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Art History - Munnings (Sir Alfred), An Artist's Life, Museum Press Limited, London 1950, first edition, hb, dj; Gilbey, Bart. (Sir Walter), George Morland: His Life and Works, Adam and Charles Black, London 1907, hb; Cundall (H.M.), Birket Foster, Bracken Books, London 1986, hb, dj; Sutherland Gower (Lord Ronald), Sir Joshua Reynolds: His Life and Art, George Bell and Sons, London 1902, hb; Singer (H.W.), James McNeill Whistler, Siegle, Hill & Co., London 1910; etc (6)
An early 20th century brass 'lantern clock' mantel timepiece, of small proportions and in the 17th century taste, 10cm silvered register inscribed with Roman numerals, the centre engraved with scrolling leaves, platform escapement, crested by knop finials, a 'bell' and shaped brackets pierced and engraved with dolphins, pillars to angles, knop feet, 26cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck and dentil moulded pillar hood, with full length trunk door, plain moulded base and bracket feet, the 30cm square arch brass dial engraved with floral and shell spandrels and having strike / silent dial to the arch, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture, marked John Safley, NICOLSON'S PARK EDIN. R, 8-day movement striking a bell, 225cm high.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, C1830 A LADY, CALLED MISS NICHOLLS in a pale blue dress and lace headdress, ivory oval, 7.3 x 5.9cm, papier mâché frame with giltmetal anchor and naval crown hanger and an unframed miniature of a young lady, said to be Katherine Bell, signed Vedora Riccarda (?) and dated 1895 (2) ++Framed miniature in good condition, the unframed miniature with minor crack at 4 o'clock and somewhat faded
BY AND AFTER CHARLES DAVIDSON BELL, FRSE (1813-1882) PORTRAITS OF THE HON JOHN BARDWELL EBDEN OF EKELENBURG, RODENBOSCH, CAPE COLONY AND HIS WIFE ENID BELL SANDERS, NÉE HOPKINS two, lithographs 1849, oval, 24 x 18cm, a Victorian photograph of a miniature of their daughter Martha Antoinette Ebden at about the time of her marriage to Charles Davidson Bell and a small group of other prints and photographs mainly of members of the Brodie family The lithographs of pencil drawings by Bell would appear to be extremely rare and were presumably printed in the Colony. Charles Davidson Bell was the first Surveyor General in the Cape Colony and an accomplished artist, who designed by the famous triangular Cape of Good Hope postage stamps. He married, as his first wife, on 3rd June 1841 Martha Antoinette Ebden by whom he had three children before divorcing her in 1850 on the grounds of her adultery with Dr Lestock Wilson Stewart. ++Lithograph of Mrs Ebden with tears, small losses and creases. Both slightly browned. The carte des visite in excellent condition, unexamined out of the frame
AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, 18TH C AND LATER , the 28cm brass dial signed on a reserve to the matted centred Binch Mansfield, with subsidiary seconds dial, the associated case profusely carved and dark stained in the late 19th c, 219cm h ++Dial and movement in dirty but good original condition and apparently complete with bell, sold with a pendulum of the period and two weights. The base of the case rebuilt many years ago, structurally sound. The top of the hood with three holes for finials
A CAUGHLEY POLYCHROME SLOP BASIN AND A SIMILAR CAUGHLEY COFFEE CUP AND SHANKED OVAL TEAPOT STAND, C1795 enamelled with the Sparse Sprigs or Cornflower Sprigs pattern, saucer 14.5cm diam Provenance: (basin) Geoffrey Godden. Exhibited: (cup) 2005, No 484. The stand is from the same mould as that in lot 76 but formed later with a foot ring. The bowl is of the rare bell shape as that in lot 31. ++Bowl broken and restuck. Cup cracked. Teapot stand with wear No Reserve
A mid 19th century French patinated bronze and Sienna marble portico clock garniture, the clock with architectural portico case surmounted by a spread eagle finial and raised on a serpentine plinth base with toupee feet, having an Arabic enamelled dial with outer minute track and set cylinder movement with count wheel strike on bell, H.52cm W.36cm, together with a pair of amphora urns raised on serpentine plinth bases and toupee feet. H.34.5cm
A SMALL PAIR OF DIAMOND SET HALF HOOP EARRINGS, each set with seven tiny diamonds, marked 10k, 1g, A 9CT GOLD BELL CHARM, 1g, A GOLD BACK AND FRONT HEART LOCKET PENDANT, SILVER GILT ROPE BRACELET, Birmingham 2009, A PAIR OF MARQUISE CUT BLUE STONE CLUSTER SILVER EARRING STUDS, A PAIR OF GOLD AND OPAL EARRING STUDS, AND A SILVER GILT PURPLE STONE SET RING
A small bell, of bell metal with iron clapper, diameter 2½” (chipped at rim, not affecting sound), old label attached: The Waterloo Bell. This bell was used at the Battle of Waterloo 1815 to summon an orderly to remove the amputated limbs of the British Forces. It was used by Surgeon James Callander 7th Hussars, son of Adam Callander jr of Graigforth & Ardlington. Surgeon James Callander assisted to cut off the leg of the Earl of Uxbridge. James said to the Lord Uxbridge “Sir you have lost a leg but gained a garter”. Good Condition. Plate 31
GRANDFATHER CLOCK - late 18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock made Leigh of Newton. 14" painted and signed dial (14¼"x14¼") with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and floral painted corners. Powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment, square pillars, flanking the glazed door, shaped trunk door flanked by square, fluted half columns, on a panelled base with turned feet, 7`4" (2.26m) high
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