Islay Mist-8 year-old Blended and bottled by D Johnston & Co., (Laphroaig) Ltd., Isle of Islay. 75 cl. Labelling discoloured. Level: high neck fill. 40% volume John Begg Blue Cap Blended and bottled by the proprietors John Begg Ltd., Glasgow, Royal Lochnagar Distillery. 75 cl. Level: high neck fill. 40% volume Strathspey Blended and bottled by Wm. Muirhead, Glenspey Distillery, Rothes. 26 2/3 fl. ozs. Transfer printed labelling. Level: into neck of bottle. 70 degrees proof Bell's De Luxe-12 year-old Blended and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd., Perth. Square green bottle, 75 cl. In original carton. Level: middle of shoulder. 40% volume 4 bottles
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Inchgower-12 year-old From The House of Bell's. Distilled and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons plc, Distillers, Perth. 75 cl. In original carton. Level: high neck fill. Single malt, 40% volume The Tormore Glenlivet-10 year-old Distilled and bottled by Long John Distilleries, Tormore Distillery, Advie, Moray. 75 cl. hexagonal bottle. Level: lower shoulder. Single malt, 40% volume 2 bottles
A 19th century French glass goblet with engraved fruiting vine decoration to the bowl and initials "JM", the hollow stem enclosing an Emperor Napoleon Republique Francaise 1808 one franc piece, 14.5 cm high, and another French wine glass with bell shaped bowl, the hollow knop stem enclosing an 1853 20 cent piece, 17.75 cm high
A 19th century giltwood and gesso framed mantel mirror, the moulded cornice with bell decoration above a classical style scrolling foliate decorated frieze and three bevel edged plates flanked by turned, beaded and lotus leaf decorated columns to a plain ebonised plinth base, 126 cm wide x 73 cm high
Bell's Royal Reserve-21 year-old Blended and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons, Perth. 75 cl. In presentation case. 40% volume Johnnie Walker Pure Malt-15 year-old Blended and bottled by John Walker & Sons Ltd., Kilmarnock. 70 cl. Labelled for export to France. In original carton. 43% volume Dunhill Old Master Blended and bottled by Alfred Dunhill Ltd. 750 ml. In original carton. 43% volume 3 bottles
Dufftown-Glenlivet-8 year-old One early black, red, white and gilt labelling, 26 2/3 fl. ozs. In original carton. The other later black, red, gilt and white labelling, 26 2/3 fl. ozs./75.7 cl. In original cardboard tube. From The House of Bell's., distilled and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd. Levels: high neck fill. Single malt, 70 degrees proof 2 bottles
Dimple Bottled to commemorate: Mexico 1986 The Year of The Snake 1989 Ceramic decanters in clear presentation cases. Distilled and bottled by John Haig & Co. Ltd., Markinch. Blended, 43% volume Bell's Hawaii-12 year-old Blended and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons. 75 cl. ceramic decanter. In original cardboard tube. 43% volume The Classic Malts Miniatures Boxed set 3 decanters and 6 miniatures
Bell's Royal Reserve-21 year-old Blended and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons plc., Perth. 75 cl. In presentation case. 40% volume Whyte & MacKay Pot Still Decanter-12 year-old Blended and bottled by Whyte & MacKay Distillers Ltd., Glasgow. 22ct gold glazed litre ceramic pot still shaped decanter. In presentation case. 43% volume 1 bottle and 1 decanter
A pair of neo-classical giltwood and gesso marble top pier tables of break-bowfront outline with concave sides, each with marble top inlaid with coloured anthemion stems and arabesques around a halved fan patera, each frieze with ribbon tied giltwood festoons and four Wedgwood style green jasperware medallions flanking a central jasperware tablet decorated with Classical ruins on square tapering legs decorated with trailing bell flowers on guttae style block feet, both with marblised green painted decoration 107cm wide, 83cm height, 39cm deep
First coinage, Shillings (3), mm. bell (2), 4.48g/10h, 4.00g/10h, both first bust, mm. martlet, second bust, 3.82g/9h; Sixpences (3), all mm. bell, first bust, 2.21g/11h, 2.19g/12h, 2.13g/7h (S 6512-14; DF 259, 260); Second coinage, Shilling, mm. escallop, fourth bust, 4.34g/2h, Sixpence, mm. rose, first bust, 1.92g/7h (S 6516-17; DF 261-2) [8]. Varied state, seventh plugged
A painted pine ship model of a Mediterranean trading vessel with two central masts and three forward sails, the staved and pinned hull painted in pale and dark green livery with a pair of anchors at the prow, the painted deck with naturalistically modelled cranking wheels, ships wheel and bell, with full rigging, on a trestle stand 211cm wide, 158cm high, 41cm deep (including stand)
An early 19th century Scottish rosewood mantel clock By James Howden & Son, Edinburgh the silvered dial with black painted Roman numerals, the eight-day twin train movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the arched case with applied fruiting vine decoration, raised on brass paw feet 38cm wide, 50cm high, 16cm deep
A George III period mahogany longcase clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the swan neck pediment with eagle finial above an arched brass dial signed Thos. Spence, Dysert (sic.) to the arch, with roman and arabic chapters, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, between rococo-cast spandrels, the case with fluted quadrant corners above a plinth base, on bracket feet, the whole decorated with flower-filled urns, rosettes and shell paterae 211cm high
A Scottish George IV mahogany longcase clock by Jason Coutts, Perth the arched dial with figural painted decoration emblematic of the season and a courting couple, with subsidiary second and date dials, the eight day train movement with anchor escapement and striking of a bell, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and twin turned pilasters, above a panelled case raised on bracket feet united by a shaped apron 47 cm wide, 218 cm high, 23 cm deep
A George IV oak longcase clock the arched dial painted with flowering urns, a fruiting basket and exotic birds, the eight-day twin train movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment flanked by turned pilasters, the canted rectangular case raised on bracket feet 49cm wide, 218cm high, 24cm deep
A Scottish William IV mahogany longcase clock the figural painted arched dial entitled 'Queen Marys Escape', with subsidiary second and date dials, the twin train eight-day movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment flanked by turned pilasters, over a panelled trunk with quarter columns, raised on bracket feet united by a shaped apron 48cm wide, 209cm high, 23cm deep
Villemsens a Paris, a French early 19th century ormolu mantel clock, the Neo-Classical rectangular case mounted with standing female figure holding a serpent, a lamb and a standard to the left side, the dial with enamelled numerals, silk suspension movement and outside countwheel strike on a bell, the acanthus and guilloche moulded plinth on four feet, 35cm high, upon an associated mahogany stand and with broken glass dome
A late 17th century oyster veneered and marquetry inlaid longcase clock, the month going movement striking on a bell with latched pillars, the 10in square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the matt centre engraved with a flower head, with pierced steel hands and cast gilt brass hinged cherubs head spandrels, the base inscribed 'Ed Appley att charing crofs,' the rising hood with a fabric back pierced frieze and ebonised twist pilasters, the trunk door with ebonised ground marquetry panels, sycamore banded sides on ebonised ball feet, 192.5cm (75.75in) high. Edmund Appley was working in London 1677-1693.Provenance: Purchased from Anthony Woodburn Ltd.
A late 17th century ebonised table clock, the twin fusée movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, with a foliage and bird engraved back plate, the 7in square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring and subsidiary 'Strike/Not' and 'Slow/Fast' dials, the matt centre with a pierced pendulum aperture, inscribed 'Claudius Du Chesne,' the chapter ring inscribed 'LONDON,' the case with a domed top and brass carrying handle with glazed side panels, on brass disc feet, 39.5cm (15.5in) high. Claude Duchesne was working in London c.1693-1730.
A late 17th century walnut and marquetry inlaid longcase clock, the 8 day five pillar movement striking on a bell, the 10in. square brass dial with subsidiary seconds and zodiac symbol apertures, with engraved borders on a matt ground, steel hands, with cast gilt brass cherubs head spandrels and foliage engraving, inscribed 'Edmund Appley Charing Crofs' with a fabric backed pierced frieze above spiral pilasters, with ebonised ground marquetry of birds and foliage, the trunk door with oval lenticle, on flattened bun feet, 193cm (76in) high. Edmund Appley is recorded as working in London c.1677-1693.
An early 19th century Irish mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day horizontal set movement with an upside down anchor escapement striking on bell, the 14in painted square brass dial inscribed 'Warner Dublin', the hood with a broken architectural pediment above a satinwood and marquetry inlaid frieze with a glazed door and fluted columns, the fan surmounted waist door flanked by reeded quarter plasters, above marquetry panels on bracket feet, back feet missing, 236cm (93in) high.
Staunton (Howard), Wormald (Robert) (Editor), The Laws and Practice of Chess, 1881,: original red cloth, gilt, rubbed, loss to top of spine, London, Chatto & Windus, 1881 § Staunton (Howard), Chess Praxis, red cloth boards, gilt, spine re-backed, London, George Bell & Sons, Covent Garden, 1879 § Staunton (Howard), The Chess-Player's Companion, ex-library copy, original red cloth, gilt, rubbed, hinges weak, London, Henry Bohn, 1849 § Staunton (Howard), The Chess Players' Handbook, second revised edition, red cloth, gilt, chromolithographic illustration, spine re-backed, rubbed, stained, some foxing, London, Henry Bohn, 1848.
Fischer (Bobby) & Bjelica (Dimitrije), Chess Meets of the Century, 1971,: card wrappers, Sarajevo, 1971 § Golombek (Harry), The Middle Years of Paul Keres, Herbert Jenkins, 1966, signed by Golombek § Golombek (Harry), The Early Games of Paul Keres, Herbert Jenkins, 1966 § Golombek (Harry), The Later Years of Paul Keres, Herbert Jenkins, 1969 § Spielmann (Rudolf), The Art of Sacrifice in Chess, First Edition, original wrappers, London, Bell & Sons, 1935 § Sergeant (Philip), Morphy's Games of Chess, Bell, 1916 § Gossip (G. H. D. ), The Chess Player's Pocket Guide, Ward & Downey, 1893 § Dufresne (Jean) Sammlung leichterer Schachaufgaben, Leipzig § Greenwell (William John), Chess Exemplified, Leeds, Brown § The Chess Amateur, volume VI, October 1911 - September 1912 § Torneo Internacional, Margate, 1939 § Torneo Internacional, Bournemouth 1939.
Highly Decorative 1950's Rosewood? Standard Lamp on 3 scroll supports with hoof feet, acanthus leaf decoration, the centre column with bell flowers, part fluted rising to 3 carved rams head with flowers & leaves to bell flower & leaf decorated top, twin light fitting, extensively painted & decorated approx. 83'h top of shade
Edwardian Marquetry Inlaid Mahogany Mantle Clock with domed topped case inlaid with swags of bell flowers, ribbons, checkered banding to plinth base on gilt brass flattened bun supports, domed glass with gilt bezel enclosing silvered dial with Roman Numerals, signed Pearce & sons Ltd, Leeds, Triple Fusee, 3 Train Movement marked J J E England, striking on gongs (key & pendulum in office)
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