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Victorian cheese bell, Victorian Majolica leaf moulded plates, Leeds ware creamware basket and saucer, another dish and saucer etc, Royal Doulton plate Islamic series plate, Victorian milk glass pierced plates and two Victorian jugs in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
James Marsden 10x8 signed b/w photo. James Paul Marsden, born September 18, 1973 is an American actor, singer and former Versace model. Marsden began his acting career guest-starring in television shows Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Touched by an Angel, and Party of Five. He gained prominence with his portrayal of Scott Summers/Cyclops in the X-Men film series and starred in 2006s Superman Returns. Since 2016, Marsden has starred as gunslinger Teddy Flood, a sentient android, in the HBO science fiction-western thriller series Westworld, as part of the main ensemble. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
Vince Clark and Andy Bell of Erasure signature piece below 2003 tour flyer. They formed in London in 1985 as part of the club scene. Their debut was single "Who Needs Love Like That". With their fourth single, "Sometimes", the duo established itself on the UK Singles Chart and became one of the most successful artists of the late 1980s to mid-1990s. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
A 20th century brass small bell with wooden handle. The bell with WWII Second World War German Third Reich Nazi ' Luftwaffe ' emblem to front. Fantasy piece. Measures approx; 15cm tall. NOTE: From a private collection of German militaria comprising of both genuine and replica items. Where possible we have stated ‘original’ or ‘replica’ but buyers are strictly reminded to satisfy themselves prior to bidding as to authenticity / condition irrespective of the description.
Late 19th Century French gilt spelter and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock, the blue chapter ring with cellular Roman numerals framing flowers, over the further porcelain panels the two train movement outside countwheel - striking on a bell, stamped 'Japy Freres', in foliate scroll case with mark surmount, on a giltwood stand Condition:
*Shop Bell. A rare advertising counter bell for 'Quadrant Cycles' and 'The Quadrant Cycle Co., Ltd., 119 Newgate St, London, C J Kirby Manager' in black lettering on a cream coloured square-shaped earthenware base. A centrally position brass bell is actioned by spinning the central button. 4 x 4-inches (10 x 10cm). (1)
*H. Miller & Co., 'Bell Rock' adjustable spanner. Dating from the late Victorian period but before H. Miller converted to a public limited company in May 1896, a rare combination spanner in good order, with its original nickel-plated finish, suitably inscribed. Also, a set of Wineberg boxed toe clips, being rubber rollers with brackets to fit on either side of a pair of rat trap pedals, and a nickel-plated pair of standard nickel-plated toe caps. (8)
Cycling Literature. The Bamboo Cycle Co., a 4pp brochure, a 1923 Raleigh brochure, copies of The Hub magazine for 1898, various cycling magazines, an A4 Lantern Social Programme Sheet for the Worcester Tricycle Club's event at the Bell Hotel on March 12th, 1896 and a 4-page illustrated leaflet promoting two 'Street Exhibitions' in Syracuse by Amos Audrey Snyder, 'The World's Greatest Trick and Fancy Cycle Rider', on July 4th, 1932. All in fair or better condition, some paper loss and staining. (a quantity)
*Premier Cycle Co., 'Shamrock' Roadster. Removed from storage and not used for many years, a c1910 bicycle possessing much of its original dark green enamel finish with its box lining and remains of manufacturer's transfers. With a 24-inch frame numbered 330976, features include a Sturmey Archer 'FX' rear hub with a circular top tube control, 18-inch up-turned handlebars with roller levers operating stirrup brakes back and front, cottered bottom bracket, split rubber block pedals, shaped mudguards, leather saddle, pump and a J. Lucas Ltd. bell. (1)
*Onward Cycle Co., Model D. Built in Ashford, Kent, a lady's swan neck bicycle, having a 24-inch frame numbered 7749. A circa 1899 period bicycle with 28 x 1 1/2-inch Westwood rims and tyres, a leatherette chain-case, centre-pull stirrup brake at the rear and a front plunger brake, 18-inch nickel-plated handlebars, a rear rack and a good brown leather saddle. A Powell and Hanmer oil-powered lamp is fitted along with a J. Lucas Ltd. bell, celluloid grips and split-end cranks. (1)
*A Rudge-Whitworth Lady's Loop-Frame Bicycle. Dating pre-WWI, a black enamel 21-inch braced frame with signs of original box lining and also featuring a correct period translucent chain-guard, correct mudguards, stirrup brakes operated by inverted levers, 28-inch beaded edge aluminium rims with good tyring, one-piece 6-inch cranks with split rubber block pedals, steering lock, nickel-plated 16-inch up-turned handlebars with black grips and a bell, and a leather Brooks saddle with a tool bag. (1)
*A c1908 Dursley Pedersen Gentleman's Bicycle. This size 3 machine has a frame number of 4128 and is in sound, complete and highly useable condition. Finished in dark green, the bicycle features a Pedersen three-speed hub gear with its quadrant down tube mounted control, a woven silk (not cotton) saddle and new but correct style leather strap, stirrup brakes fitted to each wheel together with linkages and inverted levers, a period Lucas bell, Lea Francis (type) pedals and 7-inch cranks. Correct style mudguards, nickel-plated semi-drop handlebars, stainless steel 26-inch Westwood rims, lamp bracket and mounting step. (1)
*A c1909 Lea & Francis Gentleman's Roadster. Described at the time as 'the apotheosis of luxury in cycling' by Cycling Magazine, this imposing bicycle has a 28-inch frame numbered 21673 and many of the features associated with the marque, including a back-pedalling crank lock hidden brake mechanisms to the front and rear brakes, the front with the optional extra mudguard extension, chain-guard, 17-inch flat handlebars with an oiler in the righthand celluloid grip, a J. Lucas Ltd. No 58 rear rack, correctly fitted R. H. Lea rear reflector, nickel-plated 28-inch Westwood rims, split block rubber pedals, a Pedersen three-speed hub gear with its correct top tube control, a J. Lucas Ltd. double-chime bell, a period Herm Reimann 'Germania' candle-powered lamp, Veeder milometer and a sprung Lughbro duplex-padded leather saddle. Attached to the bicycle when purchased, and still tied to the handlebars since restoration is an accession label from the National Motor Museum, from whom the bicycle was purchased many years ago. Written on the label is the statement, 'George Bernard Shaw - This machine was owned and ridden by the world-famous person named above'. The vendor has had verbal confirmation that this is likely to be factual, but only further research will confirm its actual status. (1)
*A circa 1912 Dursley Pedersen gentleman's bicycle. This size 5 machine has a frame number of 7395 and is in sound, complete and highly useable condition. Finished in maroon, the bicycle features a Sturmey Archer three-speed hub gear with a quadrant down tube control, unused woven saddle, stirrup brakes fitted to each wheel, together with linkages and inverted levers, a period Lucas bell, double-block rubber pedals and 7-inch cranks. Correct style mudguards, narrow section brass pump, and a correct type tan leather tool bag complete the ensemble. (1)
*A Columbia Military Bicycle. An example of the double top tube pattern, with a frame plate, favoured by the USA Army. Numbered F204181 (suggesting a 1941 date), it is finished in drab olive green and features a back-pedalling brake, one-piece cranks, flashlight and holder, Gothic mudguards, 26-inch Firestone tyres, cow-horn 23-inch handlebars, prop stand, bell and rubber tornado grips. (1)
*1931 B.S.A. Model 182S Sports. With a 22-inch frame numbered 41556, some photocopies of original receipts and guarantee card suggest a date of June 1931. A highly original machine with a black enamel finish, 18-inch celluloid covered drop handlebars with B.S.A. insignia grips, Bowden cable-operated Cantilever brakes back and front, dynamo lighting, reversible rear wheel, 26-inch Endrick rims and new tyres fitted, Brooks B17 saddle and a bell. Requiring refurbishment, but a sound machine. (2)
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