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Lot 240

Hemingway (Ernest) For Whom the Bell Tolls, endpapers browned, cloth corners and ends a little bumped, a couple of small patches of discolouration, jacket with creasing and chipping on upper edge, multiple repaired tears along joints, lower panel with light surface soiling, 1941; A Moveable Feast, light spotting to edges, cloth ends a little bumped, jacket price-clipped, light creasing and chipping to corners of joints and upper edge, some light spotting, 1964; Across the River and into the Trees, lower edge uncut, cloth with some light surface soiling, spine ends bumped and head torn, jacket spine ends bumped and torn, creasing and chipping to joints and corners, small patches of staining to reverse of jacket, 1950, first English editions, original cloth, dust-jackets; and 6 others by or relating to Hemingway, mostly first editions, 8vo (9)

Lot 195

A D Bell (bn. 1889),A pair, 'On The Medway' and 'Leaving St. Ives'signed, dated 1943, watercolour, each 25.5cm x 36cm, (2).

Lot 174

1808-40 Entire letters or entires (24) and fronts (41) all with single or double rim crowned circle Free datestamps, many differing types, including entires signed by Wellington (2) or William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, 1840 (Jan. 1, 4d Post period) front signed Disraeli, free front from Brighton to a Schooner at Plymouth endorsed "sailed to Cowes I of W", fronts with handstamp of John Gray Bell, autograph dealer, on reverse (4), black datestamps, etc. (65).

Lot 237

Coaching Receipts - London. c.1800-60 Printed receipts from London coaching inns for the carriage of parcels, from the Axe Inn, Aldermanbury; Bell Inn, Cheapside; Black Bull Inn, Holborn; Boar & Castle Inn, Oxford St. (2); Bull Inn, Bishopsgate St. (4); Bull & Mouth, Piccadilly; Castle & Falcon, Aldergate St. (5); Friday Street (receipt named to Lord Palmerston); King's Head Inn, Borough; New Inn, Old Bailey; Old Green Man and Still, Oxford St.; Old White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly (2); Queen's Arms Hotel and Commercial Tavern, Newgate St.; Three Nuns Inn, Aldgate; White Hart Inn, Borough; also two small receipts from Old Bell Inn, Holborn, which may have been affixed to parcels. A fine group, many with details of coaches. (26). Photo on Page 38.

Lot 266

BELL, ADRIAN, TWO COPIES OF 'THE OPEN AIR'illustrated by Reynolds Stone, published by Faber and Faber, 1949, green cloth bound with dust wrappers (2)

Lot 195

A 19th century French 4-glass regulator clock, gilt-brass case with bevel-glass panels, 8-day movement chiming on a bell, height 29cmCase is generally tarnished, central white enamel panel is cracked, key and pendulum but not seen working

Lot 185

A graduated pair of Peking glass jars, with internally painted birds and blossom, and faceted stoppers, largest height 14.5cm, together with a Chinese relief cast-brass bell, height 9cm, and a small cloisonne enamel vaseLargest jar has 2 small rim chips, otherwise all in good condition

Lot 743

A cased Bell Serino accordion and sheet music

Lot 1178

Two late 19th / early 20th Century turned and carved treen bell push patrices together with a pair of carved oak rose paterae and a Georgian string inlaid caddy lid, former 12.5 cm diameter

Lot 1340

Two Lalique glass ring dishes, respectively modelled as a dove and a robin, together with a similar Lalique bell, latter 12.5 cm

Lot 1243

A large group of Victorian and later architectural metalwork including a towel rail, letter boxes, door pulls and bell pushes

Lot 482

A mid 20th century silver table bell, mark of J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1977, Jubilee marked, of campana form with stepped rim and knopped handle, 5.5cm at the rim, 11.5 cm high, 160.6g (5.2ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Stands well on a flat surface with no wobble.

Lot 769

Antique slate and marble mantle clock with bell strike movement 24cm high x 22cm x 13cm with key and pendulum . Running at the time of listing.

Lot 818

Italian hallmarked bell with dedication (October 1989) ~ 11cm high & 60g - some surface tarnish

Lot 95

6 pewter saucy figures by Royal Hampshire fine Art Sculpture tallest 10cm T/W bell and dog figure

Lot 810

1910 silver novelty crinoline lady table bell by Berthold Muller - 10.5cm & 140g

Lot 128

Moore of London a Regency mahogany 8-day twin fusee mantel clock case, with an arched top case and painted tin Roman dial, supported on turned ebonized bun feet. 24 cm wide x 33 cm highA private estateNot working but seems intact from a visual inspection, broken domed bell, bell peg sheared off.

Lot 127

A French Le Roy et Fils (?) ormolu and white marble mantel clock with a figural mount allegorical of the victory of love, the eight-day movement now governed by a spring balance and chiming on a single domed bell, white enamel Arabic convex dial bearing the legend Bagues Freires Fab Bronzes, over a white marble architectural base with bold toupee feet. 36 cm wide x 38 cm high

Lot 134

A French late 19th-century ormolu and bronze mantel clock, inscribed 'Rainco a Paris', the figures of a mother and daughter holding a wreath and scales over a foliate scrolling case with fruit swags and ball and scroll base, the dial with enamelled Roman numeral chapters, the French Vincenti & Cie movement, also inscribed 'Rainco a Paris', with count-wheel striking on a bell, 59 cm high, 56 cm wide

Lot 185

A very interesting archive of over 80 letters written by First World War soldiers to the Reverend Herbert Tamplin, Vicar of Blakenall Heath, Walsall, all members were connected to the church.The letters include the following soldiers:Pte W Williams 43753 5 Platoon D Company, 1st Battalion R W Fusiliers, writing from India after the war about losing his friend at the Somme April - May 1918 and trying to contact the mother of Drummer Ted Gypless.Pte A J Appleby 1169 A Company No. 3 Platoon 1/5 South Staffs. Pte G J Yandley 20009 Pioneer Section 4th Grenadier Guards (Bell Ringer). A Jusker 119369 Royal Field Artillery, Giles Bloomer 3811 2nd Life Guards, Pte J Dawson 9451 3rd Battalion South Staffs Regiment C Company, Company Sargeant Victor Hough B Company 5(R) South Staffs Regiment, Harold Arrowsmith, Fred Wootton, S Taylor 19121 'K' Company 3rd Battalion Devon Regiment, Pte Tom Summer 19095 B Company, Pte S Smith 7996 C Company 4th Troop Reservist Cavalry Regiment, Jesse Hourse 6th Cheshire Regiment (chaplain), Harold 200514 South Staffs Regiment, Giles 3811 2 Section 7th Cavalry Brigade, Pte William Shorthouse 42962 C Company 4th Reserve Dorset Regiment, Pte J Renhard 9444, South Staffs 176 Infantry Brigade, the latter 2 both in Ireland in 1917/1918 during the uprising, Pte F Cockayne 201752 A Company 1st Platoon 2/5 South Staffs Regiment, S Taylor 19121 K Company 3rd Devons, Pte S Watson 39621 2/6 South Staffs Reg, Pte F Taylor, Henry Dutton, J Kidson, Pte B Dodd 8028 A Company, South Staffs Reg and Harold Bratte.Events mentioned in the letters include the following:Lord Kitchener's death, grenade training, trying to climb the ranks, a soldier trying to gain discharge to help his mother after becoming widowed, a man getting a Victoria Cross, dog fights, Zepplin Raids in the West Midlands, trench life and deaths, meeting of the Arch-bishop of Canterbury by the Chaplain, sensoring, being in Turkey and fighting against them, a Captain stating a Pte Mason was lost in a mission and much more.Overall, a fantastic and very interesting archive with a comprehensive focus on the 1st World War, and life on the front line, and training with first hand experiences of the war.

Lot 1057

Alessandro Mendini for Alessi, Anna corkscrew, and three others, together with various Alessi items to include two shoe horns, a large cheese cheese bell and plate, two thermos flasks, various metal dishes, a carrot kitchen roll holder, a wine basket and other items (Qty)

Lot 10

Dinky: A collection of ten boxed Dinky Toys vehicles to comprise: Sea King Helicopter 736, Stingray 206, Plymouth Stock Car 201, Volvo Police Car 243, Farm Truck 381, Refuse Wagon 978, Plymouth Yellow Cab 278, Armoured Patrol Car 667, Routemaster Bus 289, Bell Police Helicopter 732. All in original boxes, vehicles in very good condition, boxes with some wear and damage. Please assess photographs. (one box)

Lot 720

Little Charmer Tinker Bell is item number 1214731. She is comfortably seated on a wooden floor while her feet are playfully propped up on a spool of thread. Walt Disney Classics backstamp. This item has its original box measuring 7.25"L x 7.25"W x 5"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item comes with a Peter Pan 2001 base which measures 8"L x 6.5"W x 6"H in a box that measures 11.25"L x 11.25"W x 8.75"H. Issued: 2001Dimensions: 4"L x 4"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: Walt Disney ClassicsCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 3209

FOOD & WINE. – J.L.W. THUDICHUM. A Treatise on Wines, Their Origin Nature and Varieties with Practical Directions for Viticulture and Vinification. London: George Bell & Sons, 1894. 8vo (187 x 123mm.) Illustrations in the text. (Toning, spotting to pastedowns.) Original cloth, foliate gilt to spine, t.e.g. (extremities rubbed, slight loss to top of spine panel). Provenance: Edward Braxton Reynolds (bookplate to front pastedown). – And a further eleven related volumes (including Lizzie Heritage’s ‘New Universal Cookery Book’, 1894, 8vo, and Mary Eaton’s ‘The Cook and Housekeepers Complete and Universal Dictionary’, 1823, 8vo, and George Augusta Sala’s ‘The Thorough Good Cook’, 1896, 8vo) (12).

Lot 3210

WILLIAMSON, George C. The History of Portrait Miniatures. London: George Bell and Sons, 1904. 2 vols., being one of 520 copies only, folio (384 x 276mm.) Half-titles, titles in red and black, photogravure frontispiece to volume 1, numerous plates with captioned tissue-guards. (Toning, minor soiling to initial blank of volume 1.) Original cloth, t.e.g. (spotting to covers of volume 1, fingermarks to all covers, lightly rubbed extremities). – And a further five volumes related to miniature art (including J.L. Propert’s ‘A History of Miniature Art’, 1887, 4to) (7).

Lot 3018

[DEFOE, Daniel attrib.] The Comical Pilgrim; or, Travels of a Cynick Philosopher, Thro’ the most Wicked Parts of the World… with his Merry Observations on the English Stage, Gaming Houses, Poets, Beaux, Women, Courtiers, Politicians, and Plotters. London: for S. Briscoe at the Bell Savage, 1722. Title, wood-engraved initials and decorations. (Lacking frontispiece and blanks, heavily browned, occasional spotting.) [Bound with:] Thomas CHANDLER. The Merriest Poet in Christendom. London: for the Author, by Henry Bulley, 1732. Wood-engraved initials and decorations, errata verso A4. (Browned, occasional spotting, lacking blanks.) 8vo (187 x 115mm.) Near contemporary half calf, red morocco lettering piece (heavily rubbed).

Lot 36

[PHOTOGRAPHS] An album of approximately 101 photographs, together with assorted ephemera, late 19th and early 20th century, British and overseas, most of the images untitled, comprising school and Oxford University group portraits; Upper Burma Volunteer Rifles group portraits; polo team group portraits, captioned 'Maymyo' and 'Mandalay'; a Burmese Princess and similar family group portrait; Darjeeling mountain views (four); and others, various sizes; with a Covenant of E.N. Bell, Member of the Civil Service in India, at the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal, 1903; a certificate appointing Edward Nevinson Bell a Member of the Civil Service of India in the Province of Burma, 1903; a Souvenir of the Maiden Voyage of the Bibby Line S.S. Herefordshire from Liverpool to Colombo, 1905-06; a commission appointing E.N. Bell as Second-Lieutenant in the Volunteer Forces of India, 1907; a commission appointing E.N. Bell as Lieutenant in the Indian Army Reserve Forces, 1918; and other items, all laid down to card leaves (back-to-back), half maroon leather, 32cm x 43cm. Condition Report : Lacking spine strip; covers detached. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 175

A 19TH CENTURY FAMILY GROUP OF PORTRAIT MINIATURES watercolour on paper, identified verso on a later label as Agnes Bell (Lady Sullivan), Esther Bell (Mrs Lorraine), S.W. Bell, Isabella Bell, and W.A. Bell, each approximately 9cm x 7cm (oval), framed and glazed as one, overall 35.5cm x 30cm.

Lot 153

[TRAVEL] Muriel, F.M., & Swinhoe, R.C.J. Pictures from Lotus Land, Rowe & Co., Rangoon & London, no date [circa 1912], original pictorial limp cloth with cord ties, twenty-four tipped in plate illustrations (eight colour; sixteen monochrome), oblong quarto; together with Bell, E.N. A Monograph on Iron and Steel Work in Burma, Superintendent, Government Printing, Rangoon, 1907, original cloth-backed boards, fifteen plate and text illustrations, INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR TO HIS FATHER, tall quarto; Ferrars, Max & Bertha. Burma, second edition, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London, 1901, decorative brown cloth gilt, top edges gilt, plate and text illustrations throughout, quarto; and Younghusband, Sir Francis, & Molyneux, Major E. Kashmir, Black, London, 1909, original decorative maroon cloth, top edges gilt, seventy paper-protected colour plate illustrations (as called for), folding map at end, four-page publisher's catalogue, octavo, (4).

Lot 148

[HISTORY & TOPOGRAPHY]. LONDON Booth, Charles. Life and Labour of the People in London, Third Series: Religious Influences, seven volumes, comprising London North of the Thames: The Outer Ring; London North of the Thames: The Inner Ring; The City of London and the West End; Inner South London; South-East and South-West London; Outer South London; and Summary, Macmillan, London, 1902, full vellum, the spines with gilt foliate decoration, top edges gilt, twenty linen-backed maps (7+3+4+1+4+1+0, as called for), additional sketch maps, octavo; together with Way, T.R., illustrator, & Wheatley, H.B. Reliques of Old London Upon the Banks of the Thames & in the Suburbs South of the River, limited edition 26/280, SIGNED BY THE ILLUSTRATOR, Bell, London, 1899, quarter vellum and decorative brown boards, twenty-four paper-protected plate illustrations (as called for), map, quarto, (8). Condition Report : Booth: spines soiled; Way: spine dulled. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 774

A George VI silver freedom casket, of rectangular form, with domed hinged top having enamel inset coat of arms finial, presentation inscription from the Borough of Mossley to Alderman Frank Howard Bell J.P, 6th May 1952, on bracket feet by Kirwan & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1951, 25.5cm wide, together with illuminated presentation scroll.A few minor scratches. Presentation inscription to the front and monogram to each side. The white fabric lining to the lid and scroll backing is discoloured/brown spotted/stained. Additional photos to show interior and scroll we be uploaded shortly.Weight to include the scroll inside - circa 1.4kg and without circa 1.3kgNew photos of hallmarks and interior uploaded, please see the condition report tab via the website.

Lot 566

A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel scent bottle and stopper, of bell form, decorated with scrolling stylised foliage on a pale blue and dark blue ground, and having shaped stopper, 84 zolotnik mark, 7.3cm high

Lot 412

An early 20th century gilt and enamel fob watch by Bucherer, having circular dial, the bell-shaped mauve enamel case with gilt heightened decoration, 2cm diameter, on gilt metal long chain with mauve enamel spacers, length of chain 76cmOverall appears good, there is a slither chip/fault to the enamel of the case side not easily seen without a loop. Movement winds and runs but not tested or guaranteed.

Lot 869

A George V silver Arts & Crafts steeple cup and cover, by Keswick School of Industrial Arts, having urn shaped body and bell shaped foot, relief decorated with stylised flowers and foliage on a textured ground, the domed cover with pierced steeple finial on three monopodial supports, Chester 1913, 47cm high, 36ozThis is in good condition overall, with some minor scratches. Marks are clear.

Lot 342

A GROUP OF NINE H & R DANIEL JUGS including one of acanthus shape, in pattern 6380, one jug likely a Shell Shape hybrid, in pattern D244, three jugs in Sutherland shape, pattern 8255, pattern 8455 and pattern D456, together with four jugs in Bell shape, pattern 6454, pattern 6331, pattern 6161 and another, the tallest 15cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 400, 2308, 2052.

Lot 383

A GROUP OF FOUR H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE TEAPOTS including a teapot in second bell shape with a Shell 'B' variation handle, in pattern 1669, a teapot in pattern 6478, a teapot in pattern 6922 and another in pattern 6676, the tallest 17cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 1569, 1968, 1803 and 1715.Note: Pattern 1669 appears illustrated in 'Daniel Patterns on Porcelain Tablewares', Susan and Gordon Pickett, page 233. Note: Pattern 1669 appears illustrated in Daniel Patterns on Porcelain Tablewares, Susan and Gordon Pickett, page233.

Lot 434

A GROUP OF FIVE H & R DANIEL FIRST BELL SHAPE CUPS AND SAUCERS including a trio decorated with exotic birds, a large teacup in pattern 5931, and three further teacups in pattern 5935, pattern 6161 and pattern 6755, all variously decorated with green and gilt borders, the tallest coffee cup 9cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 1640, 2313, 2010 and 1554. One bearing an old Brian Smith Collection label.

Lot 268

A GROUP OF FIVE H & R DANIEL TABLE JUGS of various shapes and patterns, including an Old English Shape jug, decorated with embossed flowers in lavender, 22cm high, a Dresden Embossed shape jug, highlighted in gilt, 23cm high, two Gadroon shape jugs, 15cm high, in pattern 4109 and pattern 3955, and another jug, possibly Second Bell shape, 19cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 1590, 173, 1717, 1624 and 398.

Lot 324

A GROUP OF FIVE H & R DANIEL FIRST BELL SHAPE CUPS AND SAUCERS including three teacups, in pattern 6056, pattern 6156 and pattern D329, together with two coffee cups, in pattern 6115 and pattern 6156, all with white grounds decorated with light shades and gilt, the tallest coffee cup 9cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 2252, 1980, 428, 1549 and 2242. One bearing an old Brian Smith Collection label.

Lot 269

A GROUP OF FIVE H & R DANIEL FIRST BELL SHAPE CUPS AND SAUCERS including a trio in pattern 6171, three coffee cups, in pattern 6422, pattern 6112 and pattern 5950, and a teacup in pattern 6175, all with white grounds variously decorated in reds and apricots, the tallest coffee cup 9cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 1769, 2257, 1822, 494 and 2367.

Lot 299

AN H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE PART SERVICE in pattern 6515, including a tureen and cover, 27cm high, a stand, a serving dish, a bowl, 17cm high, with an associated cover, and a further serving dish and cover (a lot)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, no. 2129.

Lot 326

A GROUP OF SEVEN H & R DANIEL SLOP BOWLS including five of Second Bell shape, in pattern 6208, pattern 1674, pattern 6224, pattern 6192 and pattern 7143, together with two slop bowls of First Bell shape, in pattern 5144 and pattern D323, the tallest 9cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 498, 2054, 1594, 107, 336 and 1561.

Lot 363

AN H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE TRIO in pattern 6512, with birds and insects decorated in gilt, together with five further H & R Daniel second bell shape teacups and saucers, including two in pattern 5547, another in pattern 1674 and one further in pattern 7143, the tallest coffee cup 9.5cm high (6)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 2345, 393, 309, 2054 and 2300.

Lot 320

A GROUP OF FOUR H & R DANIEL SECOND GADROON PLAIN EDGE TRIOS including pattern 4609, the white ground decorated with gilt bell flowers, pattern 4245, with green and yellow geometric borders, pattern 812, decorated in blue and gilt, and another with restrained green borders and gilt tracery, the tallest coffee cup 8.5cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 1666, 215A and 248. One bearing an old Lynne Price Collection label.

Lot 338

TWO H & R DANIEL PART TEA SERVICES including a Plain Edge shape teapot, 19cm high, and sugar box, in pattern 4582, decorated with exotic birds, and a Second Bell shaped teapot, 17cm high, and sugar box, decorated in pattern 6765 (4)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 1759, 1894 and 2190.

Lot 372

A SET OF FIVE H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE CUPS AND SAUCERS including three teacups in pattern 6244, pattern 6249 and pattern 6196, and two coffee cups in pattern 6483 and pattern 6471, the tallest coffee cup 9.5cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 1789, 1808, 2053, 2069 and 2346. Two bear an old Brian Smith Collection labels.

Lot 646

A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY ROBERT PHILP the 21cm cream enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the eight day two train movement, striking on a bell, with finely engraved backplate, contained in brass mounted arched top case, with grilles to front and sides, on ogee bracket feet, 43cm high x 30cm wide x 20cm deepNote: Robert Philp is recorded working at 6 New Court, St John Street, Clerkenwell between 1777 and 1811, noted for musical clocks, watches and astronomical clocks, including one exhibited in the Peiping Museum, China.

Lot 441

A COLLECTION OF H & R DANIEL TEACUPS AND SAUCERS in various shapes and patterns, including six plain edge cups, three second gadroon cups in the plain edge variation, a Dresden embossed teacup, two London shape teacups, an Etruscan shape cup, a Spode's bell shape cup, two Plain Edge cups of the 'C' variety, and two further cups inscribed 'Oriental', together with three associated saucers, two of the Cusped shape, the tallest coffee cup 8.5cm high (a lot)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection.

Lot 321

A COLLECTION OF H & R DANIEL BELL SHAPE WARES including four Second Bell shape serving dishes, in patterns 1673, 7143, 6824 and 1657, 28cm wide, two First Bell shape serving dishes, patterns 6329 and 6755, 28cm wide, two Second Bell shaped plates, patterns 6476 and 1598, and three First Bell shaped plates, in patterns 5932 and one with green geometric decoration, the rectangular dishes 28cm wide (11)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 1856, 2010, 1520, 2253, 318, 1646, 1896, 309, 431 and 223.

Lot 381

TWO H & R DANIEL SPODE'S BELL SHAPE TRIOS in pattern 3863 and pattern 3927, both with the white grounds decorated with flowers and gilt banding; together with a Spode's Bell shape tea cup and saucer, in pattern 4099; and a coffee cup and saucer, pattern 3864, the tallest coffee cup 8cm high (4)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 129, 2137, 1606 and 1695.

Lot 366

A GROUP OF FIVE H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE CUPS AND SAUCERS including four teacups, in pattern 7083, pattern 6676, pattern 6432 and another similar, initialled in gilt 'B J' to the cup and 'J J' to the saucer, and a coffee cup in pattern 6428, predominantly decorated in greens with floral embellishment, the tallest coffee cup 9cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 1738, 1932, 2168, 2315 and 1714. One bearing an old Brian Smith Collection label.

Lot 369

A GROUP OF SIX H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE CUPS AND SAUCERS including teacups in pattern 6635, pattern 7151, pattern 7183, pattern 6210 and pattern 7157, and coffee cup in pattern 6434, all variously decorated with green and gilt borders, the coffee cup, 9cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 479, 2063, 2302, 2314, 1929 and 1755. Two of the saucers bear old Witney Antiques labels to the base. One bears an old Brian Smith Collection label to the underside. One bears an old J & J Simpson Collection label.

Lot 407

A COLLECTION OF SEVEN H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE LIDDED BOWLS including two vegetable tureens, one with stand, in pattern 5811, another in pattern 6515, together with five sugar boxes, in pattern 6472, pattern 6729, pattern 6479, pattern 6782 and pattern 6512, the tallest 15cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 178, 1612, 2129, 2296, 393, 1820 and 1516. One bearing an old Lynne Price Collection label.Note: The vegetable tureen on stand is illustrated in 'Daniel Patterns on Porcelain Tablewares', by Susan & Gordon Pickett, page 233. Note: The vegetable tureen on stand is illustrated in Daniel Patterns on Porcelain Tablewares, by Susan & Gordon Pickett, page 233.  

Lot 271

TWO H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS one in pattern 6906, the other in pattern 6676; together with an associated group of further second bell and first bell shaped cups and saucers, the tallest coffee cup 9.5cm high (a lot)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, the two coffee cups and saucers are nos. 1575 and 1670. One bearing an old Brian Smith Collection label.

Lot 377

A GROUP OF FIVE H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE CUPS AND SAUCERS including two coffee cups, one with blue and gilt borders, the other in pattern 6222, bearing a J. Green & Co mark to the underside, and three teacups, in pattern 7305, decorated with landscapes, pattern 6648 and pattern 6826, the tallest coffee cup 9.5cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 2316, 2071, 1976, 2146 and 2231.

Lot 374

AN H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE TRIO in pattern 7146, decorated with maroon borders and gilded flowers, together with four further H & R Daniel second bell shape cups and saucers, including pattern 6206, pattern 7144, pattern 6494, and another, the tallest coffee cup 9.5cm high (5)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 109, 302, 1598, 1616 and 2062. One bearing an old J & J Simpson collection label.

Lot 650

A FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM GAMMON OF LONDON AND BIRMINGHAMearly 19th century, the 30cm diameter cream enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in arched top case, the hood with three brass finials and inset with brass grilles, the trunk with reeded canted corners and on bracket feet, 211cm high

Lot 415

A GROUP OF FOUR H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE TEAPOTS including a teapot in pattern 7146, pattern 7143, pattern 6549, and pattern D341, with a buff ground border decorated with gilt foliage, the tallest 17cm highProvenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 196, 1967, 190 and 2219.

Lot 365

A COLLECTION OF H & R DANIEL FIRST AND SECOND BELL SHAPE TEAWARES including a teapot in pattern 6755, a teapot in pattern 6072, a teapot in pattern 6146, a sugar box in pattern 6333 and a sugar box in pattern 6091, the tallest teapot 17cm high (5)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 2010, 1800, 2151, 2326 and 2005.

Lot 318

Collectables to include two 19th century door locks with keys, two AA badges, a seed marker, a shop door bell and an Anglepoise lampLocation:

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