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A collection of items to include a canteen of cutlery in a mahogany case, candlesticks, copper jardiniere, brass items including fly inkwell, Mauchline ware needle pot 'Weston Super Mare from Knightstone Road' and a brass Liptons tea caddy 'British Empire Exhibition 1926', a 19thC bell marked 12 WH etc
Fitzgerald (Major D.J.L.). History of the Irish Guards in the Second World War, Aldershot, Gale & Polden Ltd., 1949, numerous illustrations, together with other WWII-related books including Rosse (Captain the Earl of) & Hill (Colonel E.R.), The Story of the Guards Armoured Division, Geoffrey Bles, London, 1956, History of the First Division, Florence to Monte Grande, August 1944-January 1945, Cairo, Schinder's Press, 1946, plus Bell (Lieutenant-Commander A.C.), History of the Manchester Regiment First and Second Battalions 1922-1948, Altrincham, John Sherratt & Son, A Short History 7th Armoured Division June 1943 - July 1945 etc., all 8vo (50)
*Fishing tackle. Fishing reels, early 20th century, including a Chevalier Bowness & Sons 4 inch Brass salmon fishing reel, stamped '12 Bell Yard, Fleet Street, London', hinged horn handle, together with a 2.75 inch 'The Ousel' S.Allcock & Son fly reel, with another 2.75 inch bakerlite fly reel and a wooden and brass 'starback' 4 inch centrepin reel, with various fly boxes and leader cases including a Hardy Bros. Ltd. 'tortoiseshell' bakerlite fly box with metal interior, 95 mm x 65 mm, a small C.Farlow & Co. Ltd. leather fly wallet, 50 mm x 90 mm and a Hardy Bros. Ltd. leather leader case with 'envelope' style lid and strap containing an oilskin leader wallet and a spring loaded brass weighing scale, all contained in a canvas fishing bag (qty)
A French giltwood and marble mounted centre table in late 18th century style, second half 19th century, the variagated marble top above the pierced lattice frieze incorporating paterae and shells, the scroll apron above tapering square section supports with moulded bell flowers and acanthus terminals,the x-frame stretcher with central floral vase, stamped to frieze 'TERNISTEN, freres, AMEUBLEMENT, 334 Rue St. Honore, PARIS', 76cm high, 127cm wide, 71cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Oxfordshire
A Meissen flower-encrusted clock case and movement, late 19th century, the scrolling base with a couple dancing, another figure of a girl accompanying them on the guitar, the clock case set with brass dial and indistinctly inscribed Gustav Bulaud (?) Dresden , the two-train movement with outside count-wheel strike on a bell, the whole surmounted with a floral bouquet, 69cm high, blue crossed swords mark and incised 1047
Sally Tuffin for Moorcroft Pottery, a 'Finches' vase, believed to be a one-off colourway variation, slender baluster form, orange and peach coloured birds and fruit against a rust coloured ground, painted factory marks and MCC '91, bell cipher, height 27cm. Provenance: acquired at a Collector's Club event in 1991 where it was purchased as a "one off" colourway.
George V Ivorine teething ring with silver bell embossed 'Mother Goose', Birmingham, 1913, maker's stamp WMC; and a George V mother of pearl and silver teething rattle of squared baluster form with two bells, Birmingham, 1920, maker's stamp for Crisford & Norris; together with two white metal baby spoons
'Birds of Great Britain And Ireland Order Passeres complete in two volumes' Arthur G Butler illustrated by H Gronvold and F W Frohawk, London: Caxton Publishing Co. green cloth boards and quarter leather binding, marbled endpapers, no date; 'Familiar Wild Birds' W Swaysland, published by Cassell & Company Ltd, First Series dated 1883, Second Series (two copies) Third Series, and Fourth series, pictorial cloth on board; and 'The Smaller British Birds with descriptions of their nests, eggs, habits, etc' H.G. and H. B. Adams, London: George Bell and Sons, 1874
'A Natural History of British Grasses' by E. J. Lowe. London: Bell and Daldy, 1871, quarter leather binding and marbled boards; and 'The Flowering Plants, Grasses, Sedges, and Ferns, of Great Britain, and their allies The Club Mosses, Pepperworts, and Horsetails' volumes 1-4, Anne Pratt, Frederick Warne & Co, 1891, green cloth boards with gilt titling, top edges gilt
A mid-19th century Nailsea Glass bell, the cranberry bowl with opaque rim set beneath an opaque on clear glass striped handle, 30 cm tall approx (complete with clear glass clanger) together with a further 19th century glass bell with wrythen moulded cranberry bowl and similar shaped clear glass handle, 28 cm tall approx
A selection of Georgian and later drinking glasses to include a good quality Georgian example with slice cut bell shaped bowl raised on a bladed stem and conical foot, various rummers, a flute with etched fruit and vine detail and folded foot, a set of five hand blown drinking glasses with etched garland detail and further moulded detail, a single wrythen moulded clear glass funnel, etc (23 approx)
A Swiss substantial pine cased cylinder musical box playing on eight airs over three bells, the top with simulated grain finish and painted still life motif revealing a stained interior comprising a single hinged glazed panel encasing the brass cylinder beside a thirty four tooth steel comb, set before three bells, etc, the lid with applied paper label naming airs - 1 Bing a Ling Ting Tay, 2 The Story of a Kiss, 3 Oh! Marguerite, 4 Daisy Bell, 5 Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow-wow!, 6 Wot Cher Knocked Im in the Old Kent Road, 7 The Royal Fusiliers, 8 Oh! Mr Porter, stamped to underside Made in Switzerland, 22 cm tall x 48 cm wide x 29 cm deep approx
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