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A part 18th Century thirty hour Longcase Clock, signed Henry Deykin of Worcester, Number 895, the mahogany case with square hood and overhanging cornice to free standing columns over a shaped trunk door and plinth base, the 9 3/4" brass dial with foliate urn spandrels to a silvered Roman chapter ring with inside quarters track and fleur de lis half hour markers to a matted centre with single pierced steel hand and applied name plate, the plated movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell (associated), height 76"
A late 19th Century gilt metal Figural Mantel Clock, Hry Marc a Paris, the scrolling case surmounted by a sword wielding soldier to a Roman enamelled dial with quatrefoil hands and circular movement with silk suspension and outside count wheel strike on a bell, height 15"; Together with a glass dome, (2)
A late 19th Century gilt bronze Figural Mantel Clock, Hry Marc a Paris, the offset drum case flanked by a seated child with a rifle amongst a naturalistic surround and raised on a scrolling and pierced base to a 3" Roman enamelled dial with quatrefoil hands to a circular movement with outside count wheel and strike on a bell, height 9"
MACKINTOSH (ALEXANDER) - The Modern Fisher of Driffield Angler,3rd edition 1821, publ.by Henry Mozley, gilt tooled calf (very good); SALTER (TF) - The Angler's Guide, 3rd edition, publ.by Sherwood, Jones & Co., original pictorial boards (worn); BROOKES (R)-The Art of Angling in two parts, 3rd edition 1770, publ.by T Lowndes, brown calf (re-spined);WALTON & COTTON (I&C)-The complete Angler,1836,publ.by Allan Bell & Co, quarter black calf (good);BEST (THOMAS)-The Art of Angling, 11th edition 1822(5)
A MINTON BONE CHINA TWO-HANDLED CUP AND COVER DESIGNED BY JOHN WADSWORTH, the cup of inverted bell shape, applied in raised gilt with the Royal Coat of Arms and Cypher, with Commemorative inscription for Elizabeth II inside the rim, the base painted with the national floral emblems in gilt on a stepped and gilded base, the domed lid with gilt crown-shaped finial. Printed mark in gilt.
A COALBROOKDALE TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER for the Silver Jubilee of the Coronation of Elizabeth II, the inverted bell-shaped bowl painted in colour, with scenes at the Abbey within applied swags of pink roses, the similarly decorated lid surmounted by a crown finial. Limited edition 201/250. Printed mark in blue. (hair-line cracks to bowl)
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, by Japy Freres, Paris, having a circular enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, pierced hands and roundels, of eight day movement striking the hour and half-hour on a bell, the case of architectural rectangular form, stepped top with bud finial, oval ring handles and on scroll feet, 13.25in. (33.5cms) high
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, SIGNED THORPE OF HARROGATE, having a silvered dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement striking on a bell, the centre engraved with foliage, the architectural case with gilt ball finial, brass scale side grills with rosette and ring handles, on ball feet, 19in. high x 12in. wide (37.5 x 30cms)
A late 18th Century stripped pine longcase clock, the 12ins arched painted dial with classical figures to the arch and floral spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day movement striking on a bell, contained in plain case with deep arched and moulded overhanging cornice and turned pillars to hood, arched trunk door and plinth base, 81ins high
Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded inlaid two-tier oval etagere, both tiers profusely inlaid an decorated with roses, flowers, buds and leaves, highlighted with pen work, with shaped supports, inlaid with bell husks, joined by shaped cross stretchers, the upper tier fitted with a two-handled oval tray with glass base, 92cms, (36").
Sheahan, J.J., & Whellan, T.. History and Topography of the City of York; the Ainsty Wapentake; and the East Riding of Yorkshire, 2 Vols. Beverley: by Green, 1855-56. 8vo, half leather (bindings poor: lacking spine strips and with loose covers); Ingledew, C.J. Davison. The History and Antiquities of North Allerton, in the County of York. London: Bell & Daldy, 1858. 1st edn, list of subscribers, frontis., advertisement leaf, owner's inscription for William Oliver (one of subscribers - see p. ix), original grey-green cloth (covers rubbed and damp-stained; hinges repaired with cloth tape); and a quantity of other works of Yorkshire interest, (box).
Numismatic Books , comprising of Coins of Great Britain and Ireland - Thorburn, The Medallic Portraits of Sir Winston Churchill - Engstrom, European Crown Size Coins and Their Multiples Vol.1 Germany 1486-1599- De May, The Building Medalets of Kempson and Skidmore 1769-1797 - Bell (2 of), and Trade Tokens Issued in the 17th Century Vol.3 Staffordshire to Yorkshire - Williamson
India, Africa & Europe. Photograph album of Evelyn Morrison Bell, late 19th c., including four regimental photos. of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (?), two views of the North West Frontier and Plains of Kashmir, approx. 21 x 77 cm, and approx. twenty further images (mostly smaller), of Eton and family occasions, all pasted into a contemp. album, together with two further albums from the same William Morrison Bell family, one with photos. of France, Germany, Jamaica, Monte Carlo, etc., various sizes, all mounted on approx. 30 leaves, the final album including photos. of Natal, views and regimental scenes, plus two of indigenous people, Ireland, plus num. family snapshots, all mounted on approx. 30 leaves, all contemp. half morocco, final album with joints cracked, all oblong folio (3)
Bell (Thomas). A History of British Quadrupeds, including the Cetacea, 1837, bound with A History of British Reptiles, 1839, together with Jones (Thomas Rymer), A General Outline of the Animal Kingdom, and Manual of Comparative Anatomy, 1841, and Owen (Richard), A History of British Fossil Mammals, and Birds, 1846, num. wood engs. to text, a.e.g., uniform full crushed russia, by Clarke & Bedford, gilt dec. spines with raised bands, a trifle rubbed, large 8vo (3)
An early 19th century table clock, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, having a circular white painted dial inscribed Josh Foster, Exchange Alley, London, the arched mahogany veneered case with chequer stringing, a brass handle to the top, the sides with fabric backed brass grills, on bracket feet. 18in. (45cm).
De La Mare (Walter). Memoirs of a Midget, 1st. ed., 1921, untrimmed, orig. quarter cloth with leather label to spine, 8vo., limited signed ed. of 210 copies, this copy marked X, together with Ding Dong Bell, 1st ed., 1924, orig. cloth in d.j., spine discoloured and slightly frayed at head and foot, 8vo., plus Swinburne (Algernon Charles). Hide and Seek, with notes by John S. Mayfield, Stourton Press, 1975, orig. half-calf gilt, slim folio, limited ed. 194/250, and Houseman (A.E.). Last Poems, pub. Alcuin Press, Chipping Campden, 1929, untrimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards, a few minor marks, 8vo., plus other mostly early 20th-c poetry and literature, incl. Kenneth Grahame, Life, Letters and Unpublished Work, by Patrick R. Chalmers, 1st ed., 1933, The Headswoman, by Kenneth Graham, Cornelian, a fable by Harold Acton, 1928, limited signed ed. 193/550, Gipsy Night and Other Poems by Richard Hughes, Golden Cockerel Press, 1922, 750 copies, etc., mainly 8vo (approx. 80)
Hemingway (Ernest). For Whom the Bell Tolls, 1st ed., N.Y., Scribner's, 1940, bookplate and owner name to front pastedown, orig. cloth, rubbed, in rubbed and torn d.j. with loss to spine, d.j. with port. of author to lower cover, 8vo, together with Across the River and Into the Trees, 1st ed., N.Y., Scribner's, 1950, orig. cloth in chipped and torn d.j. with loss to spine, 8vo (2)
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