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A large Halifax slipware bird whistle, c.1800-20, with a large central bird mounted on a perch flanked by smaller birds above a conical base, a small slipware model of a cow wearing a large bell around her neck, and a slipware figure of a woman, decorated with cream dots on a treacle ground, some damages, 24.5cm max. (3)
Three wine glasses, mid 18th century, one with a bell bowl on a plain stem, another a drawn trumpet rising from a teared stem above a folded conical foot, the last with ogee bowl with moulded vertical flutes, engraved with a band of flowers, a short crack to the folded foot of the last, 16cm max. (3)
â–² Quentin Bell (1910-1996), a painted paper lampshade, painted with mermaids against waves, 40cm diameter26cm highProvenance: Sally Hunter Fine Art.Condition ReportWith a dent to the side. The canvas slightly lifted to the seam. Some stains and marks to the inside. The edges with some wear. Signed to the inside of the shade. Additional images uploaded.
Mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned columns, trunk with long door, bracket feet, twelve inch arche dpainted dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Z Bullock, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 220cm.Condition report:The weights and pendulum are present. Please see additional uploaded image of the movement.
Royal Doulton series ware jugs, Monk design, 'The Refectory Bell', 16cm, a Staffordshire Ironstone plate, and pair of Chinese plates, blue borders, 22cm. Qty: 5Condition report:Both jugs have crazing. The squat jug also has staining to the handle and inside, and minor loss of pattern near the rim. One blue plate has chips to the underside and top of its rim. The Ironstone plate has a chip to its foot. Please see additional uploaded images.
Oak and mahogany longcase clock, hood with bird finial and swan neck pediment, fluted columns, trunk with long door, plinth base, twelve inch arched painted dial signed Penniston, Horncastle, eight day movement striking on a bell, 207cm.Condition report:Crude repair to the pediment and split to the box base, otherwise the case looks ok, cracked glass to the hood, dial is good, has weights and pendulum.
William IV mixed wood longcase clock, hood with bird finial, swan neck pediment, turned columns, trunk with short door, bracket feet, fourteen inch arched brass dial signed Henry Higginbotham, Macclesfield, rocking ship to the lunette, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, 240cm, with two weights, pendulum and winding key. Condition report:It appears to be working on quickly assembly in the saleroom although would benefit from being professionally installed. Some tarnishing and wear to the silvered chapter ring. The painted arch is good and the galleon moves with the seconds. Some old spot repairs to the case but generally well presented. No key for the trunk and so the door swings open at present.Dial - 50.5x35.6cm, image of the movement has been puloaded to the lot page on the website for you to view.
A heavy bronze "Victory" hand bell, embossed with busts of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin and inscription "Cast with metal from German aircraft shot down over Britain 1939-45 RAF Benevolent Fund", the handle embossed with a "V". GC. These bells are usually made of aluminium, it is unusual to find a bronze one. £75-100
A collection of gentleman's British and WW1 US military, Royal Naval and other clothing to include a pink fox-hunting tailcoat, a wartime Naval uniform (tunic and bell-bottomed trousers), a leather military jerkin, a Naval duffle coat, a battle dress uniform blouse jacket (1949 pattern) (six items) Suitable props or costume wear for re-enactment groups or vintage costume festivals. Condition Report: Commensurate with age and wear. Some moth damage
AN APULIAN POTTERY BELL KRATER ATTRIBUTED TO THE BARLETTA PAINTER CIRCA 4TH CENTURY BC, 37.8cm H x 38.5cm D Purchased at Sotheby’s, 'Antiquities' London 7th-8th July 1994, Lot 463. Provenance: From the Collection of the late William Gladstone Stewart (1933-2017), host of television show 'Fifteen to One'. Fifteen to One was a British general knowledge quiz show broadcast on Channel 4. It originally ran from 11 January 1988 to 19 December 2003 and had a reputation for being one of the toughest quizzes on TV. Throughout the show's original run, it was presented and produced by William G. Stewart. Thousands of contestants appeared on the programme, which had very little of the chatting between host and contestants that is often a feature of other television quiz shows. The series prize tended to be a classical artefact (for example an ancient Greek vase). Prizes were occasionally valued at several million pounds by archaeologists.
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