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* Bell (Edward). Horatio, Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronte K.B., Vice Admiral of the White, &c. &c. &c., J.Freeman & E.Bell, May 1st. 1806, mezzotint on wove, after Sir William Beechey, good margins, some restoration on verso, 685 x 435mm, with another example of the same but trimmed to image, together with Hodgetts (Thomas), Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronte, K.B. &c. &c. &c., pub. Messrs. Colnaghi & Puckle, 1840, mezzotint after Sir William Beechy, laid on later card, 370 x 280mm, with Bromley (Frederick), Wellington at Waterloo, June 18th 1815, pub. Henry Graves & Co., June 18th. 1837, mezzotint on wove after A.Cooper, good margins, 530 x 630mm (4)
* Bell (Edward). Foxhunting, Going Out, The Check [&] The Death, plates 1, 2, & 4 (of 4), pub. F.Bell, April 14th 1800, three mezzotint engravings on wove after George Morland, printed in colours with some additional early hand colouring, trimmed to plate mark, toned overall with occ. spotting, each approx. 550 x 680mm (3)
* Bell (Edward). ‘Cows’, c.1800, mezzotint engraving on wove after George Morland, printed in colours with some additional early hand colouring, trimmed at base with lose of publication line, signs of professional restoration to margins, laid on archival tissue, 370 x 455mm, together with Dawe (Henry Edward), The Intrusion, pub. R.Lamb, 1818, mezzotint on wove after George Morland, printed in colours, small margins, 375 x 500mm (2)
* Bell (Edward). Summer Morning [&] Winter Morning, pub. J.Grozer, 1797, pair of mezzotint engravings after H.Singleton, titles in English and French, trimmed to plate mark and laid on later card, each approx. 560 x 410mm, together with another copy of ‘Summer Morning’ but earlier state, with, Turner (Charles), The Earl of Leicester’s Visit to Amy Robsart at Cumnor Place, pub. H.Fradelle, June 15th. 1826, mezzotint on wove after H.Fradelle, proof before title but after letters, good dark impression, 460 x 555mm, with one other similar (5)
Collection 1855/60 Bell`s Life and Sporting Chronicle newspapers - articles cover horse racing, Tattersall`s horse sales, cricket matches, boxing, pigeon shooting, yachting, coarsing, shooting et al both at home and on the continent - in June 6, 1858 interesting article on Royal Ascot and the unpopularity of his Royal Highness who preferred to miss the meeting and go to the continent instead. In the same issue there is also conformation of the boxing championship between Tom Paddock and Tom Sayers. Extensive cricket match reports to include the MCC England XI, yet you are Wednesday as Laura Sheila of the planet Ludlow races 1858 Shrewsbury races greatest names in a nightmare many editions of week cup in the papers and are sworn to or so 345 is a 1960 Rugby, Eton, I Zingari, Cambridge and Oxford et al, Henley Regatta and so on. It makes great reading, see the new cricket laws regards the bowling action, numerous race course meetings that were in existence in those days many now defunct, debating the rules of football, professional Cricketers, tennis at Oxford, The Grand National, The Oxford and Cambridge rowing match (Boat Race), plus an announcement by Wm Park, golf ball maker of Musselburgh, who will play any man in the world at golf for £100 or £200 a side over 36 holes to be played on each of the three golfing greens at St Andrews, Musselburgh, and North Berwick, plus lots more to read and digest. All ex bound copies - generally (F/G) (50)
2006 Official England One Day International Cricket Squad signed Team Photograph: Nat West Series v Pakistan, signed by each player in pencil to the border, to incl Andrew Strauss, Paul Collingwood, Kevin Pieterson, Stuart Broad, Ian Bell, Darren Gough et al. Issued to players only, overall 11.75"x16.25"
1940/60s Queen`s Park Football Programmes (H): to incl v Stirling Albion 1948/9, v Forfar Athletic 1950/1, v Alloa Athletic, v Airdrieonians & v St. Mirren 1956/7 (x2) plus 8 others including 50th Anniversary of Hampden Park QPR v Ayr 1953 signed by 21 players mainly QPR to incl A Bell, R L Cromar, W M Hastie, W Black, M Murray, R Dalziel, W Omand, N T Dewar et al, Eintracht v Rangers 1961. Some team changes otherwise (F) (14).
* Old English Inns. A collection of eighteen large sheet vellum indentures, all from the 1700s, detailing the sale of ancient inns, ale houses, public houses, malt houses, taverns, including The Bell Inn, Talbot Inn, White Horse, Wheatsheaf, Black Horse, Royal Oak, Ship and Castle, Three Tuns, Horseshoes, Prestleigh Inn, Kings Arms, etc., all with their original wax seals attached (18)
Bindings. The White Wallet, by Pamela Glenconner, 1912, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe incorporating red morocco floral onlays, joints slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Margaret Ogilvy, by J.M. Barrie, 1924, a.e.g., contemp. gilt & blind dec. morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, joints and extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Shelley, an Essay by Fancis Thompson, pub. Portland, Maine: Thomas B. Mosher, 1912, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. morocco by Hatchards, a.e.g., slim 8vo, (limited ed. of 900 copies printed), with Golden Leaves form the Works of the Poets and Painters, edited by Robert Bell, 2 vols., pub. Charles Griffen & Co., 1865, eng. port. frontis. to each, eng. vignette illusts., a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. polished wood boards with gilt dec. morocco spines, rubbed to spines, 4to, plus nine other bindings (14)
Robinson (W. Heath, illust.). Shakespeare’s Comedy of Twelfth Night, or What You Will, Hodder & Stoughton, [1908], forty tipped-in col. plts. (a few corners creased) , captioned tissue guards, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, extrems. lightly rubbed in places, 4to, together with Rackham (Arthur, illust.), Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J.M. Barrie, Hodder and Stoughton, [1910], twenty-four col. plts., captioned tissue guards, text and edges foxed, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, in d.j., frayed at edges, sm. 4to, plus Dulac (Edmund), Edmund Dulac’s Picture-Book for the French Red Cross, Hodder and Stoughton, [1915], nineteen tipped-in col. plts., plus tipped-in b & w port. of Dulac, some minor foxing and toning, free endpapers browned, front free endpaper with contemp. ms. inscription, orig. dec. cloth, lightly soiled, 4to, plus thirty-four other children’s and illust. books similar, incl. Rackham, Frank C. PapŽ, Frank Brangwyn, R. Anning Bell, T.H. Robinson, Maurice Sendak, etc. (37)
Sackville-West (V.). Country Notes, with Photographs by Bryan and Norman Westwood, 1st ed., 1939, b & w illusts., orig. canvas, 4to, together with Virginia Woolf & Lytton Strachey. Letters, Edited by Leonard Woolf & James Strachey, Hogarth Press, 1956, b & w frontis., orig. cloth in sl. soiled d.j. (designed by Vanessa Bell), 8vo, plus Spender (Stephen and Hockney, David), China Diary, 1st ed., pub. Thames & Hudson, 1982, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with other literature and poetry, mostly Bloomsbury group (3 shelves)
A Royal Doulton `Past Glory` figurine, HN2484, height 19 cm, together with a Royal Doulton leaf decoration vase, height 15 cm, four Wedgwood blue jasperware dressing table items, to include two boxes with covers, a trinket dish and pot pourri pot, two Crown Staffordshire salt and pepper encrusted with flowers, two pottery bud vases and a pottery fish formed money box, a coloured glass bell, twelve porcelain christmas decorations, modelled as angels and bells, a Aynsley Cottage Garden pattern tray with handle, cream jug and sugar basin, an Arabia oval wall plaque depicting a robin upon a fence, a pair of baluster vases, (A/F), (a Lot).
A late 18thC oak longcase clock, with swan neck pillared hood, full length moulded trunk door with shell inlay, raised plinth base, 30cm brass dial having armorial spandrels, chapter ring with Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, matted centrefield with subsidiary seconds ring, Ho-ho bird chased decoration around the date aperture and marked to the chapter ring Jn Stockeld, Lincoln, eight day movement striking a bell, 193cm high.
Jackson (John Edward). History of the Ruined Church of St. Mary Magdalene, discovered A.D. 1846, within the Old Town Hall of Doncaster, Illustrated by John P. Seddon, Archt., 1st ed., George Bell, 1853, half-title, five litho. plts. and two maps, occn. light finger-soiling, together with The History and Description of St. George’s Church at Doncaster, Destroyed by Fire February 28, 1853, 1st ed., printed for the author, 1855, title-page printed in red and black, fifteen litho. plts., incl. one hand-col., frontis. strengthened on verso at gutter, letterpress engs., occn. light foxing, a.e.g., early 20th c. maroon morocco gilt, rubbed and some scuffing, folio in 4s. Boyne CLX; CLXI. (1)
SCOTTISH REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK BY JAMES HOWDEN , CIRCA 1820 the white enamel dial signed James Howden, Edinburgh, the twin train 8-day movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the foliate engraved back plate with conforming signature, the arched case with pineapple finial and pierced sound frets, raised on plinth base, together with a matching bracket (2) 30cm wide, 54cm high, 16cm deep
SCOTTISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY GEORGE BROWN, ARBROATH, CIRCA 1825 the figural painted arched dial with subsidiary second and date dials, with an 8-day bell striking movement, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment above a cross banded case with spiral reeded quarter columns 46cm wide, 213cm high, 23cm deep
SCOTTISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN GILLIES OF BEATH, CIRCA 1825 the silvered dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, with an 8-day bell striking movement, the arched hood with pierced sound frets and an acorn finial, the slender canted case with a glazed panel door, raised on a plinth base 43cm wide, 204cm high Note: Robert Gillies is recorded as being a clockmaker in Beith in 1780 and is presumably a relation of John Gillies. See `Britten`s Old Clocks and Watches and their Makers` Antique Collector`s Club, 8th edition, p. 400.
VICTORIAN BRASS SKELETON CLOCK BY VINER, LONDON the twin train fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the silvered dial with eccentric interlace second dial, the openwork gothic case with blue steel screws, raised on a rounded rectangular rosewood base with glass dome clock, 17cm wide, 39cm high
A LATE VICTORIAN SATINWOOD DISPLAY CABINET, having broken swan neck pediment above two arched glazed doors with serpentine shaped glazed panels, mirror backed with fitted glass shelves to the interior, and overall decorated with inlaid bell flower and other foliate decoration. On later cabriole leg base. 56" Wide x 16.5" Deep x 58" High.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARBLE AND BRONZED SPELTER FIGURE MOUNTED CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock surmounted by a large figure of a fairy, and being of stepped green veined marble with circular ceramic face painted with flowers and having Arabic numerals and French brass drum movement striking on one bell, standing on gilt metal scroll feet. Together with two figural bronzed spelter mounts of a boy with bird and girl with butterfly, on circular green vein marble bases with gilt metal scrolled feet. 22" High. (3).
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