk suspension and strike on a bell, height 44 1/2cms
Late 19th century gilt spelter figural mantel clock with drum shaped case surmounted by male and female figures on a pierced and shaped base to a 8cms Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and moon hands to a circular brass movement with back mounted count wheel, anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 31cms
Late 19th century walnut and inlaid drop dial wall clock, the bevelled surround over carved and pierced ears with glazed and hinged door and shaped base to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 29cms painted Roman dial with pierced hands to a twin spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 70cms
Late 19th century French black and variegated rouge marble mounted mantel clock, the plinth shaped case surmounted by a shallow urn with gilt and cast brass mount with further side handles raised on paw feet to a cast and beaded bezel to a 9 1/2 cms Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track and fleur de lys type hands to a circular brass movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 49cms
Early 19th century 8-day longcase clock movement, Clements - Oxford, the 30cms arched and engraved silvered dial with strike silent subsidiary to the arch to a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track enclosing subsidiaries for seconds and date with black finished hands to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 42cms
Early 20th century French base metal cased mantel clock, the waisted case with applied floral and thistle detail on scrolling feet to a painted 8cms Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track and fancy hands to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 37cms
Late 18th century walnut cased 8-day longcase clock, Wm Nicholls - Oundle, the case with overhanging cornice and plain frieze to a pull off door with three quarter barley twist columns to an ogee moulded throat and long trunk door with D moulded surround and central lenticle (lacking all metal ware) and raised on a stepped plinth base to a 28cms square brass dial with cast and applied cherubs head spandrels enclosing a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, outside 5-minute track and inside quarters with further half hour markers and matted and engraved centre with ringed winding squares beneath subsidiary seconds and date aperture to a movement with plates united by five knopped and finned pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated, lacking weights and pendulum and case requiring completion of restoration), height 216cms
Mid-19th century mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, Houghton - Chorley, the hood with overhanging cornice surmounted by a break arch pediment to a fretted frieze over free standing columns to a moulded throat and further quarter columns flanking a shaped long trunk door on panelled plinth base with canted corners on bracket feet to a 33cms square brass dial with cast and applied foliate spandrels enclosing a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with further engraved centre and sunk subsidiary seconds with date aperture and pierced steel hands to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 223cms
Late 19th century oak and mahogany cross-banded 8-day longcase clock, Robt Knox - Beith, the hood with swan neck pediment and central globe and spike finial over free standing columns to a moulded throat and further panelled trunk with short trunk door flanked by quarter columns on square plinth and bracket base to a 30cms arched dial signed to the arch between dolphin finials over cast and applied cherub spandrels to a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring and further engraved centre with subsidiaries for seconds and date to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell (associated), height 220cms
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
Mid-19th century mahogany cased bracket clock, Connell late Ganthony - 83 Cheapside, London, 486, the drum topped case with side scrolls with ogee moulding to a plinth base and raised on bun feet to a re-veneered front panel with glazed aperture beneath a cast bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a signed and silvered 19cms dial with strike/silent lever at 12 and with blued steel trefoil hands to a plain brass movement with plates united by five plain pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 51 1/2cms
Mid-19th century oak and mahogany cross-banded 8-day longcase clock, unsigned, the hood with swan neck pediment and central finial over free standing columns to a moulded throat, short trunk door on a panelled plinth base to a 30cms third period arched dial with country house and lake to the arch over further rural painted spandrels with Roman chapter ring and outside minute track with subsidiary seconds and pierced hands to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell (associated), height 215cms
Mid-19th century longcase clock movement, 30cms, Edward Hubbard - Oakham, the arched dial set with painted moon phases over cast and applied spandrels to a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and enclosing subsidiaries for seconds and date with pierced hands to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 43 1/2 cms
Mid-19th century brass cased bulkhead type timepiece, William Barthman - New York, Chelsea Ship's bell, the drum shaped case mounted in a mahogany desk stand to a 9cms signed and silvered dial with engraved Arabic numerals, outside minute track and blued steel hands and with visible regulation at 10 to a twin spring driven movement with platform escapement and strike for hours and half hours, diam of case 12cms, width of base 20cms
HO Gauge Model Railway Accessories by Roco Faller and other makers, including Faller 513, 515 and 516 backdrops, Roco 40296 Point Motors (2), 40292 Uncoupler, 10520 Switches, , 10623 Wire (2), 42609 manual uncoupler, Gulli Bleu Trolley kit, D & R Station Bell, all in original packaging, various kitbuilt buildings including Saw Mill, Houses, Sheds and other building, various items spares and Platform accessories individually bagged, Oil Pump, Tug and Barge and other items, generally VG, boxes G (qty)
Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A ceramic figure of a courtly attendant with short hair, layered robes with V-shaped necklines, hands folded within the bell-shaped sleeves, flared skirt, baggy trousers and rectangular shoes; pigment remaining to head, shoes and neckline; mounted on a custom-made stand. 3.8 kg, 63cm including stand (24 3/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; acquired on the UK art market before 2000; accompanied by original thermoluminescence test certificate no.C119a75 issued by Oxford Authentication Ltd. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Finely modelled, some restoration.
13th-6th century BC. A bronze tubular sceptre finial comprising a bell-shaped mouth and balustered shank, openwork upper section formed as a bifacial stylised figure with ribbed collar, facing mask flanked by wings extending upwards to beast-heads grasped at the throat by a facing figure with bent arms. Cf. Godard, F. The Art of Iran, London, 1965, pl.19 for type. 375 grams, 34cm (13 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; previously acquired on the UK art market, 1990s. Fine condition.
Late 19th-early 20th century AD. A silver-gilt goblet with bell-shaped foot, bulb to the stem, deep bowl, surface decorated with polychrome enamelled plaques and tendrils, stars of David, facetted garnet cabochons, probably a Kiddush cup used for blessing wine on Friday evenings. 343 grams, 17.7cm (7"). From the family collection of a Hampstead gentleman; formerly acquired in the 1980s. Fine condition.
Late 19th-early 20th century AD. A carved spinach jade cup in a Mughal style with bell-shaped bowl, basal ring, S-scrolled handle with slot to the outer face, running scrolls and tendrils to the sidewall and lotus petals to the lower edge. 253 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). From the family collection of a Hampstead gentleman; formerly acquired in the 1980s. Very fine condition.
South Italian, 5th-4th century BC. A black-glaze kantharos with bell-shaped body, sharply carinated to the bottom and flared to the rim; tall stemmed foot with central moulding and splayed base; high strap handles extending above the rim; body decorated with incised tendrils above a band of scrolls. 455 grams, 24cm (9 1/2"). Property of a North London gentleman; formerly in a old Cambridgeshire collection. Fine condition.
A E King (19th Century)Watercolour drawing Pastoral scene with thatched barn, calf and cow in foreground and figures on path, signed lower right, 23cm x 30cm A D Bell (20th Century)Watercolour drawingFishermen in the foreground with windmill, signed and dated 1914 lower left, 42cm x 27cm Watercolour drawingRiver Dove, Dovedale, Derbyshire, signed lower left (3)
A collection of 19th century and other ceramics including a barge ware tea pot and stand with applied floral detail, various majolica plates, a smear glazed jug with relief hunting detail, a 19th century Staffordshire figure group of Tam 'O' Shanter and Sooter Johnny, a 1930s hat pin holder in the form of a bell boy, an imari style bowl of four sided form, a lustred bowl with silvered base and prunus blossom decoration, etc
A late 17th / 18th century Queen Anne walnut chest of drawers on stand. Raised on bell feet with a central arched recess flanked by a series of short drawers. Above a chest with 2 short over 3 long drawers having brass handles and escutcheons. Dismantles into 2 pieces for ease of movement. Measures 114cms high x 95cms wide x 53cms depth
An original WWII Second World War Air Ministry Lancaster Bomber feathering switch Type XJ-D/4. Autographed to the body by Lancaster veterans: Bomb Aimer John Bell, Dambuster George Johnny Johnson and Pilot Benny Goodman. Supplied with a custom display plinth, also autographed by George Johnny Johnson. NOTE: Proceeds from this lot are being donated towards the ' Attack On The Sorpe Dam ' film project. The film tells the story of the famous Dambusters raid of WWII, and features testimony from George 'Johnny' Johnson himself. A preview of the footage completed so far, as well as an appearance by George 'Johnny' Johnson, is taking place on February 9th at The Watershed Cinema in Bristol. Tickets can be purchased here: www.dambusters.eventbrite.co.uk )
A GOLD, SILVER AND DIAMOND EGYPTIAN REVIVAL SUITE, comprising necklace and bracelet, the necklace composed of seven bell-shaped hammered silver and gold mounted portrait medallions to a yellow gold trace-link chain, each medallion set with a small brilliant-cut diamond, the bracelet formed as five interlinked square-shaped medallions, each depicting a sphinx and set with two small brilliant-cut diamonds, necklace approx. length 40cm, bracelet approx. link 18cm., clasps stamped 750. (2)
WILLIAMSON (George C.) Andrew & Nathaniel Plimer, Miniature Painters Their Lives and Their Works, London: George Bell & Sons for the Chiswick Press, 1903, 4to., number 34 of 110 copies on handmade paper of which numbers 1-75 contain 30 hand-coloured plates, plates, some light spotting and marginal soiling, original linen, gilt (bound in Lady Margaret Crichton-Stuart's hand-loom linen, specially woven for the purpose at House of Falkland, Fife), soiled, some damage to head of spine
A Continental marble and patinated metal mantel clock in the Art Deco taste, the lozenge dial with Arabic numerals against a silvered ground, signed P. Tzern, within a shaped case in variegated marbles and mounted with a model of a leaping deer, eight day movement striking on a bell. Length 52cm
A Louis XV style gilt-metal mounted marquetry bracket clock, 20th century of cartouche shape, the 17cm embossed gilt dial with enamel Roman numeral, the case with floral inlay and stylised foliate Rococo surmount, on shell cast scroll feet, eight day movement striking on a bell, with keys and pendulum. Height 58cm
LGOC/London Transport BELL PUNCH TICKET MACHINE, serial no 40734, complete with backing plate with an extra position for the ticket-canceller (see next lot in this sale) plus a wooden ticket-rack filled with part-used LT ticket packs, 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. [2 + accessories]
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