[Brontë (Charlotte)] “Currer Bell”. Villette 3 vol. first edition lacking publishers` catalogue at end of vol. I and imprint f. at end of vol. III some marking and soiling vol. I C8 torn without loss and margin reinforced later half calf spines gilt with morocco labels little faded [Sadleir 349] 8vo 1853.
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Darton (F.J.Harvey) Tales of The Canterbury Tales illustrations by Hugh Thomson original pictorial cloth gilt original dust-jacket slightly faded 1904 § Edgeworth (Maria) Tales illustrations by Hugh Thomson original pictorial cloth gilt dust-jacket slightly faded 1903; and 9others similar illustrated by Thomson the Brocks etc. all in original pictorial cloth gilt generally in very good bright condition 2 with damage to joints § Bell ( Rev. Charles C.) The Story of York Minister n.d. [1931] § Tanner (Lawrence E.) The Story of Westminster Abbey n.d. [1932] § Babington (Margaret A.) The Romance of Canterbury Cathedral n.d. [1932] illustrations original cloth; and 10 other titles similar v.s. (26)(26)
Street (A.G.) Country Calendar inscription to front free endpaper original cloth dust-jacket rubbed at head spine rubbed and scuffed 1935 § Mais (S.P.B) Light over Lundy maps on endpapers original cloth dust-jacket rubbed at head spine browned 1938 § Bell (Henry Glassford) Romances and Minor Poems spotting to endpapers and title inscription to title contemporary calf gilt corners and spine rubbed 1866 § Courtney (Leonard H.) A Week in the Isles of Scilly 3pp. advertisements at end original cloth spine worn and faded Penzance 1867 the first three first editions the first two illustrated by Lionel Edwards; and 12 others poetry and British domestic interest 8vo & 4to (16)(16)
Bell (Vanessa) Selected Letters... edited by Regina Marler New York 1993 § Trefusis (Violet) Violet to Vita: The Letters... to Vita Sackville-West 1910-21 edited by M.A.Leaska and John Phillips 1989 § Spalding (Frances) Vanessa Bell 1983 § Fielding (Xan editor) Best of Friends: The Brenan-Partridge Letters 1986 § Edel (Leon) Bloomsbury: A House of Lions 1979 original boards or cloth-backed boards dustjackets; and c.30 others on the Bloomsbury set 8vo & 4to (c.35)(c.35)
"Farming in which each player farms for a year", Vernon Games, Wolstanton, Stoke on Trent. Box A/F. "Dr Magini, Series 2, Bell". Highway Patrol, based on TV show. Broderick Crawford. Television Products 1958. "Double your Money" Hughie Green, ITV. Bell Toys, London. "Uncle Wigglily". Minton Bradley/Chad Valley. Spears "Coppit", Target Tiddly Winks. Floodlight Football board. Mainly 1950`s
SEVEN ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL DRINKING GLASSES 18TH CENTURY Comprising: a wrythen-moulded ale glass, a plain-stemmed drinking glass with bell-bowl, a plain-stemmed example with engraved ogee bowl, an example with knopped stem, and two plain ales and an example with a moulded pedestal stem (7) View on Christie's.com
After Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA 1723-1792- "John Charles Viscount Althorp,aged four years", publ 1910 W M Power, 121 Victoria Street, Westminster; mezzotint printed in colours, bears pencil inscription, in a carved frame, 39.5x26cm: H Norman, British, early 20th century- Portrait of a woman in a hat, publ 1911 Alfred Bell & Co, 47 Duke Street, London, SW; mezzotint printed in colours, signed in pencil, in a carved gilt wood frame, 31x26cm: together with a quantity of reproduction prints and pictures, including a hand coloured map of Shropshire, (a lot)
A Chinese bronze and white metal inlaid vase, 19th/20th century, the overhanging top with lobbed and heart reticulated edges, inlaid flowers and foliage, the body with further floral inlay, height 26 cm, a Chinese bronze temple bell, decorated in rectangular panels, lion finial, height 29 cm, (2).
A spectacular French Brass Clock garniture, the clock having a case with intricate pierced details, splay/scroll feet, mirrored twist columns and an urn pediment, the Japy Freres movement having ivory coloured chapter ring with Roman numerals and striking on a bell, 17 3/8`` tall approx. the pair of five light candelabra having pierced splay footed bases and supports with matching urn details, complete with snuffers and 20`` tall overall
A 9 carat. gold heart shaped locket, a neck chain 27`` long marked 750, a Berlin 333 pendant and Egyptian head charm, 6 yellow metal charms possibly gold and including a bell, Turkish coffee pot, statue of liberty, etc. and a ring enclosed turquoise stone wristlet watch with 15 jewels Swiss movement
A quantity of pictures and prints to include CONTINENTAL SCHOOL "Figures in a street with a monument mountains rising in background", watercolour, monogrammed "HL" lower right, AFTER T. WAGHORN "The Blue Shield Rouen" and "Old Houses Amersham", coloured prints, EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "An Edwardian gentleman and lady holding hands beside a stream in a river landscape", watercolour monochrome wash, AFTER ALEX FRASER "The Expected Penny", black and white engraving by Robert Bell, etc.
An 18th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock of eight day movement striking the hour on a bell, the square brass dial, 25cm, with Roman numerals, secondary calendar dial and signed John Jones, London to the matted centre, the hood with a swan neck pediment and turned pilasters, over a trunk with an oblong door, inset with a glass lenticle, on bracket feet, 203cms high.
A Victorian twin-handled oval tray, the pierced gallery with running wave rim and mounted with urns and cameo relief heads united by festoons of bell husks, chased to the centre with four female heads united by festoons of flowers, cameo relief heads to the handles, maker’s mark of Susannah Brasted, retailer’s stamp of Arthur &Co., 36 New Bond Street, London 1895, approx. weight 82 troy oz
PINEWOOD STUDIOS: The Visitors Book from Pinewood Studios, the oblong 4to leather bound book, with marbled endpapers and gilt Pinewood Studios logo to cover, containing over 300 signatures of visitors to the film studios from September 1969 to February 1984, including (listed in chronological order) Ursula Andress, Stanley Baker, Ava Gardner, Jack Hawkins, Roger Moore, Flora Robson, Beryl Reid, Leslie Phillips, Harry Secombe, Rod Steiger, Christopher Plummer, Allan Cuthbertson, Topol, Anton Diffring, Elke Sommer, Susannah York, Peter Finch, Hughie Green, Constance Cummings, George C. Scott, Cornel Wilde, Michael Bentine, Eamonn Andrews, James Booth, Charlton Heston, Spike Milligan, Barbara Windsor, Kenneth Williams, Ringo Starr, Gladys Cooper, Tony Curtis, Margaret Rawlings, George Lazenby, Simead Cusack, Dora Bryan, Leo Genn, Kenneth More, Donald Pleasance, Kathleen Byron, Googie Withers, Terry-Thomas, Sean Connery, Linda Christian, Una Stubbs, Jill St. John, Richard Harris, Christina Sinatra, Robert Wagner, Bette Davis, Bernard Cribbins, Alfred Hitchcock, Sarah Miles, Robert Bolt, Shirley MacLaine, Lynne Frederick, Susan Hampshire, Claudia Cardinale, John Mills, Mary Hayley Bell, Richard Chamberlain, Michael Wilding, Margaret Leighton, Malcolm Muggeridge, Tom Jones, Kirk Douglas, Rex Harrison, Arthur Lowe, Dana Andrews, Geraldine Chaplin, Warren Mitchell, David Lodge, June Whitfield, Bill Fraser, Rolf Harris (with small self caricature), Arsenal FC 1972 (19 signatures including Bob Wilson, Pat Rice, Sammy Nelson, Charlie George, Ray Kennedy, Alan Ball, George Graham, Frank McLintock, Bertie Mee, Ted Drake etc.), Hylda Baker, Reg Varney, Jack Wild, Sidney Poitier, Paul Newman, Margaret Lockwood, James Mason, Harry Andrews, Jane Seymour, Sid James, Lilli Palmer, Robert Beatty, Marius Goring, Robert Redford, Omar Sharif, Candice Bergen, Maureen O`Sullivan, Mia Farrow, Julie Andrews, John Gielgud, Lana Turner, Sophia Loren, Tommy Steele, Samantha Eggar, Glenda Jackson, Michael Caine, Sylvia Anderson, Ernie Wise, Eric Morecambe, Richard Harris, Edward Kennedy, Edward Kennedy Jr., Cubby Broccoli, David Hedison, Burgess Meredith, Andrew Ray, Burt Reynolds, David Niven, Carroll Baker, Otto Preminger, Roy Kinnear, Anthony Andrews, Mel Ferrer, Jack Palance, Norman Tebbit, Clint Eastwood, Jackie Stewart, Vanessa Redgrave, Anthony Hopkins, Lewis Collins, Diana Dors, Lysette Anthony, Pamela Stephenson, George Harrison, Willie Carson, Maud Adams, Helen Slater, Maurice Denham, Tom Courtenay, Albert Finney, Edward Fox, Peter O`Toole, Alan Parker, Peter Cook, Ernest Borgnine, Judy Geeson, Peter Yates, Olivia Hussey, Honor Blackman, Shirley Anne Field, Adam Faith, Patsy Rowlands and many others. Each of the signatories have added the date of the their visit, most also adding either their address and/or a personal comment to Wally Clarke, Chief Security Officer and later Commissioner at Pinewood Studios. A superb souvenir of Pinewood Studios during the 1970s and early 1980s. VG
REID THOMAS: (1710-1796) Scottish Philosopher, a contemporary of David Hume. Founder of the Scottish School of Common Sense. A.L.S., Tho. Reid, one page, small 4to, Glasgow College, 28th June 1796, to [John Bell, his publisher]. Reid acknowledges receipt of `the two books sent by Gabriel Watson, & these handsomely bound which was more than I asked.` and continues `You may please to present Mr. Dugald Stewart with a copy of the new edition from me, & Dr. Gregory with another. I shall want a third for myself.` In concluding Reid writes `I wrote you when I sent the first Vol. corrected, that I had the second corrected by me which I should send when it was wanted. I send it now by Gabriel Watson.` With partial blank integral leaf. Rare. VG Published in the Correspondence of Thomas Reid (Edinburgh Edition, Vol. 4, letter no. 125, p.236, edited by Paul Wood). It is believed to be the only letter in the collection which remains in private hands, making its appearance at auction a rare opportunity for a collector to acquire an autograph by Reid.
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