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Lot 230

Belgium. World War One, Croix de Guerre, United States of America World War Two, four various medals, Normandy Campaign Medal and miniature and the Bell Medal (bronze) of the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs

Lot 565

An Oriental temple bell, in carved wood stand and a pair of Japanese polished bronze vases

Lot 711

A SMALL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE TAPESTRY and needlepoint items, including bell pulls, panels, tapestry fragments, borders etc.

Lot 682

Three boxed, unopened Bell`s royal commemorative Whisky decanters, Queen`s 60th birthday, and the births of Prince William and Prince Henry

Lot 44

Wade whisky bell, rare Hansons whisky jug (RD 625614), 2 RAF plates and other items. (9)

Lot 246

An Edison Bell portable wind up gramophone in black case (PART ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 253

A vintage J. J. V. & F. "Home Jazz Set" child`s toy drum kit comprising two drums, triangle, cymbal, bell, etc

Lot 104

[Swift (Jonathan)] “T.N. Philomath.” 2pp. woodcut vignette portrait at head drophead title folds [Teerink & Scouten 499] A. Baldwin 1709 bound with Preamble (A) to the Subscription-Books for Enlarging the Capital-Stock of the Bank of England 4pp. drophead title docket title [ESTC lists 2 copies only located at the Bank of England and Huntingdon Library] [1709] bound with Humble (The) Address of the... Relating to the Province of Carolina 4pp. folds [ESTC lists 9 copies] Charles Bill 1705 bound with Account (An) of the Dismal Storm... which occasion`d great Damages both by Sea and Land 2pp. drophead title [not in ESTC] Dublin Re-printed at the Post Office Coffee House in Fish-shamble street 1703 bound with Mobb`s (The) Address to my Lord M***** 2pp. drophead title [ESTC lists 4 copies only] 1710 bound with Free (The) Debates Betwixt The H---- L----- and the H--- C---- on Doctor Sacheverel 1p. drophead title small stains at head [not in ESTC] 17[0]9-10 bound with Plain (A) Answer To that Part of the Memorial Presented to the States General 2pp. drophead title [not in ESTC] J. Nutt 1702 bound with Church (The) and Stanhope! The Church and Stanhope! 1p. drophead title [not in ESTC] [c. 1710] bound with To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled: For the preservation of the Kingdom and the preventing of Popery... “I humbly beseech Your Lordships for God`s sake not to Naturalize any more French”... Elinor James 2pp. drophead title [not in ESTC] 1701 bound with Queries. Whether any Parliament ever did better than this has done or better deserv`d to sit again? 2pp. drophead title small tear at tail not affecting text folds [Wing Q177C lists as 1696 but almost certainly 1710] [1710] bound with Hale (Sir Matthew) A New Years Gift. The Sum of Religion 1p. broadsheet woodcut portrait at head tear affecting woodcut initial and title folds foxed [a Henry Hills pirate not in ESTC] Henry Hills [c. 1710] bound with Poem (A) Humbly Dedicated to... William Lord Cowper 2pp. drophead title [Foxon P528; ESTC lists 9 copies] John Morphew 1711 bound with List (A) of the Names of all the Subscribers To the Loan of 250000l. to the Emperor of Germany For Support of the Army under his Highness Prince Eugene of Savoy 4pp. drophead title folds [ESTC lists 4 copies only] [1706] bound with Speech (The) of the Late Lord Russel to the Sheriffs [Wing R2356A; ESTC lists 8 copies] [1683] bound with [Louis XIV]. The Most Christian King`s Letter to the States General of the United Provinces upon his recalling the Count d`Avaux his Ambassador... at the Hague 4pp. drophead title [ESTC lists 7 copies] Edward Jones 1701 bound with Resolution (The) of the States General of the United provinces... Upon... the Death of... William the Third... 4pp. drophead title folds slight staining at head [ESTC lists 5 copies] Edw. Jones 1701 [1702] bound with Kentish (The) Petition 1p. drophead title slightly water-stained at head and title [ESTC lists 3 copies only] n.p. n.d. [1701] bound with Queries relating to the Bill against Occasional Conformity 2pp. drophead title [not in ESTC] [c. 1702/3] bound with Humble (The) Representation... 4pp. drophead title [ESTC lists 6 copies] Charles Bill 1704 bound with [Charles VI] The Translation of Several Letters to Her Majesty from the King of Spain drophead title 3pp. [ESTC lists 4 copies only] Edw. Jones 1705 bound with R. (P. translator) A Short Relation of the Most Remarkable Transactions in Several Parts of Europe Between the Christians and Turks; Including an Exact Diary of the Siege of Buda 18pp. hole in last f. some slight creasing [Wing S3622 ESTC lists 8 copies only] T.B. for Randolph Taylor 1685 bound with Atkyns (Sir Robert) The Lord Chief Baron Atkyns`s Speech to William Ashhurst Lord-Mayor Elect of the City of London At the time of his being Sworn in Their Majesties Court of Exchequer title soiled and stained and with hole slightly creased some other soiling and marking [Wing A4142] R. Baldwin 1693 bound with Report (The) of the Committee of the House of Commons To whom the Petition of the Royal Lustring-Company... was Referred... relating to the Smuggling Trade imprimatur f. before title last f. blank ink note at beginning: “Found Chancellor of the Exchequer” [Wing E2705] E. Whitlock 1698 bound with Report (The) of the Commissioners... To Enquire into the Irish Forfeitures half-title (small tear browned and slightly stained) [Wing E2231] Edw. Jones and Tim. Goodwin 1700 bound with Paschall (John) Mr. Paschal`s Letter to a Friend in the Country Stating the Case of Mr. Parkhurst and Himself Together with the Rest of the Principal Commissioners for Prizes second edition title and text stained [ESTC locates 5 copies only] A. Bell J. Barnes and B. Lintot 1701 bound with Humble (The) Address... of the Lords Spiritual & Temporal... [ESTC lists 7 copies] Charles Bill and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb 1704 bound with Monthly (A) Account of Cruizers 1 sheet folded [ESTC lists 10 copies] [1705] bound with Daily (The) Courant nos. 1468-1470 2247 & 2248 2370 & 2372 2730 Sam. Buckley 1706-1710 bound with Post-Man (The): and the Historical Account &c. nos. 1746-1750 1752 1756 1709 bound with Post (The) Boy nos. 1245 & 2249 1709 bound with [Addison (Joseph)] The Whig Examiner no. 2 1710 bound with Observator (The) no. 48 1710 together 60 items in 1 vol. bound in differing order a few incomplete or ff. taken from larger periodicals the vast majority complete all browned some water-stained a few with tears many folded some ink marks the majority in good condition v.s. v.d. bound in contemporary calf-backed boards covers rubbed and edges and corners worn spine defective folio. ***An outstanding collection of pamphlets parliamentary publications and newspapers relating to the last contentious years of the seventeenth century and the fevered politics of the reign of Queen Anne.

Lot 173

Tolstoy (Leo) War and Peace 6 vol. first edition in English translated from the French by Clara Bell original publisher`s half black straight-grain morocco gilt very slightly rubbed later cloth slip-case small 8vo William S.Fottsberger New York 1886.

Lot 89

* Experimental Aircraft. An interesting collection of photographs of the weird and the wonderful, the products of many a fruitful mind, types include the 1937 Baynes pusher twin, the XP56 by Northrop, the Bell X-IB and X3, the elegant XP83, the NASA/Northrop HL-10 manned lifting body with B-52 mother ship, the Horten inspired Northrop “Rocket-Wing” MX-324 and Northrop N9M flying wing, the tail-less N-IM, Bell Vetol twin 4148, the “Coleoptere”, the Convair XFY-I, Saunders-Roe SR-NI, the B-70, NASA swing-wing ADI, Avon Experimental G-AVOR, Fairey FD2, Bristol 188 and many others, approx. 80 images, contained in a folder (approx. 80)

Lot 94

* Helicopters at War. A collection of official United States Marine Corps and Defence Department photographs released by Reuters, Keystone Pictures Inc. and others from the Commander Naval Forces, Far East Photographic Laboratory, images inscribed or labelled to verso, each approx. 7.5 in x 9.5in (19cm x 24cm) and dated, illustrating numerous helicopter actions during the Korean and Vietnam wars, aircraft types include HRS-1 Sikorsky, CH46 “Sea Knight”, Sikorsky S-51, “Huey Cobra”, Bell OH-58A “Kiowa” and others, in action operating from aircraft carriers, re-supply missions, casualty evacuation and other tasks, some photographs in colour, approx. 60 images, contained in a folder (approx. 60)

Lot 95

* Helicopters. A fine collection of photographs, compiled from numerous sources, including manufacturer’s, military press agencies, private archives, press and publicity, most inscribed or with labels to verso, including Bell, Bristol, Boeing, Westland, Fairey, McDonnell and others, aircraft include the “Grasshopper” designed by Jacob Shapiro, the Westland Westminster, Bristol “Belvedere” including the accident at Filton on 16-9-56 to XH379, the “Apache” with Longbow integrated fire control system and many others of technical and historic interest, approx. 120 images, contained in a modern ring binder (approx. 120)

Lot 104

* Pioneer and Early Aviation. A collection of photographs, compiled from numerous sources including Partridges Pictorial Press, the Royal Aero Club, various early manufacturer’s, some press and publicity images, copies of pilot and officer groups and others of similar interest, aircraft types include “Martinsyde”, the Sindacato Nazionale Aviatori with “Italia” [?] “Caproni”, the “Letov” ShI.3, Gordon Bell flying the 120 h.p. Martin-Handasyde at Brooklands 1913, B.E.2., Spad, “Le Bantam”, Heinkel S.11 Type 42, a crashed Albatross, c. 1917, the Northern Arctic Co. N.A.B.9 and many others, some formerly in the collections of Capt. W. E. Johns and C. G. Grew, approx. 95 images, contained in a ring binder (approx. 95)

Lot 290

* Bearman (Robert). Royal Air Force. 90 Years Anniversary, original acrylic depicting the development of aviation over the period, signed by the artist, and signed on the mount by seventeen Battle of Britain and other pilots, including Ken Wallis, 260, 241, 103 & 37 Sqdns., Benny Goodman, 617 (Dambusters) Sqdn., John Bell, 617 Sqdn., Ken Lucas, 617 Sqdn., Les Munro, 97 & 617 Sqdns. (the last Dambusters pilot), Ray Greyson, Flt/E 50 & 617 Sqdn., G. “Johnny” Johnson, 97 & 617 Sqdns., Billy Drake, Robin Appleford, 66 Sqdn., Basil Fish, 617 Sqdn., R.H. Jones, 19 Sqdn., Peter Donaldson, 10 Sqdn., “Twiggs” Trees, 112 & 1171 Sqdns., and five others, image 21 x 32cm, mounted (1)

Lot 417

* RAF Air Ministry “Scramble” Bell. A fine large Battle of Britain period airfield dispersal bell dated 1940, polished nickel-bronze with crown-shaped top, stamped markings inscribed “A.M. - 1940” with king’s crown emblem above, further stamped “ATW” with broad arrow motif to top, cast-iron clapper with braided rope-twist handle, 11in (28cm) diam. & height (1)

Lot 418

* RAF Air Ministry “Scramble” Bell. A large WWII period airfield dispersal bell dated 1943, bronze bell-metal with fixing to top, stamped markings inscribed “A.M. - 1943” with king’s crown emblem above, further stamped “ATW” with broad arrow motif to top and “G&J” foundry-mark stamp, cast-iron clapper with braided rope-twist handle, 10.5in (26cm) diam. 13in (33cm) overall height (1)

Lot 613

* Headlamps. A good pair of Edwardian period brass C.A.V. Electric Headlights, Model F., the maker’s copper labels stamped Reg. No. 1539, the lamps of bell shape with fork mountings, bulb holders, bevel glass and silvered reflections, one hinge stamped 18 the other 3, lens diameter, 9in (23cm), both with signs of original nickel plating (1)

Lot 623

* Racing Helmet “Grand Prix Magnum II” by Bell Helmets, USA dated 1975, original white gel-coat finish on fibreglass shell with padded leather lined interior and retaining chin-strap, applied makers transfer to front with detachable snap-on peak, size 7, contained in original maker’s cardstock box (1)

Lot 15

* Helicopters - World. A good collection of mainly manufacturers” photographs, with some press releases air-to-air and ground shots, includes Agusta, American Helicopter, Atlas Rooibalk, Bell, Boeing, Bristol, Cierva, Cunliffe-Owen, Dornier, EH Industries, Eurocopter, Enstrom, Fairey, Focke Achgelis, Focke-Wulf, Gadfly, Hindustan Aeronautics, IAR, Kaman, Kamov, Landgraf, LTV, Lockheed, Mill, Piasecki, Robinson, Saunders-Rowe, Sikorsky, Silvercraft, Westland, Yakolev, Ultrasport, 721 images contained in two archive boxes (2)

Lot 27

* World Aircraft Archive. A good archive of aviation photographs arranged in alphabetical order by manufacturer, mainly manufacturers” photographs, includes Ader, Aermacchi, Aero, Aero Designs, Aerocar, Aero Spacelines, Aerospatiale, Ahrens, Akrotech, Airbus, Airco, Airspeed, Albatross, Alenia, AMX, AMI, Amriot, Antoinette, Antonov, Armstrong-Whitworth, Arrow Active, ARV, ATR, Aviation Traders, Aviomilano, Avro, Avtek, Ayers, BAC, BAe, Beagle, Beech, Bell, Bellanca, Beriev, Blackburn, Bleriot, Boeing, Bombardier, Learjet, Boulton Paul, Breguet, Bristol, Bucker, Butterfly Company, Canadair, Cap Aviation, Caproni, Casa, Centaur, Cessna, CFM, Chance-Vought, Chevron, Chilton, Cirrus, Cody Aeroplanes, Commander, Consolidated, Convair, Curtiss, Daimler-Benz, Dassault, De Havilland, Denny, Deperdussin, Dewoitine, Dornier, Douglas, Dunne, Edgley, Eads, Embraer, Enaer, Europa, Evans, Evektor, Extra, Fairchild, Fairey, Fanwing, Farman, Fiat, Focke-Archelis, Focke-Wulf, Fokker, Foster-Wikner, Frontier Arircraft, GAF, Galaxy, Gates Learjet, Glasair, General Dynamics, Gloster, Goodyear, Grob, Grumman, Gulfstream, Handley-Page, Hawker, Heinkel, Helio Courier, Hindustan Aeronautics, Hispano, Howard, Hunting-Percival, IAR, ICA, Ilyushin, Israeli Aircraft, Istraviation, Jabiru, Jap-Harding, Jodel, Junkers, Kappa, Klemm, Lancair, Latecoere, Leduc, Let, Levasseur, Lockspeiser, Lockheed, Macchi, Martin, Maule, Max Holste, Sanger, MBB, McDonnell-Douglas, Messerschmitt, Mikoyan, Miles, Mitsubishi, ML Rotarplane, Moller, Mudry, Myasishchev, NAMC, Nardi, Nieuport-Delage, Norman, Nord, North American, Northrop, Partenavier, Panavier, Parker, Percival, Performance, Piaggio, Piel, Pilatus, Piper, Pitts, Potez, Promavier, Pushy Galore, PZL, SE.5A, Raytheon, Republic, RFB, Robin, Rockwell, Royal Aircraft Factory, Ryan, Saab, Samsung, Santos-Dumont, Sepecat, Savoia, Schweitzer, Scottish Aviation, Shanghai, Shaw, Shield, Shin Meiwa, Short, Sial, Sikorsky, Sipa, Skyship Industries, Slingsby, Snecma, Socata, Soko, Sopwith, Stolp, Stoddard-Hamilton, Sud-Est, Sukhoi, Supermarine, Swallow Airplane, Technoavia, Transall, Tupolev, Valmet, Varga, Vickers, Vision Air, Voisin, Vought, Vouhgt-Sikorsky, Waco, Warrior, Westland, White, Yakovlev, 4153 images contained in 12 archive boxes (12)

Lot 3

A George II silver two handled cup and cover, having a knop finial, the bell shape body with a girdle moulding and engraved conjoined armorials, two cast leaf capped scroll handles, on a cast moulded spreading foot. 10. 5in (26. 5cm) high. Maker Thomas Whipham, London 1741. 31. 25oz (1012gm).

Lot 220

A pair of late eighteenth century yew Windsor armchairs, the high rail backs with domed crests and pierced wheel splats, the arms on front curved supports, elm bell shaped seats, the turned legs with crinoline stretchers, circa 1790.

Lot 261

A French Belle Époque grey painted oak bedroom suite, of a double wardrobe, a double domed acanthus cornice with hanging compartment fitted drawers, enclosed by a pair of panelled doors and a central hat cupboard with adjustable shelves also enclosed by a panelled door, corner rosettes, above three drawers with panelled fronts and oval brass plate swag handles, stop fluted bell flower pilasters Vitruvian scrolls, florette apron frieze on short turned fluted legs capped by oval paterae, 7ft 6in (198cm), a matching three drawer commode, 3ft 6in (107cm), a triptych dressing mirror, a cheval mirror and a pair of carved bedroom chairs.

Lot 306

Two cordial glasses, one late eighteenth century/early nineteenth century with a bell shape bowl and cotton twist stem, the other early twentieth with fine twist stem and star cut foot. (2)

Lot 5

Two Wade Bells Old Scotch Whisky bell shape decanters, sealed with contents of whisky

Lot 107

Hohnel (Lieut. Ludwig von ). Discovery of Lakes Rudolph and Stefanie. A Narrative of Count Samuel Teleki’s Exploring & Hunting Expedition in Eastern Equatorial Africa in 1887 & 1888, trans. Nancy Bell (M. D’Anvers), 2 vols., 1st ed. in English, 1894, two large folding col. maps (neatly repaired), num. wood-engs., some minor scattered spotting, endpapers renewed, orig. gilt-dec. cloth in bright condition, 8vo. `An excellent work of exploration and sport, this scarce set represents African adventure at its finest’ (Czech). (2)

Lot 150

Dickie (Rev. J. F.). Germany, 1st ed., 1912, seventy-five col. plts. by T. Compton & E. Harrison Compton (as list), folding map atg rear, orig. dec. cloth, 4to, together with Sommerville (Frankfort), The Spirit of Paris, 1st ed., 1913, twenty col. plts. by Gustave Fraipont and others (complete as list), orig. dec. cloth gilt, 4to, plus Wigram (Edgar T. A.), Nothern Spain, 1906, seventy-five col. plts. (as list), folding map at rear, t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth gilt, fading to spine, some wear to rear cover, 4to, plus ten others similar, comprising, The Canary Islands, by Florence du Cane, 1911; La Cote d’Emeraude, by Spencer C. Musson, 1912; The Alps, by W. Martin, 1904; Holland, by Nico Jungman, 1904; Belgium, by George W. T. Omond, 1908; Liege and the Ardennes, by G. W. T Omond, [1908]; France, by Gordon Home, 1918; Brittany, by Dorothy Menpes, 1912; Nuremberg, by Mrs. Arthur G. Bell, 1905; Montreux, by Francis Gribble, 1908, all 1st eds. (13)

Lot 421

* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 175 prints, etchings and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including, fashion, maps, caricatures, classical, genre, topography and portraits, with examples by Leech, Bell, Hogarth and Bunbury, various sizes and condition (approx.175)

Lot 514

[Bunyan, John. The Barren Fig-Tree, or The Doom and Downfal of the Fruitles Professor ...) to which is added his exhortation to peace and unity among all that fear God, 4th ed., printed for Andrew Bell, 1695], lacks frontis. and first two leaves, including title, caption title and separate pagination to second part but with continuous register, some soiling and dampstaining throughout, some corner curling and marginal fraying to final leaves, running titles trimmed on last two leaves and page numbers affected with some loss and small hole to catch word of final leaf, stab stitched in later floral wrappers, some wear, 12mo. Wing B5487. ESTC R33255 lists only three copies at the British Library, Bodleian Library and University of Toronto, and further notes that this is not a reissue of any of the three previous editions, 1673, 1688, or 1692. (1)

Lot 547

Luther (Martin). Colloquia Mensalia: or, Dr. Martin Luther’s Divine Discourses at his Table, &c. ... Collected first together by Dr. Antonius Lauterbach, and afterward disposed into certain Common places by John Aurifaber. Translated out of the high Germane into the English Tongue by Capt. Henrie Bell..., 1st English ed., 1652, title printed in red & black, lacks portrait and final leaf, some dustsoiling and marginal dampstaining, contemp. calf, old repairs at head & foot of spine and to board corners, joints slightly cracked at head & foot, folio. Wing L3510. (1)

Lot 632

Lukis (William Collings). An Account of Church Bells; with some notices of Wiltshire Bells and Bell-Founders, containing a Copious List of Founders, a Comparative Scale of Tenor Bells, and Inscriptions from nearly Five Hundred Parishes in Various Parts of the Kingdom, 1st ed., 1857, half-title, thirteen eng. plts., bookplate of James Watson, 3pp. ms. letter tipped-in on front free endpaper, and ms. notes on verso of front free endpaper and half-title, rough-trimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, lightly soiled, extrems. rubbed, spine detached (but extant), 8vo, together with Raven (John James), The Church Bells of Suffolk... With a Complete List of the Inscriptions on the Bells, and Historical Notes, 1st ed., 1890, half-title, eight plts., letterpress illusts., occn. foxing, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine ends frayed, spine and upper margin of front cover faded, 4to, plus North (Thomas), The Church Bells of Leicestershire: Their Inscriptions, Traditions, and Peculiar Uses; with Chapters on Bells and the Leicester Bell Founders, 1st ed., Leicester, Samuel Clarke, 1876, half-title, eighteen plts., folding pedigree, letterpress illusts., occn. light spotting, hinges split, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, joints split and spine extrems. frayed, sq. 8vo, plus forty-seven other books and pamphlets on bell ringing (50)

Lot 661

Woolf (Virginia). The Letters of Virginia Woolf, 1888-1941, edited Nigel Nicolson, The Diary of Virginia Woolf, 1915-1941, 5 vols., pub. Hogarth Press, 2nd imp./reprinted, 1983, together 11 vols., b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, together with Granite and Rainbow. Essays by Virginia Woolf, Hogarth Press, 1958, 2 copies, orig. cloth in d.j. (designed by Vanessa Bell), 8vo, with other 20th c. literature, including Hogarth Press, Norman Douglas, Beatrice Webb, H.G. Wells, et al (3 shelves)

Lot 797

A Mixed Lot comprising: Two various hallmarked Trophy Cups, one with bell shaped bowl and raised on spreading circular foot, with presentation inscription, the other of plain tapering cylindrical form with applied side handles and raised on a spreading circular foot, various dates and makers, (2)

Lot 1303

A mid-19th Century French Rosewood, Boxwood and ebonised Mantel Clock, the plinth-shaped case inlaid with marquetry foliate detail within strung borders, and cast brass carry handle, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 3” Roman enamel dial, signed Promoli & Hausburg of Paris, with outside minute track and fancy pierced gilt hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and silk suspension, back mounted count wheel and strike on a bell, height 10”

Lot 1331

A late 19th Century French Gilt, Brass and Porcelain mounted Clock Garniture, the plinth-shaped case surmounted by a lidded twin-handled urn, to a porcelain dial, with gilt highlighted surround enclosing Roman lozenges and landscape to the centre with gilt fleur-de-lys type hands, over a further Italianate landscape depicting blacksmiths shoeing a horse, and raised on splayed bracket feet, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, and flanked by a pair of matching urn-shaped side pieces, each also depicting equestrian pursuits (some slight losses), height of clock 16 ½” (3)

Lot 1348

A late 19th Century patinated and gilt Spelter Mantel Clock, Miroy Freres of Paris, the shaped and scrolling plinth base surmounted a figure of a fallen knight in full armour clutching his sword, over further applied trophies of war, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 3 ½” signed Roman enamel dial, with pierced steel hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, the whole raised upon a gilt and gesso serpentine stand with red velvet covering, to an ebonised oval base and contained beneath a large and heavy glass dome, height of clock 17”, height of dome and stand 25 ½”

Lot 1350

A Brass Cathedral type two train Skeleton Clock, the pierced plates united by nine ring turned pillars, and comprising to towers flanking a single bell, to a baize covered oval base and stepped mahogany socle, raised on four cast and applied brass feet, to a 4 ½” silvered Roman chapter ring, with outside minute track and blued steel fleur-de-lys type hands, to a twin fusee movement with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, and contained beneath a plain glass dome, height 21”

Lot 1352

A late 19th Century gilt Spelter Figural Mantel Clock, the shaped and scrolling base decorated with floral and foliate swag detail, and surmounted by a courting couple flanking a drum-shaped case, further decorated with doves, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 3” Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands, to a circular brass movement with back mounted count wheel, anchor escapement and strike on a bell, the whole raised on an ebonised black oval socle, and contained beneath a heavy glass dome, height of flock 12 ½”, height of dome and stand 17”

Lot 1398

A late 18th Century Oak and Mahogany crossbanded 8 day Long Case Clock, Jofh Burn of West Bromwich, the swan neck pediment flanking a globe and eagle finial, to a plain frieze over freestanding fluted columns, to a moulded throat, and shaped long trunk door flanked by quarter columns, to a plinth panelled base, to a refreshed 13” arched painted dial, decorated to the arch with a horse and hound hunting scene, over gilt highlighted gesso spandrels, with Roman and Arabic chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced stamped brass hands, to a signed falseplate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 91”

Lot 1399

An early 19th Century Mahogany cased 30 hour Long Case Clock (name rubbed), the hood with overhanging cornice and shaped pediment, to an ogee throat and long trunk door on plinth base, to an 11” third period square painted dial with floral painted spandrels, to a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track enclosing subsidiary seconds and date with black painted steel hands, to a movement with plated united by four knopped pillars with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 79”

Lot 1400

An early 19th Century Oak and Mahogany crossbanded 30 hour Long Case Clock, Rogers of Stevenage, the hood with swan neck pediment surmounted by three giltwood spherical finials over freestanding fluted columns, and moulded throat to a short crossbanded trunk door and plinth base, to an 11 ½” square painted third period dial, with gilt floral spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and pierced and stamped brass hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 82”

Lot 1401

An early 19th Century Mahogany cased 30 hour Long Case Clock, Bedford of Hingham, the hood with overhanging cornice to a scrolling pediment, over freestanding columns to an ogee throat and long arched trunk door and plinth base, to an 11” painted square third period dial, with floral spandrels, to a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and enclosing date sector and further painted country house detail, with pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 82”

Lot 1402

A part late18th Century Oak Cased 30 hour Long Case Clock (name rubbed), the associated oak case (heavily restored and damage) to a 10 ½” painted square first period dial, with gilt floral spandrels and Roman and Arabic chapter ring, with date sector and pierced and stamped steel hands, to a brass posted movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 79”

Lot 14

An 18th Century drinking glass, having bell shaped bowl with tear, raised on a folded foot, 15cm

Lot 363

A 19th Century French marble mantel clock, the stepped case surmounted by a seated figure of a girl, circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with 8 day movement striking on a bell, by Miroy, Paris, 38cm high

Lot 368

A 19th Century French slate and spelter mantel clock, surmounted by a seated figure of a flower seller above a circular Roman numeral dial, inscribed "Wallart Hanicotte Bethune", 8 day movement striking on a bell, raised on bold claw supports and flanked by lion masks, 63cm high

Lot 370

A 19th Century French gilded mantel clock, having Sevres style porcelain plaque and Roman numeral dial, surmounted by a female figure with doves, 8 day movement striking on a bell raised on a gilt plinth, AF, 36cm long x 42cm high-see illustration

Lot 376

A 19th Century French gilded mantel clock, the case decorated with musician and dog above a rocaille pierced base with central doves motif, circular enamel Roman numeral dial, 8 day movement striking on a bell, 30cm high

Lot 186

A multi-signed copy of Nat Lofthouse’s “Goals Galore”, the fly leaf signed by the Bolton Wanderers 1953 F.A. Cup team Nat Lofthouse, Johnny Ball, Stan Hanson, Harry Webster, Doug Holden, Harold Hassall, Malcolm Barrass, Willie Moir, Eric Bell, Johnny Wheeler, Bobby Langton plus manager Bill Ridding, and three others

Lot 391

Football and other sporting memorabilia, comprising: miscellaneous cigarette cards covering football, cricket, rugby, horse racing, Olympics and golf; sold together with eight Hartleys jam jars with lids bearing the portraits of Peter Osgood, Colin Bell, Bobby Charlton, George Best, Alan Ball, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks and Bobby Moore; 6 plastic portrait busts of footballers from the Joe Mercer Great Britain Soccer Squad set; a promotional leaflet signed by the Olympic swimming champion David Wilkie; a commemorative medallion from the 1968 Olympic Games; and a Welsh Rugby Union souvenir tea towel (a qty.)

Lot 616

Golf collectibles, a metal pin tray for Warren Golf Club; a pill box with golfing scene; an American brooch; three vesta cases, one plain, the others with golfing decoration; Dunlop 31 golfing brass bell; golf putting game with telescopic putter for carpet or garden golf; golf club swizzle and cooler stick; 2 small pictures featuring Robert Maxwell and Charles Lees’ Golfers; a boxed set of silver & enamel golf spoons won by a lady golfer in the 1930s; a silver plated 1950 trophy won by the lady golfer Joanne Haig; two blazer buttons; caddy brooch; golf medal dated 1933; and two other golf medals

Lot 720

Signatures of fifty-eight 1970s/80s racing drivers, 7 World Champions, mostly F1, all good specimens on card or photograph, some rare, many with additional signed correspondence or photos: Kenny Acheson, Mario Andretti, Rene Arnoux, Mauro Baldi, Derek Bell, Michael Bleekemolen, Tony Brise, Hans-Georg Burger, Eddie Cheever, Kevin Cogan, Richard Dallest, Alain de Cadenet, Emilio de Villota, Bernard Devaney, Pierre Dieudonne, Guy Edwards, Eje Elgh, Emerson Fittipaldi, Patrick Gaillard, Piercarlo Ghinzani, Bruno Giacomelli, Miguel-Angel Guerra, Brian Henton, Hans Heyer, Markus Hottinger, James Hunt, Jean-Pierre Jabouille, Jean-Pierre Jarier, Alan Jones, Rupert Keegan, David Kennedy, Steve Krisiloff, Jacques Laffite, Niki Lauda, Lella Lombardi, Klaus Ludwig, Jochen Mass, Arturo Merzario, Patrick Neve, Tiff Needell, Didier Pironi, David Purley, Hector Rebaque, Clay Regazzoni, Michael Roe, Huub Rothengatter, Keke Rosberg, Jody Scheckter, Hans Stuck, Marc Surer, Patrick Tambay, Tony Trimmer, Al Unser, John Watson, Mike Wilds, Manfred Winkelhock, Desire Wilson, Ricardo Zunino (qty.)

Lot 42

A collection of silver desk accessories, including: a bell inkwell, Birmingham 1909; a capstan example, Birmingham 2003; a silver covered glass cube, Birmingham 1911; a canted square inkwell, London 1906, presentation engraved and crested; a silver fountain and ballpoint pen set, London 1999; two rocking blotters; and other items

Lot 171

A pair of American candlesticks, stamped `Sterling` and `Steiff Company`, the loaded bell shaped base inverted baluster column and sconce all profusely embossed with flowers, 22cm tall

Lot 1523

Duncan Grant (1185-1978) oil on canvas, Cattle and granary (view from Charleston), signed and dated `48, 18 x 27in. "Charlston; The Granary and pigsty, looking from front of house, which are no longer there. The pigsty was where my mother looked after Mrs Bell`s pigs which were reared and killed during war time and after then cured and prepared on the kitchen table".

Lot 1524

Duncan Grant (1885-1978) oil on canvas, Roquebrune, signed and dated `60, inscribed verso `For Grace in memory of Roquebrune 1960`, 21 x 18in. "This is a momento of my mother`s last visit with Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell to the South of France. Mr Grant painted this and then gave it to my mother".

Lot 1526

Vanessa Bell (1879 -1961) oil on canvas, Portrait of `Peter John`, 1939 inscribed `Vanessa Bell To Grace 1939` 19 x 15in. "Portrait of me was painted in 1939 in the Top Studio. One of the first to be painted up there after it was opened".

Lot 1527

Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) oil on canvas, Study for `Grace in the kitchen` monogrammed, 18 x 15in. "The painting of my mother at the kitchen table is a forerunner of the large painting upstairs at Charleston".

Lot 1528

Quentin Bell (1910-1996) oil on board, Pewter jug and flowers, signed, 16 x 12in.

Lot 1531

A plant pot decorated by Quentin Bell, inscribed `GH from QB 1951`, 4.5in.

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