American Cast-Iron Plantation orAmerican Cast-Iron Plantation or Church Bell on Stand, 19th century, by the C. S. Bell Co. of Hillsboro, Ohio, marked "No. 26 Yoke, Steel Alloy Church Bell", the stand joined to a ring fitted to a pull rope, the bell clapper present, h. 34", w. 27-1/2".
CHARLES BURCHFIELD (NY/OH, 1893-1967)CHARLES BURCHFIELD (NY/OH, 1893-1967) "Study for Church Bells Ringing on a Rainy Night", graphite on paper, signed lower left and dated 1917, titled and dated on label verso from Contemporary Studios of Buffalo, NY. In silver stick frame, matted and glazed, OS: 21" x 16", SS: 12 3/4" x 8 1/4". Good condition.
A house bell with crown top, MearsA house bell with crown top, Mears Foundry, London, 1855, 50cm high, 48cm diameter, formerly hung in the original Colesbourne Park
An 18th Century cast bronze CrotalAn 18th Century cast bronze Crotal bell by Robert Wells, 13cm high
EARLY 19C. CAST BRONZE 11" RECLAIMEDEARLY 19C. CAST BRONZE 11" RECLAIMED CHURCH BELL United States,Early 19th CenturyWith flared edge and square mount, original pivoting shackle and clapper.
A late 17th Century English bellA late 17th Century English bell metal mortar 7.5ins diameter x 6ins high
ENGLISH GOTHIC STYLE FOUR BELLENGLISH GOTHIC STYLE FOUR BELL CHIMING CLOCK, 31"HEnglish chiming triple fusee clock, 19th c., the oak case fashioned as a Gothic church with high angled shingled roof, column supported spires at top and corners, fretwork faced inspection ports, the foliate embellished silvered face with Roman numerals, chime on or silent sub dial, speed adjustment subdial, the unmarked three hole movement features a four bell quarter hour Westminster chime, a pinned cylinder and hourly gong, comes with pendulum and movement key, operating, case: approx 31.5"h, 17.5"w, 11.25"d, 46.25lbs
A heavy brass bell with sacredA heavy brass bell with sacred bull capital and an oval brass spice box.
DIMINUTIVE SOUTHWESTERN MISSIONDIMINUTIVE SOUTHWESTERN MISSION STYLE BELL Cast brass with stylized floral patterns and prominent 1810 date.
A lantern clock of 17th CenturyA lantern clock of 17th Century design the bell over with strapwork support and three engraved frets to the gallery having a silvered chapter ring with brass centre inscribed Chris Holtum Church Lawford with pierced single hand thirty-hour movement and pin and hoop support 33cm (13") high
An English Brass and Steel CathedralAn English Brass and Steel Cathedral Skeleton Clock
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
the clock with a Roman numeral dial and raised on a slate base and having a triple fusée movement and striking eight bells on the quarter, half and full hour, and striking an hour gong coil on the hour.
Height overall 25 inches.
Property from a Private Collector, Lincolnwood, Illinois
An English porcelain Church GresleyAn English porcelain Church Gresley pattern broth bowl, cover and stand, c1810, painted with panels of flowers and gilt, stand 17cm diam More Information Slight wear, not cracked or chipped, no restoration
ECCLESIASTICAL BRASS SANCTUS BELLECCLESIASTICAL BRASS SANCTUS BELL CRUCIFORM FINIALEcclesiastical brass sanctus bell, with cruciform finial, on an ebonized wood base, approx 16.5"h, 10.75"diam, 11.75lbs
Nine tall Victorian smoke bells,Nine tall Victorian smoke bells, (one damaged)
PORTUGUESE EVANGELISTIC TEMPLEPORTUGUESE EVANGELISTIC TEMPLE BRONZE BELL: Cast with vignettes and apostles names in Latin of John Mark Luke and Matthew. 4 1/2'' h. x 3 3/4''. From the Estate of John Desmond and his wife Janina Hardoon Desmond.
Charleston Renaissance School (20thCharleston Renaissance School (20th century) "Calhoun St. 2nd Presbyterian Church", inscribed verso "This is for Charlie Bracket/Norman[?]", pastel on paper, 11-7/8 x 15-1/2 in.; original wood cushion molding frame,
An English oak and bell metal scaleAn English oak and bell metal scale model of a bell frame and bell 13ins wide x 6.75ins deep x 10.25ins high (slight damage)
Eight Victorian smoke bellsEight Victorian smoke bells
DATED 1861 JOHN TAYLOR CAST BRONZEDATED 1861 JOHN TAYLOR CAST BRONZE CHURCH BELL WITH WRO...Dated 1861 John Taylor Cast Bronze Church Bell with Wrought Iron Clapper ; note: John Tayler Bell foundry (Loughborough) LTD is the world's largest working bell foundry located in Leicestershire, England
Height 11.75 in. Diameter 11.75 in.
Condition:
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STAFFORDSHIRE COTTAGES CHURCH ANDSTAFFORDSHIRE COTTAGES CHURCH AND HOUSES: Group of 9 to include watch tower coin bank potpouri cottages pastille burners. One is identified as Shakespears House. The largest being a church is 11'' x 7'' the smallest 4'' tall x 3''w.CONDITION: General crazing age cracks on church under rim chip to cottage with double blue pitched roof chips to back of right chimney on house with three blue roofs.
2 IRON CATHEDRAL STILL BANKSca.2 IRON CATHEDRAL STILL BANKSca. 1908-1920; three-spire church still bank attributed to Chamberlain & Hill, England Lichfield Cathedral, 6 1/2", Condition: very good, 90% original surface; attributed to Sydenham & McOustra, England Westminster Abbey in brown and bronze paints, 6 1/4"h, Condition: 90-95% original surface
SIXTEEN BELLEEK PORCELAIN ITEMS:SIXTEEN BELLEEK PORCELAIN ITEMS: 5 BELLS; 5 CHRISTSIXTEEN BELLEEK PORCELAIN ITEMS: 5 bells; 5 Christmas ornaments; 3 pendants; 3 brooches. Each post-1965.
Mathew Bushell Calendar Clock CheshireMathew Bushell Calendar Clock Cheshire England ca. Mid 1700's Engraved brass dial with Roman numerals and calendar oak case. Bell strike chime. single weight with pendulum. Hood with glass door and two columns. Signed on the dial. Comes with a hand written letter by Oliver Mason of John Mason Ltd Watchmakers Jewelers and Silversmiths (Rotherham) on company stationary dated 1934 about Bushell having been in business at Arley Cheshire in 1740. Truck delivery only; can not be shipped.
A Victorian Brass Cathedral-FormA Victorian Brass Cathedral-Form Skeleton Clock
Late 19th Century
the clock having a Roman numeral dial and triple fusee movement and striking eight bells on the quarter, half and full hour, and striking an hour gong coil on the hour, the clock on an alabaster base with a presentation plaque reading "Presented to Captain W. S. Shepstone (Natal Carbiners) By His Brother Officers On The Occasion of His Marriage, April 17th, 1895".
Height overall 23 inches.
Property from a Private Collector, Lincolnwood, Illinois
SANCTUS TUBULAR ALTAR BELLSThreeSANCTUS TUBULAR ALTAR BELLSThree bronze chimes on a wood plaque. Labeled Offertory, Benediction, Communion, and Consecration. Approx. 11"L x 14"H. See images for details on condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
FRANCOIS HEMONY SANCTUARY BELLBrassFRANCOIS HEMONY SANCTUARY BELLBrass Sanctus Evangelist religious bell adorned with the names of Marcus, Lucas, Johannes, and Matheus over a frieze depicting the Apostles as the figures known to represent their attributes-an eagle, ox, and lion. Alsom marked with the name F. Hemony and the year 1561. Overall approx. 7-1/4"D, 10-1/2"H. Clapper is present, some writing on the lower band. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
Attributed to Richard Wilson (British,Attributed to Richard Wilson (British, 1714-1782) View of a Cathedral With Figur
17TH C. OXFORD STATION BRONZE BELLA17TH C. OXFORD STATION BRONZE BELLA bronze bell, the shoulder, waist & sound bow with reeded molding lines and exhibiting a fine old verdigris surface overall, the corona shaped suspension ring mounted to its original wooden yoke. Oxford Station, England, dated 1680. Bell height, 15.5", overall height 27" (Weight is in excess of 100 pounds.).
Cast century bell.Cast century bell.
S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) -S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) - Pen ink and watercolour - View of Bell Harry Tower Canterbury Cathedral looking towards the Memorial Gardens 8.5ins x 5.25ins signed in black in modern moulded frame and glazed
NCHELSEA SHIP’S BELL CLOCK 20THNCHELSEA SHIP’S BELL CLOCK 20TH CENTURY CASE HEIGHT 10”. CRYSTAL DIAMETER 5.5”.NCHELSEA SHIP'S BELL CLOCK, 20th Century, Bell metal case on presentation bracket. Burnished steel dial. Movement numbered 96872. Retains original key. Dimensions: Case height 10". Crystal diameter 5.5". Provenance: Collection of Robin and Laurie Young, sold to benefit the Osterville Village Library. Mr. and Mrs. Young will donate all proceeds from the sale of Lots 2310-2319 to the library and will match the total donation up to an additional $25,000.The award-winning library, located at 43 Wianno Avenue in Osterville, Massachusetts, is the third oldest library on Cape Cod, established in 1873 in the dining room of its first librarian, Mrs. Thankful Ames. It moved to its own building in 1882 and was incorporated by the state in 1883 as the Osterville Free Library. In 1958 it moved again, to its current location in the heart of Osterville village, and the building underwent an extensive renovation in 2010, reopening in 2012. Its mission is to inspire lifelong learning, advance knowledge and strengthen the community.
FOLK ART WOODEN CHURCH STEEPLEFOLK ART WOODEN CHURCH STEEPLE TOP BANKca. 1905 dated on bottom; softwood mitre and nail construction, box base with hinged hip roof and mounted painted white steeple that has turned ball and carved spear top that are red painted, interior has salvaged bike bell ringer below coin slot, noted on base "$1.37 - 1905", 7"x 7"x 18 1/4"; Condition: box has lock but no key included, surface dark and paint crackling
A Yorkshire saltglazed brown stonewareA Yorkshire saltglazed brown stoneware bell-ringer's or other presentation jug, Eccleshill Pottery, Bradford, dated 1861, sprigged with a mounted horseman, hunt servants and hounds, lions and serpents, flowers and the emblematic foliage of the United Kingdom bordered by trailing grapevines, the greyhound handle pierced with hole for suspension A similarly fine Eccleshill jug with the same distinctive 'steps' beneath the neck and at least one matching sprig, in Keighley Museum is illustrated Oswald (A), R J C Hildyard & R G Hughes - English Brown Stoneware 1670-1900, fig. 164 More Information Chip on lip; old metal staple repairs to cracks in base and around foot
EIGHT ETCHINGS OF ENGLISH CHURCHESEIGHT ETCHINGS OF ENGLISH CHURCHES Group of 8 copper engravings of English churches (including convents, cathedrals, and colleges), originally published in 1695 by Gibson, all noted as by Daniel King (except Westminster, noted below), churches represented include; Church of Beuerley, Church of Glocester, Church of Carlite, Church of Ely, Church of Westminster (by W. Hollar), Church of Peterborough, Church of St. Werburgh of Chester, Church of Briftuff, all unframed. Approx. paper (smallest) h. 13", w. 14.25"; (largest) h. 13.75", w. 17.25".
Victorian Reproduction of the StokeVictorian Reproduction of the Stoke Prior Standing Bell Double Salt, 19th century a silver plated and gilt copper electrotype in three sections with two graduated salt and pepper caster tops bearing impressed marks FFA and a lozenge with a bird's head
height 9.5 in — 24.1 cm
A 17th Century Flemish bell metalA 17th Century Flemish bell metal two-handled mortar of waisted form cast with two bands of stylised foliage beneath the inscription ''LOF.GODT.VAN.AL.Ao1629.'' 3.75ins diameter x 3.25ins high (wear)