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A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental blue flash overlay and frosted opaline glass drinks set, comprising a decanter and stopper of bell form, a pair of goblets and a bon-bon jar and cover, each overlaid with blue foliate scrolls and strapwork, heightened in gilt. (see lot 408 for illustration)
* Old English Inns. Collection of twenty-four large sheet vellum indentures, 19th c ., detailing the sale of inns and public houses, including The New Inn, Falcon Inn, Bell Inn, Easton Inn, Prince of Orange Inn, Mansion House Inn, The Bath Bridge Inn, Queens Head Inn, Chequers Inn, etc., all with original wax seals attached (24)
Bell (Charles). A System of Dissections, Explaining the Anatomy of the Human Body, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1798-1803, twenty-nine (of thirty) eng. plts., lacks general title and title to vol. 1, part 1 lacks pp. 81-84, vol. 2 part 2 soiled and lacks pp. 11-12 and plt. 8, disbound, folio, contained in purpose-made modern cloth bookbox Vol. 1 consists of five parts plus appendix and vol. 2 consists of two parts; vol. 1 parts 4-5 are first editions, the other parts are 2nd edition. (1)
Medical Education. Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education. With Minutes of Evidence and Appendix, 2 parts (Royal College of Physicians & Royal College of Surgeons, London), bound as 1, 1834, presentation inscription from Richard Crane (the Treasurer) to the General Medical Council to title of part 1, modern cloth, folio Contributors include Charles Bell and Astley Cooper. A third part, by the Society of Apothecaries, was also published, but is equally scarce due to the partial destruction of the Papers in a fire at the House of Commons in 1834. (1)
Woolf (Virginia). The Moment and other essays, 1947; The Captain's Death Bed and other essays, 1950, both 1st eds., pub. Hogarth Press, both orig. cloth in d.j.s designed by Vanessa Bell, spines sl. browned, top edge to first vol. sl. chipped, 8vo, together with Orlando, 1928; A Room of One's Own, 1929; Flush, 1933; The Death of the Moth, 1942, all 1st eds., pub. Hogarth Press, 'Orlando' with news-clipping affixed to dedication leaf, 'Flush' with gift inscription, all orig. cloth, rubbed, 8vo, plus one other by Woolf (7)
A Daniel tea cup and saucer Second Bell shape with wave-rim printed and enamelled with flower sprays against gilded green borders pattern 6193 together with a Daniel coffee cup and saucer Spode's Bell shape painted with a Barley Ear pattern in red enamel and gilt no. 3864 and a tea cup and saucer First Gadroon shape painted with flowers and gilded latter cup repaired
19th CENTURY FRENCH GILT-METAL AND ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK, JAPY FRERES, the eight day movement striking on a bell, within a drum case with Roman numerals, beneath a lion mask surmount, beside the figure of a shepherdess, the plinth decorated with foliate swags and scrolls and centred by a pair of doves, raised on a giltwood plinth and ebonised stand. Clock 30cm by 34cm
TENNYSON (ALFRED) The Works...with Photographic Illustrations by Payne Jennings, reprint, orig. cl., 1889. Stapled to the front f.e.p. is a folded sheet of paper headed Farringford, Isle of Wight INSCRIBED: "With best Wishes from Tennyson, 1889". Another hand has writted "To Florence Bell" at the bottom. LOCATION A
A large spirit measure, with flared and fluted neck above squat onion shaped body, 15.5cm high; another with flared fluted neck above fluted and thumb cut body, 13.2cm high; another with flared fluted neck above bell shaped body, etched with a crown ‘ER’ and ‘34’, the body with ‘Imperial 1/2 Gill’, 11.1cm high; and another similar with flared, fluted neck and onion shaped body, 9.5cm high (4)
A late 19th century black slate and bronze mounted mantel clock, the movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the domed case with shell and scroll cast pediment above glazed brass dial with black Roman chapter ring, above glazed panel enclosing mercury filled pendulum, flanked by scrolled sphinxes, on breakfront plinth base with scroll and shell cast feet 52cm high
Stair, James, Viscount. The Institutions of the Law of Scotland. Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary calf gilt, g.e.; Billings, R.W. The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland. Edinburgh: E. Saunders, 1908, 4 volumes, 4to, plates, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, slightly spotted; Hannay, R.K. & others. The Society of Writers to His Majesty’s Signet. Edinburgh, 1936, 4to, plates, original buckram; Maclaurin, John Arguments and Decisions in Remarkable Cases before the High Court of Justiciary. Edinburgh: J. Bell, 1774, 4to, modern half calf (8)
An 18th century oak longcase clock the 30cm (12in) square brass dial with an engraved silvered dial signed ÒJohn Pouckliffe BridgwaterÓ with three winding holes a seconds subsidiary and a with engraved decoration of a huntsman the musical movement striking the hours on a large bell and striking the tune on eight graduated bells the associated case later carved with masks and ornaments. John Roucliffe is listed in Baillie’s 'Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World’ as working in Totnes around 1745 before moving to Bridgwater
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