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Hollar, W. (ills.) "The Dance of Death painted by Holbein", engraved plates, library stamps top right hand corner, title page missing, contemporary boards worn and rubbed, another, published 1890, Leipnik, F.L. "A History of French Etching from the 16th Century to the Present Day", John Lane, The Bodleyhead, 1924, numerous plates, library stamp top right hand corners, Pietsch, Ludwig "Contemporary German Art at the Centenary Festival at the Royal Academy of Arts Berlin", George Bell, 1888, 2 volumes, plates with tissueguards, one or two missing, rebound library cloth and three other related volumes (8) Please note we do not guarantee books regarding collation. Bidders must be completely satisfied with condition and collation before bidding.
Williamson, George C. "The History of Portrait Miniatures", George Bell and Son 1904, 2 volumes, this edition 520 copies, 510 only for sale, plates with tissueguards, no stamps, library bookplates, folio, cream cloth, gilt titles and decorations, uncut (2) Please note we do not guarantee books regarding collation. Bidders must be completely satisfied with condition and collation before bidding.
A William Baron Barnstaple Pottery suffragette bell in the form of a humorous woman in cloak and bonnet with mottled mauve and blue glazed finish, inscribed "The perfect woman speaks only when tolled", with incised mark to the reverse Baron, Barnstaple 149, 11 cm tall approx (displayed in cabinet adjacent)
A William Baron Barnstaple Pottery suffragette bell in the form of a humorous woman in bonnet and cloak, with all over violet coloured mottled glaze and inscribed "I`m a bell as you may tell, if you hold my head and shake me well", incised to the reverse Baron, Barnstaple, 12 cm tall approx (displayed in cabinet adjacent)
A William Baron Barnstaple Pottery suffragette bell in the form of a humorous woman in bonnet and cloak with blue and green glaze and incised inscription "I am a bell as you may tell, if you hold my head and shake me well", incised to the interior Baron, Barnstaple, 18 cm tall approx (displayed in cabinet adjacent)
Seven full boxed Wade Bell`s whisky decanters - Christmas 1998, Christmas 2002 (Great Scottish inventors - James Watt), Christmas 2005, the Birth of Prince Henry (1984), 50 years reign of Queen Elizabeth II (2002), 100 years life of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (1998) and the Prince of Wales 50th birthday (1998)
A late 19th century brass skeleton clock with a chained regulator, fuse movement and traditional anchor escapement. The open dial is silvered with a Roman numeral chapter ring. The silver metal bell is struck by an axe formed beater which has been replaced. It is covered in a glass dome with a faded red fabric base in a gilded gesso frame which is rubbed and faded. The key bears the initials M & P and the size 3.75. Overall height 32 cm (winder in office)
Edwardian silver sugar bowl of inverted bell form, with two Art Nouveau-style loop handles and four pad feet, spot-hammered finish (London 1907), Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr. All at approximately 4ozs, 10cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good with minor surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use. No visible signs of repair. Marks clear
Late seventeenth century spring-driven bracket clock with eight day, six pillar single fusee timepiece movement with latched plates, turned tulip pillars and anchor escapement, engraved back plate with tulip and foliate decoration, signed - Howard Londini Fecit, six and a half inch square brass dial with winged cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and feather hour divisions, signed - Howard London, matted centre with mock pendulum aperture and cut glass false pendulum bob, pierced hands. In an ebonised fruitwood case with basket top and gilt repoussé mounts with pierced floral decoration and decorative swing handle, square front door with top glass panel with cut floral insert, engraved keyhole escutcheon and false keyhole escutcheon, glass side panels and rear door with glass panel and cockbeaded border, on four bracket feet, circa 1695, 36cm overall height x 23.5cm overall width. N.B. John Howard, clockmaker, was working in London in the 1690s CONDITION REPORT Movement is clean and as far as we know in working order. Originally verge now converted to anchor. There are several vacant holes in back plate. Movement sits quite low in the case and the whole movement is very narrow. Dial is in good condition but dirty. Case is quite good but has been repaired and restored. Insert behind glass panel above dial is damaged. Key hole escutcheons may be replacements. Base has been lowered to accommodate pendulum. Case also appears to have been made originally to accommodate bell or bells
Nineteenth century French mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, outside countwheel, blue porcelain dial with Roman numerals in white panels and central floral decoration, in a decorative gilt metal case inset with painted porcelain panels and surmounted by the figure of a classical maiden holding a torch and book standing on a gilt plinth, 36.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial is undamaged. Case is good, minor wear to gilding. Rear is signed - P. H. Mourey and numbered 6325. Porcelain panels are undamaged. Gold finish in plinth is worn in places and velvet / silk is very worn
Late nineteenth century mantel clock garniture comprising clock with French eight day movement striking on a bell, blue porcelain dial with Roman numerals in white panels and central painted scene of a watermill, in a decorative gilt metal case with inset painted porcelain panel, lion mask ring handles and other classical decoration surmounted by a porcelain urn, standing on four lion paw feet, together with two similarly decorated gilt metal and porcelain urns, 37cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Generally good condition overall. Movement is clean and appears to be in working order. Dial has minor damage around winding holes and has hairline crack between VIII and IX. Both urns have minor damage to painted decoration and gilding is worn in places. Urn on top of clock has signs of crazing to rear but could by just heavy dirt. Gilt high points are worn. Movement is signed Japy Freres behind bell and numbered 580
Nineteenth century French mantel clock with eight day movement, signed - Lewis & Son Paris, striking on a bell, outside countwheel and white enamel dial, signed - Henry & Son Paris, with blue Roman numerals and gold coloured hands, in a decorative ormolu case with inset painted porcelain panels surmounted by birds and under a glass dome, standing on a gilt plinth, 36cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Key and pendulum are present. Case is in very good condition. No visible damage. Porcelain panels are undamaged. Dial has minor scratches. Plinth is dirty and some missing gilt decoration. Velvet is tired
Early nineteenth century French mantel clock with eight day movement, signed - Lesieur, with silk suspension striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed - Choiselat-Gallien Fabn de bronzes de S. A. R. Monsieur A. Paris, in a fine quality ormolu case with classical decoration to represent a library and with a standing figure of winged youth playing a lyre, on a rectangular base with classical figurative frieze, on four decorative bun feet, 43cm overall height
Nineteenth century French mantel clock with eight day movement, silk suspension and outside countwheel, striking on a bell, white enamel dial, signed - 2. Hry Marc A Paris, with Roman numerals and trefoil hands, in an ormolu case with rococo scroll and foliate decoration and two inset white marble panels, surmounted by the figure of man in armour mounted on a black horse, 36cm overall height
Victorian mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, signed - William S. Burton, London and stamped - A. F., circular white alabaster face with applied gilt metal Roman numerals, signed - William S. Burton, 39 Oxford Street, London, in a decorative alabaster case with gilt metal mounts and inset rose-coloured panels, two urn finials and surmounted by a gilt metal mounted two-handled vase under a glass dome, on a red velvet-lined black plinth, clock 45cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Dimensions of glass - height 50cm x width 50cm x depth 24cm
Eighteenth century longcase clock with eight day movement, twelve inch brass dial with engraved floral centre, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, foliate spandrels and silvered chapter ring, in an oak case with shaped door with central shell paterae, hood with square door, plain turned columns and architectural pediment, 207.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Overall condition of movement is good. However, there is evidence of repair to rear plate where winding barrels locate and crutch is bent. Bell has been painted gold and may be a replacement. Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Four pillar movement. Chapter ring is missing some securing pins and brass back plate has a vacant hole near edge above XII and has a nibble at edge near IIII. Pendulum and weights are present. Case is in good condition, however there are two deep scuffs to trunk door and plinth front panel is split. Hood is good but with some damage to left hand side moulding. Side extension to backboard detached but present
Mid-eighteenth century longcase clock with thirty hour movement, eleven inch square brass dial, pierced face mask spandrels, matted centre with subsidiary calendar aperture and brass chapter ring, signed - Hampson Wrexham 1313, in an oak case with shaped door and mahogany border, hood with square door with integral turned columns, caddy top and frieze carved - L. R. A. 1750, 210cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is quite good. Movement is clean but we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial appears to be original to the movement. There are no extra holes in the front plate but two in back plate, one at bottom left hand corner adjacent to pillar and another above bell mount screw. Seat board is present but detached. Case is in reasonable condition. Some minor damage to veneers. Trunk door hinges are replacements and door no longer fits. Some signs of woodworm but appears inactive. Base not original . Hood door has veneer missing and top is damaged. There is no liner dial mask
Early nineteenth century French provincial longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, ornate brass break arch and surround, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, break arch with embossed Harvest scene, in carved oak case with full length door, hood with arched door, 222cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Movement is clean and appears to be in working order. Weights and pendulum are present. Dial surface enamel is cracked in places around edge (see picture). Repeat strike cord is missing. Case is in very good condition
Good quality 1930s Edison Bell Electron gramophone in lacquered cabinet with chinoiserie decoration depicting figures, building and trees, with hinged rising lid and two speaker doors below, on turned legs joined by turned stretchers, 115cm high x 71cm wide x 54cm deep CONDITION REPORT In very good original condition, some slight damage to chinoiserie decoration to top and to one front door- in good working order
George Morland (1764 - 1804), oil on canvas in gilt frame - figures, a pony and a dog resting outside an Inn, entitled - 'The Bell Inn', signed, 68.5cm x 88.5cm CONDITION REPORT Re-lined but many years ago with some inevitable over-painting - now in very good presentable condition and ready to hang
Taxidermy - Early 20th Century loggerhead 'blonde' turtle shell / Caretta Caretta, 60 x 44cm With CITES Article 10 exemption certificate number 521723/01 Provenance: Caught by the crew SS Crispin, captained by Fred Bell - the vendor's grandfather. The ship was later torpedoed and sank by the German navy with losses. The wreck was recovered and salvaged in 1943
Alfred Gauthier GMBH 50th Anniversary Publication, on occasion of the 50th anniversary of the firm, offered to employees and friends , detailing development of their shutters shuch as Koilos, Vario, Prontor etc, along with `Bell & Howell Company, A 75-Year History`, `Meopta Katalog Pristroju, `Photographic Researches of Hurter and Driffield`, and `Photography 100 Years` (5)
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