A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass breakarch dial with silvered chapter ring framing an engraved silvered centre with subsidiary seconds, cornered with cast and pierced gilt scroll spandrels, beneath a silvered boss inscribed `Tempus Fugit`, the hood with moulded arch pediment surmounted with three gilt brass ball finials above a glazed door and turned columns, the arched trunk door above a panelled base and bracket feet, height approx 240cm, together with pendulum and two weights.
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An early 19th Century figured mahogany longcase clock, with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed `A. Pozzi, Wooton Bassett`, the arched hood with ball finials above a glazed door and flanked by stop fluted columns, the trunk with an arched door, on a plinth base, height approx 207cm, together with pendulum and weight (faults).
A George III and later oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring framing a matt gilt centre with date aperture and silvered arch plaque inscribed `WillM Bilbie, Chewstoke`, the later carved case with moulded pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with rectangular door on a plinth base, height approx 200.5cm, together with pendulum and two weights.
An 18th Century and later oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial engraved with a galleon approaching a port, and inscribed `SamL Game, Milborn Port`, the hood with moulded pediment and glazed door, above a rectangular trunk door and plain base with bracket feet, height approx 119cm, together with pendulum and two weights (faults and alterations).
An early 18th Century brass lantern clock of typical form with domed bell surmount above pierced and engraved fish and lily fret panels, the chapter ring with Roman numerals framing engraved flowers, central alarm dial and inscribed `Sam Townson, London`, flanked by a pair of hinged side panels on turned feet, height approx 22.5cm, together with four weights (faults, alterations and replacements).
A George III brass break arch dial and eight day movement striking on a bell, the dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed `BeniN Andrew, ST Austle`, framing a matt gilt centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, beneath a silvered boss to arch engraved with an eagle and banner inscribed `Tempus Fugit`, all cornered with cast and pierced gilt spandrels, dial width approx 30.5cm.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and matt centre framed by a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with arched door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 220cm, together with pendulum and two weights.
A Georg Jensen boxed gold plated Christmas tree bell ornament, 1984, a gold plated black face ladies wristwatch with leather and gilt metal woven strap, marked Chanel, a ladies gold plated wristwatch, Oris, a Siam Sterling silver and white enamel bracelet, a Butler & Wilson panda brooch, a freshwater pearl multi strand necklace and various other items of costume jewellery. (lot)
Five various Royal Worcester bone china snuffers, to include "Owl", "Young girl", "Old woman", "Mob cap" and "Mr Caudle", together with a Royal Worcester bone china "Enchantment" pattern bell shaped snuffer with butterfly finial, and a Royal Worcester bone china "French Cook" candle snuffer, printed marks in black (7)
A pair of early 20th Century Chinese cloisonné vases, a pair of Indian brass and engraved vases and covers, a Japanese bronze figure of a crayfish, patinated brass figural bell as a Victorian lady with basket of fruit, another similar smaller bell and brass swan candlestick, Indian brass vase, Chinese polychrome decorated tea bowl and small marble pot and cover
A Coronet box camera (cased), a Bell & Howell Type A cine camera on tripod, a boxed Kodak Hawkeye and various accessories, etc CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs, some damage and losses. the Coronet does not appear to have a lens. Please note change to catalogue description - there is no Ensign Commando in this lot - the Ensign is now Lot 224A. We can make no guarantee as to whether items are complete nor whether in working order.
Whaling, a quantity, including Davis, William MNimrod of the Sea, or the American whalemen. New York, 1874; Original cloth, rebacked; Dow, G.F. Whale ships and whaling. Slaem, 1925; Bell, J.J. The whalers. 1914; Bennett, A.G. Whaling in the Antarctic. 1931; Cook, J.A. Pursuing the whale. 1926; Chatterton, E.K. Whalers and whaling. 1925; Dakin, W.J. Whalemen adventurers. 1934; Spears, J.R. The story of the New England whalers. New York, 1908; Old Dartmouth Historical Society Whaling exhibits. 1924; Hohman, E.P. The American whalemen. 1928; Webb, R.L. On the NorthWest. Commercial whaling in the Pacific Northwest 1790-1967. Vancouver, 1988. Dust-jacket; Tonnessen, J.N. and A.O. Johnsen The history of modern whaling. Canberra, 1982. Dust-jacket; mostly original cloth; with Cruising Association Library gilt stamp on upper cover or bookplate and/or with oval blindstamp on titles; sold not subject to return (quantity)Provenance:P The Cruising Association Library
Moore, Joseph - Burma, RangoonFourteen framed and glazed hand-coloured engraved plates taken from: Eighteen Views Taken at or near Rangoon London: Kingsbury & Co. and Thomas Clay, 1825-1826, first edition, prints 49x34cm outwith frames, images are as follows: The position of part of the army previous to attacking the Stockades...; The principal approach to the Great Dragon Pagoda...; The storming of one of the principal Stockages on its inside...; The storming of the lesser Stockade at Kemmendine...; View of the Great Dragon Pagoda and the adjacent scenery...; Scene upon the terrace of the Great Dragon Pagoda...; The Golden Temple of the principal Idol Guadma...; Scene upon the Eastern Road... (very slight marginal foxing); View of the landing at Rangoon of part of the Combined Forces... (some very minor darkening, mostly marginal); Scene from the upper terrace of the Great Pagoda...; The attack of the Stockades at Pagoda Point... (some slight darkening); The conflagration of Dalla on the Rangoon River (some very slight marginal darkening); Scene upon the terrace of the Great Dragon Pagoda...taken from the Great Bell; Inside view of the Gold Temple on the Terrace of the Great Dragon Pagoda... (14)
[Defoe, Daniel]The secret history of the October Club: from its original to this time. By a member. London: Printed in the Year 1711. First edition, 2 parts in one volume, half-title, calf gilt by Riviere, Henry Carlisle Tuttle copy with bookplate, [ESTC T066270; ECCO CB3327024575]; [Idem] The Scots nation and union vindicated, from the reflections cast on them, in an infamous libel. London: A. Bell for J. Baker, 1714. First edition, 4to., 28pp., modern wrappers, [ECCO CW3300186351]; [Idem] An essay at removing national prejudices, against a union with England. Part III. [London]: printed in the year 1706. 4to, 35pp., one leaf misbound; A fifth essay, at removing national prejudices. [London]: Printed in the year MDCVII [but 1707]. 4to, [8], 35pp., 2 works in one volume, blue morocco- backed cloth, Earl of Perth`s crest on upper board; [ECCO CW3304801378 & CW3304682743] (3)Provenance: Viscount Strathallan, Stobhall, Perthshire
Cook, MosesThe manner of raising, ordering and improving forest-trees. London: Daniel Browne, Andrew Bell, John Darby, Arthur Bettesworth... 1717. Second edition, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, 4 plates on 2 folding sheets, contemporary panelled calf, bookplate of Lord Gretton, rubbed, some dampstaining [ESTC T38948]Provenance: Property of the Trustees of Lord Gretton
Natural HistoryBates, Henry Walter The naturalist on the river Amazons. London: John Murray, 1863. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, engraved plates, blue half calf, gilt tooled spine, spines faded, slight rubbing; Westwood, J. O. The butterflies of Great Britain. London: Thomas Sanderson, 1857. 8vo, hand-coloured title and 19 hand-coloured plates, blue cloth gilt, binding rubbed and a little soiled, spine faded, a few pages loose; Vogt, Carl and Specht, Friedrich The natural history of animals. London: Blackie and Son, 1889. Folio, 2 volumes, engraved plates, original pictorial blue cloth gilt, a little foxing, slightly frayed; Goldsmith, Oliver A history of the earth and animated nature. London: Blackie & Son, 1852. 8vo, 2 volumes, engraved plates and titles, many hand-coloured, contemporary half morocco, rubbed, a little spotted; Morris, F.O. A history of British butterflies. London: George Bell, 1876. 8vo, hand-coloured plates, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, text block leaning; Darwin, Charles The formation of vegetable mould... London: John Murray, 1888. 8vo, original green cloth; Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt A plain and easy account of British fungi. London: Robert Hardwicke, 1871. 8vo, coloured plates, green cloth gilt; Tate, Ralph A plain and easy account of the land and fresh-water mollusks. London: Robert Hardwicke, 1866. 8vo, coloured plates, green cloth gilt; Elliott, Clarence Flowers of the field. London, 1907. 8vo, colour plates, green cloth gilt, hinges a little split; and a small quantity of others; sold not subject to return
Smith, AdamThe theory of moral sentiments London: A. Strahan, 1790. Sixth edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary tree calf, spines a little faded and slightly cracked, previous owners` bookplate and signature to endpapers; Reid, Thomas Essays on the powers of the human mind... Edinburgh: Bell and Bradfute, 1819. 8vo, 3 volumes, contemporary half calf, previous owner`s bookplate to endpapers, spines and bindings rubbed, joints split, slight spotting; [Idem] Works. Edinburgh: Maclaughlan and Stewart, 1872. Seventh edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, later calf gilt with embossed arms of Aberdeen University, spines a little rubbed, previous owner`s bookplates and signatures to endpapers, endpapers a little spotted; binding of volume 1 very slightly marked; Burke, Edmund A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful... London: A. Robertson & Co., 1824. 8vo, later calf gilt with Greek and Latin embossed inscriptions, previous owner`s bookplate to paste-down endpaper, slight spotting, spine a little rubbed and faded, some light markings to binding (8)
Bell, JohnTravels from St. Petersburgh in Russia to various parts of Asia. Edinburgh: William Creech, 1788. 8vo, 2 volumes, 2 engraved folding maps, contemporary calf, bookplates of Robert Stewart Esq. attached to paste-down endpapers, covers and spine slightly rubbed, volume 2 lacking label, occasional foxing (2)
Exploration - TibetChapman, F. Spencer Living dangerously. London: Chatto & Windus, 1953. First edition, second impression, 8vo, signed by the author on the title page, portrait, 22 plates on 7 leaves, dust-jacket, original blue cloth, spine faded, dust-jacket a little soiled and torn; Kingdon Ward, Captain F. The mystery rivers of Tibet. London: Seeley Service & Co., 1923. 8vo, frontispiece, 14 pages of plates, folding map, dust-jacket, original orange cloth with Tibetan mask motif, dust-jacket a little dust soiled, torn in places and repaired with Selotape; Younghusband, Sir Francis The epic of Mount Everest. London: Edward Arnold & Co., 1926. 8vo, frontispiece, 15 plates, original brown cloth, previous owner`s inscription on first free-endpaper, spine a little rubbed and bumped at ends; Chapman, Spencer Lhasa, the Holy city. London: Chatto & Windus, 1940. 8vo, signed by the author, 27 pages of plates (3 in colour), original cream cloth, gift inscription to paste-down endpaper, spine and binding a little soiled and faded; Bell, Sir Charles Portrait of the Dalai Lama. London: Collins, 1946. 8vo, 50 pages of plates, dust-jacket, original red cloth gilt, dust jacket a little chipped and faded; Patterson, George N. Tibetan Journey. London: Faber and Faber, 1954. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket, original pink cloth gilt, dust-jacket a little chipped and darkened, covers damp-stained; Li, Tieh-Tseng Tibet: today and yesterday. New York: Bookman Associates, 1960. 8vo, dust-jacket, original yellow cloth, dust-jacket a little chipped and soiled; Garwood, Edmund J. Sketch map of the glaciers of Kangchenjunga. Royal Geographical Society, ca. 1925. Folding map backed onto linen in blue cloth boards, signature of `G.B. Gourlay, 10 Clive Row, Calcutta` to paste-down endpaper, 53x50 cm, covers rubbed and soiled, a few small repairs to map, map a little darkened; And 10 others (18)Provenance: Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, Edinburgh
Bell, JohnEngravings of the bones, muscles, and joints illustrating the first volume of the anatomy of the human body. London: T.N. Longman and O. Rees, 1804. Second edition, 4to, 32 engraved plates, boards, lower board detached, main part of spine lacking, library stamps, a little offsetting from plates, some spotting
Bell, JohnThe principles of surgery. London: Longman, Hurst &c., 1815. 3 volumes bound in 4, 4to, 78 (of 88) engraved plates, 12 hand-coloured, some folding, numerous engravings in text, contemporary half calf, some spotting and browning, some RCSI library stamps, a few folding plates with short tear and a few margins slightly frayed and soiled, worn
Bell, Sir CharlesIllustrations of the great operations of surgery. London: Longman &c., 1821. First edition, RCSI library stamp to title, 20 uncoloured etched plates, original boards, uncut, some spotting, title, final leaf and some margins dust-soiled, binding worn, covers detached; sold not subject to return
British medicine - Nineteenth century, a quantity, including Burns, JohnDissertations on inflammation. Glasgow, 1800. 2 volumes, half calf; Russell, James A treatise on the morbid affection of the knee joint. Edinburgh, 1802. 3 engraved plates, calf; Heberden, William Commentaries on the history and cure of diseases. 1802. Half calf, worn, covers detached; Cuvier, Baron G. Lectures on comparative anatomy. 1802. 2 volumes, 7 folding tables, calf, neatly rebacked and repaired; Currie, James Medical reports, on the effects of water. Liverpool, 1804. 2 volumes, half calf, one cover detached; Young, Samuel An inquiry into the nature and action of cancer. 1805. Half calf; Crowther, Bryan Practical observations on the disease of the joints. 1808. Calf; Rees, George Practical observations on disorders of the stomach. 1811. Half calf; Thomson, John Report of observations made in the British military hospitals in Belgium after the battle of Waterloo. Edinburgh, 1816. 8vo, original boards, uncut, covers detached; Walker, Richard Memoirs of medicine. 1799. 8vo, original boards, uncut, rubbed; Bell, Benjamin A system of surgery. Edinburgh, 1801. Seventh edition, 2 volumes, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf, spotted; Abernethy, John Surgical observations. 1804. Calf, spotted; Clarke, Edward G. The modern practice of physic. 1805. Calf; Howard, John Practical observations on the natural history and cure of the venereal disease. 1806. Second edition, 2 volumes, calf; Scarpa, Antonio Practical observations on the principal disease of the eyes. 1806. 3 folding plates, half calf; Halliday, Andrew Observations on emphysema. 1807. Calf; Scarpa, Antonio A treatise on the anatomy, pathology and surgical treatment of aneurism. Edinburgh, 1808. 2 engraved plates, half calf, worn; Russell, James A treatise on scrofula. Edinburgh, 1808. Half calf; Mathias, Andrew The mercurial disease. 1810. Half calf; Clarke, Arthur An essay on bathing. Dublin, 1813. Frontispiece, original boards, worn; Corvisart, J.N. A treatise on the diseases and organic lesions of the heart. 1813. Calf, joints split; Pemberton, C.R. A practical treatise on various disease of the abdominal viscera. 1814. Half calf; Saunders, J.C. A treatise on some practical points relating to the diseases of the eye. 1816. Frontispiece and 7 coloured plates, half calf, spotted and soiled, rubbed; Roux, P.J. A narrative of a journey to London in 1814. 1816. Half calf; Howship, John Practical observations on the diseases of the urinary organs. 1816. Half calf; Marcet, Alexander An essay on the chemical history and medical treatment of calculous disorders. 1817. Half calf; Johnson, James The influence of tropical climates on European constitutions. 1818. Lacks upper board, title soiled; Blackadder, H.H. Observations on phagedaena gangraenosa. Edinburgh, 1818. Half calf; White,W. Further observations on strictures of the rectum. Bath, 1822. 1 engraved plate, half calf; Earle, Henry Practical observations in surgery. 1823. 3 engraved plates, quarter cloth; Baillie, Matthew The works. 1825. 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, half calf, one title loose and frayed, worn, lacks spines; Johnson, James An essay on morbid sensibility. 1827. Original boards, uncut; Marshall, Henry Hints to young medical officers of the army. 1828. Original boards, uncut, worn, one cover detached; Macilwain, G. Surgical observations. 1830. Half calf; Blake, Andrew A practical essay on the disease generally known under the denomination of delirium tremens. 1830. Half calf; Liston, Robert Elements of surgery. 1831-32. 3 parts in one volume half calf; Brodie, B.C. Lectures on the diseases of the urinary organs. 1832. Half calf, some scoring; Laennec, R.T.H. A treatise on the disease of the chest. 1834. 2 engraved plates, half calf, worn; Marshall, Henry On the enlisting, discharging and pensioning of soldiers. Edinburgh, 1839. Quarter cloth, lacks spine, cover detached; James, J.H. On the distinctive characters of external inflammations. 1847. Original cloth; Teale, T.P. On amputation. 1848. Original cloth; Birkett, John The diseases of the breast. 1850. 12 lithographed plates, some hand-coloured, original cloth; Pavy, F.W. Researches on nature and treatment of diabetes. 1862; Mac Cormac, W. Notes and recollections of an ambulance surgeon. 1871. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author, original cloth; all with RCSI library stamp to title, most with some spotting or soiling, most rubbed or worn; sold not subject to return (49)
Bronze Age Indus Valley Pottery Vessel GroupIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A mixed group of ceramic vessels comprising: two low bowls, one with painted serpent motif; a pedestal cup; two biconical cups, one with painted polychrome beast design; two low biconical jars with painted geometric designs; a small bulbous jar with everted rim, segmented painted bands; a bell-shaped cup with polychrome geometric designs; a terracotta jar with broad shoulder. 1.2 kg, 63-127 mm (2 1/2 - 5"). Property of a Cambridgeshire Gentleman. [10, No Reserve]Fine condition, one repaired.Starting Price: 5
Indus Valley Ceramic Fertility IdolIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A tubular ceramic figurine depicting a standing female clutching a libation vessel between her breasts; the body bell-shaped, the head globular with pinched features and funicular element above; point decoration to the front of the neck and body. 654 grams, 22.5 cm (8 3/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5
Roman to Medieval Artefact Group1st century AD and later. A mixed group of small artefacts of various dates comprising: two rectangular belt-stiffeners; a round-section balustered pendant; a waisted triangular mount; a wheel-shaped plate brooch; a bronze belt slider with vulva motif; a lentoid bow brooch; a buckle with volute scroll loop; two triangular-section arrowheads; a waisted peltoid mount; an openwork hexafoil mount; a bow brooch ; a silver bracelet terminal; a teardrop pendant; a bronze disc with geometric detail to one face; an enamelled disc mount; a gilt-bronze buckle; a buckle with rectangular plate, gilded; an openwork domed disc mount; a leaf-shaped plaque with lentoid panels; an openwork hexafoil buckle; a gilt-bronze frame fragment; a gilt-bronze clip with floral design; a recurved clip with trefoil motif; a facetted conical crotal bell; a sheet bronze figural applique; a bronze leaf-shaped plaque with radiating bars; three bronze finger rings, one silvered; a discoid mount with quatrefoil motif; a belt mount with trefoil above, elliptical loop. 188 grams, 19-60 mm (3/4 - 2 1/4"). Property of a European gentleman living in the UK; formerly in a private collection formed in the 1990s. [33, No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5
Roman Ceramic and Bone Artefact Group1st-4th century AD. A mixed group of artefacts comprising: a ceramic creamware pot base with old label `From the ruins of Carthage 28/11/03`; a ceramic bell-shaped tube with old label `Carthage 1905`; a Roman terracotta bust of Venus with dished panel to the reverse, supplied with a stand; a Roman bone knife handle fitting, scrolls to the sides and bare-chested female to the front, pierced to the reverse. 386 grams including stand, 3-14.5 cm (1 - 5 3/4"). Property of a Hampshire Gentleman; acquired before 1990; with old dealer tickets, giving descriptions, etc. [4]Mainly fine condition.Starting Price: 120
Chinese Style Silver-Gilt Decorated CupAn undated archaistic silver-gilt bell-shaped cup with scrolled vegetation on a textured background, scrolled gilt-bronze handle to the rear. 196 grams, 75 mm (3"). Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1975. Fine condition.Starting Price: 500
A 19th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock by Aitkinson, Ormskirk, with anchor escapement striking bell, the moulded swan neck pediment mounted by ho ho bird finial, reeded frieze, brass face, mounted spandrels, silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second dial flanked by double fluted Doric columns, shaped trunk door flanked by fluted Doric quarter columns with panelled plinth base and reeded canted corners raised on ogee bracket feet, 228cm high
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