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Lot 297

A late 19th century Heeley style corkscrew, together with one other corkscrew, a treen mug, a small treen figural study and a spherical bell.

Lot 300

An unusual bell metal mortar, decorated masks, H. 8cm, D. 12 cm.

Lot 120

A SELECTION OF MODERN ROYAL CROWN DERBY `Imari` pattern items including a miniature teaset on tray, together with a 19 PIECE BURTONDALE `Imari` pattern TEASET and SIMILAR TABLE BELL

Lot 40

A collection of copper saucepans, a cow bell and similar items of metalware

Lot 770

Collection of Vintage Cameras: To include Kodak Retina, No2 Brownie, Box Brownie, Drop Plate Camera, Erko Hugo Meyer 135mm 1:4.5, Zeiss Ikon ¼ Plate Camera 10.5mm 1:4.5 with 6 Dark Slides in Original Case, Weston Master V, Bell & Howell Clockwork Cine Camera together with a selection of various Negatives (1 Box)

Lot 233

Six Royal Doulton figures 'Debutante' HN2210, 'Tootles' HN1680, 'A Posy for you' HN3606, 'Tinkle Bell' HN1677, Mary had a little lamb' HN2048 and 'Polly Peachum' HN549

Lot 31

A rare Kutani Mizusashi, mid 19th century, of temple bell form, moulded with gilt studs and striking points, the central bitter chocolate band with stylised dragons, clouds and curls between borders of fretted ducks and key fret, the cover with dragon head terminals to the suspension, on a tripod stand with feathery scrolls enclosed by relief dragons, one dragon head detached, chips, slight wear, blurred green-washed black mark including Kutani, 41.5cm

Lot 34

A pair of Kutani Vases, late 19th century, each in the form of Benkei, a massive temple bell on his back, rockwork base, 14.5cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: One figure with glaze flaking to head band, otherwise no obvious faults.

Lot 36

A Japanese Kaga Kutani Rakan, c.1800, the figure modelled with laughing face, carefully picked out in colour, holding a bell and a gnarled staff, with ho-o, lotus, clouds and gilt karakusa on an iron-red ground, 34cm CONDITION REPORT: 3 cm firing crack on the right arm, slight wear to gilding.

Lot 194

An unusual boxwood Okimono, mid 19th century, in the form of Kaminari san, amongst clouds, their eyes inlaid in horn and their horns as stag antler tips below a large temple bell and a hemispherical depression, thunder forming to one side and with a kappa amongst rocks at the foot, one horn and other small pieces missing, 26cm The spirits of thunder and lightning, Raijin and Raiju, have an insatiable love of navels and, during a storm, one should lie on one's stomach under a mosquito net. CONDITION REPORT: One horn missing, one horn broken and glued, splits throughout, small chips to base.

Lot 229

A blue and white Jardinière and Stand, c.1900, of bell form, painted with dragons amongst peony and prunus florets, the rims with leaf borders, minor fritting, stand 30.5cm 清约1900年 青花龙穿牡丹纹花盆 CONDITION REPORT: Fritting to jardiniere, small chips to rim and stand

Lot 349

A Contemporary Ceramic Cheese Dish Made in the form of The Bell Inn, Stilton, 25 cm High

Lot 122

A George III 8-day longcase clock, 14in. dial signed S. Hurst, Liverpool, painted dial with moon-phases to arch and lunar day, anchor escapement striking on a bell, inlaid mahogany case with swan-neck cresting, hood with three brass pommel finials, floral-painted detail to arch, fluted columns to trunk, with pendulum and winding crank, 8ft. 2in. high - weights lacking

Lot 216

Presentation Scotch whisky, Haig Dimple, four bottles, each in original box and a Bell`s whisky bell

Lot 312

Miscellaneous toys, inlaid mahogany card box, Edison Bell Picturegrams, etc.

Lot 346

A Louis XV-style ormolu mantel clock, cast in rococo-style, enamelled dial signed Holschen, Cologne, French movement striking on a bell, with key and sunburst pendulum, 11.5in.

Lot 437

An early 20th century Moorcroft table bell, painted with a design of fruit and leaves, silver handle hallmarked Sheffield 1921, 5in. high - clapper lacking; bell cracked and a small Moorcroft bowl, 4.25in. - chipped

Lot 1287

10 various gunmakers catalogues, c 1910-1960, inlcuding Midland Gun Company, Gavin Clyde Bell, Glasgow, W Darlow, Bedford, Suhler Waffengesollshaft d 1924, “Sporting Guns and Rifles” Vickers Ltd, Thomas Bland (2), etc, and a Webley & Scott advert sheet (AF). Generally GC for age (some wear)

Lot 196

A good brass barrelled and brass framed flintlock boxlock blunderbuss pistol with spring bayonet, 12½” overall, bell mouth barrel 7” with octagonal breech bearing Tower pirvate proofs, with 5¾” triangular spring bayonet beneath released by sliding trigger guard and with ramrod pipes, and steel rammer on right side, frame engraved with trophies of flags and “Lott, Reading” in ovals, top thumb safety and plain walnut slab butt. Good Working Order and Clean Condition (one side of the butt battered) Plate 44

Lot 200

A brass barrelled flintlock blunderbuss pistol c 1820, 13½” overall, bell mouth barrel 8¼”, octagonal breech with Birmingham proofs and engraved “London”, flat stepped lock with roller on frizzen spring, signed “Plant” in script, plain walnut fullstock with rounded butt, engraved brass trigger guard with pineapple finial, and brass tipped wooden ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (a few old filled worm holes) Plate 45

Lot 579

2 Hornby O gauge No.2 Corridor Coaches. Both in Southern green livery complete with 4 tail lamps and 5 rare carriage roof boards- 2x ‘Bournemouth Bell’ and 3x ‘Victoria and Dover’. Both boxed. Coaches VGC- minor/some fatigue to wheels. See the-saleroom.com

Lot 377

Victorian wall mounted bell and a Bush bakelite cased radio

Lot 310

CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs, a few letters and notes etc., by various film actors including Lew Ayres, John Huston, Gilbert Roland (2), Bob Hope, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Keye Luke, Donald O'Connor, Anthony Quayle, Tom Bell & Murray Melvin (together in a scene from HMS Defiant), Robert Flemyng, Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche (2) etc. Most are boldly signed to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 20

Lot 374

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages etc., by various actors, actresses and entertainers etc., including Lenny Henry, Bruce Forsyth, Clive James, Timothy West, Ralph Fiennes, Rodney Bewes, David Attenborough, Ken Russell, Brian Blessed, Robert Stack, Billy Bob Thornton, Robin Askwith, Kenneth Branagh, Robert Lindsay, Steven Seagal, Joan Plowright, Tom Courtenay, Bill Nighy, Jerry Lewis, Jonathan Pryce, Norman Wisdom, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Tony Curtis, Jamie Bell, Matt Lucas, David Walliams, Trevor Eve, Jack Wild, Mark Lester, James Mason, Penelope Keith, Joanna Lumley, Eva Gabor, June Havoc, Imelda Staunton, Julie Harris, Virginia Mayo, Ann Blyth, Lee Remick, Leslie Caron, Dawn French, Patrick Stewart, Robert Mitchum, Omar Sharif, Yves Montand, Gina Lollobrigida, Nigel Hawthorne, Simon Callow, Larry Hagman, Doris Day, Tom Selleck, Susannah York, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Dirk Bogarde, Woody Allen, David Frost etc. Generally VG, 106

Lot 681

AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Two autograph albums containing over 80 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers, sportsmen and some other famous individuals including Graham Thorpe, Richard Dunwoody, Ally McCoist, Liz Smith, Nelli Cooman (with lipstick kiss), Melissa Bell, Curtly Ambrose, Brian Lara, Wes Hall, David Ginola, Nigel Planer, Sam Torrance, Nigel Mansell, Frankie Dettori, Dickie Bird, Lucinda Green, Barry McGuigan, Emlyn Hughes, Jill Summers, Walter Swinburn, Phil Babb, Geoff Boycott, Lindsay Duncan, Roy Castle, Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer, John Aldridge, Colin Jackson, Linford Christie, Stratford Johns, Lewis Collins, Patrick Mower, Teddy Sheringham, Ruth Madoc, Sarah, Duchess of York, Tony Booth, Letitia Dean, Anne Charleston, Kenneth Cranham, Ruthie Henshall, Richard Wilson etc. Some pages have small magazine photographs neatly affixed to a corner. The majority of signatures are good examples in bold inks to individual pages. VG to EX, 2

Lot 686

AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Two autograph albums containing over 80 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers, pop singers and a few other famous individuals including Rowan Atkinson, Gerry Marsden, Ruby Murray, Helen Shapiro, Linda Nolan, Geoff Capes, Shakin' Stevens, Howard Keel, Meat Loaf, Erasure (Andy Bell & Vince Clarke), Mark Knopfler, Elizabeth Bradley, Jenny Seagrove, James Fleet, Jason Priestley, Vanessa Redgrave, Maggie Smith, John Hurt, Christopher Eccleston, Corin Redgrave, Brian Cox, Patsy Byrne, Art Malik, Stefanie Powers, Michael Brandon, Ian Woosnam, Carl Fogarty etc. Some pages have attached magazine photographs and others are good examples to individual pages. G to VG, 2

Lot 702

POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of handbills for various concerts individually signed by various pop singers and musicians etc., including Marianne Faithfull, Curtis Stigers, Lou Reed, Lesley Garrett, David Essex, Mari Wilson, Gene Pitney, Ute Lemper, Daniel Bedingfield, Donovan, Erasure (Andy Bell & Vince Clarke), Kenny Rogers, Paul Young, Howard Jones, Errol Brown, Nik Kershaw, Nigel Kennedy, Glen Campbell, Michael Ball, Joe Brown, Tommy Steele, Tanita Tikaram, Marti Pellow, Petula Clark, Eternal (Easther Bennett, Vernie Bennett & Kelle Bryan), Judith Durham, Mike Flowers, David Cassidy, Alison Moyet, Paul Jones etc. A little duplication. VG to generally EX, 73

Lot 710

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 90 signatures by various pop singers and bands (most of the 1990s) including Michael Bolton, Tasmin Archer, Judith Durham, Peter Noone, M People (Heather Small, Mike Pickering, Paul Heard & Shovell), Tammy Wynette, Snoop Dogg, Chris de Burgh, The Four Tops (Levi Stubbs, Obie Benson, Duke Fakir & Lawrence Payton), Tom Jones, Cliff Richard, Suzanne Vega, Eternal (Easther Bennett, Vernie Bennett & Kelle Bryan), Reef (Gary Stringer, Kenwyn House, Jack Bessant & Dominic Greensmith), Marianne Faithfull, Erasure (Andy Bell & Vince Clarke), Glen Campbell, Nanci Griffith, Catatonia (Cerys Matthews, Mark Roberts, Aled Richards & one other), Manic Street Preachers (James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore & Nicky Wire), Martin Fry, Michael Hutchence, Dionne Warwick, Diana Ross, Alice Cooper, Deacon Blue (Ricky Ross, James Prime, Lorraine McIntosh, Dougie Vipond, Graeme Kelling & Ewen Vernal), Annie Lennox etc. The majority of signatures are good examples to individual pages (the pages signed by bands mainly multiple signed). VG

Lot 12

SOUTH AFRICA CRICKET: An 8vo page removed from an autograph album individually signed by thirteen members of the South African cricket team of 1935 including Jack Siedle, Bruce Mitchell, Dudley Nourse, Herby Wade, Jock Cameron, Cyril Vincent, Xen Balaskas, Bob Crisp, Sandy Bell, Ken Viljoen, Arthur Langton (scarce; died at the age of 30), Bill Ferguson (scorer) etc. All have signed in bold black fountain pen inks. VG

Lot 49

VIOLLET DENNIS: (1933-1999) English Footballer, a member of Manchester United's Busby Babes who survived the Munich Air Disaster. Vintage signed colour 6.5 x 9 magazine photograph of Viollet in a full length pose wearing his Manchester United kit and with a football at his feet. Signed in blue ink across a clear area at the centre of the image. Together with a selection of other signed magazine photographs by various footballers including Stan Mortensen, Johnny Hancocks, Bobby Cowell, Billy Liddell, Bert Williams, Billy Bremner, Bert Trautmann, Colin Bell etc. Some light age wear, G to about VG, 11

Lot 171

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good autograph album containing over 200 signatures by various footballers and some cricketers of the 1930s etc., including Chelsea FC 1933-34 (25 fountain pen ink signatures across two pages including Eric Oakton, Harold Miller, Tommy Law, Robert Griffiths, Victor Woodley, Len Allum, John Rankin, Jack Horton, Stanley Prout, George Barber, George Gibson, Billy Mitchell, Leslie Odell, Peter O'Dowd, Jackie Crawford, Wilf Chitty, Hughie Gallacher, Bob Gregg, Jimmy Argue, Bob MacAulay, James Copeland etc.) and 1936-37 (18 fountain pen ink signatures across two pages including Victor Woodley, Johnny Jackson, John O'Hare, George Barber, Tommy Law, Billy Mitchell, Allan Craig, Harold Miller, Len Allum, Samuel Weaver, Dick Spence, Harry Burgess, Joe Bambrick, Eric Oakton, William Barraclough, George Mills etc.), Arsenal FC (six fountain pen ink signatures on a piece laid down, including Frank Moss, Eddie Hapgood, George Male, Wilf Copping, Ted Drake etc.), Crystal Palace (ten signatures in pencil including Peter Simpson, Alf Haynes etc.), Fulham (ten signatures in pencil including Arthur Wood, William Price, Joe Birch etc.), Middlesbrough (13 fountain pen ink signatures including Micky Fenton, George Laking, Wilf Mannion, David Cumming, Bobby Stuart, Benny Yorston, John Milne, George Hardwick etc.), Queens Park Rangers (18 pencil signatures on four clipped pieces laid down, including Johnny Rowe, Ernest Vincent, Johnny Ballantyne, Tommy Cheetham, Frank Lumsden etc.), Tottenham Hotspur (33 pencil signatures on three pieces laid down, including David Levene, James Fullwood, Willie Hall, Bill Edrich, Arthur Hitchins, Willie Evans, Sam Bell, Bill Whatley, Fred Channell, Ernie Phypers, Almer Hall, Percy Hooper, George Hunt, Fred Sargent, Douglas Hunt, George Ephgrave, Arthur Rowe etc.), Charlton Athletic (13 pencil signatures on a clipped piece laid down including Bert Tann, Sam Bartram, Cyril Pearce, Harold Hobbis, Don Welsh etc.), cricketers include Andrew Sandham, Bill Edrich, Gubby Allen, Joe Hulme, Denis Compton etc., and other sportsmen include Gordon Dailley, Sandy Archer, Archibald Stinchcombe (members of the British Ice Hockey team who won Gold medals at the 1936 Winter Olympics) etc. A few pages are individually signed and some are on pieces laid down to pages. Some light age wear and the binding a little loose, G

Lot 586

A 925 Silver Money Clip having embossed figure decoration also a Birmingham silver bell in form of a pot (2)

Lot 830

A Brass Table Bell on round base, an eastern inlaid rectangular glove box with ebony and bone decoration (A/F) (2)

Lot 43

A pair of Le Jockey Club of Paris brass binoculars, a pair of French lacquered brass and bone binoculars, a hand-bell, and an unsigned late 19th century lacquered brass four drawer telescope with shade (4)

Lot 29

Eirian Bell, portrait of a female nude, oil on canvas, framed

Lot 381

A Phillips lady`s bicycle with 3-speed Sturmey Archer gears and Lucas bell

Lot 204

Josiah Wedgwood & Sons - A set of six 6 inch dust pressed tiles decorated in the Bell Flower design with repeat pattern blue flowers

Lot 580

Carlton Ware - Bell - A 1930s Art Deco candlestick of squat form decorated with gilt and enamel stylised flowers against a red ground, printed script mark, height 9cm

Lot 1479

A Bell Punch Company Ltd - Automacheckit - ticket machine with tickets - in case

Lot 1503

A Japser ware Cheese Bell and stand - Height 20 cm x Diameter 24 cm

Lot 405

An eight day mantel clock striking on a bell in a satinwood case - Height 30 cm

Lot 410

A 19th century eight day large black slate clock, bell striking - manufacturer Roblin et Fils Freres, Paris

Lot 449

A 19th century French eight day bell striking onyx clock with two garnitures

Lot 1230

Nell Pomeroy O`Brien (American/New Orleans, 1897/98-1966), "Garden District Facade", possibly Musson Bell House, watercolor, unsigned, 11 in. x 9 in., framed.

Lot 83

A Chinese Yellow Glass Bowl, probably early 20th c., bell-form body carved around the sides with flowering prunus and peony branches, height 2 1/4 in., diameter 4 1/4 in.

Lot 143

A Chinese Famille Rose Relief-Molded Yellow Ground Porcelain Bowl, probably Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), shallow bell-form body molded with stylized lotus and foliage, base with Daoquang mark, height 3 5/8 in., diameter 8 7/8 in.

Lot 153

A Chinese Yellow Glazed Porcelain Bowl and Dish, probably 20th c., stepped bell-form bowl and saucer form dish with mustard yellow glaze overall, bowl height 2 1/2 in., diameter 7 1/4 in., dish diameter 8 1/8 in.

Lot 214

A French Mahogany Calendar Bracket Clock, c. 1860, dial with visible escapement, marked "Pert Bally a Paris", subsidiary dials showing day, date and month, striking bell movement, on brass pad feet, height 14 1/4 in., width 8 in., depth 5 3/4 in.

Lot 299

A Group of Guilloche Enamel Objects in Shades of Sky Blue, including a sterling silver and celluloid bell-push; a Continental .935 silver oval pillbox, frosted crystal lid with marcasite accents; unmarked circular powder compact with engine-turned back; sterling silver circular box; and a German sterling silver vermeil and opalescent compact with interior mirror and bale (5 pcs.).

Lot 865

A Group of American Sterling Silver Objects, including a pair of International "Prelude" candlesticks (weighted), a Gorham goblet and an Art Nouveau dinner bell.

Lot 296

A wall mounted bell in the form of a cockerel.

Lot 327

A brass step reg. no. 768569, a brass tap and a wall mounted garden bell.

Lot 53

TWO 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER VODKA TOTS, each fashioned as an inverted bell with a rolled rim and engraved leaf decoration, a Dutch silver coloured metal fretted and cast spoon, and a suite of four silver coloured metal/plated drinks coasters, tot al gross weight 128g

Lot 314

A PAIR OF POSSIBLY 19TH CENTURY WINE GLASSES with bell bowls and two colour spiral twist threads to stems

Lot 426

A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK having spelter mounted case with girl and garland, 8-day Japy type mechanism with external locking plate, bell strike, with a key

Lot 429

A PART VICTORIAN BRASS LANTERN CLOCK having English dial type period brass mechanism with twin chain fusee turned pillars anchor escapement, and bell strike housed in a later 17th century style gilded brass case with fretted decoration, active top be ll and key, 39cm high

Lot 114

[Du Toit (Paul)] SCULPTURES, PAINTINGS (Original oil on canvas binding) 4to (210 x 300 mm) Introduction by Brandon de Kock. Contributions by Gus Silber and Chris Roper. 21 colour plates, oblong 8vo (210 x 300 mm), specially bound by the artist. One of a limited edition with an original on canvas oil painted cover signed by the artist on both the front a back covers. Paul Johan du Toit (31 October 1965 – 9 January 2014) was a South African artist, working in painting, sculpture, paper and mixed media. His exhibits have been displayed globally. Most notably, three of his sculptures were selected for the 2001 Florence Biennale (Wikpedia). Very good Bell-Roberts Publishing Cape Town No date (2001) Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 117

Sack (Steven) Curator: THE NEGLECTED TRADITION. Towards a New History of South African Art (1930–1988) 4to (305 x 230 mm) 155 pages, profusely illustrated in colour and black & white, brown paper-covered boards, a very good copy in the dust jacket. Second edition after the original exhibition catalogue and the first in hardback. ‘The Neglected Tradition was a ground breaking exhibition held at the Johannesburg Art Gallery in late 1988 and early 1989. For the first time in South Africa, the work of nearly 100 black South African artists was presented in an exhibition hosted by an art museum. Hailed as a turning point in South African art history, this catalogue critically exposes and considers the art of black South African operating in a Western fine art tradition. The catalogue contains an historical overview by Steven Sack, biographies of each artist included in the exhibition compiled by Lesley Spiro, and an extensive bibliography itemising publications, newspaper articles and relevant research material compiled by Brendan Bell. This second printing has limited revisions, namely the correction of factual and certain typographical errors, and the inclusion of death dates of artists who have died since 1988.’ Editor’s notes. Very good Johannesburg Art Gallery 1991 Click here to view further details and to bid

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