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15 unmade plastic vehicle kits by Revell, Benelli, Pyro etc. Revell, BSA 650 Rocket Goldstar motorcycle. The Fire Fighter Harbor Fire Boat. Bell Huey attack helicopter BMW Police bike, Husqvarna Motocross bike. Benelli 350cc G.P. motorcycle. Pyro Yamaha Catalina 250. Bandai 1914 Dennis Motor fire engine. Airfix 1911 Christie American steam fire engine etc. All boxed, minor wear. Contents look to be complete. .
7 Steiff collector bears etc Another delightful lot featuring several club gifts, comprising 10cm white Teddy Bear, 10cm piece in pink (2003 club gift), 7cm in cinnamon (2002/03 club gift with centenary catalogue), 7 cm in light blue (2004 club gift), 7cm in silver grey (club gift 2005), 9cm elephant in blue with bell (2007 club gift).Plus a `11 Vaneziano` Teddy Bear. All Boxed, contents as new.
A large monochrome lithograph portrait of "The Right Hon Horatio Baron Nelson of the Nile" etc, from a painting by H. Singleton, engraved by G Keating, pub by G Keating 1798, in gilt and ebonised frame, 18½" x 24" overall, a similar portrait of Sir William Sidney Smith, from a painting by J W Chandler, engraved by E Bell, pub by E Bell 1796, in gilt stucco frame 20" x 26½" (frame chipped); and a smaller print of a "Post Captain" on board ship, published 1807, in modern frame, 13½" x 18" overall. Average GC (3)
A Paris porcelain timepiece, second half 19th Century, modelled as a bisque lady and gentleman flanking a column holding the eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with black Roman hours, inscribed `Le Roy & Fils Palais-Royal 114-115`, framed by a gilt bellflower wreath tied with a pink ribbon on the shaped base enamelled with a floral band, porcelain unmarked, height approx 28cm.
METCALF, MALTON, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood having a swan neck pediment with later brass finial, flank plain pilasters on a crossbanded surround, the trunk with chamfered front, waist panel door, on abox base with remnants of bracket feet, the eight day mechanism of Clerkenwell type with four pillars and anchor escapement, rack bell strike, faced by an arched painted dial with Roman calibrated chapter, 2.21m high
An antique mahogany writing slope with gilt tooled green leather lined writing slope with gadroon moulding revealing a plain interior and mounted on a stand having single drawer with brass drop loop handles and pierced shaped back plates, raised on moulded square supports with corn and bell flower detail (62cms wide).
German lineside accessories: Wilhelm Krauss crane 105mm; Karl Bub station 110 mm; bell, two signal gantries, telegraph pole, four luggage trolleys, two triangular sign posts, table with five chairs; Hugar-style tunnel 180mm; painted wood and papier-mache tunnel (possibly Kibri for Trix) 160mm; two Hornby Series 0 gauge `Catch Points` signs; Kuramochi clockwork lithographed tinplate Tractor with Anti-Aircraft Gun Trailer 180mm, varying condition; eight wooden Truescale signals (31)
A Victorian silver Christening mug of inverted bell form, the main body with engraved decoration and inscription "T B to W M", with acanthus decorated C-scroll handle raised on an acanthus decorated base to scroll feet (by Edward and John Barnard, London, 1863), 9 cm high, 5 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
An early Victorian rosewood Pembroke type work table, the rounded rectangular drop-leaf top above a fitted drawer with embossed leather writing surface and hidden pen drawer over a tapering fabric covered basket on a lyre type support with S-scroll decoration to a tapered square pedestal to quadruped platform base, inverted bell feet and castors, 84 cm x 46 cm (ILLUSTRATED)
Hooker Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie 1639 6 parts in 1, 6 engraved titles, general title with a central stain and long ink inscription to verso, occasional water-staining, contemporary calf, rubbed, small folio, William Stansbye, [1639] § Melville (Sir James) The Memoires of Sir James Melvill...More Particularly relating to the Kingdoms of England and Scotland under the reigns of Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots...,edited by George Scott, first edition, browned, small section excised from inner margin of final text f. (index recto, advertisement verso), just affecting a couple of letters verso, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed, [Wing M1654], E.H. for Robert Boulter, 1683 § Stuart (Gilbert) The History of Scotland from the Establishment to the Reformation, 2 vol., first edition, ink inscriptions `Robert Mackenzie 25 June 1782` to titles, some damp-staining, contemporary speckled calf, rubbed and scuffed, Edinburgh, for J.Murray and John Bell, 1782; and 7 others, Scotland, v.s.(11)
Hunter (J) A Treatise on...Gun-Shot Wounds 8 engraved plates only (of 10), lacking all text leaves after 4D3, foxed and stained throughout, ink marginalia, ex-library copy with ink stamps on title and plates, contemporary half calf, rebacked and recornered, new endpapers, 1794 § Tauvry (Daniel) A New Rational Anatomy, 21 engraved plates, lacking frontispiece (supplied in facsimile), water-stained throughout, contemporary panelled calf, upper joint cracked, rubbed and stained, 1701; and c.25 others, medicine, including 4 defective copies of vol. 2 of Bell`s Principles of Surgery 1801, v.s.(c.30)
Doyle (Arthur Conan). The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, 1st ed., pub. Newnes, 1894, b & w illustrations by Sidney Paget, occasional light spotting, endpapers renewed, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, minor wear at spine ends, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 2nd ed., 1893, illustrations by Sidney Paget, hinges splitting, some spotting, front endpaper tape-reinforced at hinge, presentation inscription, t.e.g., original pale blue decorative cloth, spine rubbed and a little darkened, one or two stains, 8vo, with two others: The Strand Magazine Vol. XXII-XXIII, Nos. 128-1360, August 1901-April 1902, The Hound of the Baskervilles. Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes, and Baker-Street Studies, ed. H.W. Bell, 1934 (4)
* Fantascope. A Fantascope, by T. T. Bury, second series, published by Ackerman & Co., [1833], containing six fantascope discs with hand-coloured aquatint designs of a bell-ringer, a cat chasing a bird, a cross-legged Eastern man juggling a ball through a racket balanced on his teeth, a dancing couple, a man’s head catching a ball in his mouth with a magpie on top of his skull cap, and a running and jigging Scotsman in kilts, the last two with printed publication date of 1833 “by S. W. Fores” to margin, a little soiling, some damage to marginal cat and bird heads, 25 cm diameter and fractionally smaller, loosely contained in orig. marbled boards with linen backstrip, pictorial paper label to upper cover and printed instructions to front pastedown, slightly rubbed and soiled, backstrip def., and covers lacking ties, sl. rubbed and soiled, square 4to. (1)
Bloomsbury Group. The English Sense of Humour. An Essay, by Harold Nicolson, pub. Dropmore Press, 1946, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 4to, limited edition, 531/550, together with Strachey (Julia), The Man on the Pier. A Novel, 1st ed., 1951, one or two light spots, original cloth, some fading, d.j., slightly rubbed with small chips, 8vo, plus Bell (Quentin), Virginia Woolf. A Biography, 2 vols., 1st ed., pub. Hogarth Press, 1972, half-tone plates, bookplate and previous owner signature, original cloth, d.j.s, slight edge wear, 8vo, with others related including Frances Spalding’s Vanessa Bell, 1983, Quentin Bell’s Virginia Woolf. A Biography, 1990, Bloomsbury. The Artists, Authors and Designers by Themselves, 1990 and Richard Stone’s The Art of Bloomsbury, 1999 (approx. 117)
Greene (Graham). Yes and No and For Whom the Bell Chimes, 1983, original cloth, glassine wrapper, 8vo, limited edition, 277/750, signed by the author, together with Why the Epigraph?, Nonesuch Press, 1989, original cloth, glassine wrapper, 8vo, limited edition, 809/950, signed by the author, plus The Third Man and the Fallen Idol, 1st ed., 1950, endpapers browned as usual, original cloth, d.j., repaired tears, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with others by or on Graham Greene including The Quiet American, 1955, Loser Takes All, 1955 and Our Man in Havana, 1958 (38)
Hemingway (Ernest). To Have and Have Not, 1st U.K. ed., 1937, publisher’s list at end, some light spots, original cloth, slightly rubbed, d.j., small chips at spine ends, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with For Whom the Bell Tolls, 1st U.K. ed., 1941, original cloth, slightly rubbed, price-clipped d.j., lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus The Old Man and the Sea, 1st U.K. ed., 1952, original cloth, d.j., one or two short tears, 8vo, with three others by Ernest Hemingway including A Moveable Feast, 1964, an advance copy of Islands in the Stream, 1970 and a plaster plaque of a Hemingway Centennial Prize, 1999 (7)
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the bell top with brass handle and pineapple finials to the corners, the arch top front door with pierced top spandrils and having foliate pillars to the sides, the back door with plain arch top panel and having arch top brass grilles to the sides with pleated backs, the arch top brass dial with strike/silent dial and pierced spandrils, having a steel chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the inner circumference with date dial having a centre sweep hand, the crescent shaped aperture inscribed James Mitchell, Tower Hill, London, the back plate engraved a basket of fruit, scrolls etc, fitted an eight-day twin fusee repeat movement with verge escapement, having a bob pendulum striking on a bell, 53.5cm (21") high, 28.5cm (11.25") wide see illustration
A MANDARIN `PATTERN` CACHE POT. of bell shape, enamelled with two gilt scroll edged panels of scenes divided by subsidiary fan and pomegranate or finger citron shaped panels of birds or landscapes, on a red and gilt interlocked cellular ground, 18cm h, c1790. ++ Old discoloured restoration; drill hole in the base
AN ANTIQUE GOLD AND GOLD FILIGREE CROSS. centred by an amethyst, 5.5cm h excluding suspension loop; an amethyst set gold bell shaped pendant; a pair of gold cuff-links; a pair of gold and amber cuff-links; a Victorian garnet brooch; a cameo brooch; two gem set rings and a gold masonic folding cruciform pendant, 19th and 20th c (11). ++ Some items with signs of wear but in generally good condition
A MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK. the enamel dial with steel Breguet hands and French movement by F Marti, striking on a bell with maker`s seal and stamped D C Co, in brass-mounted break-arched case with engraved and scaly frets, on ogee feet, 22cm h excluding the handle, early 20th c . ++ Small veneer crack on the arched part of the case. In otherwise very good condition
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. the painted dial with roman chapters, having fusee movement with shouldered plates in figured case applied with carved flowers and scrolling foliage, on disc feet, 43cm h. ++ Lacks bell, one hand soldered, the dial with original paint but scratched, veneer splits in the top of the case, entirely unrestored
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. the painted dial with roman chapters and blued steel hands, the twin fusee movement with shouldered plates, the backplate, pendulum-bob and brackets all engraved, striking on a bell in arched and panelled case with pilasters, brass bezel, scale side frets and ogeee feet, 42cm h, early 19th c. ++ In good sympathetically restored condition as supplied to the present owner from the trade in May 1981 at a cost of £550.
AN VICTORIAN BRASS REPLICA LANTERN CLOCK. the engraved dial-plate signed John Watts Jn Stamford fecit between entwined tulips and with steel hands in posted case with dolphin frets, bell and finial, the twin fusee movement with plain rectangular plates, the door to the back engraved with arms and motto ARTE ET MARTE JM WM, 39cm h, c1900. ++ A well made example in good original condition and complete, bell repaired coated in an old and now rather darkened lacquer
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