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Antiquarian interest - to include 'Campanalogia, 18th century leather bound book The Art of Bell Ringing' 1827, 'Poetical Works of William Collins' 1797, The Hand of Providence' 1821, 'Brilliance of Power' 1814, 'An Introduction to the Latin Tongue' 1818, 'The History of Tim Higgins' 1825, The Cottage Visitor 1825, etc (9)
A FRENCH STYLE GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, with hand painted porcelain dial and front panel, eight day movement, bell strike, four acanthus cast scrolled feet, Roman numerals, height 37cm (missing key, untested), together with a Kienzle Chronoquartz carriage clock and a new and unused Cotton Trader 'Tropical Weekender' bag (3) (Condition Report: clocks untested)
A COLLECTION OF CERAMICS AND BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, comprising a pair of blue Bohemian glass vases, two lidded jars, a compote and a blue glass bell ornament, a large Mason's 'Mandalay' pattern vase, height 33cm, a Moroccan style decorative vase, height 38cm (cracked and reglued body), a ZamZam set made in Japan with eleven cups (two chipped, carafe is cracked), a large oval meat plate decorated with pheasants, and a fruit border, etc. (22) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
A GROUP OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY DINNER AND GIFTWARES, comprising an Imari 1128 bell, trinket dish, and similar thimble decorated with Tudor Roses, and two 'Royal Pinxton Roses' wavy rimmed plates diameter 25cm (5) (Condition Report: all appear in good condition, no obvious damage, a couple of tiny areas of missing gilding)
The bell is made from clear crystal and has 3 small, frosted flowers on it, with black centers. This item has its original box which measures 6.5"H x 3.25"dia. Swarovski etched backstamp. Artist: Max SchreckIssued: 1987-1999Dimensions: 3.5"H x 1.5"dia.Manufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Commemorative bell to ring in the New Year 1974.Blue with gold accents and image of Roskilde Cathedral. Bing & Grondahl stamp inside. Roskilde Cathedral is in the city of Roskilde on the island of Zealand in eastern Denmark. Issued: 1975Dimensions: 5.25"H x 3.75"Dia.Manufacturer: Bing & GrondahlCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS X 480 Signed plain white 6” x 4” cards. Autographs include, Tony Adams, Ivor Allchurch, Clive Allen, Steve Archibald, Ossie Ardiles, Jimmy Armfield, Gary Bailey, Nick Barmby, Kevin Beattie, Colin Bell, Billy Bonds, Stan Bowles, Liam Brady, Wayne Bridge, Trevor Brooking, Martin Buchan, Steve Bull, Terry Butcher, Sol Campbell, Michael Carrick, Mick Channon, Ashley Cole, Steve Coppell, Tony Cottee, Gordon Cowans, Jack Crompton, Stan Cullis, Keith Curle, Paul Davis, Marcel Desailly, Jermaine Defoe, Kerry Dixon, Mark Draper,Dion Dublin, Damien Duff, Robbie Earle, Ugo Ehiogu, Mark Falco, Justin Fashanu, Trevor Ford, Les Fredinand, Duncan Ferguson, Robert Fleck, Tim Flowers, Trevor Francis, Tony Gale, Tommy Gemmell, Charlie George, Geremi, Terry Gibson, Andy Gray, Ruud Gullit, Bryan Hamilton, Ron “Chopper” Harris, Thomas Helmer, Pierre Van Hooijdonk, Pat Crerand, Adrian Heath, Glenn Hoddle, Kenny Hibbit, Colin Hendry, Alan Hudsaon, Andey Impey, Muzzy Izzet, Pat Jennings, Wim Jonk, Juninho, Kevin Kilbane, Ledley King, Paul Kitson, Oleg Luzhny, Dave Mackay, Claude Makelele, David Sadler, Pavel Srnicek, Maurice Setters, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Bill Slater, Bobby Smith, Alex Stepney, Hakan Suker, Mike Summerbee and Ricky Villa, Gianfranco Zola etc. Covering many different clubs , some duplication. To rear of the cards are the persons stats along with where and when they signed, all written in pencil. Good individual commercial sell on value Ref WC
Original vintage movie poster for the re-release of Walt Disney's Immortal Peter Pan, a 1953 American animated adventure fantasy film directed by Hamilton Luske, Clyde Geronimi, and Wilfred Jackson. The poster features an adorable illustration of Peter Pan in the foreground, and other characters, including Wendy Darling, Dr John Darling, and Michael Darling flying by the Big Ben clock tower, with Tinker Bell above Peter Pan, and Captain Hook swimming away from Tick Tock the Crocodile, set over a bright yellow background. Printed by Lonsdale and Bartholomew LTD Nottingham. Horizontal. Fair condition, folds, tears, creasing, staining, paper losses on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x100, year of printing: 1970s.
FrankreichRitterkreuz zum Orden des Hl. Ludwig (Ordre royal et militaire de St. Louis), Gold 18kt. beidseitig farbig emailliert, Stern mit bourbonischen Lilien, avers mittig Auflage mit emaillierter Figur des Hl. Ludwigs und Umschrift "LUD · M · INSt · 1693", revers mittig Auflage mit flammendem Schwert in grünem Lorbeerkranz mit der Umschrift "BELL. VIRTUTIS PRAEM.", originaler Goldring, ungemarkt, 28,4 x 24,2 mm, H gesamt 38 mm, Gewicht 7,8 gr., Frankreich Ende 18./Anfang 19. Jhd., geringe Tragespuren, kleine Fehlstellen im Email 2033
On offer from the Barton J Hubert No Reserve Collection - with the hammer price (plus Buyers Premium) going to the Kids Club Kampala Charity; a simply stunning Collector-quality Series 1 with just under 1,900 miles from new. Purity is a fragile and vulnerable thing and in August 1996, the revolutionary new Lotus Elise seemed to ooze purity from every extruded anodised aluminium and epoxy resin crevice, with nothing superfluous subtracting from the essence of this truly minimalist, focused little sports car. Although 'beautiful to behold' it certainly was, the time-honoured relationship between 'form and function' was clearly evident in the way it went and handled, with its lightweight chassis-tub at 731kg failing to daunt the enthusiasm of the mid-mounted, 1.8-litre K-series engine and its 118bhp was enough for a 0-60mph time in the low sixes, allied to decent torque in the higher ratios. Clothed in two-piece 'clamshell' fibreglass bodywork, the featherweight two-door also featured all round double-wishbone, independent coil-over suspension, rack and pinion steering, four-wheel ventilated disc brakes and a 5-speed gearbox.Designer Julian Thomson and engineer Richard Rackham were keen to create a car with something of a motorcycle's feel and they undoubtedly succeeded; as is evident as much in the aluminium-and-rubber interior and neat little Stack instrument panel, as in the car's dynamic intimacy with the road, the wind and the weather. The Elise was a reaction to the corpulent world of leather, luxury and levers becoming increasingly evident in Lotus road cars, and was an attempt to recreate Colin Chapman’s early principles before he abandoned them in a move upmarket.Introduced at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show, just over 10,600 S1 Elises were built before the arrival of the S2 in 2001. It’s a testimony to the concept that, almost 27 years on from launch, the original 118bhp S1 still delivers. As with other great drivers' cars such as the E30 M3 and the original Elan, all things feel in balance – power, grip, handling and mass, making for a uniquely satisfying experience. The Series 2 naturally benefitted from further years of development, however the more demure Series 1 still defines the breed.The car presented here is a 1997 Lotus Elise S1 which was supplied new by long-established Lotus dealers Bell & Colvill to Robert ‘Robs’ Lamplough, the well-known 1960s racing driver and prominent member of the BRDC. Remarkably, it has covered just 1,900 miles from new, supported by its incredible condition and its detailed history file. This is a 'museum-quality' modern-classic, but it has been used and exercised sparingly, ensuring its fitness. Coincidentally, our very own ambassador, Harry Metcalfe, drove this actual car in October 2022, saying 'Nothing to see here, just an 1,800 miles from new 1996 Lotus Elise I was in today. Felt so light on its feet (K-Series was the perfect engine for the Elise) and steering was a reminder of how good a no-power assist rack can be. Pretty car too.'This little Lotus presents superbly in Racing Green Metallic with Magnolia hide, and is fitted with a 'Momo' steering wheel, built in driving lights and Perspex headlamp covers. It is the 911th example produced and is equipped with a number of features unique to the early cars, including the lightweight Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) brakes and aluminium engine cover that helped towards achieving the headline-grabbing target weight of just 690kg.The accompanying history file includes it's original purchase invoice and previous service invoices (including from the supplying dealer). As good as you'd ever find.This fabulous Lotus is very generously being offered for sale with the hammer price figure realised (plus, the IA sellers commission) being donated to Birmingham-based charity Kids Club Kampala - a children’s charity with a Christian ethos working in Uganda, East Africa. Their mission is to support vulnerable kids in the slums of Kampala, the capital of Uganda, by providing for both their immediate needs and strengthening their futures by feeding, protecting, educating and skilling. Their projects are a lifeline to vulnerable children, and they are currently supporting over 300,000 individuals across 12 communities in Uganda.Specification Make: LOTUS Model: ELISE SERIES 1 Year: 1997 Chassis Number: SCC111YN1VHA10911 Registration Number: P516 FPM Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 18K4FJ31481945 Odometer Reading: 1900 Miles Make: Interior Colour: Magnolia Click here for more details and images
With upgraded Bilstein suspension and a mild-mannered chip, this eye-catching 4x4 does make a bit of a statement in Firenze Red and Black. A Worldwide icon - as British as King Charles, Fish and Chips or the Local Pub. From 1990, the 90 and 110 models were rebadged as the Defender. It was instantly familiar given the evolutionary relationship with the Series Land Rovers that preceded them. To the layman, the different versions have almost become interchangeable, not least because each represents the utilitarian, unpretentious, rugged off-roader that made Land Rover famous.The Defender itself evolved gradually over its quarter-century on sale, gaining new Ford engines and the odd interior tweak, but perhaps the most significant change was nothing to do with the designers at Solihull, it was its gradual adoption by trendy metropolitan elites, declaring it as their carriage of choice, taking the Land Rover legend from the country into the city. It's now equally popular with both cattle herders and yoga instructors, a trend that is reflected in the latest models, as good up to their axles in clag as they are at carving through SW1.LR63 RED (the registration number will stay with the vehicle) is finished in very rare Firenze Red Metallic with a gloss-black front grille and headlight surrounds, over a black cloth and leather-trimmed interior. Shod with new 16" 'Boost' alloy wheels finished in gloss black with BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A tyres fitted in 2021, the factory Defender 90XS specification includes a high and low range gearbox, electric windows, an analogue clock, heated front and rear windscreens, air conditioning, heated front seats, an Alpine CD stereo with Bluetooth connectivity and USB and auxiliary inputs, and fold-down rear seats. Receipts included reveal over £10,000 worth of upgrades in 2021 and 2022, including a leather-trimmed Momo Tuner steering wheel with an Optimill quick-release boss, 30mm wheel spacers, Vision X 7" LED Halo headlights, and colour-matching door mirror covers, wing vents and steering guard. Mechanical upgrades over the same period include an uprated LOF gearbox output shaft, a LOF clutch kit, LOF clutch slave cylinder, a Bell Auto Services uprated Garrett VGT hybrid turbocharger (high flow/high torque) and a Bell Auto Services Stage 3 performance remap which provides smooth power delivery with increased torque while providing improved fuel economy. Documented maintenance includes a replacement offside front swivel seal, a new front differential seal, gearbox half shafts and lay shafts, shock absorber bushes, a rear suspension ball joint, and a windscreen seal. The car benefits from a main dealer and specialist service recorded in 2013, 2015 (1,438 miles), 2020 (5,513 miles), 2021 (9,321 miles), 2022 (10,604 miles) and 2023 (11,373 miles) with receipts provided. The car was in storage from 2016 and through the COVID epidemic. July 2023 saw a full paint correction detail, PPF install to front headlight surrounds, front wing sides, grille, headlights, wing mirrors, front bumper in matt PPF and lower skid panel, XPEL Fusion ceramic coating applied to entire Defender, cost of which was over £3,000.Obviously hugely pampered in the past, its new custodian will need to do nothing but enjoy admiring and driving one of the most recognisable and characterful cars on our roads today. Specification Make: LAND ROVER Model: DEFENDER STATION WAGON Year: 2013 Chassis Number: SALLDWBP7DA445197 Registration Number: LR63 RED Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 131011163049DT224 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 11800 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Black Half LeatherClick here for more details and images
A 19th century mahogany cased wall clock having a convex circular bezel housing a 12" enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture with twin winding holes for an eight day fusee driven movement, striking on a bell, height 57cmThis is in quite a poor state and needs some attention. No pendulum or key.
An antique ship's bell. Suspended on a carved wooden stand with a floral emblem to the plinth base, the underside of the stand marked 'HMS Pheaton pacific station 1900', H78cm Condition Report: a label under gives the details never mind what the Vendor saidthe stand is good and sturdy with slight signs of age.the bell has no attachment to clanger but it never did. it is very useable
An early 20th century cast metal clockwork novelty table or counter bell in the form of a tortoise, stamped 'GSS' to the underside, in working order CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
An Edwardian silver babies rattle/whistle, teether ring lacking, one bell replaced with a disc with inscription dated 1903, 9.8cm long, 1.17ozt, 36.3gCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
A Chinese Porcelain Water Dropper, Kangxi, after a Persian metalware original, painted in underglaze blue with panels of flowers within geometric borders19.5cm highA Similar Pedestal Cup, the bell-shaped bowl painted with chrysanthemums on a knopped cylindrical stem and domed foot16cm high (2)Water dropper - heavy glaze chipping to the rim. Crack to the foot. Heavy chipping to the foot. No restoration.Cup - two restored rim chips, on with a long associated crack travelling down the bowl and encircling the well.
A Japanese Gilt and Patinated Bronze Temple, Meiji period, with ribbed finial, the upper floor with doors enclosing a drawer, the lower floor with doors enclosing two drawers, on a table base with two frieze drawers, the whole decorated with mythical beasts32cm high, on hardwood standNo signature.In overall good condition. No breaks, some slight tarnishing but largely bright. One bell lacking from the top tear. Inner rim of the top tier mishappen. Hanging chains incomplete and completed with wire and cotton. Doors and clasps functioning. All five dawers running freely.
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