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Lot 586

Miller (Joseph). Botanicum Officinale; or, A Compendius Herbal: giving an account of all such plants that are now used in the practice of physick, printed for E. Bell, 1722, contemporary calf, rubbed and a little wear with upper joint partly cracked, 8vo, together with Saint-Pelaie (M. de), The Literary History of the Troubadours, printed for T. Cadell, 1779, contemporary calf, rubbed, marked and some wear, 8vo, plus [Clarke, Edward Daniel], A Tour Through the South of England, Wales, and Part of Ireland, Made During the Summer of 1791, printed at the Minerva Press, 1793, half-title, 12 tinted aquatint plates, several trimmed to outer margin, with loss of caption, contemporary calf, some wear with upper joint near-detached, 8vo, and other antiquarian interest, including some 18th century works and many 19th century, including Dugdale's England & Wales Delineated, 9 volumes, circa 1850s, George Crabbe, Poems, 1807, The Borough, 1810, Tales, 1812 & Tales of the Hall, 2 volumes, 1819, all 1st editions, The Vocal Enchantress presenting an elegant selection of the most favourite hunting, sea, love & miscellaneous songs, printed for J. Fielding, circa 1783 (binding worn), etc. (6 shelves)

Lot 203

Siemens Brothers & Co Ltd Pat number 328926 telephone on a wooden bell box

Lot 184a

A STRIKING 1970S ORANGE CROCHET LADIES VINTAGE WOOL DRESS WITH BELL SLEEVES

Lot 249

Tray of locally made Gwili Pottery items to include: 'Menyn' jar and cover with small mouse; 'Llaeth' jug; 'Te' canister; chamber stick and cheese bell. (5)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 51A

19th Century mahogany long case clock, having inlaid clock with arched aperture under broken swan neck pediment. Separate arch painted face and earlier single train movement, striking on one bell, together with single weight. (4) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 138

Late 19th/early 20th Century pottery Stilton bell and stand, made by S. Fielding and Co., overall decorated with floral sprays.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 254

Tray of assorted items to include: New English Dictionary; various horse brasses; vintage teddy bear; Middle Eastern design bell; novelty animal figurines etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 209

OROLOGIO DA TASCA A CHIAVETTA CON SMALTO, RIPETIZIONE A QUARTI E CALENDARIO, FIRMATO BREGUET, PERIODO 1790 Cassa a due corpi in oro, lunetta ornata da perline, incisioni e cesellature sui bordi, sul retro smalto raffigurante Euterpe e Cupido entro una cornice ottagonale e uno smalto blu traslucido su fondo guilloché. Cassa esterna in metallo dorato, strigillato sui bordi, fondello in vetro. Quadrante in smalto bianco, firmato “Breguet à Paris”, carica frontale, numerazione araba per le ore e i quarti, numerazione del calendario interna. Lancette Luigi XV decorate con piccole rosette. Meccanica a fusée firmata “Breguet a Paris N. 4266", carica a conoide, ripetizione a quarti su campanello e con leva per la suoneria a tocco, scappamento a verga, coq traforata e incisa a motivi floreali, colonnini circolari. Diametro Ø: 52 mm - KEY-WINDING ENAMELED POCKET WATCH, QUARTER REPEATER AND CALENDAR, SIGNED BREGUET, 1790 Two body gold case, bezel sets with pearls, engraving and chasing on edges, on back an enamel depicting Euterpe and Cupid within a octagonal frame and a blue translucent enamel guilloché field. Gilded outer case, fluted on edges, glass back. White enamel dial, signed “Breguet à Paris”, front wind up, Arabic hour numerals and quarter markers, inner calendar division. Louis XV hands garnished with small rosette. Movement signed “Breguet a Paris N. 4266", fusee, quarter repeater on bell with lever for “à toc” strike, verge escapement, pierced and engraved cock with floral motif, circular pillars. Diameter Ø: 52 mm € 2000

Lot 220

OROLOGIO DA TASCA INGLESE A DOPPIA CASSA CON SMALTI E RIPETIZIONE A QUARTI, FIRMATO GRAHAM, PERIODO 1740 Cassa a due corpi in oro traforata e incisa con foglie d’acanto e mascherone, n. 921 inciso sul bordo superiore, collarino circolare e pendente ad arco. Controcassa adornata sui bordi con decorazioni piramidali e smalti a motivi di foglie intrecciate, sul retro decorazioni a righe si alternano a incisioni e a smalti di colore bianco e verde traslucido. Al centro, entro uno smalto blu, vi è un monogramma “JL” inciso all’interno di una cornice ovale sovrastata da un fiocco. Quadrante in smalto bianco, numerazione romana per le ore e suddivisione della minuteria a quinti con numeri arabi. Lancette a fantasia dorate. Meccanica a fusée firmata “G. (George) Graham London 921", plancia unica e dorata, ripetizione a quarti su campanello tramite pressione del collarino, carica a conoide, scappamento a cilindro, bilanciere anulare a tre razze in acciaio, coq traforata e incisa, contropietra, disco del registro argentato, colonnini modanati. Diametro Ø: 58 mm Note: alcuni lievi difetti alla controcassa, mancante pulsante per la suoneria a tatto e copripolvere, quadrello di carica del conoide ossidato. - ENGLISH PAIR-CASED ENAMELED POCKET WATCH, QUARTER REPEATER, SIGNED GRAHAM, 1740 Two body gold case, pierced and engraved with acanthus leaves and mascaron, n. 921 engraved on top border, circular pendant and oval bow. Double case garnished on edges with pyramidal shaped decorations and enamel twisted leaves motifs, striped decorations on the back are alternated with engravings and white-green translucent enamels. In the middle, within a blue enamel, there is a "JL" engraved monogram within an oval frame topped with a knot. White enamel dial, Roman hour numerals and 5-minute Arabic markers. Gilt fantasy Louis XIV hands. Movement signed “G. (George) Graham London 921", chain fusee, full-plate gilt-finished, quarter repeater on bell by pressing the pendant, cylinder escapement, three-armed steel annular balance, pierced and engraved cock, upper cap jewel, silvered regulator disc, molded pillars. Diameter Ø: 58 mm Note: slight flaws on the outer case, missing push-piece for “à tact” strike and dustcover, square fusee winding arbor oxidized.  € 3000

Lot 236

OROLOGIO DA POLSO DA UOMO JAEGER-LECOULTRE CALENDRIER PERPETUAL - GRAND REVEIL REF. 180.1.99, 1990 CIRCA Cassa a due corpi in oro 18K, lunetta modanata, anse scanalate e curve, fondello n.0667 con viti, punzoni all’interno e campanello per la sveglia, carica della sveglia al “2”, corona di carica al “4”, rimessa a segno rapida dei calendari all’ “8”, vetro zaffiro. Cinturino in pelle marrone e fiibbia originale in oro. Quadrante bianco, firmato, indici dorati luminescenti, quadrantini per le 24 ore e i calendari, apertura per le fasi lunari e l’anno bisestile, numerazione esterna blu con numeri arabi. Lancette a bastone scheletrate e brunite, lancetta dello svegliarino a freccia.  Movimento automatico rodiato, firmato sul rotore, cal. 916, n. 2296648, 31 rubini, scappamento ad ancora, bilanciere monometallico regolato in quattro posizioni, spirale piana autocompensante, antiurto. Corredato da astuccio, libretti e garanzia in bianco.  Diametro Ø: 41 mm Note: astuccio rovinato esternamente. - GENTLEMAN’S WRISTWATCH JAEGER-LECOULTRE CALENDRIER PERPETUAL - GRAND REVEIL REF. 180.1.99, CIRCA 1990 Two body 18 gold case, stepped bezel, fluted and curved lugs, case back n. 0667 with screws, stamped inside and the alarm bell, alarm winding crown at “2”, time setting and winding crown at “4”, quick adjustment of the calendar at "8", sapphire crystal. Original brown leather strap and gold buckle. White dial, signed, gilt and luminous indexes, subsidiary dials for the 24-hour and calendars, apertures for the moon phase and leap year, outer blue Arabic numerals. Blued skeletonize hands, arrow hand for the alarm. Self-winding movement, signed on the rotor, cal. 916, n. 2296648, rhodium-plated, 31 jewels, lever escapement, monometallic balance adjusted in four positions, self-compensating flat hairspring, shock-absorber. Accompanied by fitted box, booklets and blank warranty. Diameter Ø: 41 mm Note: externally ruined box. € 5000

Lot 25

LOTTO DI DUE OROLOGI DA TASCA A CHIAVETTA IN ARGENTO, UNO FIRMATO MEURON CON RIPETIZIONE E SVEGLIARINO, PERIODO 1800 E 1850 Casse in argento, rispettivamente un visivo a due corpi con carrure godronata, fondello lavorato a guilloché, e un savonette a quattro corpi inciso su entrambi i lati, cuvette siglata "Ferdinand Russetti”. Quadranti in smalto bianco, uno firmato "Meuron & Comp.” con numeri arabi e l'altro con numeri romani e secondi in basso. Meccanica a fusée firmata "Meuron & Comp. n.3322", ripetizione a quarti e svegliarino su campanello, scappamento a verga, coq traforata e incisa. Il secondo con carica a bariletto, scappamento ad ancora laterale, bilanciere bimetallico con viti, spirale piana. Diametro Ø: 54 e 50 mm - TWO SILVER KEY-WINDING POCKET WATCHES, ONE SIGNED MEURON WITH REPEATER AND ALARM, 1800 AND 1850 Silver cases, respectively one two body open face with knurled band, engine turned back, and one four body hunter case engraved on both side, dome signed  "Ferdinand Russetti”. White enamel dials, one signed "Meuron & Comp.” with Arabic numerals and other one with Roman numerals and seconds dial. Fusee movement signed "Meuron & Comp. n.3322”, quarter repeater and alarm on bell, verge escapement, pierced and engraved cock. Second one with going barrel, lateral lever escapement, bimetallic balancer with screws, flat hairspring. Diameter Ø: 54 and 50 mm € 1100

Lot 64

OROLOGIO DA TASCA FRANCESE A CHIAVETTA CON SMALTO E RIPETIZIONE A QUARTI, FIRMATO LEROY, PERIODO LUIGI XVI Cassa a due corpi in oro, strigilato, inciso e traforato con elementi decorativi, sul retro applicazione di uno smalto con ritratto femminile entro una cornice ovale adornata da rosette. Collarino circolare e pendente a ferro di cavallo. Quadrante in smalto bianco a carica frontale, numerazione romana per le ore. Lancette Luigi XV. Meccanica a fusée firmata "Julian LeRoy a Paris", ripetizione a ore e quarti su campanello, carica a conoide, scappamento a verga, coq traforata e incisa a foglie d'acanto, colonnini circolari. Diametro Ø: 40 mm Note: vetro mancante, lancetta dei minuti spezzata, meccanica con elementi ossidati. - FRENCH KEY-WINDING POCKET WATCH WITH ENAMEL, QUARTER REPEATER, SIGNED LEROY, LOUIS XVI Two body gold case, fluted, engraved an pierced with ornamental motifs, back with applied enameled lady portrait within an oval frame adorned with rosette. Circular pendant and “horseshoe" style bow. White enamel dial, front wind up, Roman hour numerals. Louis XV hands. Movement signed "Julian LeRoy a Paris", fusee, quarter-repeater on bell, verge escapement, pierced and engraved cock with acanthus leaves, circular pillars. Diameter Ø: 40 mm Note: missing glass, broken minute hand, movement with some oxidization.  € 1500

Lot 784

GENTLEMAN'S SEIKO BELL-MATIC STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCHthe round silvered dial with applied stainless steel baton hour markers, day and date aperture at 3, internal tachymeter scale, the 37mm tonneau shaped case with 4006-6010, 131574 to the reverse exterior, with a Seiko clasp, lacking box and papers

Lot 1137

An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, the bell bowl raised on a double series opaque twist stem and plain foot, (a.f), 17cm. high.

Lot 801

A French ormolu and white marble mantel clock, late 19th century, with putti surmount over a drum case and foliate painted enamel dial, over a shaped white marble plinth and five feet, with two train movement and countwheel striking on a bell, 28cm high (pendulum). Illustrated

Lot 937

A bronze bell, 20th century, with original cast iron clanger, 40cm high.

Lot 206

A brass bell on stand bearing the name Davila and a brass White Star wall light

Lot 245

A LONDON SILVER CUP with bell-flower and swag decoration, mark to the base

Lot 1042

A good mid-19th Century French carriage clock by Bolviller of Paris, No.197W, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the two train movement with chronometer escapement and striking on a bell, contained in ornate gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case, frieze and uprights cast with bold leaf scroll ornament, with lions masks corner panels, the shaped folding handle cast mask and scrollwork, 6ins high (lacking key)Condition -This appears to be a good quality carriage clock by a good maker. The dial is clean and well defined and the hands would appear to be original. The movement appears to be in good order and would appear to be in working order. The escapement is of a more complex nature with an engraved platform which would appear to be original. The case itself is of good quality and the gilding bright and the castings well defined. The bevelled panels appear to be in good order. There is a cast door to the reverse with a slide to reveal three winding holes.In all a good quality carriage clock by a good maker.

Lot 1056

A late 19th/early 20th Century French carriage clock, the cream painted 1.875ins diameter dial with Roman numerals, the border painted with floral sprays, to the eight day two train movement to replacement escapement striking on a bell, contained in polished brass and bevelled glass case, 5.5ins high (dial chipped and marked and lacking winding key)

Lot 1059

Two early 20th Century French carriage timepieces, one with alarum and cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the eight day single train movement striking on bell to base, the other with dial with Roman numerals decorated with bluebirds and two children with a hoop, to the eight day single train movement with replaced escapement, both contained in lacquered brass bevelled glass rectangular cases of Corniche pattern, 4.75ins high, one with red leather covered travelling case and with key

Lot 1077

A late 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain cased mantel clock by H.P & Co, No.54221, the red and gilt decorated porcelain dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in ornate rectangular case surmounted by an urn, on moulded feet, 16ins high, and a late 19th Century French gilt metal and white onyx cased mantel timepiece, the 3ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, contained in drum pattern case flanked by a standing figure of a huntsman and with ornate base, 15ins high, and gilt stand for same

Lot 1078

A late 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock by Japy Freres, No. 1445, the 3.5ins diameter porcelain dial with gilt framed Roman numeral cartouches on black ground decorated with floral sprays, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in ornate gilt metal drum pattern case surmounted by urn, the lower body with central oval porcelain panel flanked by columns decorated with classical maidens and various trophies, conforming base on turned feet, 21ins high (some slight damage - casing in places overpainted and a minute hand missing)

Lot 1079

A late 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock by Japy Freres, No. 0354, the 3ins diameter porcelain dial with circular numeral cartocuhes, on a turquoise and floral decorated ground (dial rubbed and lacking hands), to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell (bell lacking), contained in gilt metal drum pattern case flanked by a seated figure of a classical maiden, the base with rectangular porcelain panel decorated with two Cupids and the front decorated with floral swags, 11.25ins high

Lot 1080

A late 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock by Japy Freres, No.2512, the 3.25ins diameter porcelain dial decorated in turquoise and gilt and with oval Roman numeral cartouches, the dial centre with coloured enamel floral spray, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in ornate gilt metal case surmounted by two-handled urn and inset with three oval and two circular porcelain panels decorated with Putti and floral sprays and on paw pattern feet, 14ins high

Lot 1081

A 19th Century French black slate and green veined marble cased mantel clock, the 5ins diameter white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals and a visible escapement, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in black slate drum pattern case with scroll and moulded rectangular base, 12.5ins high (drum case detached from base), and a late 19th Century French black slate and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, the 3.5ins diameter black chapter ring with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in black slate case surmounted by gilt metal figure of infant pan and Putti and with caryatids to front corners, on plinth base, 13.5ins high

Lot 1085

A mid-20th Century English walnut cased mantel clock of "17th Century" design, the 6ins square brass dial with narrow silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and matted dial centre, to the eight day three train movement, No. 187861, striking and chiming on four gongs, contained in walnut case with low moulded bell top, gilt brass holding handle, moulded base, 11ins high, bears brass presentation plaque "To W.Moore etc", dated March 1950

Lot 1086

A mahogany mantel clock in the Victorian manner, the 7.75ins diameter painted metal dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in associated mahogany case of architectural design, with angled pediment and two turned pillars to front and on bun feet, 20ins high

Lot 1088

A mahogany bracket clock containing 18th Century movement by Thomas Hill of Fleet Street, London, the 6.5ins arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement (formerly verge) now with anchor escapement and pendulum and striking on a bell, with engraved backplate, contained in modern mahogany case of 18th Century design, the shaped top with folding brass handle and on brass ogee pattern feet, 18.5ins high Note: Thomas Hill recorded working in Devonshire Street in 1749, moved to Fleet Street in 1762 and died 1782.

Lot 1114

A 19th Century stripped pine longcase clock by Isaac Lazarus of Hayle, the 13ins arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with a landscape within oval border and with gilt floral spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in stripped pine case with arched top, turned pillars to hood and with shaped trunk door, plain base with bracket feet, 80ins high

Lot 1118

An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Snelling of Alton, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and with recessed silvered seconds dial and date aperture, within matted dial centre, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded top and slender turned pillars to hood, 84ins high Note: John Snelling recorded as Clock and Watchmaker in Alton, Hampshire, 1761-1795 Provenance: Purchased by Derek Roberts Antiques, 22 & 24 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent - 22nd March 1976 - Invoice No. 736

Lot 1122

A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Robert Martin of Glasgow, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the dial centre engraved with leafage and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with calendar work (formerly showing phases of the moon), to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with scroll pediment above moulded and dentil cornice and with turned and fluted pillars to hood, the trunk door with applied astragal moulding and with conforming plinth base, 88ins high

Lot 1123

An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Minshul of Denbigh, the 13ins square brass dial with wide chapter ring (formerly silvered) with Arabic and Roman numerals, the dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and engraved scroll ornament, to the eight two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded cornice and slender turned pillars to hood, slightly shaped trunk door flanked by rounded quarter columns, the base with raised centre panel and on block feet, 81ins high Note: John Minshull (senior and junior) recorded working Denbigh 1764

Lot 1124

An oak and walnut longcase clock containing late 18th Century movement by Hayler of Chatham, the 12ins arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial to centre and with strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in modern oak case, swept caddy top with fretted centre panel, turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars, the arched trunk door veneered in figured walnut and flanked by quartered, fluted and brass stopped quarter columns and the base with raised astragal mouldings, inset with figured walnut veneer panel and moulded double plinth base, 91ins high (glass to door cracked - side moulding off but present) Note: William Hayler recorded working Chatham circa 1765-1851. In view of long working dates possibly two men of the same name, maybe father and son.

Lot 1125

A mid-19th Century figured mahogany longcase clock by Lawrence of Southampton, the 13.25ins diameter silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, to the eight day two train movement, shaped top brass plates and striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case of architectural design, the hood with angled pediment and astragal mouldings, the arched trunk door with canted corners and the base with raised astragal mouldings, on block feet, 79ins high Note: "The Directory of Hampshire Clockmakers" by Martin Norgate records two Lawrence's in Southampton - Francis Lawrence at 13 High Street in 1851 and James Lawrence in Union Terrace, Southampton in 1844.

Lot 1130

An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by John Silke of Elmsted, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted dial centre with recessed subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch now with rocking figure of Father Time and worded "Tempus Fugit", to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with shaped cresting and later brass ball and eagle finials above moulded cornice and with plain turned pillars to hood, shaped front door, the base with raised astragal panel and on twin moulded plinth base, 91ins high Note: John Silke II recoreded working Elmsted circa 1760- circa 1779 and subsequently Stowting and Hythe

Lot 218

A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED COLUMN TAPERSTICKS on square bases with bead borders, festoons & garlands of bell flowers and Corinthian capitals with detachable nozzles, c.1770; 7.75" (19.8 cms) high (2)

Lot 287

A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN TABLE BELL with a tapering square body & a baluster handle, by J.B. Carrington & Co., London 1901; 5" (12.5 cms) high; 8.1 oz

Lot 9

ROWING:- An unusual late Victorian mounted wooden spoon / scoop in the form of an oar, by James Samuel Bell, London 1893; 8.4" (21.3 cms) long

Lot 69

Late 19th Century Russian silver Charka (vodka cup), with bell-shaped body and plain moulded rim, sides engraved with a banding conjoined square panels infilled with flowerhead ornament, 2ins diameter x 2ins high, Moscow hallmark and with makers initials "A*B" (weight 1.25ozs), and a modern Russian silver Charka (vodka cup), the bell shaped body engraved and with niello work, 1.75ins diameter x 2.125ins high (weight 1.6ozs - small mark indistinct)

Lot 749

A Chinese blue and white porcelain teapot and lid painted with pavilions and figures within a watery landscape, with gilding added later in Europe, 6.5ins (16.5cm) high (late 18th Century), a Chinese porcelain teapot with moulded spout and handle, painted in colours with a mother and child within shaped cartouche, 7ins (17.8cm) high (18th Century), and a bell-shaped porcelain tankard painted in blue, red and gilt with flowering branches, 5ins (12.7cm) high (damage)

Lot 371

Late Victorian bell box system, inscribed Wilson Webb, Alton 327

Lot 374

Desk thermometer and two turned bell pusher (3)

Lot 427

Large cast iron 'Liberty' bell, cast 'Independence 1776' (2)

Lot 81

Cranberry glass bell, Aynsley, Wedgwood and other china, glassware, lace cloths and jewellery

Lot 781

A Vintage gilt painted brass bell, together with assorted tools.

Lot 80

Attributed to Julian Bell (British, b. 1952) - 'Windmill', oil on canvas laid on board, initialled lower right 'JB', approx. 91x91cm, framed.

Lot 303

Links of London: A silver 'Sweetie' braceletOf conventional form, with bell charm attached

Lot 319

Two mounted walking canes, one hallmarked, a hedgerow stick, and two parasols, with horn or ivory terminals, early 20th century, a cow bell stamped Chamonix, and a needlework bell pull

Lot 223

A set of Arts and Crafts drinking glasses, probably James Powell, Whitefriars, of cylindrical wrythen, and dimple form on plain stems, together with a liqueur glass, with baluster stem and everted bell bowl, 10.5cm and 8cm high (6)

Lot 32

Pair of 19th century navette boat shaped clear glass salts, 9cm h, together with a quantity of sundry items including a pair of brass chamber sticks, four rock specimens, a halved and polished ammonite, horn mounted loupe, Herrand bell and two Halcyon Days boxes

Lot 434

George Hooper, watercolour study of a seated gentleman, signed and dated 1944; early 19th Century school, watercolor study depicting angels and other figures; David Bell, study of racing yachts

Lot 74

A Meissen floral decorated cup; together with a small Belleek vase; and a Royal Doulton bell mounted with a cherub

Lot 299

A quantity of silver plated ware to include two pheasant ornaments; a large coffee pot; a brass bell; trays etc.

Lot 459

14 boxed Swarovski items to inc aeroplane, yacht, bell, bear, snail, dragonfly etc

Lot 90

A quantity of brass & copperware to inc preserving pan, scuttle, oil lamp, WWII shell, brass bell vases & copper pans, coach lamp etc

Lot 59

England 1970 World Cup Team + Management Autographs: This is the original 10 x 8 inch cream card that each person was asked to sign for the Football Association to use for media purposes. Includes Alf Ramsey, Harold Shepherdson, Les Cocker plus 28 players including Bobby Moore, Emlyn Hughes, Peter Osgood, Alan Ball, Colin Bell, Bobby Charlton, Allan Clarke and Peter Bonetti. Much thought went into the presentation of this all using the same pen with nothing overlapping. (31 autographs)

Lot 736

Cleveland Busts Complete Set Of Football Figures: All 16 from the 1971 Joe Mercers Gt Britain Team set in rare white colour and not the usual cream. Players include Moore Bell Mullery Best Peters Hurst and Bremner. (16)

Lot 55

A large cast bronze ship's bell, with crown top and applied badge with initials J.B. and a harp over a shield, 14ins

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