MANCHESTER CITY - WORLD SOCCER Three Editions of World Soccer magazine – September 1973 showing Denis Law to the front cover, January 1972 showing Colin Bell to the front cover, and April 1971 showing Francis Lee to the front cover, signed by all 3 players using a black marker. Generally good
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ENGLAND AUTOGRAPHS Forty signed colour photographs of players in England kit. Twenty one 12" X 8" including Alan Ball, Kevin Beattie, Colin Bell X 2, Wes Brown, Joe Corrigan, Tony Cottee X 2, Gary Pallister, Leighton Baines, Paul Mariner, Tim Flowers, Tony Adams, Terry Butcher, Chris Powell, Chris Woods, Nigel Clough and Gordon Cowans. Nineteen 10" X 8" including Bobby Robson, Colin Todd, Peter Shilton, Trevor Brooking, Graeme Le Saux, Steve Bull, Trevor Francis, Gordon Banks, Joe Cole, Jamie Redknapp, Terry Sherringham, Stuart Pearce, Wayne Bridge, Tim Sherwood, Robbie Fowler, Kerry Dixon, Darren Anderton and David Seaman. Good
ENGLAND AUTOGRAPHS A letter headed sheet of Homestead Court Hotel, Welwyn Garden City paper signed by the England squad, believed to be 17/10/1973 v. Poland. Signed by 26 players and officials including Moore and Ramsey plus Parkes, McFarland, Hughes, Osgood, Clarke, Storey, Shepherdson, Peters, Chivers, Shilton, Madeley, Bell, Todd, Brooking, Hunter, Channon, Watson, Worthington, Hector, Currie, Clemence and Keegan. Good
COLIN BELL - ENGLAND Colin Bell match worn white England shirt, number 4 in red on reverse, made by Admiral, short-sleeve likely to have been worn against West Germany 12/3/75 or Scotland 24/5/75. England badge on left breast a little loose. Airtex shirt. Certificate signed by Colin from the original auction comes with the shirt. Collar has blue/red trim. Some marks. Generally good
WEST GERMANY - SHIRT White West Germany long-sleeved shirt, number 3 on reverse exchanged with Colin Bell by Paul Breitner, 13/5/72 in Berlin. The match was drawn 0-0. Certificate signed by Colin from the original auction comes with the shirt. Deutscher Fussball Bund badge on left breast. Made by Umbro. Number 2 is black and shirt has black neck ring. Good
Trade cards.- An excellent album of c.160 trade cards and bill heads, engraved, all mounted in a 19th century album, some staining or soiling, album rather worn, c.1800-1820.⁂ Includes Ham & Thorn of Southend, tea dealers & grocers to The Princess of Wales; John Manton of Dover Street, Gun maker; C. Kidd of St. Martin's Lane, boot & shoe maker; W. Dudley & Son of Soho, bell hangers; and William Priest of Charing Cross, razor maker and cutler.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 30 HOUR COTTAGE LONG CASE CLOCK marked: 'Dav'd Jones, Bullfa, Cavo', having broken swan neck pediment to the hood over arched aperture flanked by baluster pilasters, moulded and shaped waist door, flanked by reeded angles on a panelled base with bracket feet, arch painted face decorated with birds and shells with man o' war to the centre, Roman numerals and arched aperture. The face 15" x 11" approx. Thirty hour movement strikes on one bell. Overall 2m 10cm high approx. Includes pendulum and single weight. (Possibly David Jones, Caeo, see 'Clock and Watch Makers in Wales' by Iorwerth C. Peate, page 51.)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Face has been well repainted apparently, the case overall in clean condition commensurate with age, movement appears to have been restored.
19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, having broken swan neck pediment with brass ball and spike finials over arched aperture, flanked by reeded pillasters, the waist with pointed arch moulded shell inlaid door, flanked by quarter reeded pillasters on a satinwood, strung outlined panel base with ogee bracket feet. Arch painted face with country scene and floral spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, marked: Wolfe Ansell, Pontypool. 16" x 11 3/4" approx. Eight day, two train movement striking on one bell. Overall 220cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: In good overall condition, face having been very well repainted, the case with good patination and colour.
LATE 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 30 HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK marked: Jones and Bamford, Neath, the hood with broken swan neck pediment over arched aperture, flanked by plain turned pillasters, the waist with arch moulded door flanked by reeded, canted angles, plain panelled base on later bracket feet. Arch painted face with Arabic numerals, painted with fantastic birds to the arch with stylised spandrels, date aperture. 40 x 27cm approx. Thirty hour, single train movement striking on one bell. Overall 214cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The face is rather grubby but appears original, some crazing and wear to numerals, the case of a medium colour and in fair condition, split to base panel, the bracket supports are added. Includes pendulum and single weight.
LARGE FRENCH STRIKING TWO TRAIN CARRIAGE CLOCK, having full depth enamel face with stylised Roman numerals, square section swan neck folding handle, brass two train movement striking on one bell, with key. 15cm high.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearing in good condition, no obvious damage, winds and ticks.
LATE VICTORIAN ART NOUVEAU DESIGN, GILT METAL AND GREEN ONYX, FIGURAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with Arabic ceramic face, two train French brass drum movement striking on one bell. A garniture. Clock 49cm high approx., supporters, 38cm approx. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather grubby, no obvious significant damage or losses, request detailed condition report.
19TH CENTURY 30 HOUR OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, marked: Nicholas, Daventry and having broken swan neck pediment above square aperture flanked by baluster turned pillars, the waist with plain moulded door flanked by reeded uprights, panelled cross banded base on bracket feet. Square painted face with Roman numerals and floral spandrels, date aperture, 12" square approx. Thirty hour single train movement striking on one bell. Overall 210cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Includes single weight and pendulum, case of good medium colour, crack to the base, wear to the face, some losses to cross banding in places, side moulding detached.
19TH CENTURY ORMOLU AND MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock in the form of a portico, surmounted by a baluster urn, enamelled Arabic face, on four Corinthian columns with a serpentine base, all with ormolu mounts and finials, on ormolu feet, together with a similar pair of marble, ormolu mounted supporters in the form of two handled urns decorated with floral swags on stepped bases with ormolu feet. French brass drum movement striking on one bell with ormolu sunburst pediment. The clock 51cm high approx., the supporters, 28cm high approx. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearing in good condition, no obviously apparent significant damage or losses, includes a modern key.
19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY 30 HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK marked: H.H. Curtis, Neath, the domed hood with finials above arched aperture above flanked by baluster turned pillars, plain cross banded rectangular waist door on a cross banded panel base and bracket feet. Arch painted face with study of Durham Cathedral and ruined abbeys to the spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Thirty hour movement strikes on one bell. The face is 18" x 12.5", the case overall 2m 25cm approx. Includes weight and pendulum.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition commensurate with age, a little dry in places, hard knocks and bumps, particularly to angles, face clear, appears missing one finial.
RECASED 19TH CENTURY OAK 8 DAY LONG CASE CLOCK marked: H.L. & R. Jones, Llandeilo, (probably recased by well known furniture maker Les Jones of Llandeilo), flat moulded hood over square aperture, flanked by turned pillasters, moulded and shaped waist door on a panelled base with platform support. Well painted square face with country buildings to the spandrels, Roman numerals and seconds dial, 11" square. Two train eight day movement striking on one bell. Overall 205cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition. The case being modern but very well made in the traditional style by a well known local furniture maker. Although an original clock the face has been (well) repainted.
19TH CENTURY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, having broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by reed pillasters, pointed arch moulded door to the waist with moulded quarter pillasters on a panelled base with bracket feet. Arch painted face with rolling moon, Roman numerals and arched date aperture with florally painted spandrels, unnamed, face 18" x 12.5" approx. Eight day two train movement strikes on one bell, 218cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The case is a little pale and dry but no serious damage noted, wear and tear commensurate with age, the face is very grubby and has been poorly repainted at some stage, unnamed, includes two weights and pendulum.
A set of four George III silver circular candlesticks by Samuel Roberts & Co., Sheffield 1781, the sconces with beaded rims, the inverted bell shaped capitals applied with stiff leaves, beaded outlined bosses on tapered stems, the circular bases moulded and with beaded bands, engraved with a crest, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high, loaded The crest for RADCLYFFE.
A George I silver straight-tapered coffee pot by William Darker, London 1726, with a bell shaped finial to the domed cover, a tongue-capped stained fruitwood S-scroll handle, the base with a moulded footrim, engraved with an armorial, 25.5cm (10in) high, 901g (28.95 oz) gross The shield for DYER, de CHAUNCY, amongst others.
A mid 18th century lacquered, eight day longcase clock by Tho Bradford, London, having a brass dial, silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. The five pillar movement striking on a bell and the case door having visible pendulum and fluted columns to the hood, 77 1/2"h
An early 18th century oak longcase clock, with eight day strike on bell movement, regulated by a pendulum, the brass and silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand dial and date aperture, the matted centre engraved with cherub mask spandrels, signed WM Farrer, Pontefract, the square hood with cushion canopy, moulded cornice and plain pilasters, the pendulum door with later carved portraits, the base later carved with heraldry, 83" h
An early 20th century white marble and gilt brass mantle clock, having an urn over a drum design case, decorated with a wreath over a demi-lune stand with turned pillars, on turned feet, with a bell strike Japy Freres movement, white enamelled, floral painted dial with Arabic numerals and the pendulum decorated with a portrait miniature, signed J Baker
Wiltshire Archaeological & Natural History Magazine published in Devizes by Henry Bull, George Bell a large collection from 1854 volume 1 and ending with volume 67 from 1972 containing numerous maps, plates & charts mixed bindings, mostly half leather with gilt titles (approx 80 volumes) with 4 volumes of Wiltshire Notes & Queries vols 1,2 & 5 1893, 1896 and 1908
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