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Lot 22

A 17th century bell metal skillet, the handle cast 'C.V.B. Loyal to His Majesty', repaired foot, 18.5in (47cm) long, a 19th century oval copper kettle and a brass preserving pan. (3).

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An early 18th century walnut longcase clock, the eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, to a 12in (30.5cm) brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced date aperture, with a foliage engraved centre, the silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Zac. Mountford, St Albans,' with cast crown and cherub spandrels, the hood with pierced fret frieze and glazed panel sides above a rectangular waist door with glazed lenticle raised on bracket feet, 80in (203.5cm) high. Restoration to case.

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A Cromwellian brass lantern clock, the verge escapement striking on a bell within a hook and spike pillared frame, to a 6.25in (16.5cm) chapter ring, the rose and tulip engraved centre inscribed 'Thomas Knifton at the 'Crossed Keys' in Lothbury Londini,' with a single hand, the case with urn finials and pierced shield and foliage crestings and turned feet, 15in (38cm) high.

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Three foliage needlework panels, with petit point dragons, the largest 16.5 x 55.5in (42 x 141cm) and a 19th century bell pull, 54in (162.5cm). (4).

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A George II ebonised, quarter repeating bracket clock, the single fusee movement striking on three bells, the rectangular brass backplate inscribed 'William Thompson Chester' within a draped cartouche to a 7in (18cm) arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the matted centre with a pierced date aperture, the arch with an applied boss inscribed 'William Thompson CHESTER', the hinged door with pierced gilt brass panels and applied terms and foliage mounts, the bell top with a lacquered brass carrying handle, standing on pierced bracket feet, 19in (48cm) high, together with a later ebonised wall bracket. (2).

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Three gilt brass framed three light glass bell ceiling lanterns, height approx 70cm, fitted for electricity, (one glass bell shade lacking), (3).

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A Swedish giltwood cased cartel clock, the eight day movement striking on a single bell, with painted dial, height, 46.5cm, and a gilt brass cased maritime type wall clock by Schatz with key, (2).

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A pair of late 19th century brass candlesticks on shaped square bases, height, 30cm, a copper candlestick, a brass table bell with turned ivory handle, and a pair of black painted carriage lamps, (6).

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An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid envelope card table, the shaped top opening to reveal counter wells above bell flower inlaid frieze drawer upon tapering supports, 76x60cm.

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An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood open bookcase, the raised back with urn finials above frieze drawer over three shelves flanked by bell flower inlay upon square tapering supports, 131x88cm.

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Cecil Aldin: “The Bell at Stilton”, “The Talbot at Ripley” and “The White Hart at Hook” (3) 13” x 24”

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An 18th Century wine glass, the bell shape bowl raised on shoulder and centre knopped double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral tapes outside lace twist, slight concave conical foot, 16cm high.

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An 18th Century gin glass, circa 1740, the bell shape bowl with flared rim raised on annular knop, slight inverted baluster stem, basal knop and folded foot, 12cm high.

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A 19th Century "Bristol" blue wine glass with circular foot, knopped stem and conical bowl, height 15cm, together with a similar period goblet with bladed knop and slice cut bell form bowl, height 13cm.

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Three 19th Century stemmed drinking glasses, one ogee bowl, one pan top and another bell type, all on plain short stems and plain feet, 11.5cm-13cm high. (3). S/D.

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A late 19th Century reproduction wine glass in the Jacobite style, the bell shaped bowl etched with the double headed rose and raised on a single series opaque twist stem with outlined multiply corkscrew, shallow conical foot, 16.5cm high.

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A late 19th Century reproduction wine glass in the Jacobite style, the bell shaped bowl etched with the double headed rose and raised on a single series opaque twist stem with outlined multiply corkscrew, shallow conical foot, 16.5cm high.

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A 19th Century Bohemian crystal goblet with a facet cut foot rising to a facet cut baluster form stem and bell form bowl with cartouche panels, the whole ruby flash painted and flash cut with equine studies to each side, height 20.5cm.

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A small 19th Century Sowerby pressed Vitro-porcelain posy trough circa 1880, the crescent form relief moulded in the Oranges & Lemons pattern with a procession of bell ringing children, width 10.5cm, S/D.

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Bell (John). Bell's New Pantheon; or, Historical Dictionary of the Gods, Demi-Gods, Heroes, and Fabulous Personages of Antiquity..., 2 vols. in one, 1790, thirty-six eng. plts., 20th c. qtr. calf, 4to. (1)

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Bell (John). Bell's New Pantheon; Or, Historical Dictionary of the Gods, Demi-Gods, Heroes, and Fabulous Personages of Antiquity: Also, of the Images and Idols Adored in the Pagan World; together with their Temples, Priests, Altars, Oracles, Fasts, Festivals, Games, etc... , 2 vols. in 1, 1790, eng. plts., some minor scattered spotting, mainly to margins, contemp. calf, covers detached, together with [Maquer, Pierre Joseph], A Dictionary of Chemistry. Containing the Theory and Practice of that Science; its Application to Natural Philosophy, Natural History, Medicine and Animal Economy... Translated from the French, 2 vols. in one, 1771, half-titles present, three tables and two eng. plts. bound-in at rear, contemp. calf, joints cracked, and four others, various, all 4to. (6)

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Bell (Robert Anning, illust.). The Tempest, A Comedy, by William Shakespeare, Freemantle, 1901, numerous b&w illusts., t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. vellum, sl. rubbed, lacking ties, contained in separate recent cloth folder for Asprey and in turn housed in a qtr. morocco slipcase, 4to. Limited edition 97/174, signed by Robert Anning Bell. (1)

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A Copeland and Garrett Cheese Bell, of fluted circular form, raised on a similar base, impressed marks, 12” high

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A Victorian Silver Goblet of inverted bell form, to a knopped stem and circular foot, the top with large vacant shield cartouches, 8 ½” tall, Sheffield 1909, by James Deakin and Son, 11 ½ oz

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A set of four Victorian circular Silver Salts embossed with acanthus leaves and bell flower and ribbon garlands, 2 ¼” diameter, Sheffield 1885; plus four Spoons

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A Box: a vintage chromium Fire Engine Bell; a plated Hors D’oeuvres Dish; a cased set of plated Tea Knives; a pewter Candlestick.

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Ebers (G.). Egypt, Descriptive, Historical and Picturesque, trans. Clara Bell, 2 vols., Cassell, c.1880, numerous wood-eng. plts. and illusts., contemp. half morocco, some wear, joints weak, folio. (2)

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A Tray Consisting Of a Denby Charles & Diana Mug, Hamersley Bell, Dartington Commemorative Tankard, Wedgwood Glass Tankards, Adams Commemorative Ashtrays, Masons Commemorative Lidded Dish, Plate Etc (12)

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Liberty Bell DB257 Limited Edition

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A 19thC oak and mahogany banded long cased clock with swan neck pillared hood, cluster column inset trunk with shell inlay short door, similar base and bracket feet. The painted dial having rural scenes and marked "T. Robinson, SHEFFIELD", 8 day movement striking a bell, 93" high.

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A 19thC French rouge marble mantel clock, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed Orleans, of eight day movement striking on a bell, signed Marti. The oblong case with urn surmount, 18½" high.

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A metronome and oriental brass ware including door knocker, weighing scales, bell etc and plated items.

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MONART HANGING GLASS LAMPSHADE of bell form, the mottled orange body, with amethyst inclusions to the rim 20cm high

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A Victorian rosewood and brass cased four glass mantel clock, the dial inscribed Dinato Ricco with French drum movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, and a compensating bimetallic pendulum, 53cm high, dial with cracks

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Rose Bell - Victorian sampler, 'Lords Prayer', dated 1895 to/w Guvennie Peyman Birds and Blossom, oil on canvas, signed, 45 x 16 cm

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Crown Devon Fieldings musical jug, 'Daisy Bell' model, music box a/f, 20 cm

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Assorted items of crested wares - interesting shapes including Carlton Ware Suffragette bell, a/f, ferris wheel, Arcadian canon, hand grenade, sea man, Arcadian dog etc, approx 24 items

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A Dinky No.151b, Six-Wheel Covered Wagon, matt olive green with ridged hubs, good condition; a Dinky No.25h, Streamlined Fire Engine, red body and ladder, with a tinplate baseplate and a gilt metal bell, good condition; and a further twenty assorted Dinky vehicles and accessories, variable condition (some repainted); together with a trade box for three No.27A Massey Harris Tractors; and a trade box for three No.551 Trailers, (24).

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A modern Louis XIV design continental brass clock garniture, the clock with enamel roman numeral, the cylinder movement striking on a bell, 61cm high, flanked by a pair 5-light candelabra, 68cm high

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A George III style pine fireplace, the frieze applied with sheaves of wheat, and ribbon tied bell husk swags (incorporating some old timber), 144cm high and 148cm wide

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ADOLF HITLER "Mein Kampf", unexpurgated edition profusely illustrated published by Hutchinson & Co, Ltd in association with Hurst and Blackett Ltd publishers London, tooled red cloth bound, together with "The Diary of Samuel Pepys" with aditions by Henry B. Wheatley, ten volumes published George Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, Cambridge Deighton Bell& Co 1893, cloth boards with gilt tooled spines

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NATH. HODGES "Loimologia : or, an historical account of the plague in London in 1665", with remarks by John Quincy, 3rd edition, printed for E. Bell, London 1721, "Petrus cunaeus of the Commonwealth of the Hebrews", translated by C.B., printed for T.W. for William Lee, London 1653, WILLIAM MELMOTH "The letters of Pliny The Consul", 5th edition corrected, Volume II, published Dublin 1765, and various other mainly leather bound books

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An Air Twist Wine Flute, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl on a multiple spiral air twist stem, folded circular foot, 15.5cm high; A Similar Hollow Straight Stem Example, 16.2cm; and An Air Twist Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bell bowl on a multiple spiral air twist stem continuing into the base of the bowl, circular foot, 15.6cm (3)

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A Standing Figure of William Shakespeare, after John Bell, Minton, 1857, the bard stands beside an ivy-clad tree stump gazing downwards, impressed "Minton", year cypher, and "John Bell", 44cm high

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Lalage, A Part Glazed and Green Tinted Figure, after John Bell, Minton, 1868, the classical maiden sits on a rock clasping her right knee and holding a floral garland, a lizard at her feet, incised title and "John Bell", impressed "Minton" and year cypher, the base with old "Richard Dennis Parian Exhibition 1984" label (no.115), 39.5cm high See illustration This model is illustrated in The Parian Phenomenon, A Survey of Victorian Parian Porcelain Statuary & Busts, edited by Paul Atterbury, published by Richard Dennis, fig.145. Lalage was shown by Minton at the International Exhibition 1862. This is probably a companion to Miranda. The figure is modelled after a statue commissioned by Lord Fitzwilliam which was exhibited at the 1856 RA. Lalage was one of Horace's mistresses. The marble was exhibited at the London International Exhibition 1862 with the following quotation from Horace (Ode 1.22.23) "Dulce ridentem lalagen amabo, dulce loquentem". This figure is recorded as shape 391 (available in parian, celadon and white, tinted and gilt, Persian turquoise, ivory) in Jones (Joan) MINTON-The First Two Hundred Years of Design and Production, pg.330.

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Dorothea, A Green Tinted and Partly Glazed Figure, after John Bell, for Summerly's Art Manufactures, Minton, 1868, seated bare foot on rocks, impressed "Minton", year cypher, applied seal of John Bell and relief diamond lozenge pad mark, also bearing label of exhibition "Richard Dennis Parian Exhibition 1984 (No.151), 32.5cm high See illustration This was shape 189, companion figure to Clorinda. It was available in parian, tinted parian, Persian multi-colours, and was exhibited at The Great Exhibition 1851. See Jones (Joan) MINTON-The First Two Hundred Years of Design and Production, pg. 328. Original life size marble was commissioned in 1838 by Lord Lansdowne and exhibited at the RA in 1839 and 1841. The marble remains at Bowood House. The subject is from Cervante Don Quixote part 1, chapter 29 "They espied a youth dressed like a peasant stooping to bath his lovely feet in a rivulet that ran by …. the lovely maiden looked up on hearing them approach. In doing this so exquisite a face was displayed that Cardemio said to the priest in low voice "since this is not Lucinda, it can be no human creature".

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JM&P Bell & Co 19th Century ironstone ashet blue printed in Italian Lakes pattern, 50cm wide

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After F A Stewart, North Staffs at Wrinhill, colour print, signed lower right with FATG blind stamp and vignette, published by Alfred Bell & Co Ltd 1937, 30.5 x 53cm

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A 17TH CENTURY STYLE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, Roman numerals and secondary dial, the engraved plate signed Thomas Bakewell on Tower Hill, Londini Fecit, double fusée movement striking on a bell, 16 3/4" high overall (see illustration).

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A GEORGE III EBONISED PEAR WOOD SMALL BRACKET CLOCK by Burtt Wade of London circa 1770, the eight day verge movement with twin fusées striking the hours on a bell and with pull repeat. The engraved back plate signed Boyce Sculpt, the arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, cast brass spandrels, date aperture and strike silent, with brass carrying handle and bracket feet, 13 1/2" high with a later ebonised bracket (see illustration).

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A CONTINENTAL BLACK MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK with gilt ormolu mounts, surmounted by a bronze figure of Pan playing his pipes (bell to the striking movement lacking), 21 1/4" high (see illustration).

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A CONTINENTAL GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK with central dial with oriental figures standing to either side, the pierced base with elephant mask feet, the movement striking on a bell (damages), 15" high (see illustration).

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A PAIR OF OLD STEEL HAND CUFFS with an antique lock and key; brass bottle lock and a miniature hand bell.

Lot 27

The Glenrothes-1989 Distilled 8/10/1989, bottled 2003. Distilled and bottled by Berry Bros & Rudd, The Glenrothes Distillery. 700 ml. Single malt, 43% volume Dufftown-Glenlivet-8 year-old From The House of Bell's. 75 cl. Black, white, red and gilt labelling. Distilled and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd. Single malt, 40% volume 2 bottles

Lot 152

Blair Athol-8 year-old Distilled and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd., Distillers, Perth. 26 2/3 fl. ozs. In original carton. Level: high neck fill. Single malt, 70 degrees proof 1 bottle

Lot 153

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: into neck of bottle. Single malt, 40% volume 1 bottle

Lot 155

Glen Deveron-8 year-old MacDuff Distillery, William Lawson Distillers Ltd., Banff. Tapered oval 75 cl. bottle labelled for export to Italy. Screw cap, embossed lead capsule. Some minor scraping to label. Level: 2cm from base of capsule. Single malt, 40% volume Bell's Pure Malt Light-5 year-old A blend of the finest Glenlivet whiskies, bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd., Perth. Labelled for export to Italy. 75 cl. Level: into neck of bottle. 40% volume 2 bottles

Lot 182

Blair Athol-8 year-old Distilled and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons Plc, From The House of Bell's. Black ground labelling printed in white, gilt and blue. 75 cl. In original carton. Level: into neck of bottle. Single malt, 40% volume Glen Deveron Distilled, matured and bottled by William Lawson Distillers Ltd., MacDuff Distillery, Banff. Tall, clear 75 cl. bottle. Gilt coloured plastic screw cap. Cream label printed with silver barley ears. Level: into neck of bottle. Single malt, 43% volume 2 bottles

Lot 262

Dufftown-Glenlivet-8 year-old From The House of Bell's. Distilled and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd., Distillers, Perth. 26 2/3 fl. ozs. Black ground label printed in red, white and gilt. Some minor scuffing to shoulder label. In original carton. Level: high neck fill. Single malt, 70 degrees proof 1 bottle

Lot 266

Inchgower-12 year-old From The House of Bells. Distilled and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons plc, Distillers, Perth. 75 cl. Cream labelling printed in black and red. Level: into neck of bottle. Single malt, 40% volume 1 bottle

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