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Lot 114

A NANTGARW PORCELAIN CUP & SAUCER London decorated with panels of garden flowers on a pale mauve oeil-de-perdrix ground, the cup of bell form with elevated ear shaped handle, unmarked Condition Report: saucer extensively restored

Lot 339

A Victorian street vendor's advertising hand bell, inscribed Frank Amos, Dealer, Southampton, turned fruitwood handle, 31.5cm long, c.1880

Lot 485

A 19th century brass door stop, with tall wrythen handle, stepped demi-bell base, 43cm high

Lot 107

Clipper Ship off the Coast, watercolour signed and dated 1945 by A D Bell aka Wilfred Knox (British 1884-1966) 24cm x 36cm Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 29

'Plymouth Sound & Breakwater from Bovisand', oil on canvas signed, titled on stretcher by Walter Lambert Bell (British 1904-1983) 49cm x 70cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 30

Harbour Scene, oil on board signed by Walter Lambert Bell (British 1904-1983) 27cm x 39cm Condition Report Good condition and colour - Ready to hangClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 364

An early 20th century servant's bell, 36cm

Lot 496

A set of three 19th century style wine glasses, each with bell shaped vine engraved bowl upon a double opaque twist stem, 16cm high with three further similar examples with red and white opaque twist stems (6) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: 3x with chips to rims. 1x with chip to foot rim. Bubbles within glass evident and general surface wear.

Lot 654

A 19th century eight day longcase clock movement, with painted face with Roman numeral dial and country landscape vignette, movement striking on a bell, with two weights and pendulum (4)

Lot 658

A 19th century inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, the Roman numeral dial signed 'C. Halliday Bridgewater', with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, with moon phase and movement striking on a bell, the case with spiral fluted columns, 228cm H

Lot 762

A late 19th century and later oak eight day longcase clock, with Roman numeral chapter ring signed 'Geo Eveleigh Beaminster', with subsidary dial and date aperture, and movement strinking with a bell, 206cm H

Lot 23

David Andersen, Norway, an oval enamelled brooch depicting blue 'bell' flowers against a white ground, 2.6cm wide, with a hat pin with silver teddy finial Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Chester 1909, another with golfing finial by the same maker Birmingham 1908, 27cm long and a silver box George Stockwell imported 925 silver, with floral detailing (cover probably replaced) 8cm wide (4)

Lot 416

Four boxes of miscellaneous items, to include camera tripod, Wade whisky bell, Victorian meat plate etc

Lot 440

Two boxes of miscellaneous items, to include brass shell cases, brass bell etc

Lot 219

An original vintage Chiltern Toys made ' Ting A Ling ' 1950's teddy bear. Blonde mohair, with orange/black glass eyes. Chiltern label missing from foot, but patch where it used to reside is still visible. Bell inside. Generally very good original condition, minor repairs to right-hand wrist, otherwise good. Measures approx; 47cm tall. 

Lot 587

A Hermann made ' Big Red Panda ' teddy bear. Limited edition, No. 30/500. Two tone brown mohair bear, embroidered paw with the edition details and with bell collar. Only ever displayed. With tags. Measures approx; 55cm tall (excluding tail).

Lot 254

18th Century double air twist wine glass, the raised foot with rough pontil, the stem with four fine spirals outside a lace twist, with bell shape bowl. 17.5cm high

Lot 268

Mid 18th Century baluster wine glass, the glass with bell shape bowl and teared knop on raised foot. 16.5cm high

Lot 271

18th Century wine glass, the bell shaped glass etched with a flower and a bee above a faceted stem and raised foot. 13.5cm high

Lot 282

Two Regency glasses, a wine glass engraved with Prince of Wales feathers above a panel cut stem and a rummer engraved with band of stars to the bell shaped, part panelled, bowl above a ring stem and raised foot, 11cm high (2)

Lot 284

18th Century glass, the bell shaped glass of slightly twisted panel bowl above a knop and ring stem with raised folded foot. 11.5cm high

Lot 295

Three early 19th Century air twist glasses, a bell shaped bowl wine glass example, a round funnel bowl ale glass example a/f and an engraved round funnel bowl example a/f tallest 20cm tall (3)

Lot 298

Two Georgian wine glasses, the taller glass of bell shape bowl above a diamond cut stem and raised foot and a trumpet shape bowl above diamond cut stem engraved with Convivial, chips to feet (2)

Lot 299

Victorian mold blown eight panel pillar decanter and original hollow blown stopper, the decanter of bell form, the neck base with convex neck ring,the body with nine vertical pillars extending from the shoulder to the underside of the base, the pear shaped hollow blown stopper of conforming design, 30cm high

Lot 304

18th Century glass, a dram firing glass of bell shape with stepped foot. 10cm tall

Lot 321

Collection of Victorian miniature / dolls house glass objects, four goblets with gilt rim, a green footed goblet, a cranberry onion shaped decanter, two jugs, a pink jug, two wine glasses, a bell, a chamber stick and a glass bead, (14)

Lot 322

Early 19th Century perfume bottles, to include three Oxford lavender bottles with enamel and gilt decoration, a Bristol blue panelled and knop perfume bottle, a bell shaped engraved and gilded bottle, a pipette, (6)

Lot 334

George III egg cup, the blue tinted egg cup with folded rim, bell shape body and slightly raised foot 8cm high

Lot 813

George III mahogany longcase clock, Fletcher Gainsboro, the swan neck pediment above the arched glazed door, a long trunk door and panel base, a white painted signed dial with Roman hours, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell, 208cm high

Lot 822

French gilt brass carriage clock, the bevelled glass top, sides, back and front with a fluted columns to the case and an arched plinth base, lever platform escapement striking on a bell, 15.5cm high

Lot 830

French 19th Century inlaid mantel clock, the foliate inlaid rectangular case above a stepped base, the silvered dial with Roman hours, signed Paine a Paris, silk suspension movement striking on a bell, 20cm high

Lot 894

Michael Harris - Isle of Wight - A large later 20th Century Aurene Bell vase of sleeve form, decorated with iridescent trails over a blue and cinnamon ground, Flame pontil mark, signed by Michael Harris, height 21cm.

Lot 907

Jonathan Harris - Isle of Wight - A large later 20th Century Archive Renaissance Bell vase of sleeve form with applied white rim, decorated with black scrolling motifs over a opal and aventurine ground, engraved signature, height 22.5cm.

Lot 909

Michael Harris - Isle of Wight - A large later 20th Century Seascape Bell vase of sleeve form, decorated with veined blue and green patches over an opal and aventurine ground, original label, signed by Michael Harris, height 21cm.

Lot 1370

Five graduated brass bell shaped weights maker W&Tavery Ltd, with Imperial measurements to top

Lot 1378

Vintage propeller & nautical bell bell with Cruising Yacht Club ensign and engraving (28cm height, and 11cm diameter).

Lot 1423

Antique French marble and spelter clock garniture comprising of an 8 day clock with striking movement (bell) flanked by a pair of 4 branch candlebra, 50cm and 46cm high, key and pendulum includedThe clock with plaque to front: "PRESENTED IN FRANCE TO PTE THOS STEWART ON THE OCCASION OF HIS MARRIAGE BY HIS COMRADES OF THE 50TH SUPPLY COLUMN WORKSHOP 336TH COY M.T.A.S.C. 18TH SEPTEMBER 1916"

Lot 111

Large quantity of Sea Fishing tackle and accessories: many unopened packets of lures incl Amega soft baits, FLW salt injected soft lures, Shakespeare Octopus, Power Baits, Fire-eye jigs, large quantity of various hooks, jags, lead weights, Adjusti Bell Boat Mould, Bait booms et al - needs inspecting

Lot 650

Allcocks Lucky Strike 9ft 6in 3pc split cane float rod with red agate tip guide, high bell guides, whipped yellow, tipped black, bronze ferrules, retaining most of the original makers decal label - 16" cork grip with sliding alloy reel fittings - overall (G)

Lot 1300

A Power Petrol Garage Office Attention bell on wooden stand.

Lot 241

A Hallmarked Silver Bell Rattle, with Mother of Pearl teething ring, together with a miniature hallmarked silver backed hand mirror and a hallmarked silver vesta case, allover leaf scroll engraved, initialled. (3)

Lot 191

A vintage signed Mexican Taxco silver clamper choker necklace and bracelet set . Signed Mexico Taxco 925, bell mark 2, LBC. Weight 130g. Approx 6 inches from hinge to end.

Lot 647

A Heavy Victorian Cast Silver Table Bell

Lot 4120

An EIizabeth II bronze Green Goddess fire engine bell stamped ER with crown and 4/55 denoting April 1955, Aquired in the late 1980's at Heysham Power Station when the Green Goddess was dismantled

Lot 300

VISITOR’S BOOK: An exceptional hardback leather bound Visitor’s Book from the family of Edward Lyulph Stanley, 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley, recording the visiting guests to the distinguished country homes associated with the family, located at Mount Grace in North Yorkshire and Penrhos on Holy Island, Anglesey, containing over 1500 signatures dating from 1881-1928, a period covering the Second Boer War and World War I (featuring a number of individuals directly involved in one or both of the conflicts), including, in order of their appearance, Isaac Lowthian Bell (1816-1904, Victorian Ironmaster who restored the mansion at Mount Grace Priory), his wife Margaret Bell and various other members of the Bell family, Lady Blanche Hozier (1852-1925, Mother of Clementine Churchill), Kitty Hozier (1883-1900, Sister of Clementine Churchill; a rare signature owing to her young death at the age of 16), Benjamin Jowett (1817-1893, Tutor & Theologian), Hugh Bell (1844-1931, Mayor of Middlesbrough), his second wife Florence Bell (1851-1930, Writer & Playwright) & his daughter Gertrude Bell (1868-1926, Writer, Traveller, Archaeologist who played a major role in establishing the modern state of Iraq and was, along with T. E. Lawrence, a supporter of the Hashemite dynasties in what is today Jordan and Iraq), Norman Grosvenor (1845-1898, Liberal Politician), his wife Caroline Grosvenor (1858-1940, Novelist & Artist), their daughter Susie Grosvenor (1882-1977, Writer & Viceregal Consort of Canada, wife of John Buchan; the signature being an early example at the age of 6, possibly in the hand of her mother), Clementina Mitford (1854-1932, Grandmother of the Mitford Sisters) and her son Clement Freeman-Mitford (1876-1915, Killed in Action at the Battle of Loos during World War I), Philip Lyttelton Gell (1852-1926, Editor for the Oxford University Press), Humphry Ward (1845-1926, Author & Journalist) and his wife Mary Augusta Ward (1851-1920, Novelist & founding President of the Women’s National Anti-Suffrage League), M. E. Grant Duff (1829-1906, Politician & Administrator, Governor of Madras), Leonard Hobhouse (1864-1929, Political Theorist & Sociologist), Henry Montague Hozier (1838-1907, Father of Clementine Churchill), Horace Marshall (1865-1936, Publisher & Newspaper Distributor, Lord Mayor of London 1918-19 at the end of World War I), John Leslie (1857-1944, Soldier who served in the Second Boer War and who married Winston Churchill’s aunt, Leonie Blanche Jerome) and his sister Constance Leslie (1861-1945), T. J. Cobden-Sanderson (1840-1922, Artist & Bookbinder associated with the Arts & Crafts movement), Dorothea Muir MacKenzie (Violinist & wife of the pianist Mark Hambourg), Vesey Dawson, 2nd Earl of Dartrey (1842-1920, Liberal Politician) and his wife Julia Wombwell, Ambrose Macdonald Poynter (1867-1923, Calligrapher, Artist & Architect), and his father Edward Poynter (1836-1919, Painter & Designer, President of the Royal Academy), William Maclagan (1826-1910, Archbishop of York), William St John Hope (1854-1919, Antiquary), Charles Trevelyan (1870-1958, Liberal Politician), Francis Mowatt (1837-1919, Liberal Civil Servant at the Head of the Treasury), Kenneth Muir Mackenzie (1845-1930, Barrister, Civil Servant & Politician), Geoffrey Howard (1877-1935, Liberal Politician, Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 1911-15), Clive Bigham, 2nd Viscount Mersey (1872-1956, Liberal Politician, intelligence officer during the Seymour Expedition), Vernon Lushington (1832-1912, Second Secretary to the Admiralty, associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the Arts & Crafts movement), Nathaniel Charles Rothschild (1877-1923, Banker and member of the Rothschild family, compiler of The Rothschild List in 1915), Algernon Charles Stanley (1843-1928, Roman Catholic Bishop of Emmaus, brother of Baron Stanley), Raymond Asquith (1878-1916, Barrister, son of Prime Minister H. H. Asquith, & a prominent member of The Coterie; Killed in Action at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette during the Battle of the Somme in World War I at the young age of 37), Grosvenor Hood (1868-1933, Viscount Hood), Philip de Laszlo (1869-1937, Painter) and his wife Lucy Guinness, Watkin Williams (1845-1944, Bishop of Bangor 1899-1925), William Ogilvy Hozier (1888-1921, Lieutenant Commander with the British Royal Navy, Brother of Clementine Churchill; a rare signature as a result of Churchill’s early death at the age of 33), Clementine Ogilvy Hozier (1885-1977, Wife of Winston S. Churchill), Nellie Hozier (1888-1955, Sister of Clementine Churchill), Edmond Warre (1837-1920, Rower & Headmaster of Eton College), John Slade (1843-1913, Major-General, General Officer Commanding British Troops in Egypt, 1903), Horace Smith-Dorrien (1858-1930, General who served in the Second Boer War and World War I), and his wife Olive Crofton Schneider (1881-1951, President of The Blue Cross and founder of the Lady Smith-Dorrien’s Hospital Bag Fund during World War I), Guy Ridley (1885-1947, Barrister and Master in Lunacy, a fringe member of the Bloomsbury Group who participated in the Dreadnought Hoax), Gerald Arbuthnot (1872-1916, Second Lieutenant and Politician, Killed in Action during World War I) and his wife, William E. Pease (1865-1926, Businessman & Politician), Rowland Blennerhassett (1839-1909, Liberal Politician), Frank Swettenham (1850-1946, Colonial Administrator), Valentine Chirol (1852-1929, Journalist, Author & Historian who believed that Imperial Germany and Muslim unrest represented the biggest threats to the British Empire), Edward Marsh (1872-1953, Polymath & Civil Servant, Private Secretary to Winston S. Churchill), Cynthia Crewe-Milnes (1884-1968, Courtier & Social Worker), Maurice Bonham Carter (1880-1960, Liberal Politician & Cricketer, Principal Private Secretary to H. H. Asquith whilst Prime Minister 1910-16 during World War I) and his wife Violet Asquith (1887-1969, Politician & Diarist, daughter of H. H. Asquith), Herbert Asquith (1881-1947, Poet, Novelist & Lawyer, son of H. H. Asquith) and his wife Cynthia Charteris (1887-1960, Writer & Socialite, known for her ghost stories, a friend of D. H. Lawrence, J. M. Barrie and others) and her brother Hugo Charteris (1884-1916, Captain with the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, Killed in Action during World War I), Barbara Jekyll (1887-1973, Peeress who was instrumental in the construction of the Spalding War Memorial following World War I and whose second husband was Bernard Freyberg VC) and.......OWING TO RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED BY THE SALEROOM THE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION FOR THIS LOT CANNOT BE DISPLAYED - PLEASE CONTACT IAA Ltd FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Lot 8

 WARREN CHARLES: (1840-1927) British General, commanded the 5th Division of the South African Field Force 1899-1900 at the beginning of the Second Boer War. Warren had previously been Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis 1886-88 at the time of the Jack the Ripper murders. A.L.S., C Warren, four pages, 8vo, Ramsgate, 7th January 1899 (although seemingly commenced on 28th December 1898, this earlier date neatly struck through in Warren's hand), to 'My dear Madge'. Warren writes a social letter to his correspondent, thanking her for her Christmas and New Year wishes, expressing his pleasure at knowing that she has had 'a good relay of paying guests' and continuing 'I am very idle just now and enjoy the sunshine. I took three months complete rest when I left Chatham, and I like it so much that I am not anxious for employment again. I find liberty very sweet', adding 'I get a certain amount of work in giving lectures on Palestine now and then' and further commenting on Lady Warren's health 'certainly much better, but I do not think she is much stronger') and their search for a house, and gives news of their children, 'My oldest son is at Mauritius and hopes to get home soon and my second son is in the London Hospital as a student, and remained all Xmas there to take part in 'shows' for the patients…..He went about as a 'donkey' and a performing or non performing 'athlete'. He is very big & strong but his role was to pretend to fail at lifting heavy weights - - a huge dumb bell made of two footballs in a roll of sticking plasters', illustrating his narrative with a simple ink sketch of the dumb bell at this point of the letter, and concluding by remarking that he is thinking of returning to London in February or March but is as yet undecided. With a small trace of former mounting to the final page, only very slightly affecting a couple of words of text but not the signature, otherwise VG   Warren had been one of the earliest European archaeologists of the Biblical Holy Land having been recruited by the Palestine Exploration Fund in 1867.  

Lot 170

Three pairs of 18th/19th century brass candlesticks, a bell metal mortar and a Dutch brass vessel and cover

Lot 1

Seven / Six / Five inch 78s, approximately one hundred eighty 78s with approx twenty 5" and eighty of each 6" and 7" with many Electric Recording, 'The Victory', Kiddyphone, Little Marvel, The Bell and Mimosa, various years and conditions

Lot 99

Soul / Northern / Funk 7" singles, approximately thirty 7" singles of mainly Soul, Northern Soul, Funk with artists including Chuck Jackson, Tobi Legend, Bunny Blackwell, Professor Longhair, Willis Jackson, Archie Bell, Margie Day and more - various years and conditions

Lot 185

Victorian cast brass mounted black slate cased mantel clock, the elaborate mounts with mask head decoration, conforming black slate dial with Roman numerals, French brass movements striking on a bell, standing on a giltwood base Condition:

Lot 193

Victorian black slate architectural style mantel clock having spelter figural decoration depicting classical figures, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, French brass movements striking on a bell Condition:

Lot 299

World War II cast metal hand bell decorated with the heads of the Allied Leaders and with the script 'Cast with metal from German aircraft shot down over Britain 1939-45. R.A.F. Benevolent Fund' Condition:

Lot 1212

A Crown Derby blue and white muffin dish four jugs, cup and saucer a bell posy design and a Victorian Wedgewood part blue and white breakfast set

Lot 1373

A pair of Beswick spaniels, a pair of Arthur Woods spaniels, seven Border Fine Arts birds and frog, four Doulton collectors plates, four Coalport Railway collection plates, Wadeheath Art Deco vase and a Bells whisky bell

Lot 101

A pair of George V silver presentation bell shape inkwells the front each engraved W.P.B.S 1885 Jubliee 1935 tortoiseshell bases, J.C Ltd Birmingham 1935 (2) 517.0 grams gross Note WPBS Westbourne Park Building Society

Lot 1109

Royal Crown Derby 'The Curators Collection' of five coffee cans and six saucers, with Japan pattern 2451, shallow bowl, two trinket dishes and an Imari 1128 bell, some seconds (15)

Lot 116

A cast bell-metal cauldron; decorated in relief with shells, scrolls etc., raised on three slightly splayed legs headed by masks and terminating in paw-style feet, foundry mark to base Fonderia FR DE Poli in Vettorio; generally good condition with previously repaired leg/foot, 20cm diameter (widest point) x 19.5cm high

Lot 117A

Antique Period Superb Quality Silver Desk Inkwell In The Form of a Large Bell, In Wonderful Condition. Hallmark Birmingham 1913, Maker A & J Zimmerman. 320.4 grams. Height 4 Inches - 10 cm.

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