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A collection of Oriental items, to include a Chinese part silk tapestry decorated with flowers and Chinese characters, a Chinese silk tapestry decorated with figures in festival scenes, four resin dogs of Fo, H.11cm, a small Japanese satsuma jar and cover, H.10cm, a Chinese porcelain bowl, six cloisonne enamel bell key chains, an egg dish and egg in display case, H.12cm
An early 19th century brass inlaid mahogany table clock, William North, York, the pagoda case with brass foliate inlay over ripple moulding and raised on four ball feet, the 8 inch repainted Roman dial with blued steel moon hands, the two train fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack strike to a bell, the shaped plates united by knopped pillars, height 18.5in. together with an associated mahogany wall bracket
Thomas Oldmeadow, Lynn. An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the pagoda top over stopped fluted hood columns, concave throat moulding and plain trunk with stop fluted quarter columns, the signed 12 inch brass dial with engraved Roman and Arabic chapter ring and strike silent to the arch, the centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, the two train weight driven movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the plates united by four knopped pillars (the fifth lacking), H.7ft 8in.
Two 18th century cordial glasses and a similar wine glass, the wine with bell-shaped bowl on knopped baluster stem with mercury twist and conical foot, the cordials each having round funnel half-fluted bowl with foliate and floral engraving, on air twist stem (one mercury, one opaque) and conical foot (3), H 17.5cm (tallest)
An early 19th century single pad top mahogany table clock, with pull quarter repeat, the 7.75 inch painted dial with Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, later signed to the centre Whitehurst, Derby, the two train fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack strike to a bell mounted on the backplate, and pull quarter repeat on a rack of six bells, the shaped plates with engraved decorated border united by five knopped pillars, height 19in.
A Late 19th Century Brown Leather Penny Farthing Tool Bag, with adjustable buckles and sliding inner case, with a brass clasp engraved with a Penny Farthing and bearing a 19th century diamond registration mark, 19cm wide; A Vintage Number 65 Lucas Bicycle Bell, circa 1900; and A Vintage Bicycle Gear Mechanism, stamped Eadie MFG.Company Hydes Patent (3)
1983 Alfa Romeo GTV Registration number: LTY561 Date of first registration: 24 06 1983 VIN number: ZAR11637003017580 Engine Number: AR01655/152340 MOT Expires: 28 March 2019 Colour: Red V5C present showing two former keepers Current mileage: 60519 Based on the Type 116 Alfetta, the Giugiaro-penned Alfetta GT - later named GT Veloce and abbreviated to GTV turned an unremarkable saloon into a pretty, rakish coupe. Often referred to as the prettiest Alfa since the early 1960s Guillietta and holds firm as being one of the last of the true Alfa Romeo sports cars. This particular example has low ownership with only two keepers shown on the log book . The current owner is recorded to have taken possession in 1989. Accompanying the car is a large history file, original owner's documents and current MOT certificate. Originally registered as BPK 107Y she now sports the cherished number LTY561 included in the sale. To say the condition of this car is stunning is an understatement! On inspection this particular GTV is excellent in every respect, mechanically and cosmetically and serves as a credit to the long term ownership of its current custodian. The current owner states ''The Alfa GTV was sold to a Mr Charles Davies on 24/6/83 by Alfa suppliers Bell & Colvill. In the next 5 years it had all the checks done in the service booklet. The service book shows serviced up till 33137 miles in June 89. In August 89 was sold by John Gills of Bedale to a friend of mine, John Harris. John Harris worked for John Gills as a salesman, in 1995 he got a company car so put the Alfa into dry storage, with a mileage of 56098 (MOT certificates to prove this), until I bought in in April 2017. Following my purchase, I have decommissioned the Alfa, wheels have been refurbished and new tyres fitted, new brakes all round. Engine bay stripped to leave the block only in place, painstakingly cleaning and repainting everything and fitting a new radiator.'' Buyer's premium of 12% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
An Edwardian brass lantern clock, in 17th century style, with arched dome and turned finial, pierced and foliate engraved frets, four turned pillars, and polished sides, the dial centre engraved with flowers, silver chapter ring (a/f detached) with Roman numerals, half hour markers and minute track, the four post movement chiming on a bell, with anchor escapement and fusee gear chain drive, the rear door with engraved presentation inscription 'To Hugh Mitchell Esq, from the Employees of The Randfontein Estates, 30th June 1926', raised on four turned feet, 14.2 by 14.2 by 37.5cm high.
Early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, swan neck pediment with finial, fluted quarter columns, enamel Roman dial painted with birds signed 'Richd Giffith, Denbigh', eight day movement striking the hours on bell, false plate signed 'Wilson', H214cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
SCOTTISH NATIONAL MEMORIALS - MACLEHOSE, James and Sons(Publishers to the University), Glasgow, 1890, lge. 8vo, chromolithographic frontispiece, photographic plates, illustrations, lightly browned throughout, spotting to fore-edge, original cloth, gilt, extremitites rubbed, corners bumped, spine gilt, head and foot of spine with some wear; together with Caledonia Romana: A Descriptive Account of Roman Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh, Bell & Bradfute, 1845, 4to, engraved plates and illustrations, folding maps, lightly browned throughout, contemporary calf, gilt, upper board detached, spine worn; and one other work, Memorials of Edinburgh, by Daniel Wilson in 2 volumes. (4)
An Oak cased Longcase Clock having ebony stringing, reeded details to each side of the case and hood and having an eight day movement with a painted face having Roman numerals, inset second hand below the twelve, and inset semi-circular date register above the six, brass hands, the face marked "Rob't Roberts, Bangor", the hood having a scroll pediment and a spherical brass finial, running well and surprisingly accurate, the hours chiming on a bell, 89 1/2" tall approx.
A Louis XVI style gilt metal and alabaster figural mantel clock, circa 1900, surmounted with a classical seated male alongside a circular drum case enclosing a French two train movement with count wheel strike and hammer striking a bell, raised on a shaped giltwood plinth, (a.f.) 35cm high overall, (pendulum).
A quantity of collectables, comprising; an unusual wrought iron Sussex pipe kiln, circa 1780 with loop handles 32cm wide, an early 19th century pewter plate, a 19th century leather mounted cow bell, an early 19th century cast iron chimney crane with acorn finials, 85cm, a 19th century ships block and tackle and an unusual wooden lighting suspension trammel for candle holders / rush lights etc.
A quantity of small collectables comprising; a Chinese cloisonné bowl of shallow form (14cm diameter) a gilt lacquered Japanese papier-maché pen tray (27cm wide), a set of postal seals, boxed brass weights, a bronze pestle and mortar, a brass 'dumbbell' weight and an Asian brass figural bell. (7)
Bindings - Goldsmith (Oliver) The Poetical Works, bevelled faux malachite boards, gilt lined and lettered, green morocco gilt decorated spine, slight rubbing, watered silk end papers, prize label, illus. Birkett Foster, et al., Bell & Daldy, c.1874 with Stevenson (Robert Louis & Charles Robinson, illus.) A Child's Garden of Verses, brown morocco, elaborate gilt and green tree to upper board, gauffered page ends, flower decorated silk end papers, faded, binders monogram to rear dentelles, John Lane, 1904 with Herrick (Robert) Chrysomela A Selection from the Lyrical Poems, gilt and red decorated green morocco by Bumpus, aeg, silk endpapers, Macmillan, 1892 plus 2 other leather bound vols., 8vo (5)
A polychrome Dutch Delft table bell with a noblemand, dated 1796 H.: 13,5 cm Provenance:- An important Belgian private collection.- Previously in the B.F. Edwards collection. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese gilt bronze bell in zitan suspension frame, Qianlong mark, 18/19th C. Dim.: 85 x 52 x 39,5 cm (the frame) H.: 27,5 cm - Dia.: 25 cm (the bell) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
Papers read before the Medico-Legal Society of New York, third series 1875 to 1878, New York 1886, 8vo, over 550pp, lacks front cover, inscribed to Taylor's daughter by Clark Bell, with a.l.s. and receipt to Fred Methold. This contains portraits and pen sketches of Bell and Taylor; BETTANY, G.T., Eminent Doctors, Their Lives and Their Work, London 1885, Vol II only, includes 4pp on Taylor; and a medical directory for 1868 (3)
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