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Lot 1035

A LEAD COTTAGE DOOR STOP, THREE METAL FIGURES, A MINIATURE SAFE AND A TORTOISE FORM BELL

Lot 1052

A WHITE MARBLE CASED CLOCK THE PENDULUM MOVEMENT TO COUNTWHEEL STRIKE ON A BELL, THE CASE. W 39cms.

Lot 162

A BOULLE CASED MANTEL CLOCK, THE FRENCH MOVEMENT TO STRIKE ON A BELL

Lot 166

A PARIS ORMOLU AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK STRIKING ON A BELL BEARING AN 1859 LABEL RELATING TO IT COMING OUT OF THE SIEGE OF LUCKNOW

Lot 307

AN HMV WIND UP GRAMOPHONE WITH A BRASS HORN, A HAND BELL, A PAIR OF GLASS AND WIRE SHADES, AN ORMOLU WATCH HOLDER, TWO SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS ETC.

Lot 470

APPROXIMATELY SEVEN SETS OF BRASS RING HANDLED BELL WEIGHTS FROM 1LB DOWN TO 1OZ WITH SOME SMALLER AND SOME ODD WEIGHTS

Lot 471

A SET OF FOUR BRASS BELL WEIGHTS, 4LB TO 8OZ, A SET OF FOUR BRASS RING HANDLED BELL WEIGHTS, 8OZ TO 1OZ, A SET OF FIVE BRASS RING HANDLED BELL WEIGHTS, 500G TO 20G AND SIX NICKEL RING HANDLED BELL WEIGHTS, 8OZ TO 1/4OZ

Lot 472

AN INCOMPLETE SET OF SEVEN BRASS RING HANDLED BELL WEIGHTS, 1LB TO 1/4OZ, OTHER BRASS AND IRON WEIGHTS TOGETHER WITH A SET OF EIGHT BRASS WEIGHTS IN A WOODEN BLOCK, 200G TO 1/2G

Lot 473

A SET OF SEVEN BRASS RING HANDLED BELL WEIGHTS, 8OZ TO 1/4OZ TOGETHER WITH OTHER BRASS AND IRON WEIGHTS

Lot 414

§ Trevor Bell (1930-2017) Abstract compositionsigned and dated 'Bell. 6. 57' (lower right)pen and ink19.5 x 19.5cm

Lot 275

Royal Crown Derby boxed Teddy, bell, five plates and pair of lidded trinket dishes

Lot 213

The Controverted Election for Saltash, 1808. Samuel Carpenter. 'A Statement of the Evidence and Arguments of Counsel Before the Committee of the House of Commons on the Controverted Election for Saltash,' first edition, a very good copy, rebound in marbled boards with a leather spine and label, ex Birmingham Law Society, published by W. Reed, Law Bookseller, Bell-Yard, Temple-Bar, London, also sold by Rees and Curtis, Plymouth, 1808.

Lot 378

John Russell of Falkirk; A George III mahogany-cased 8-day longcase clock, the one-piece silvered broken arch Roman & Arabic dial with a moon phase dial with painted detail, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted pilasters, the case with blind fret detail above arched trunk the plinth with a moulded foot. 36 cm dial, 54 cm wide x 26 cm deep x 228 cm overall height.John Russell was the most famous of Falkirk's clockmakers. He was born in 1745 in Denny or Dennyloanhead and was originally a blacksmith or Wright. By 1770 he had become a clockmaker in Falkirk. IN 1780 he was elected as a Stentmaster to represent the town's watch and clockmakers. Russell made longcase clocks, musical clocks, watches, thermometers, and barometers and also installed the Town clock in the Steeple. Credit: Feel Falkirk websiteA private collectionThe clock comes with two cast iron weights and a pendulum. The clock would have been functioning and is equipped with gut lines, the bell staff is broken and the bell has been fractured but glued back together.the dial is good and bright but shows a crack, see images.This was from the home of a local clock restorer who sadly diedi can not guarantee the clock being in working order but can not see why it wouldnt be but it will obviously need work to re-seat/replace the bell and bell staff.Update: Inhave now set up the clock and it runs without any problems, obviously this is no guarantee of reliability of accuracy.I will updat later. JRL 13.16 23/05/23

Lot 387

A late 19th century French parcel gilt spelter clock, depicting a nobleman standing beside a drum holding the enamel dial and Japy Freres Movement striking on a bell, over a cartouche mounted platform and toupie feet, seated on a giltwood base with ebonised stand and glass dome. Clock 32.5 cm wide, 29 cm high, glass dome 39 cm wide, 39 cm high

Lot 416

A Bailey of Manchester cast bronze carillion/church bell (no clapper) 38 cm diameter x 44 cm high.From the workshop of a deceased local Watch/Clockmaker

Lot 447

A bottle of Chivas Brothers Royal Salute Blended Scotch Whisky, ceramic decanter with cloth bag, 70cl, 40% Vol, together with a Whyte & Mackay 21 Years Old Scotch Whisky, 75cl, 43% Vol, a Bell's Christmas 1994 Old Scotch Whisky in Bell decanter, 70cl, 40% Vol, a Ballantine's Gold Seal Scotch, Aged 12 Years, 1 litre, 43% Vol and a Connemara Peated Single Malt Irish Whiskey, 70cl, 40% Vol.Qty: 5

Lot 123

Carved figure of a young girl holding a bell. A pink flower in her hair. Japanese characters markings on the base. Dimensions: 1.5"L x 1"W x 2"HCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 440

Beautiful lightweight porcelain creamer modeled as a cow with mouth spout and tail handle. Blue floral and windmill scene; adorable metal bell tied to neck. DBL marked to base. Dimensions: 7.5"L x 2.5"W x 4.75"HManufacturer: DelftCountry of Origin: HollandCondition: Age related wear. Minor chip to ear.

Lot 102

Borough of Lancaster Working Avoirdupois Bell Weights, English, dated 1902 English, weights engraved 'BOROUGH OF LANCASTER' and numbered 2753, with many calibration verification and Exchequer marks, in a large mahogany case, engraved brass plaque to the lid reads 'BOROUGH OF LANCASTER DE GRAVE AND CO LTD, LONDON', the Avoirdupois weights of standard bell-shape in gunmetal consisting of weights 56lb down to 1lb with the small flat weights from 8oz to 1dram in a separate French polished mahogany case, case width 66cm

Lot 1094

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIERELATE QING DYNASTY/ REPUBLIC PERIOD The bell-shaped body painted with a wide band of kui dragons hidden within geometric scrolls between borders of ruyi-heads and lotus petals, six character Qianlong mark, 21.5cm.Provenance: from a British private collection, formed 1970-2003.

Lot 860

A PAIR OF CHINESE POWDER-BLUE GROUND BOWLSQING DYNASTYEach with a flared bell-shaped body raised on a short foot, paper labels for the Eisenbach-Erie Collection, no.211/P, 19.8cm. (2)Provenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs R.I. Eisenbach-Erie, and then a private collection, London.

Lot 289

Music: Three Extensively Signed Wooden Panels from Denmark Street's 'Vintage 'n' Rare Guitars' Shop, 1980s-2000s, three large panels made of plywood, signed in black inks by a vast collection of rock, punk, metal, pop and jazz musicians (some adding dates, caricatures and small inscriptions) including; George Harrison, Jeff Beck, Paul McCartney, Mick Van Halen, Paul Weller, Amy Winehouse, Albert Lee, Andy Bell, Gary Kemp, Graham Coxon (with caricature), Rick Parfitt, Patti Smith, Gary Moore, Cliff Richard, Frank Skinner, Earl Slick, Katie Tunstall, Joe Walsh, PIL, Noel Gallagher, Jimmy Page, Gem, Mick Jones, Dave Stewart, Rat Scabies, Gail Porter, Eric Idle, Simon Le Bon, Alex Kapranos, Paul Thomson, Micky Moody, Guy Pratt, Nick Cave, Charlie Burchill, Adam Ant, Justin Hawkins, Marty Wilde, Steve Diggle, Peter Green, Seasick Steve, Johnny Depp, Lenny Kravitz, Guy Pearce, Romeo Stodart, Ian Brown, Johnny Marr, Bernie Marsden, Mark Owen, Woody Woodmansey, Suzi Quattro, Andy Rourke, Dave Sharp, Bruce Watson, Right Hand Fred, Neil Buchanan, Tom Rowlands, Dave Brewis, Nick Burton, Wendy James, Billy Duffy, Ed Harcourt, Butch Walker, Graham Nash, James Valentine, Rick Neilson, John Wheeler, Steve Garvey, John Cooper Clarke, Guy Pierce, Zak Wylde, Kevin Armstrong, Eddy Grant, John Burns, Neil Hannon, Gary Grainger, Graham Parker, Chaz Jankel, among many many others, smallest 31 1/2in x 72in (80cm x 183cm); largest 37in x 82in (94cm x 208cm), (3) Footnotes: Provenance: Offered by the owner of the shop which was situated on London's famous Denmark Street (Tin Pan Alley) from 1980-2014. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 149

The Who: A Custom T-Shirt Made For Keith Moon, Designed And Printed By Richard Barnes, 1974, one of only two produced, with distinctive Panic In New York and Moon Doom graphics, the other worn by Keith for the Charlton Athletic Football Club concert, 18th May 1974, this one was the backup and stored ever since, Footnotes: Provenance: From the collection of Richard Barnes, who was Pete Townshend's sixties art school flatmate. Barnes ran the Railway Hotel in 1964 where The Who had a residency. It was at this historic venue that Townshend first smashed his guitar and where managers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp first met the band. Barnes was the Who's first official biographer with his best-selling book 'The Who: Maximum R&B', first released in 1983. A crowd of some 50,000 attended the day's events at the Charlton football ground, with support acts Lou Reed, Humble Pie, Bad Company, Lindisfarne, Maggie Bell and Montrose. The Who took to the stage that evening and, whilst it wasn't perhaps one of their best concerts musically - Pete Townshend admitted to being drunk - the crowd were well pleased with the characteristic energy of the band's performance. Please contact the department for images of Keith Moon performing in 1974 while wearing the only other shirt produced with this design. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 205

David Bowie: A Promotional Poster for Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) Creeps David Bowie, 1980, For RCA Records and Tapes, design artwork and photography by Edward Bell, 24in x 48in (61cm x 122cm) Footnotes: David Bowie attended Edward Bell's first exhibition in Covant garden Gallery in 1980 and was sufficiently impressed to ask him to design the next album sleeve which was reqiured within a week. He also encouraged Bowie to smear his lipstick i pursuit of a more decadent image of Pierrot. the resulting artwork bore the influence of Warhol portraits of the period. Provenance This poster is from the collection of Roger Crimlis, and appears in the books, Cult Rock Posters, Aurum Press Ltd and Pin UPs, Cadiz Music. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 206

Edward Bell (British): David Bowie: Final Mask, 1981, mixed media on card, colour montage for the back cover of Bell's book, 'Unmade Up: Recollections Of A Friendship With David Bowie', Unicorn, 2017, signed in pencil along bottom right edge, 21 x 19cm (8 1/4 x 7 1/2in) Footnotes: Bell and Bowie first met when Bowie attended the artist's first exhibition, held at the Neal Street Gallery, London in 1980. They were introduced by the photographer, the late Brian Duffy. Soon after, Bowie commissioned Bell to produce the cover artwork for the 1981 album, Scary Monsters...And Super Creeps. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 160

Harriet Kempe (fl. 1867-1892) British, The morning bell at a girls school, watercolour, 19.25" x 14.25", (49x36.5cm).

Lot 490

Richard Hilder (1813-1852) British, figures gathered outside the Bell Inn, with inscription 'Lodgings for Man and Horse', oil on canvas, in a fine gilt composition frame, 20" x 24", (51x61cm).

Lot 127

A GERMAN SILVER TABLE BELL, PROBABLY HANAU, CIRCA 1894 the stem cast as a young woman pouring wine from a jug standing on a sphere, the bell richly cast with foliate scrolls on scalework grounds surround two vacant cartouches, import marked for Berthold Mueller, London, 1894, two indecipherable pseudo marks, 12.5cm high, 119g

Lot 207

MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH SILVER comprising: a George V caster, in George I style with reeded girdle and bayonet fitting pierced cover, S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Chester, 1926, 17cm high; an Edwardian tea caddy, bellied oblong, on bun feet, turned wood finial, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1906, 12cm high; a table bell, with faceted bell, William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1956, 10.5cm high; a George V pepper mill, milk churn form, initialled RTJ, French steel grinder, Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1921, 8cm high; a pair of George V toast racks, each of seven arched bars, Barker Brothers Ltd., Chester and Birmingham, 1925/27, 10cm long; and a Victorian toast rack, five bars, on bun feet, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1895, 9cm long; 680g all in excluding mill (7)

Lot 208

BLAIR ATHOL 12 YEAR OLD FLORA & FAUNA HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Despite being situated in the small town of Pitlochry, Blair Athol distillery is named after another town about seven miles further north. There is some speculation that this was done to ingratiate the distillery with the Duke of Athol who owned the land the distillery was built on.As with so many other distilleries, Blair Athol couldn’t weather the storm of The Great Depression and closed its doors in 1930. During this period of silence the distillery was acquired by Arthur Bell & Sons who reopened it in 1949. Today it still provides the heart of the Bell’s blend.43% ABV / 70cl

Lot 252

BLAIR ATHOL 1995 23 YEAR OLD HUNTER LAING'S OLD MALT CASK HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Despite being situated in the small town of Pitlochry, Blair Athol distillery is named after another town about seven miles further north. There is some speculation that this was done to ingratiate the distillery with the Duke of Athol who owned the land the distillery was built on.As with so many other distilleries, Blair Athol couldn’t weather the storm of The Great Depression and closed its doors in 1930. During this period of silence the distillery was acquired by Arthur Bell & Sons who reopened it in 1949. Today it still provides the heart of the Bell’s blend.Distilled: March 1995Bottled: July 2018Matured in sherry Butt #HL1537259.6% ABV / 70cl

Lot 279

BLAIR ATHOL 18 YEAR OLD RIGBY HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Despite being situated in the small town of Pitlochry, Blair Athol distillery is named after another town about seven miles further north. There is some speculation that this was done to ingratiate the distillery with the Duke of Athol who owned the land the distillery was built on.As with so many other distilleries, Blair Athol couldn’t weather the storm of The Great Depression and closed its doors in 1930. During this period of silence the distillery was acquired by Arthur Bell & Sons who reopened it in 1949. Today it still provides the heart of the Bell’s blend.Matured in sherry casks43% ABV / 70cl

Lot 288

BLAIR ATHOL 1995 23 YEAR OLD HUNTER LAING'S OLD MALT CASK HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Despite being situated in the small town of Pitlochry, Blair Athol distillery is named after another town about seven miles further north. There is some speculation that this was done to ingratiate the distillery with the Duke of Athol who owned the land the distillery was built on.As with so many other distilleries, Blair Athol couldn’t weather the storm of The Great Depression and closed its doors in 1930. During this period of silence the distillery was acquired by Arthur Bell & Sons who reopened it in 1949. Today it still provides the heart of the Bell’s blend.Distilled: March 1995Bottled: July 2018Matured in sherry Butt #HL1537259.6% ABV / 70cl

Lot 345

BLAIR ATHOL 12 YEAR OLD FLORA & FAUNA HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Despite being situated in the small town of Pitlochry, Blair Athol distillery is named after another town about seven miles further north. There is some speculation that this was done to ingratiate the distillery with the Duke of Athol who owned the land the distillery was built on.As with so many other distilleries, Blair Athol couldn’t weather the storm of The Great Depression and closed its doors in 1930. During this period of silence the distillery was acquired by Arthur Bell & Sons who reopened it in 1949. Today it still provides the heart of the Bell’s blend.43% ABV / 70cl

Lot 30

Miniature/dolls house early glazed china shoulder head doll, German mid 19th century, with painted features and short wisped painted hair, sloped shoulders to kid leather body and wearing original cream cotton striped dress with bell sleeves, 5 ½” (14cm) tall, (condition: head perfect some slight wear to body).

Lot 352

Collection of vintage soft toys, including various Norah Wellings Sailor dolls, Bell boy with painted composition head, Pedigree Teddy Bear, 18” (46cm) tall, Chad Valley Dwarf, larger French made Dwarf, wire jointed felt girl doll with flower patterned skirt and wings, toy dogs and more, (condition: general play wear), (lot).

Lot 367

Collection of five various Teddy bears, including a tipped long mohair bear with orange glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel heads and jointed at shoulders and hips, 13” (33cm) tall, (condition: good), together with two Chiltern mohair bears with moulded plastic noses another baby bear with bell and a blue and white wool and mohair bear, (condition: generally good to fair some minor wear), (5 items).

Lot 159

A Victorian black slate mantle clock having a visible Brocot escapement and striking on a bell

Lot 267

A Rare 80-Bore Percussion Transitional Single-Action Six-Shot Revolver By Parker, Field & Sons, 233 Holborn, London, No. 65, Circa 1852 With two-stage sighted rifled barrel engraved around the muzzle, serial numbered at the breech and secured by a sprung arbor-pin with knurled terminal, top-strap carrying the back-sight and signed in full in capitals, cylinder with recessed nipples and numbered from '1' to '6', border engraved action (rear of tang broken through) decorated with foliate scrollwork, off-set hammer engraved as a sea-monster, serial numbered trigger-guard and hinged circular butt-trap cover decorated en suite with the action, silver escutcheon engraved with owner's initials 'RE' above '33rd', and chequered rounded butt (minor chips) numbered '9726' (some old scattered pitting), London proof marks 10.2 cm. barrel Footnotes: This revolver incorporates Benjamin Cogswell's Registered Design No. 3389 of 16 November 1852 for his sprung arbor-pin, and is closely related to, and almost certainly based on, the American Springfield Arms Co. percussion revolvers of 1851, patented by Joshua Stevens and James Warner Cf. no. 63 made by the same maker and sold in these Rooms, The Bell Collection of Antique British Percussion Revolvers and Accessories, 11 November 1998, lot 78 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 270

An Unusual 54-Bore Percussion Reeves Patent Double-Action Five-Shot Revolver No. 39603, Circa 1860 With blued octagonal sighted barrel threaded into the frame and engraved with double line borders around the muzzle and on the top-strap, cylinder knurled around the forward edge, blued border engraved frame engraved 'LONDON, No. 39603' on the right and fitted with a white-metal nipple-shield on the left, border engraved trigger-guard and butt-cap, chequered figured rounded butt (hammer chipped and repaired, rammer and arbor-pin replaced, some scattered pitting and loss of finish), Birmingham proof marks 15.5 cm. barrel Footnotes: Provenance The Bell Collection of Antique British Percussion Revolvers and Accessories, sold in these Rooms, 11 November 1998, lot 100 Charles Reeves, a Birmingham gunmaker, took out three British patents relating to percussion revolvers: No. 2690 of 22 October 1857, No. 3156 of 1857 and No. 1623 of 1858. See A.W.F. Taylerson, R.A.N. Andrews and J. Frith, The Revolver 1818-1865, 1968, pp. 270, 324, 325, and 327 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 272

An Extremely Rare 120-Bore Percussion Bailey Patent Side-Hammer Double-Action Five-Shot RevolverBy Swinburn & Son, No. 1029, Circa 1858With hinged octagonal sighted barrel serial numbered and signed on the top-flat, serial numbered cylinder, border engraved serial numbered frame with grooved top-strap and stamped 'Bailey's Patent' in an oval on one side, trigger-guard, hammer and rammer (catch replaced), and figured butt of American type (some old bruising and damage either side of the tang, recoloured and some old rust patination), Birmingham proof marks 12.8 cm. barrel Footnotes:Thomas Bailey was an American from New Orleans. He was granted British Patent No. 1634 of 20 July 1858 for 'improvements in repeating firearms'. Serial numbers in the 100 as well as the 200 range are known but specimen arms are too uncommon for credence in them. For more information see A.W.F. Taylerson, R.A.N. Andrews and J. Frith, The Revolver 1818-1865, 1968, p. 327Only four other examples appear to be recorded. For the first (no. 242), formerly in the Wilfrid Ward Collection, see Christie's London, Antique Arms and Armour, 27 September 1995, lot 131; the second (no. 256) sold in these Rooms, The Bell Collection of Antique British Percussion Revolvers and Accessories, 11 November 1998, lot 123; the third (no. 244) sold in these Rooms, Antique Arms & Armour..., 24 April 2013, lot 424; and the fourth also sold in these Rooms, The Richard Garrett Collection..., 28 November 2018, lot 224For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 274

A Rare American Civil War Period 54-Bore Percussion Kerr Patent Single-Action Five-Shot RevolverNo. 8846, Circa 1863With blued octagonal sighted barrel and top-strap, the latter with brass back-sight fitted during the revolver's working life, blued serial numbered cylinder, border engraved frame (trigger mechanism defective) and signed back-action lock, the first engraved 'KERR'S PATENT. 8846.' on one side and stamped 'LONDON ARMOURY' on the other, plain trigger-guard numbered '919' on the inside and ovoidal butt-cap, the latter with lanyard ring, hinged rammer with sprung side-catch, chequered rounded butt stamped 'JS' above an anchor, and retaining some original finish (some loss of finish and rust patination, spring arbor-pin catch replaced), London proof marks 14.5 cm. barrel Footnotes:This revolver incorporates James Kerr's British Patent No. 2896 of 16 December 1858. See J. Bell and J. Philpott, 'Brief Notes on Kerr's Percussion Revolvers', Black Powder, December 1960, pp. 8-9It is believed that 9000 Kerr revolvers were shipped to the Confederacy in 1864 and issued to the navy and various cavalry regiments. The 'JS' above an anchor mark is that of Confederate arms inspector John Southgate. For more information see A.W.F. Taylerson, R.A.N. Andrew and J. Frith, The Revolver 1818-1865, 1968, pp. 141-142For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 334

A Cased 90-Bore Percussion Pryce & Cashmore (Daw) Patent Double-Action Five-Shot Revolver Retailed By Alex.r Henry, Edinburgh, Patent No. 1022, Circa 1860 With blued octagonal sighted barrel signed along the top flat and engraved with foliate scrollwork around the muzzle, along the top-strap and on either side of the breech and arbor-pin housing, bright cylinder numbered from '1' to '5' on the front and engraved with the serial number, blued border engraved frame decorated with foliate scrollwork including the serial number on one side, linked bright sprung rammer with spring side-catch, bright arbor wedge, blued hammer and trigger, trigger-guard and ovoidal butt-cap decorated en suite with the frame, the latter with lanyard ring, chequered figured rounded butt, vacant silver escutcheon, and some original finish (some loss of finish): in original lined and fitted oak case with accessories including powder-flask retaining some original finish, and brass bullet mould, the interior of the lid with retailer's trade label (worn), probably original, the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon, London proof marks 12.3 cm. barrel Footnotes: This revolver incorporates C. Pryse and P. Cashmore's British Patent No. 2018 of 6 December 1855 and the rammer appears to be based on J. Blisset's British Patent No. 2069 of 13 September 1855. For further information see A.W.F. Taylerson, R.A.N. Andrews and J. Frith, The Revolver 1818-1865, 1968, pp. 228-230 and 309; and J.B. Bell and J. Philpott, 'Brief Notes on Transitional Type, Revolvers. Black Powder, June 1961, pp. 2-3 Alexander Henry is recorded at 12 South St. Andrews Street, Edinburgh between 1858 and 1861 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 335

A Cased 54-Bore Percussion Deane-Harding Patent Second Model Double-Action Five-Shot Revolver By Deane & Son, London Bridge, No. 6, 139 L, Circa 1865 With blued octagonal sighted take-down barrel (small area of scratching) hinged to the top of the standing breech, blued top-strap signed in full, blued serial numbered cylinder and frame, the latter engraved 'Deane Harding Patent No. 6,139 L' and with indistinct conjoined 'DH' acceptance stamp on the right, blued pivoting barrel-catch and cylinder-stop, bright hammer and rammer, the latter with sprung side-catch, trigger-guard and ovoidal butt-cap, chequered figured rounded butt, and most of its old finish: in original lined and fitted oak case with accessories including James Dixon & Sons powder-flask with split-ring for suspension, and retaining most of its original finish, and brass bullet mould, the exterior of the lid (old repaired split) with circular vacant brass and keyhole escutcheons, London and Birmingham proof marks 15.3 cm. barrels Footnotes: John Deane & Son, successors to Deane, Adams & Deane, were the manufacturers of revolvers under William Harding's British Patent Nos. 669 & 1159 of 1858. See J. Bell and J. Philpott 'Brief Notes on Deane-Harding Percussion Revolvers', Black Powder, December 1960, pp. 10-12 The original blued two-piece fluted cylinder for .450 centre-fire cartridges can be made available to holders of the appropriate section 5 authority, or under both categories of s.7 Heritage Pistols in the UK For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 97

A George V silver dressing table trinket tray, Birmingham 1930; a silver hafted table bell; a silver pill box; an Art Nouveau cloak clasp (4)

Lot 226

A clear glass bell shaped ceiling shade light fitting, the shade 32cm high

Lot 222

A collection of eight Victorian graduated brass bell weights, the largest 14lbs

Lot 413

MURANO; an unusual stemmed goblet, the bell shaped bowl with wrythen decoration of a mythical creature with gilt highlights.Condition Report: Small chip to the tip of one wing, otherwise ok.

Lot 776

BIBLE - ENGLISH 17TH CENTURY, THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE NEW, with engraved title page for the Old Testament, the New Testament, printed at London by Robert Barker and John Bell, 1632, the New Testament dated 1631, bound with A CONCORDANCE TO THE BIBLE OF THE LAST TRANSLATION, London, printed by Assignes, 1632, bound with THE WHOLE BOOK OF PSALMS, London, printed by W.S for the Company of Stationers, 1632, full tan calf (1).Condition Report: The binding is heavily worn and threadbare, the binding begins with the Letany at page A3, there is a title page for THE GENEALOGIES RECORDED IN THE SACRED SCRIPTURES, by JS, with engraved genealogy plates.The Bible has, Letany, psalms, genealogies, Old Testament, New Testament, concordance, psalms.

Lot 2114

A Chinese cast bronze bell, decorated with two panels of scenes with warriors and foliate detailing height 19cm.Condition Report: This item does not have and has never had a fitting for a clanger.

Lot 2522

Two 19th century 7lb bell weights.

Lot 2560

A mid century dyed and stitched green textile panel in an African manner, formed of eight green and yellow strips and nine geometric strips, simply stitched together, 252cm x 142cm.Provenance: From the collection of James Cleveland Bell, Director of the New Colour, Design and Style Centre, promoting British textiles through exhibitions.

Lot 2564

A mid century dyed and stitched blue textile panel, formed of six blue strips and five partially dyed strips simply stitched together, 176cm x 127cm.Provenance: From the collection of James Cleveland Bell, Director of the New Colour, Design and Style Centre, promoting British textiles through exhibitions.

Lot 2644

A cast brass model of a Romany caravan and horse, with a large cast bronze model of a bull, a horse and rider over a jump, a bell, two boots and a box.

Lot 2700

A Victorian black slate eight day mantel clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, a movement striking on a gong, height 32cm.Condition Report: With pendulum but lacking bell.

Lot 2716

ASSELIN OF LONDON; an early 18th century burr walnut and seaweed marquetry eight day longcase clock, the silvered Roman numerals chapter ring, signed, with matted centre, with subsidiary dial and date aperture, with movement striking on a bell, on plinth base, height 215cm.

Lot 2719

JAMES GRAHAM CIRVAN; a George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, with movement striking on a bell, in mahogany case with fluted corner pilasters, on bracket feet, height 219cm.

Lot 1244

ASPREY & CO; an Edwardian hallmarked silver inkwell modelled as bell, the front engraved 'Fordwich Regatta 1913, presented by Captain Cuthbert James', hallmarks rubbed possibly London 1907, height 10.25cm.Condition Report: Some slight knocks to the surface, hinge to the lid a little loose and general light tarnishing but overall ok, hallmarks rubbed and the inkwell to the inside has dropped into the bottom, it has a loaded base with a leather underside.

Lot 1463

A group of five white metal charms, to include a man riding a pennyfarthing, a bell, a crown, a cat and a bird cage.

Lot 231

A collection of signed football ephemera, to include Colin Bell, Mike Summerdee and Francis Lee etc.

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