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Arthur D Bell (British 1884-1966)/A Cloudy Day/watercolour and gouache, 26cm x 36cm/and various other watercolours to include/C Harwood/Haven Bridge Gt Yarmouth/signed/watercolour, 33cm x 43cm and/Ernest Chawner Bewlay/Watermill/watercolour, 35cm x 25cm Condition Report: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Cylinder phonograph records, Wax, 2 & 4-minute: an Ebonoid (cracked) in square carton, by Stanley Kirkby; an Edison Bell N.P. (Ragtime Goblin Man, Ted Yorke); Rose Record, Cookery Book; a Rose carton; and two wax Amberols, 12322 Let's have a song upon the phonograph (Williams) and 12048 Florrie Forde (6)
An early English brass lantern clock, the counterwheel bell striking movement with in-frame pedulum swing, the roman numeral engraved brass dial centred with an alarm wheel and single hand, within turned brass posts beneath a dolphin engraved pierced fret and strapped bell, with rope drive and single lead weight, 38 cm h and to/w an oak wall bracket 38 cm h
A German burr walnut bracket clock in the 18th century manner, with gilt metal mounts, gilt and silvered dial with moon-phase arch, inscribed for James Smith, London, the Lenzkirch eight-day movement striking on a bell, 42 cm high overallOriginal pendulum, appears to be keeping time, no wind key
A late 19th century French spelter mantel clock, drum movement, striking bell, the case with Classical maiden knelt by a rearing horse, the round gilt dial with enamel Roman numerals, the base decorated with armour and scrolling foliage, raised on paw feet, H.53 W.55 D.16cm, the tail is broken off, it is a clean break and tail is still present
MID 19th CENTURY FRENCH MANTLE CLOCK WITH A CIRCULAR PORCELAIN DIAL, BLUE ENAMEL ROMAN NUMERALS ENCLOSING AN EIGHT-DAY MOVEMENT STRIKING ON A BELL BY JAPY FILS, No 1990, WITH ORIGINAL PENDULUM, IN A GILT BRONZE CASE INSET WITH PINK FLORAL AND FIGURE PORCELAIN PLAQUES, WITH FLORAL SWAGS AND FINIALS, STAMPED "M. P.H. MOUREY, 62" (35.5cm x 37cm)
Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook, 1917 edition.1917 edition of the Handbook, an extremely useful reference on the 1916 Rising. Including casualty lists and lists of prisoners. Complete with printed map illustrating the areas of fighting in Dublin. Published by the Weekly Irish Times. Copy owned by Thomas Francis Read. Other Notes: Thomas F. Read was one of the five named Hibernian Bank managers on whom a summons to appear in the Police Court was served in March 1920 in an attempt to seize Sinn Fein funds on deposit. The author of the summons was Resident Magistrate Alan Bell, from Banagher, who was assassinated as a result of his investigation. The summons served on Read was sold by Whytes on 13 March 2016, lot 363.
1855 Francis Sylvester Mahony (Fr Prout) autograph final verse of his poem The Bells of Shandon, correcting a long-standing error.Together with two letters from Peter Burke to a Miss Gould of Beaconsfield, and two letters from Bernard Burke also to Miss Gould. The letter dated 10 Nov 1855 states that while in Dublin he was with Francis Mahony ( Father Prout ) and had him write the verse for her , he noted that Francis had corrected the common misprint 'Kiosk, O !' to 'Kiosko'.There’s a bell in MoscowWhile on tower and kioskoIn St. Sophia the Turkman getsAnd loud in air calls men to prayerFrom the tap’ring summit of tall minaretsSuch empty phantom I freely grant themBut there’s an emblem more dear to me’Tis the bells of Shandon that sound so grand onThe pleasant waters of the river Lee. Other Notes: Francis Sylvester Mahony was born in Cork and educated at Clongowes Wood College, Kildare. He continued his education in various French, Jesuit colleges before returning to Clongowes as Master of Rhetoric. Mahony lost his position at Clongowes and moved to London. There, he became a leading contributor to Fraser's Magazine, under the signature of "Father Prout"
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