Six mid 18th century plain stem wine glasses first with rounded bucket bowl on a conical folded foot, another similar but larger, a glass with bell bowl and tear and folded foot, a short trumpet shaped glass with drawn stem with tear on folded foot, a drawn trumpet shaped glass on a plain conical foot and a short glass with ogee bowl half moulded with flutes on a stem with ribbed basal knop on a folded foot, (6)first height 15 cm.Condition:All good condition
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Two mid 18th century opaque twist stemmed double series wine glasses c.1760both with bell shaped bowls, the smaller with central gauze and two outer gauze corkscrews, the larger with two ply tape spiral within an outer spiral tape, on plain conical feet, (2) first height 16.2 cm., second height 17.3cm.Condition:Good condition. Small chip to base edge of smaller glass.
A Large Collection of Professional and Heavy-Duty Flash Equipment including hammerhead-style electronic flashguns, camera flash brackets and power supplies, brands include Bell & Howell, Cobra, Jessop, Kako, Kalimar for Polaroid, Metz 45 CT-4, 45 CL-1, 45 CT-1, Metz Mecablitz, Philips, Sunpak and Vivitar
County of Lancaster, Avoirdupois Bell Working Standard Weights English, dated 1902 and engraved 'LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL, DE GRAVE & Co Ltd' and each numbered 2693 with calibration verification and Exchequer marks , in a large oak case with folding steel handles, engraved brass plaque to the lid, 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
A Fine 18th Century Inverted Bell Top Bracket Clock, English, late 18th Century, the dial engraved 'Abraham Lynn London, the black ebonised case with inverted bell top with canted corners to the edges, fret to sides . It is surmounted by a brass carrying handle and brass finials. The 8 inch arched silvered brass chapter ring with beautifully matted centre with the makers name engraved on a cartouche in arching at the top, with a calendar aperture above 6 o'clock, with pierced steel hands, with attractively painted moon phase to the top. original clockwork replaced with much later French movement Height to handle top - 50cm
A group of seven Robert Harrop Camberwick Green models comprising Sergeant and the Water Pump limited edition no. 0152/1200, The Mayor and Philby in the Mayoral Car, Roger Varley Seasonal Sweep limited edition no. 0548/1500, Jonathan Bell and his Cow, Colley's Mill, Mrs Honeyman with Pram and Roger Varley on his Motorbike, with boxes. Condition - windmill broken and repaired, other figures appear free from damage/repair.
A Russian silver enamelled bell push piece, by Ivan Britsyn,of circular form, 28mm in diameter, decorated with opaque white enamel over a ground of blue guilloché enamel, a chalcedony push rub set to milligrain collet to the centre of a cruciform silver gilt mount, with rose cut diamond points. Marked with 88 Zolotnik and St. Petersburg mark, maker's initials I.B. in Cyrillic for Ivan Britsyn, 0.06gProvenance: The Cabinet of Curiosities - The Gary Pyper CollectionCondition ReportSome wear to the enamel.A crack to one rose cut diamond.Some patina to the metal.Cabochon integral.This is the top piece of a bell push.
A large baluster glass goblet, c.1710-20, the bell bowl with a solid base enclosing a tear, raised on a stem with a double drop baluster over a domed folded foot, 21.5cm.Provenance: the John Towse Collection. Formerly the Peter Lazarus Collection. Exhibited: City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lazarus Collection of Drinking Glasses, 31st January - 30th September 1981, and on loan until 14th November 1986.
A 'Friendly Hunt' wine glass, c.1750, the bell bowl engraved with 'The Friendly Hunt' and a short foliate spray, raised on a plain stem enclosing a single tear over a domed foot, 16.5cm.The Friendly Hunt was a meet associated to a Jacobite Society in Worcestershire. Founded in 1747, the Association met annually in rotation in the neighbouring towns of Droitwich, Bromsgrove, Dudley, Kidderminster and Stourbridge.
A dwarf ale glass and four other glasses, c.1740-80, the ale engraved with hops and barley over a short balustroid stem, a drawn trumpet glass engraved with flowers over a plain stem and firing foot, a Continental wine glass engraved with hearts in an elaborate panel over a spiral moulded stem, a small wine with drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem and folded foot, and a dram glass with bell bowl over a cushion knop and helmet foot, 12.8cm max. (5)
A Worcester bell-shaped mug c.1760, printed in black with The Whitton Anglers, depicting two ladies fishing in an ornamental lake, the reverse with a Milking Scene, small footrim chips, 8.7cm.The Whitton Anglers is taken from a small detail of an engraving by William Woollett showing the garden of the Duke of Argyll's home at Whitton in Middlesex.
A Worcester bell-shaped King of Prussia mug, c.1757, printed in black with a head and shoulders portrait of Frederick II of Prussia, titled and dated 1757, the reverse printed with Fame blowing trumpets, both flanking a design of pennants and military trophies, signed in the print 'RH Worcester' for Robert Hancock and with an anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, 12cm.
A rare armorial wine glass of possible Jacobite significance, c.1760, the slight ogee bowl engraved with a quartered shield and crest above the motto 'Pro Rege et Patria', flanked by flower stems, raised on a dense airtwist stem above a conical foot, 17.5cm.The crest and motto relate to the Scottish family of Bell.
Two small Worcester mugs, c.1757-60, one printed in black with the King of Prussia beside victory motifs, the other bell-shaped and printed with The Minuet and The Haymakers, and a Worcester teacup and saucer printed with The Milkmaids, 13.1cm max. (4)The Minuet is after a design by Francis Hayman, taken from The Ladies Amusement.
A large Bow blue and white mug, c.1760, the generous bell shape painted with a panel containing two Chinese figures conversing on a bridge linking small islands with pagodas, rockwork and ornamental fences, the circular foot with a formal border, the grooved strap handle with a heart-shaped terminal, 15.5cm.Provenance: the David Stopher Collection.
A good Liverpool blue and white mug, c.1765, the bell shape painted with a figure fishing beside an ornamental fence and beneath a tall fringed tree above other flowering branches, the rim with a trellis border, 15.7cm.Provenance: the David Stopher Collection. Formerly in the Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection.
A Lowestoft blue and white mug, c.1765, the bell shape painted with a bird perched on a flowering branch above holey rockwork and an ornamental fence, the reverse with a trellis fence and further branches, painter's numeral 2 inside the footrim, cracked, 11.5cm.Provenance: the David Stopher Collection.
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