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A 'one-arm-bandit' slot machine by the Bell-Fruit Manufacturing Co., c.1970s, converted to accept 10p pieces (originally 1p).

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A collection of items to include a small silver table bell, probably 19th Century, inscribed and initialled, 8.5cm (7)

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A collection of silver and white metal items, some with import marks for 1890/91, mainly continental, including a Russian beaker, Moscow 1886, a flask, boxes, bell and etui case

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A Victorian silver trinket box, Birmingham 1891, A silver mounted scent bottle, Birmingham 1890, inscribed 'Beatrice from Aunt Nan' A Victorian silver bell, London 1892, A silver engine turned ladies compact, together with a continental silver egg cup, a niello snuff box, a miniature casket and vesta case (8)

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An 18th Century turret clock, dated 1785, the plate & spacer wrought iron 'Pagoda' frame enclosing a two train movement complete with two painted dials, 102cm diameter, weights, pendulum, bell and an associated weather vane. The setting dial engraved 'Charles Penton, Upper Moorfields, London, 1785'. The bell, 46cm high, cast 'Basingbourne Hall, Essex 1785'. The frame 93cm high x 81cm wide.

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A late 19th Century carved oak black forest wall clock, the case heavily carved with dead game, the dial with Roman numerals, the twin train movement striking on a bell, 94cm high

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An early 19th Century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, by Zac Mountfort, St Albans, the architectural hood flanked by turned columns, the brass dial with Roman hours and pierced brass spandrels and a subsidiary seconds dial to the matt centre, with calendar niche below, the twin train, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement, striking on a bell, 208cm

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An early 19th Century cased eight day longcase clock, by Burlinson, Ripon, the case surmounted by a swan neck pediment, the 14 inch painted dial with secondary minutes and calendar niche, the twin train movement with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, later base and associated movement, 234cm

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A collection of various bronze bell weights, and other shop weights, ranging from 7lbs to 1oz

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A late 19th century French clock garniture, the ormolu cased mantel clock with urn and swag finial, raised on marble base, having circular white enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, named 'Normandin, 15 Pge Choiseul', Japy Freres movement, engraved E.C. 1899, chiming on bell, 53cm (21in) high, together with a pair of four light candelabra with pineapple finial, 54cm (21 1/4in) high

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An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the column mounted hood with broken swan neck pediment, the case string inlaid, the oval dial with moon phase, secondary and date dial with gilded flowers,, named 'James Shipley, Derby', the movement with anchor escapement, chiming on one bell, 217cm (85 1/2in) high

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A Maple and Co satinwood desk, of breakfront design, the top fitted tooled leather, over three frieze drawers and two pedestal cupboards, with marquetry acanthus and trailing bell husk inlay, raised on brass castors (drawer stamped), 139cm (54 3/4in) wide

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Larry Bell, b. 1939, cube, glass with chrome binding, 15.5x15.5x15.5cm.; 6.25x6.25x6.25in. Executed in 1967.

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Militaria: WWI Italian brass cast death plaque, 'Ignoto Militi MCMXVIII' (1918), on wooden plaque, 16in x 9 1/2in, plus a bronze cast rectangular plaque, reads 'Usines Peters-Lacroix S.A. Haren-Bruxelles. Fondées en 1850', 14 1/2in x 9 1/2in; along with small bell in mahogany case, 16in long (three)

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Sterling silver hallmarked miniature bell screw-top pill holder with pixie top; along with a quantity of modern jewellery including ladies' cocktail wristwatch (quantity)

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Small Moorcroft floral-patterned dish on a blue ground and a continental bell-shaped vase

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Two bell metal mortars, 12cm and 11.5cm (4.75" and 4.5") diameter

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A copper foot warmer and a brass bell (no fittings)

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A ship's brass bell, 31.75cm (12.5") high

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AFTER CECIL ALDIN, titled "The Whaddon Chase", Chromolothograph (Published A. Bell & Co, 1925) 16 x 25 1/2

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A cast metal German Desk Bell in the form of a Tortoise, 6 1/2"

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Set of Victorian mahogany cased brass guinea scales, made by H Bell & Co., Prescot, Lancashire

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A Fulham Pottery terracotta tile, painted by Quentin Bell with a head and shoulders portrait of a young woman, 5 1/2" square (14cm) impressed marks

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A Worcester bell shaped coffee cup, with wishbone handle, painted in underglaze blue with the Gazebo pattern, in Chinese style, 2 1/4" (5. 8cm) workman's mark, circa 1758 (restored)

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A Chelsea bell shaped coffee cup, with wishbone handle, finely painted in coloured enamels with a bold spray of European flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, beneath a brown line rim, 2 1/4" high (5.8cm) red anchor mark, circa 1755 (glued, chip to lower terminal of handle)

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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FINISH LONGCASE CLOCK, having arch hood flanked by turned pillasters, crossbanded and inlaid waist with rectangular door and panelled base, arch painted face with Tintern Abbey and other buildings, eight day movement striking on one bell. Unmarked but probably Gwent/ Newport origins. Face 13'' x 18''. Overall 84'' High. (restoration required).

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AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Thomas French of Wenvoe, having broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded metal mounted Corinthian columns, ogee arched door to the waist, panelled base with bracket feet. 8 Day movement striking on one bell with arched brass face having armorial swan device within arch flanked by Dolphin spandrels, brass chapter ring with date and seconds dial and pierced vase spandrels. 85'' High. Dial 12'' x 16''.

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AN 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, having broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded columns, the waist with arched door with shell inlays and mahogany cross beading, flanked by quarter reeded pilasters above a cross banded panel base, on turned feet. Eight day movement striking on one bell with painted arched face decorated with ship's and castles and having seconds and minute dials. Un-named, English North-West. Midlands. 82'' High. Dial 19'' x 14''.

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A EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK COTTAGE LONGCASE CLOCK, by Thomas Prew of Tewkesbury, having plain oak case with square painted face under a moulded cornice flanked by turned pillars. The waist with plain door on panelled base. 30Hour movement striking on one bell. 12'' Face. 74'' High overall.

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A VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Bartle of Caistor, broken swan neck pediment above arched Aperture flanked by baluster turned columns, the waist with arch panelled door flanked by canted angles above arch panelled base on bracket feet with shaped freize. Eight day movement striking on one bell, arch painted face decorated with shooting scenes and having seconds dial. 82'' High. Dial 19'' x 12.5''

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A 19TH CENTURY BLUE JASPERWARE STILTON BELL, with acorn knop, fruiting vine decoration, 11'' High. (AF). (possibly Adams).

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ENGLISH PORCELAIN CLASSICAL SHAPED JUG, decorated in gilt on pink ground(The nuptials of Paris & Helen). 8.5'' High (AF). and a Minton vase decorated with bell flowers and ribbons. 11'' High also continental religious group. 6.5'' High. (AF).(3)

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BURNS Robert A small collection of editions of Burns or works about him, to include: The poetry; edited by W.E. Henley & T.F. Henderson with etchings by William Hole (The centenary Burns) ... 4 volumes, frontis. to each vol. and other plates, original cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, stain on upper cover of vol. 4 8vo., Edinburgh: Jack, 1896-97; The poems and songs; edited by James Kinsley ... 3 volumes, frontis. to each vol., plates, original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968; Letters; edited J. De Lancey Ferguson ... 2 volumes, frontis. to each vol., plates, original cloth, dustwrappers, initialled at the front in pencil by Sydney Goodsir Smith, 8vo., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1931; STORER J. & GREIG. J. Views in North Britain illustrative of the works of Robert Burns ... 1st edition, engraved frontis., engraved titlepage, 18 engraved plates and an engraved vignette, contemporary half calf, marbled boards, rubbed, some foxing, 8vo.,London: Vernor & Hood, 1805; DAKERS A. Robert Burns: his life and genius ... 1st edition, port. frontis., original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., London: Chapman & Hall, 1923; SMIITH S.G. A choice of Burns's poems and songs ... 1st thus, original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., London: Faber & Faber, 1966; DAICHES David. Robert Burns ... 1st edition, facsim. frontis., original cloth, dustwrappers, initialled at the front in pencil by Sydney Goodsir Smith, 8vo., London: Bell, 1952; LINDSAY Maurice. Robert Burns: the man, his work, the legend ... 1st edition, port. frontis., plates, original cloth, dustwrappers, contents leaf sprung, initialled at the front. in pencil by Sydney Goodsir Smith and with numerous pencil annotations by him, 8vo., London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1954 and 27 other related books and pamphlets [41]

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SPALDING CLUB A collection of works published by the New Spalding Club, to include: BULLOCH J. M. The house of Gordon. 3 vols. No. 204 of 525 204 of 425 & 204 of 425 respectively, vol. 2 has damage to lower cover, 1903-12; CRAMOND W. The annals of Banff. 2 vols. frontis. to both vols., No. 204 of 525 1891-3; JOHNSTONE J. F. K. & ANDERSON P. J. eds. Fasti Academiae Mariscallanae Aberdonensis. 3 vols. frontis. to all vols. No. 203 of 525 1889-1898; LITTLEJOHN D. ed. Records of the Sheriff Court of Aberdeenshire. 3 vols. No. 161 of 500 285 of 500 and 204 of 475 respectively, 1904-7; MUNRO A. M. ed. Records of old Aberdeen. 2 vols. (complete in 3) No. 204 of 535 and 204 of 425 respectively, 1899-1909; CRAMOND W. The records of Elgin. 2 vols. frontis. to both vols., No. 204 of 525 & 204 of 425 respectively, 1903-8; MISCELLANY of the New Spalding Club. 2 vols. (complete in 3) No. 204 of 525 & 204 of 475 respectively, 1890-1908; BULLOCH J. M. Territorial soldiering in the North-East of Scotland during 1759-1814. frontis., No. 204 of 400 1914; GEDDES W. D. & DUGID P. Lacunar basilicae Sancti Macarii Aberdonesis. frontis., No. 204 of 525 1888; MORISON A. The Blackhalls of that ilk and Barra. frontis., No. 204 of 500 1905; MOIR J. ed. Hectoris Boetii, Murthlacensium et Aberdonensium episcoporum vitae. frontis., No. 204 of 525 1894; HUNTLY Charles, Marques of Gordon. The records of Aboyne 1230-1681 frontis., No. 204 of 525 1894; MACDONALD J. Place names of West Aberdeenshire. No.. 204 of 525 1899; ANDERSON P. J. Officers & Graduates of University & King's College Aberdeen. frontis., No. 204 of 525 1893; LIPPE R. Selections from Wodrow's biographical collections. frontis., No 204 of 525 1890; BURNETT G. The family of Burnett of Leys. frontis., No. 204 of 525 1901; MICHIE J. G. The records of Invercauld, 1547-1828 frontis., No. 204 of 525 1901; BELL T. Records of the meeting of the Exercise of Alford 1652-1688. No. 204 of 525 1897; HENDERSON J. A. History of the Society of Advocates in Aberdeen. frontis., No. 204 of 450 1912; SKENE W. F. ed. Memorials of the family of Skene of Skene. frontis., No. 204 of 525 1887; SCOTS COLLEGES. Records of the Scots colleges at Douai, Rome, Madrid, Valladolid & Ratisbon. vol 1. No. 204 of 500 (complete in one volume as no further volume published), 1906; MACKAY W. & BOYD H. C. eds. Records of Inverness. frontis., vol 1. No. 204 of 525 1911; JOHNSTON A. Musa latina Aberdonensis. 3 vols. frontis. to all vols., No. 204 of 525 274 of 525 & 204 of 425 respectively. 1888-1910; COOPER J. Cartularium ecclesiae Sancti Nicholai Aberdonensis. 2 vols. frontis. to both vols., both No. 204 of 525. 1888-1892. All are bound in the New Spalding Club green cloth bindings, 4to. [37]

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COURT OF SESSION FORBES William A journal of the Session containing the decisions of the Lords of Council and Session in the most important cases ... from February 1705 till November 1713 and the acts of sederunt ... with a preface containing an historical account of the Session and form of proceeding therein ... 1st edition, titlepage in red and black, contemporary calf, rubbed, folio, Edinburgh: for the author, 1714. Note: 5 S&M p. 43. EDGAR J. Decisions of the Court of Session from the month of January 1724 [to July 1725] ... 1st edition, contemporary half calf, lacking corners, also lacking titlepage, 3 prelims. and 1 final leaf (supplied in photocopy), folio, Edinburgh: Dickson & Hill, 1791. Note: 5 S&M p. 38. [KAMES Henry Home, Lord] Remarkable decisions ... from 1716 to 1728 [1752] ... 2 volumes, 2nd edition of 1st vol., 1st edition of the second, contemporary calf, rubbed, tear in leather on upper cover of vol. 2 folio, Edinburgh: Kincaid & Paul, 1790 [2nd vol., 1766] [HOME Alexander] Decisions ... 1735-44 ... 2nd edition, contemporary calf, rubbed and scuffed, with the bookplate of the library at Mountstuart, folio, Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1791. Note: 5 S&M p. 514. FERGUSSON, Sir James, Lord Kilkerran Decisions ... from the year 1738 to the year 1752 ... 1st edition, contemporary calf, upper joint weak, cover almost detached, folio, Edinburgh: Bell & Creech, 1775. Note: 5 S&M p. 42. FALCONER Sir David The decisions ... from the month of November 1744 [to December 1751] ... 2 volumes in 1 1st edition, contemporary calf, rubbed, with Lord President Cooper's signature at the front, folio, Edinburgh: Wal. & Tho. Ruddimans, 1746. Note: 5 S&M p. 41. HOME Henry, Lord Kames Select decisions ... from the year of 1752 to the year 1768 ... 1st edition, half calf, marbled boards, rubbed, folio, Edinburgh: Neil, 1780 [8]

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HUME David Commentaries on the law of Scotland, respecting crimes ... with a supplement by Benjamin Robert Bell ... 2 volumes, half calf, cloth boards, wear to heads of spine, 4to., Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1844.

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KAMES Henry Home, Lord Historical law-tracts ... 4th edition, with additions and corrections, contemporary half calf, marbled boards, head and tail rubbed, signature of previous owner on the titlepage, 8vo., Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1817.

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[KAMES Henry Home, Lord & WOODHOUSELEE, Alexander Fraser TYTLER, Lord] The decisions of the Court of Session from its institution to the present time ... in the form of a dictionary ... 2nd edition of vols. 1 & 2 1st edition of vols. 3 & 4 4 volumes, titlepages in red and black, contemporary calf, wear to heads, tails and joints, one or two leaves discoloured, folio, Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, [vols. 3 & 4 Creech], 1791-97.

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MORISON W.M. The decisions of the Court of Session ... [with] The indexes ... [with] Brown's supplement ... [with] Brown's General synopsis ... 31 volumes, the Dictionary in half calf, marbled boards, dried and worn, a number of covers detached, the Supplement in buckram, the vols. of Brown's Synopsis in calf, but crudely repaired, 4to., Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1801-1811-29 [31]

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ROSS Walter Lectures on the history and practice of the law of Scotland, relative to conveyancing and legal diligence ... 2nd edition, 2 volumes, contemporary blue/black morocco, gilt border of fillets and roll tools, gilt arms of the of University of Edinburgh on the covers, spines decorated gilt in compartments, a.e.g., slightly rubbed, 4to., Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1822 [2]

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SCOTS LAW A collection of various Scots law texts, to include: BELL R. Abstract of the form of deeds relating to heritable rights. Contemporary half calf, 8vo., Edinburgh, 1814; BELL R. A treatise on the election laws, as they relate to representation in Scotland. Contemporary calf, 4to., Edinburgh, 1812; NESS J.W. A treatise on the game laws of Scotland. Original paper boards, with a presentation inscription from the author, 8vo., Edinburgh, 1818; CONNELL John. A treatise on the law of Scotland respecting tithes. 3 vols., contemporary calf, 8vo., Edinburgh, 1815; HERRING Fishery (Scotland) Acts. Contemporary calf, 8vo., Edinburgh, 1817 and 29 others [37]

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SCOTS LAW A collection of works on Scots law, to include: ERSKINE Sir John. An institute of the law of Scotland. 5th edition, contemporary reversed calf, folio, Edinburgh, 1812; STAIR James Dalrymple, Viscount. The institutions of the law of Scotland. New edition by John More. 2 volumes, original cloth, with the signature of Lord President Cooper at the front of vol. 1 large 4to., Edinburgh, 1832; BELL George Joseph. Principles of the law of Scotland. 10th edition, by William Guthrie, original quarter roan, cloth boards, 4to., Edinburgh, 1899; McLAREN John. Commentaries. 7th edition, half calf, with Lord President Cooper's signature at the front of vol. 1 4to., Edinburgh, 1870; MOORE J.S. Lectures on the law of Scotland. 2 volumes, original cloth, 8vo., Edinburgh, 1864 and 6 others [14]

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PEERAGE LAW WALLACE George Thoughts on the origin of feudal tenures and the descent of ancient peerages in Scotland ... 1st edition, later quarter pigskin, cloth boards, 4to., Edinburgh: Strahan & Cadell, 1783. SALTOUN Alexander Fraser, Lord Thoughts on the disqualification of the eldest sons of the peers of Scotland, to elect, or to be elected from that country to Parliament .... 1st edition, contemporary calf, rubbed, 8vo., London: Cadell & Robson, 1788. Note: With a presentation inscription from the author at the front ROBERTSON William Proceedings relating to the peerage of Scotland, from January 16 1707 to April 29 1788 ... 1st edition, cloth, printed paper label, fore-edges uncut, 4to., Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1790. BANKS Sir T.C. Baronia anglica concentrata; or, a concentrated account of all the baronies commonly called baronies in fee ... also, A glossary of dormant English, Scotch, and Irish peerage titles ... 1st edition, 2 volumes in 1 contemporary calf, spine decorated gilt in compartments, 4to., Ripon: for the author, 1844 [4]

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A French style repeating gilt brass and Cloisonne carriage clock with bell strike movement.

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A silver thimble in a leather case; together with a miniature silver-backed hand mirror, two stampholders in the form of envelopes and a silver curblink bracelet with bell.

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Digby (Kenelm). The Closet of the Eminently Learned Sir Kenelme Digby Kt. Opened, whereby is Discovered Several Ways for Making of Metheglin, Syder, Cherry-Wine etc., together with Excellent Directions for Cookery, as also for Preserving, Conserving, Candying etc., published by his Son's Consent, 2 parts in one, 3rd ed., corrected, Brome, 1677, eng. port. frontis. dated 1674, longitudinal title to second part, lacking K8 (final leaf of first part - blank?), occasional browning or light spotting, bookplt. of Professor William Blair-Bell, contemp. calf boards with recent calf reback, 8vo Bitting, p.124; Oxford, p.34. (1)

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Farley (John). The London Art of Cookery., 12th ed., 1811, lacks frontis., title torn and repaired with adhesive tape, eng. plts. of bills of fare, wood eng. illusts., few pages repaired, occ. spotting, modern boards, 8vo, together with Dalgairns (Mrs.), The Practice of Cookery, Adapted to the Business of Every Day Life, 4th ed., Edinburgh, 1831, modern cloth, small 8vo, with, Accum (Frederick), A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons, Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine., and Methods of Detecting Them, 2nd ed., 1820, eng. title, lacks frontis., some staining mainly to inner margins, edges untrimmed, recent endpapers, orig. boards, rebacked, 8vo, andHope-Bell (Florence), Savoury Dishes, 2nd ed., 1900, front free endpaper inscribed by the author, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus seventeen others, mostly 19th c. (20)

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Bradley (Rose M.). The English Housewife in the Seventeeth & Eighteenth Centuries, 1st ed., 1912, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed. 8vo, together with Toussaint-Samat (Maguelonne), A History of Food, trans. Anthea Bell, 1992, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, with others relating to the history of food, many in d.j.s (3 shelves)

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AN OVAL PASTEL PORTRAIT of Valerie Bell Macmillan, 1864-1880, 25" x 19"

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A COLLECTION OF ALUM BAY SAND ORNAMENTS, comprising seven bell shaped jars with landscape scenes to include the Needles and Carrsbrook Castle, 6.5" high and smaller (9)

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AN 18TH CENTURY "PEARLWARE" BLUE AND WHITE LOVING CUP of bell-shape, with twin loop side handles on pedestal foot, painted in underglaze blue, with an Oriental landscape and diaper border, 3.75"

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A VICTORIAN COPELAND MAJOLICA JARDINIERE of bell-shape, modelled in relief with Bacchanalian putti and rustic branch side handles, on a burgundy ground with green and purple glazes and turquoise interior, impressed mark, 9" (def).

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A VICTORIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the painted dial with moon phase above, signed G. Whiston, Stafford, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the spandrels painted with scenes representing sorrow, tenderness, discipline and pleasure, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling pediment and leaf-carved centre, with chequered stringing, the dial flanked by turned columns, the arch top door similarly decorated and flanked by conforming columns, 83" high.

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A 17TH CENTURY STYLE WALL CLOCK with circular brass dial with central alarm wheel, the movement striking on a bell, with weights and pendulum

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AN GEORGE II WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK by Jasper Taylor, Hoburn, the case with a long crossbanded arched door and square hood with reeded side columns and the brass arched dial with strike/silent to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals to the chapter ring, matt centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, enclosing an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, 84".

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Thomson (James). The Seasons, 1st collected ed., London, 1730, vign. title printed in red and black, five eng. plts., list of subscribers, small closed tear repair to p.191, contemp mottled calf gilt, some wear, 4to (Rothschild, 2434), together with [Brathwaite, Richard], Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England, in Latin and English Verse... To Which is Added, Bessy Bell, 1716, eng. frontis. and one other eng. (with small hole), contemp. sheep, some wear to spine, small 8vo, plus Ashe (Thomas), The Spirit of 'The Book'; Or, Memoirs of Caroline, Princess of Hasburgh, a Political and Amatory Romance, 3 vols. in 1, 1st ed., 1811, contemp. calf, upper cover detached, 12mo, and others mostly 18th c. poetry and literature (12)

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A modern octagonal bell-push, on four ball feet, crested, maker FB, London 1916 2oz, 1.8in (4.5cm) wide.

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A ROYAL DOULTON CHILD FIGURE TINKLE BELL HN1677

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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature; Constructed on a Plan, By Which the Different Sciences and Arts are Digested Into the Form of Distinct Treatises or Systems..., Edinburgh, for A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797, 4to (270 x 195mm.), eighteen volumes, plates, and illustrations, contemporary calf, rubbed

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A late Victorian mounted hardwood reception bell, of domed form with piercing and embossing and a putto finial, by George Unite, Birmingham 1891 (retailed by Barrett & Sons, Piccadilly), 4.4in (11cm) diameter.

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