The Commercial and Agricultural Magazine, 3 volumes, 1799-1801, black and white plates and illustrations, some light spotting, uniform contemporary half calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Bell (Thomas), A History of British Reptiles, 1839, black and white illustrations, some light spotting, contemporary green cloth, boards and spine lightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and New Naturalist Series, 9 volumes (numbers 3, 4, 18, 26, 27, 31, 45, 65, 82), mixed editions, 1946-95, all original cloth in dust jackets, some covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 19th century and modern natural history reference and related, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)
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White (Gilbert). The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton, edited by Thomas Bell, 2 volumes, 1st edition thus, London, 1877, several plates in different media including engravings mounted on india paper, original cloth, slightly faded but in excellent condition, large 8vo, together with several other 19th- and early-20th century illustrated editions of White's Selborne in original cloth or contemporary leather bindings, including: The Standard Edition by E. T. Bennett, thoroughly revised, with Additional Notes by, by James Edmund Harting ... illustrated with Engravings by Thomas Bewick, Harvey, and Others, London, Bickers and Son, 1875, original pictorial cloth, 8vo; Natural History of Selborne & Observations on Nature, with the Text and new Letters of the Buckland Edition, Introduction by John Burroughs, Illustrations by Clifton Johnson, 2 volumes, London, Macmillan & Co., 1895, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, a bright copy; The Works in Natural History of the Late Gilbert White, 2 volumes in 1, London, for J. White by T. Bensley, hand-coloured engraved plates, some browning, contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked with the original spine laid down, 8vo, and 35 others, including 20th-century scholarly editions of White's letters and journals, biographies, and more, original cloth, boards, or wrappers, dust jackets where applicable, various formats (45)
Cust, LionelAnthony van Dyck, an historical study. London: George Bell and Sons, 1900. Folio, frontispiece, full morocco gilt by Birdsall & Son, inlaid initials of Sir J.H.B. Noble to upper board, silk endpapers, t.e.g., fading to backstrip, very slight rubbing to covers, interior clean; Silver - Burlington Fine Arts Club.Exhibition of a Collection of Silversmiths' Work of European Origin. London: Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1901. Folio, 120 plates, uncut, original cloth gilt, some fading to backstrip, some light foxing to endpapers (2)
Cruickshank, George, & Leech, John, illustratorsBerener, Ltd Col. Baron de [i.e. Charles Random] Helps and hints: how to protect life and property with instructions in rifle and pistol shooting. London: Hurst, 1835. First edition, 8vo., engraved plates by George Cruikshank and others (including 2 folding), woodcut illustrations, publisher's cloth, folding plates with foxing, some margins dusty; Punch and Judy. London: Bell & Daldy, 1873. 6th edition, 8vo., frontispiece and other illustrations by Cruickshank, original cloth; Ackerman, John Yonge. A numismatic manual. London: Taylor & Walton, 1840. First edition, 8vo., plates, modern cloth; [Boyne, William]. A manual of Roman Coins from the earliest period to the extinction of the Empire. London: Johnston, 1865, First edition, 8vo., plates, publisher's cloth; Wade, H. Halcyon: or, rod-fishing with fly, minnow, and worm. London: Bell & Daldy, 1861. 8vo., with 12 plates (8 hand coloured), publisher's blind stamped cloth, spine faded; Watt, W. Remarks on shooting in verse. London: Baily, 1839. 8vo., calf, spine faded; Facts and useful hints relating to fishing and shooting edited by I.E.B.C. London: Cox, 1866. 8vo.,publisher's cloth; Stewart, W.C. The practical angler or the art of trout-fishing. Edinburgh: Black, 1857. 2nd edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, signature on half title, spine faded and 22 others (29)
Bree, Charles RobertA History of the Birds of Europe, not observed in the British Isles. London: G. Bell, 1865. Second edition, 5 volumes, 8vo, 253 plates by Benjamin Fawcett, all but 1 hand-coloured, tissue guards, original pictorial maroon cloth gilt, spines faded, head and base of spines slightly rubbed
Flint, Sir William Russell, 41 books including several private press worksThe Lisping Goddess. Worcester: Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1968. Folio, number 172 of 275 copies, signed by William Russell Flint, blue quarter morocco gilt by Mansell, marbled slipcase, spine slightly faded, a little light foxing; [Idem] Minxes admonished, or Beauty Reproved. London: The Golden Cockerel Press, 1955. 4to, number 343 of 550 copies, red quarter morocco gilt by Mansell, marbled slipcase, a little foxing to endpapers and fore-edges, slight soiling to morocco, spine a little faded; [Idem] The Song of Songs which is Solomon's. London: Philip Lee Warner for the Medici Society Ltd, 1909. Number 462 of 500 copies, printed on Riccardi Paper, quarter blue morocco gilt, some light soiling to covers and very slight internal spotting; [Idem] Breakfast in Périgord. London, 1968. Folio, number 155 of 525 copies signed by William Russell Flint, black quarter morocco gilt, slipcase; [Idem] Shadows in Arcady. London: Charles Skilton Ltd., 1965. 8vo, number 220 of 500 copies signed by William Russell Flint, original cloth gilt, slipcase; [Idem] Judith. London: the Haymarket Press, 1928. 8vo, number 376 of 875 copies, Japanese vellum gilt; [Idem, illustrator] - Theocritus, Bion and Moschus The Idyls of Theocritus... London: The Medici Society Ltd., 1922. 2 volumes, number 267 of 500 copies, original quarter cloth, dust-jackets; Gilbert, W.S. Sir William Russell Flint, illustrator Iolanthe and other Operas. London: G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., 1910. 4to, original green cloth gilt, inscribed from Arthur Ellis to 'Miss Bettey'; Lewis, Ralph and Keith S. Gardner Sir William Russell Flint. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, [1988]. Oblong 4to, number 186 of 500 de luxe copies, original brown quarter morocco gilt, slipcase; Frost and Reed Ltd. A Jubilee Exhibition - The Golden Years - outstanding paintings by Sir William Russell Flint, [1977] Folio, number 153 of the special edition, original black cloth gilt; Golden Cockerel Press - Robert Herrick - Sir William Russell Flint, illustrator One Hundred and Eleven Poems, 1955. 4to, original quarter Japanese vellum gilt over blue cloth gilt, slipcase; and 31 others, sold not subject to return (41)
Martin, MartinA Description of the Western Islands of Scotland. London: Andrew Bell, 1703. 8vo, folding map, folding plate, contemporary panelled calf rebacked with a modern spine, bookplates of Edward Abadam and J. Robertson, ownership signature to endpaper, some worming to upper margins, slightly affecting text, some tape marks to flyleaf [ESTC T94240]Note: "Donum Authoris" written to flyleaf, however there is no other inscription to suggest that this is a gift from the author.
Three items of Continental silver, comprising: an 18th century French beaker, six hallmarks, of inverted bell shape, engraved with a stiff leaf band, VW monogram, dated 1741 with crossed foliage beneath, on a moulded foot, 7.8cm (3in) high; a small beaker, 1917-34 Swiss import marked, .800 standard, engraved Kurverein Grindelwald Betty Sandell 1927 ; and a miniature model of a cherub pushing a hand cart with a sack by Neresheimer, Hanau, circa 1905, 5.8cm (2 1/4in) long, 140g (4.5 oz) gross
A Walt Disney Studios Classics Collection figure Dancing Partners, Dopey and Sneezy from Snow White, certificate, boxed; No Time to Say Hello-Goodbye, White Rabbit 1999, certificate, boxed; Luau, Timon from the Lion King, certificate, boxed; A Perfectly Beautiful Little Lady, Lady and the Tramp, certificate, boxed; Friendship Offering, Dumbo, certificate, boxed; Tinker Bell Pauses to Reflect (faults), certificate, boxed (6)
Ω An Austrian silver parcel gilt mounted onyx bell push, maker's mark A.H, Vienna 1872-1922 .950 standard, rectangular, with a two-panel openwork top, one with three figures in a landscape, the other with a rose bush, with a mother-of-pearl push-piece, 5cm (2in) long Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
Antique porcelain Chinese Qianlong Famille Rose rare Eye Bath comprising egg shaped bowl support on a bell shaped stand with narrow triple ringed column made to special order c1775 with scrolling famille rose palette floral designs within a red and gilt spearhead border the base similarily painted with floral and scrolling leafy foliage A/F H: 5 1/2 cm L: 6 1/2 cm CONDITION REPORT: No visible restoration, very small minor chip to lip on oval top.
D. Crawly Lavington: a George III oak mahogany boxwood and ebony banded and inlaid longcase clock, the square hood with broken swan neck pediment, freestanding columns, the 10" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture, the single train movement striking on a bell, 204cm high.
A pair of Japanese copper vases, Meiji period, of slender baluster form, each decorated in relief with a dragon amongst clouds, 18.5cm high; also a smaller Japanese bonze baluster vase, decorated with birds and ducks; a Chinese bronze bell and a bronze stand; and an Indian bronze pear shaped vase, with relief decorated floral panels, 15cm high (6).
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, urn shaped finial with painted porcelain centre above the circular dial and two female figures holding swags, the porcelain dial with pink bands, black Roman numerals marked J.W. Benton, Ludgate Hill, London and central rural landscape, bell strike and movement marked JWB 24033, the clock mounted on an orange and gilt painted wooden base, height approximately 28cm and on a further oval ebonised base, with key and pendulum, s.d.
'RMS Titanic' bell from 'A Night to Remember', 1958,a massive ship's bell of cast brass, with rope-handled clapper, engraved 'R.M.S Titanic, 1912' in black gloss in-filled lettering, the crown secured with 'D' clip to the apex of a custom-made support of rope-covered frame and wooden base, with a brass plaque engraved:‘RMS TITANIC 1912, THIS BELL WAS USED IN THE FILM 'A NIGHT TO REMEMBER' PINEWOOD STUDIOS 1958, DIRECTED BY ROY BAKER, made for the 1958 The Rank Organisation film 'A Night to Remember'.'bell 49.5cm diameter, 53.5cm highframe 86.5cm diameter, 134.5cm highProvenance: Ex-Lot 2079, 'R.M.S Titanic: 100 years of Fact & Fiction', Bonhams, New York, 15th April 2012.'A Night to Remember', based on Walter Lord’s book of the same title, is often considered one of the most historically accurate film adaptations of the sinking of the Titanic. The bell, situated above the crow’s nest, is seen in one of the most dramatic moments of the film, when the iceberg is spotted and the alarm is raised.
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