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Pair late 18th / early 19th century Old Sheffield Plate chambersticks of shaped circular form, with scroll and stylised shell borders, scroll thumb piece with engraved initial, inverted bell candle holders (numbered 3876), with central wick-trimmer apertures and separate sconces, together with two associated snuffers, plater's marks for Blagden, Hodgson & Co., 18.5cm across
Impressive mid-19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain clock garniture comprising mantel clock mounted with classical female holding dividers by a table globe, scrolls, books and floral and insect painted porcelain panels and dials and pair of four branch candelabra with floral and insect decorated porcelain panels on scroll and beaded feet, 40cm - 48cm (3). Bell and pendulum present
Late 19th Century French boulle work mantel clock with enamel dial. French movement striking on bell, ornate red tortoiseshell and gilt brass case. Key and sunburst pendulum present, sold with letter from Arthur Negus regarding the clock and related ephemera, 37cm high CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and as far as we are aware in working order. Dial has tiny hairline cracks in the centre at 3 o'clock and some minor surface damage above right hand side winding hole. Case is dirty. Metalware is tarnished and lifting in places. Boullework has some losses and a split on the right hand side
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include Royal Worcester dessert plates, 'Butterflies' trinket bell, 'Nuthatch' No3334, two small wall pockets, 'Kestrel' modelled by James Alder, Wedgwood green jasperware jug, boxed Royal Crown Derby tea strainer and stand, two continental porcelain figures (af), approximate heights 30cm, etc (14)
A Continental brass barrelled flintlock boxlock blunderbuss pistol c 1800, 12” overall, bell mouth barrel 7” originally with spring bayonet, the frame engraved with trophies and with top safety. FC (worn overall, top of cock missing, trigger guard and butt crudely replaced), with an original butt which might be adaptable.
A HM silver spice tower with filigree cage, hallmarked London 1916 by Joseph Rogers CONDITION REPORT: The piece is in complete, original condition. There is a bend to the pedestal base so the piece stands off kilter. The door opens and closes firmly. All bells, birds, flag etc. hallmarked. One bell is loose, but undamaged. Weight 180g, height 25 cm.
Victorian Panel of Crazy Patchwork, incorporating coloured and patterned silks, velvets, the majority of the patches have coloured silk embroidery in the form of flower heads, initials, butterflies and insects, abstract shapes, each corner is in velvet with floral embroidery, signed 'Pie' and dated '1897', backed with pale blue floral fabric and cotton paisley stripe, 130cm squareProvenance: The patchwork was made by Sarah Eliza Pye, who was married to James Pye. By 1881 James worked as a 'Silk Factory Overlooker' in the Bell Busk Silk Mill, near Coniston Cold, Yorkshire, run and owned by CA Rickards, following after his father by working in the mills. By 1891 they had moved house, James 37 was now working as a 'Silk Spool Overlooker' at the Bell Busk Mill, and his wife now 34 years old was bringing up their three young children. Sarah made the panel in 1897 to either commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, or to celebrate her 40th birthday.By 1911 the Pyes had moved to Skipton and James was a 'Property Agent and Rent Collector'. James Pye and Son still exists in Skipton today as an estate agents, but no longer have any direct connection with the Pye family. Lots 2003-2006 are all related to the Pyes and the Bell Busk Spinning Mill.. Some of the fabrics have split or worn, some slight discolouration and wear. Slight rubbing to velvet on edges. Approx 8-12 patches of silk have split or showing signs of wear. With a paisley and floral cotton/backing. Otherwise slight wear only.
Victorian Crazy Patchwork, comprising a wall hanging incorporating printed and woven silk, velvets and cottons, within yellow silk embroidered outlines, 150cm by 170cm; a tea pot cosie with velvet centres to each side, embroidered with a teapot and a sprig of flowers, some patches embroidered with flowers, cotton lining, 38cm by 28cm; another in silks and velvet, with striped trim, 37cm by 29cm; another using cottons also with gold coloured trim, blue cotton quilted lining, 34cm by 24cm; length of cut crazy patchwork, 38cm by 150cm, and a cushion cover (6)Provenance: James and Sarah Pye, Bell Busk, Yorkshire
Sewing Accessories, comprising two tartan ware rectangular hinged sewing boxes in Stuart and Prince Charlie check, bearing labels for C A Rickards Ltd, Bell Busk Mills, Leeds, and a card thread box and cover with the Rickards paper label mount; two wooden cylindrical Dewhurst's thread cases with covers; small group of lace makers bobbins including a bone example carved with 'Uncle George', treen and modern examples etc Provenance: James and Sarah Pye
C A Rickards, Bell Busk Mill, Leeds Advertising Haberdashery Display Case, with chromolithograph to the top enclosing four examples of fabrics, the lower half shows examples of raw silk and threads used at the mill, in a hinged glazed wall mounted case, 55cm by 48cm Provenance: Bell Busk Mill was built in 1794, was water powered producing cotton yarn initially, then moving onto silk weaving, this could be due to the cotton famine of the early 1860s. They produced silk threads for hand and machine sewing, buttonhole twists, knitting, embroidery and weaving silks. It is quite possible that James Pye brought back silk scraps from the mill for his wife to incorporate in her patchworks. Charles Rickards took over the mill ownership in 1862 and had sole ownership in 1897, trading as C A Rickards. Rickards was one of the founder companies of the English Sewing Cotton Company Ltd.
A late 19th century cheese bell and base, applied with cameo mounts depicting fox hunting, acorns and oak leaves against a cane coloured ground, unmarked, 29cm high CONDITION REPORT: Some firing cracks to the cameo moulding. No obvious signs of restoration or cracks. Some light surface scuffs.
A Merrythought musical Cheeky Bear, the small bear with golden coloured mohair and with felt and cloth pads and bell within each ear, 30cm long, no label CONDITION REPORT: Plush appears more worn to the ears and seams throughout especially to the top of head and bottom. Right arm seam is looser compared to the others. Re-stitched repair to top of head. Label missing. Felt pads to arms are worn to the centre of each. Condition is play worn.
Maxitrak 7.25 inch gauge 2-4-4 Bridgton and Harrison type narrow gauge "Forney" locomotive and tender, tender marked S.R.&.R.L for "Sandy River and Rangley Lakes Railroad" No.8 Maine U.S.A, a very finely built example named "Lucy" with 2 outside cylinders, modern coal fired boiler, with CE standard mark and ST1027, easy access to back head controls to regulator, reversing lever and brake, bell lever, small coal bunker and water tank with hand pump on bunker, sold on a 4 wheel custom trolley with lifting eyes, very fine condition overall
A small tray containing Lionel items including Lionel Junior black 2-4-0 electric loco with 4 wheel Lionel Lines tender, dark green electric 0-4-0 loco with headlights and bell, maroon electric New York Central Lines 0-4-0 loco no. 150, black bogie Lionel Lines tender, black 4 wheel Lionel Lines tender and a green 4 wheel Lionel Lines tender, all (F-G)
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