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MAUCHLINE WARE BOX the lid decorated with the Spout Hoick, Crieff; cast iron door stop modelled as a cockerel; tapestry bell pull; shaped Baroque style arched mirrored back wall sconce; large pottery lidded shaped jar; papier mache shaped vase; blue flash cut glass goblet and an oak barometer
PSYCH/GARAGE 45s - Another stupefying selection of essential 45s with 13 x 7" here. Artists/titles include Fargo - Abaddon c/w Sooner Or Later (Algenon 13149), The Wrong Black Flag - Wake Me, Shake Me c/w I Don't Know Why (Mainstream 689), Hector - Wired Up (DJS 289), Smokestack Lightnin' - Light In My Window (UK Bell demo BLL 1046), Steel Mill (PEN 770), Fat Bruce - Got To Get It, Crowd + 1 - Try c/w Don't Hold Back, The One Hit Wonders, Iron Cross and The Electric Prunes. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
GRANT DUNCAN: (1885-1978) British Painter, a member of the Bloomsbury Group. A.L.S., Duncan Grant, on one side of a plain postcard, Lewes, Sussex, 14th July 1971, to Neville Braybrooke. Grant thanks his correspondent for their letter and adds that he has no letters from Joe Ackerley, remarking 'If I had they would only be notes with dates for meeting for a meal' and concluding 'I think you have done wonders to collect 1000'. Hand addressed by Grant to the verso. Together with a second A.L.S., Duncan Grant, one page, 8vo, Cascais, Portugal, 26th February 1972, also to [Neville] Braybrooke. Grant states that his correspondent's letter, which he has just received, 'revived many memories with (?) Clive's which I am glad to have' and further adds 'The two panels which survive are at present in the cellars of Agnew Bros'. Grant concludes by stating that he is looking forward to seeing the letters of Joe Ackerley which Braybrooke is editing. With blank integral leaf. One corner crease to the upper left corner of the postcard and a small area of paper loss to the upper edge of the letter, neither of which affect the text or signatures, VG, 2 Neville Braybrooke (1923-2001) English Poet, Writer, Editor, Literary Critic and Publisher who edited The Letters of J. R. Ackerley (1975). Son of Patrick Braybrooke (1894-1956) English Literary Critic. J. R. Ackerley (1896-1967) British Writer and Editor of The Listener, the BBC's weekly magazine. Ackerley published many emerging poets and writers who would later become successful and influential in Great Britain. Ackerley was openly homosexual, a rarity at a time when homosexuality was socially ostracized and forbidden by law. Clive Bell (1881-1964) English Art Critic, associated with the Bloomsbury Group.
WAUGH EDWIN: (1817-1890) English poet. Vintage signed sepia carte-de-visite photograph of Waugh in a half-length pose. Photograph by Brown, Barnes & Bell, London. Signed ('Edwin Waugh') in black fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount, further signed and inscribed to the verso 'Edwin Waugh to his son Robert with affectionate regard and best wishes', in Waugh's hand. VG
A late 19th century American Jerome & Co mantle clock, canted dome top case with painted glass door enclosing white painted face with Roman numeral dial, raised on plinth base, eight day movement striking on a bell, label verso 'Jerome & Co, New Haven, Conn USA', with pendulum and key, 35.5cm high
A Wedgwood majolica game dish, cover and liner, relief moulded depicting rabbits and birds with figural finial, underside impressed 'Wedgwood A7 S', 18cm high (restored), along with Wedgwood cheese bell, relief moulded depicting floral blossoms and foliage against a cream ground, cover handed with entwined moulding, painted underside '2905', 20.5cm high (restored)and a pair of Wedgwood cabbage leaf serving dishes and two further green leaf plates (6)
Six Glasgow Pottery bowls, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd, 'Pekin' pattern, Rd.No.118729, 25cm diameter, with central red printed decoration, along with five bowls 22.5cm diameter, with central red printed decoration surrounded by green printed border, five bowls 25cm diameter, each with central green printed decoration surrounded by red printed border, two bowls 25cm diameter, each with brown printed decoration, two bowls 25cm diameter, each with central blue printed decoration surrounded with red printed border, a bowl 25.5cm diameter with central red printed decoration surrounded with green printed border and a smaller bowl 22.5cm diameter (22) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
Eleven Glasgow Pottery bowls, J & M.P. Bell & Co Ltd, 'Banda' pattern, Rd.No.131849, 25cm diameter, along with five further 'Banda' pattern bowls comprising; two with central blue printed decoration surrounded with red printed border, 25.5cm diameter, two with central red printed decoration surrounded with green printed border, 25cm diameter and one with central green printed decoration surrounded with red printed border, 25.5cm diameter, along with a blue printed plate, 25cm diameter (17) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
Eight Glasgow Pottery plates, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd, 'Celebes' pattern, Rd.No.158409, 22.5cm diameter, four bowls, 23cm diameter, each with central green printed decoration surrounded by red printed border, two plates, 22.5cm diameter, each with central red printed decoration surrounded by green printed border and a bowl, 22.5cm diameter, with central blue printed decoration surrounded by red printed border (15) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
A collection of ceramics including a selection of Asiatic pheasant wares including a pedestal tureen, two dinner plates and a meat plate, an 18th century punch bowl, decorated with figures amongst a kept landscape, a famille rose teacup with further English tea wares decorated with blue banding and with gilt highlights etc, with Victorian old Sheffield plate mugs, one of bell shape and stamped to underside 'Oldham Maker Nottingham', 12cm high and 9cm high (Qty)
A late George III eight day oak longcase clock, the painted Arabic dial signed 'Tho's Dutton, Walsall', with date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and moon phase, with movement striking on a bell, the hood with broken swans neck pediments, above a serpentine trunk door, on bracket feet, 216cm H
Four Glasgow Pottery bowls, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd, 'Dhurian and Nanus' pattern, Rd.No.136522, 23cm diameter, with central red printed decoration surrounded with green printed border, and two further bowls, 22.5cm diameter with central blue printed decoration surrounded with purple printed border and 25.5cm diameter with central green printed decoration surrounded with red border (6) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
Three pieces of Glasgow Pottery, J & M.P. Bell & Co Ltd, 'Peacock & Lilies' pattern, comprising; two plates, 24cm diameter with central green printed decoration surrounded with red printed border and with central red printed decoration surrounded with yellow printed border and a bowl, 24.5cm diameter with central green printed decoration (3) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
A 19th century French porcelain mounted gilt spelter eight day mantle clock, the Roman numeral enamel dial with a floral garland, surmounted by an oval portrait of a maiden holding a palette, all below three Sevres style panels decorated with flowers against a pink ground, movement striking on a bell and stamped '2875', 33.5cm high, on ebonised plinth with glass dome, with key and pendulum CONDITION REPORT: Dome ok, base with general wear and some fading to the velvet. Clock a little grubby, some later gilding 'touch ups' and numerals with a few marks. Porcelain appears ok and overall good appearance. We cannot guarantee that clocks are in full working order.
Three Glasgow Pottery bowls, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd, 'Ikan China' pattern, Rd.No.138769, 22.5cm diameter, with central red printed decoration surrounded with green printed border, two plates 25.5cm diameter, with central red printed decoration surrounded with green printed border, a bowl 25.5cm diameter, with central red printed decoration surrounded with green printed border, two bowls 25cm diameter, with central green printed decoration surrounded with red printed border, a bowl 22cm diameter, with central green printed decoration surrounded with red printed border, and a bowl 26cm diameter, centrally printed with brown decoration (10) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
Two Glasgow Pottery bowls, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd, 'Kwantung' pattern, Rd.No.162201, 22cm diameter, with central red printed decoration, a bowl 25.5cm diameter, with central blue printed decoration surrounded with red printed border and a plate, 22.5cm diameter, with central red printed decoration (4) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
Eight Glasgow Pottery bowls, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd, 'Buah Buah' pattern, Rd.No.131572, 23cm diameter comprising; two with central red printed decoration surrounded with blue printed border, two with green printed decoration, three with red printed decoration and one with central blue printed decoration surrounded by red printed border (8) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
Twenty nine Glasgow Pottery bowls, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd, 'Keelin Hong' pattern, Rd.No.139291, comprising; five bowls 25cm diameter and three bowls 24.5cm diameter, with central green printed decoration surrounded with red printed border, five bowls 25cm diameter, two bowls 25.5cm diameter and two bowls 22cm diameter, with central red printed decoration surrounded with green printed border, three bowls 25.5cm diameter, two bowls 25cm diameter and three bowls 23.5cm diameter, with central blue printed decoration surrounded with red printed border, and four bowls 25cm diameter, with central red printed decoration surrounded with blue printed border (29) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
Five Glasgow Pottery bowls, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd, 'Johore' pattern, Rd.No.83485 comprising; two bowls, 24.5cm and 25.5cm diameter, with central red printed decoration surrounded with green printed border, two bowls 25.5cm and 25cm diameter, with central red printed decoration and a bowl 25cm diameter, centrally printed with green decoration surrounded with red printed border (5) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
Three Glasgow Pottery bowls, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd, 'Borneo' pattern, Rd.No.149158, 25cm diameter, two with central green printed decoration and one with central red printed decoration surrounded with green printed border, along with two further J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd bowls 25cm diameter (5) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
An 18th century wine glass, the bell bowl raised on plain stem above a folded and conical foot, 15.5cm high and a further 18th century style wine glass with tear knop stem and folded foot, 15cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Bell bowl - rough pontil to base, some surface scratching and wear commensurate with age but generally very good. Further wine glass - rough pontil to base, ribs to the bowl, some surface scrtaching and wear commensurate with age but overall generally good.
BYRON (LORD), THE PRISONER OF CHILLON AND OTHER POEMS, first edition, [4], 60, London, Murray, 1816; bound with, WORDSWORTH (W), PETER BELL, A TALE IN VERSE, 2nd ed, engraved frontis, viii, 88, London 1819; bound with, ASHLEY (LORD), A VOICE FROM THE FACTORIES, 40, London, 1836, all in 3/4 green leather with marbled boards; with, MILMAN (REV) THE MARTYR OF ANTIOCH, a dramatic poem, full levant, London, 1822 (2)
Thirty eight pieces of Glasgow Pottery, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd, 'Makassar' pattern, Rd.No.147736, comprising; seven bowls, 25cm diameter, two plates 25cm diameter, four plates 22cm diameter, two bowls 22.5cm and 23.5cm diameter, each with central green printed decoration surrounded with red printed border, four bowls 25cm diameter, three bowls 22.5cm diameter, two bowls 22cm diameter, four plates 22.5cm diameter, a bowl 23cm diameter, each with central red printed decoration surrounded with green printed border, three plates 25cm diameter, each with brown printed decoration, two bowls 25.5cm diameter, each with central red printed decoration surrounded with blue printed border, and four plates 22cm diameter, each with red printed decoration (38) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece showing signs of crazing, staining, dirt, chips and hairline cracks.
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