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FINE SELMER MARK VI TENOR SAXOPHONE circa 1970, serial number M179402, the bell branded "Henri Selmer, Paris Selmer Made in France", branded "Made in France, Brev.S.G.D.G.920653 US PAT. 2710558 US PAT. 2846917" to reverse, the bell engraved with floral decoration, with padded silvered keys, complete with neck and in original fitted case
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK retailed by A. Duminil of Paris, circa 1870-1890, the signed Marti & Cie two train movement striking on a bell and numbered 431, with Medaille de Bronze stamp, the signed white dial with Roman numerals and two front winding holes, pierced steel hands, the gilt case surmounted by figure of a boy with a spade, on a scrolling plinth base, on bracket feet, 35cm high
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE SCOTTISH DRUMHEAD CLOCK by John Thomson, Coatbridge, the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 13'' signed dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds at twelve and date at six, painted steel hands, encased in a carved drumhead hood with foliate pediment, the mahogany case with flame door, on plinth base with ball feet, 209cm high
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the arched 12 inch painted dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic seconds, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture at twelve and six respectively, painted pierced steel hands, the arched hood with swan neck pediment and doric columns, contained within a waisted oak case, on plinth base with bracket feet, 227cm high
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Thomas Ramsbottom, Newmillerdam, the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 12.5 inch arched dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic seconds, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials at twelve and six respectively, rolling moon to arch, pierced brass hands, encased within an arched hood with swan neck pediment, contained within an inlaid oak case, on plinth base, 196cm Note: The plinth base has been shortened
VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN THREE TABLE SPOONS AND TWO TABLE FORKS maker's mark 'GB', probably George Bell, Edinburgh 1841, each handle engraved with initials 'AR', spoons 22cm long; together with four William IV silver table spoons, maker William Bateman II, London 1835, handles engraved with floral design and initials 'ALG', each 20.5cm long, approximately 491g gross (9)
OSBERT SITWELL: ESCAPE WITH ME! AN ORIENTAL SKETCHBOOK, London 1940 reprint, signed and inscribed "For C F Bell with admiration and gratitude from Osbert Sitwell January 1940", to half title, with further autograph letters to C F Bell tipped in at front, original cloth gilt soiled, top wrap and spine of dust wrapper tipped in to front pastedown, plus OSBERT SITWELL AND MARGARET BARTON: VICTORIANA - A SYMPOSIUM OF VICTORIAN WISDOM, coloured frontis, 1931, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, plus OSBERT AND SACHEVERELL SITWELL: ALL AT SEA A SOCIAL TRAGEDY IN THREE ACTS ..., 1927 1st edition, original cloth; plus EDITH SITWELL: ALEXANDER POPE, 1930 2nd impression, port frontis, original cloth gilt, plus OSBERT SITWELL, 4 TITLES: WINTERS OF CONTENT ..., 1932 reprint, original cloth, dust wrapper; BEFORE THE BOMBARDMENT, 1926, 2nd impression, original cloth; DUMB ANIMAL, 1932 reprint, original cloth; THE COLLECTED SATIRES AND POEMS..., 1931 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (8)
MARTIN MARTIN: A DESCRIPTION OF THE WESTERN ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND CONTAINING A FULL ACCOUNT OF THEIR SITUATION, EXTENT, SOILS, PRODUCT, HARBOURS... TO WHICH IS ADDED A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ISLES OF ORKNEY, AND SCHETLAND, London, Andrew Bell 1703 1st edition, folding engraved plate of standing stones, Isle of Lewis, folding engraved map frontispiece and title page supplied in facsimile, 392pp, last few leaves with small chips/part losses to margins not affecting text, final leaf with tape repair, rebound cloth, green morocco label to spine
A good 19th Century inlaid mahogany wide cased longcase clock having a finial topped broken pediment arched top hood with door flanking brass capped pillars housing a well painted 14 ins rolling moon dial with subsidiary seconds and date, twin weight pendulum driven movement, striking on a bell, small mid trunk door with twin pillar decoration on a stepped trunk base and bracket feet, pendulum, weights and winder included, 260 cms overall height x 63 cms
A selection of glassware to include a Victorian Studio Glass vase of bulbous form with flared neck and applied banded detail with iridescent finish, vintage cod bottles to include M Whittaker Matlock, Bath, J Ewing & Co, Dumfries, etc together with further excavated bottles, a cobalt blue bottle with paper Poison label, also marked GWR, seven 19th century drinking glasses to include a small wine with faceted bell shaped bowl raised on a bladed stem, etc
A gold-plated fob seal, inset with a carved carnelian intaglio of a Roman soldier holding a branch next to a lady with child and a slave, plain bell-shaped surmount, 2.75cm; a gilt fob seal, inset with a carved quartz intaglio of a man standing with a dog, and a boar's head mounted to a pillar of rocks, 2.45cm; a gold-plated fob seal, inset untested yellow stone, floral and fruit decoration, 2.1cm;a 9ct rose gold signet ring, 3g; and a 9ct rose gold bar brooch, 2.6g (5)
19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment above a shaped panelled door and conforming plinth base, the painted dial with decorated arch above Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the two train movement striking on a bell, signed to the dial David Shaw, Leicester
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