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A Painted Pine Thirty-Hour Single-Handed Longcase Clock, 18th century, the 10" square brass dial signed on the chapter ring Stonehouse, Whitby, the movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, later case, with pendulum and weight, 196cm highFrom the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.
A collection of FOUR ladies 1970s JEAN MUIR garmentsJEAN MUIR A-line suede panel skirt in kid leather size UK 10. JEAN MUIR 100% cashmere grey and navy striped batwing cardigan with secretary bow Size UK 10. JEAN MUIR Soft tweed grey and blue bell-sleeved open frock coat Size UK 10 to 12. JEAN MUIR Satin taffeta silver toned button-down black cocktail dress with short puffed sleeves. Size UK 10 to 12Amended description. Four items not five.Condition Report: Good condition commensurate with age and wear
Rare vintage 1970s ladies needlecord vest-back beige dungarees by OSHKOSHBGOSH fit UK101970s LEE BENDER at BUS STOP bell-print black and tan tunic/smock dress with capped sleeves fits UK10: Please note lot contains stated items only, any additional items in the images are included for illustrative purposes only. Condition Report: Good condition
Black 1930's good quality bell-shape fine fur felt TOP HAT by Woodrow Piccadilly London in nice quality but battered old leather box. INNER circumference approximately 21 inches Size approximately UK 6 5/8Condition Report: Fair condition. Some wear and some moth damage to inner band, outer brim and brim on inside.
A selection of stud earrings to include 9ct gold studs with cultured pearls, a pair of hallmarked yellow gold puffed heart earrings (weighing approximately 1.3 grams), a pair of diamond studs, a pair of white stone bell studs, a pair of 9ct hallmarked moss agate earrings (3.4 grams) and two pairs of studs.
A large Dutch style reproduction barge wall clock with two train driven movement, 6" dial, striking on a bell. Cast Atlas carrying a globe on top winged spandrels in hardwood case, pear brass weights. Dimensions: approximately: 36" x 15" x 9" Condition report: Good condition, movement not tested.
AYNSLEY 'ORCHARD GOLD' PART TABLE SERVICE,comprising coffee pot, six twin handled cups, large and small cream jugs, footed bowl, small bowl, bell, pair of vases, two small trays, two pin dishes, tapered vase, six small and six larger saucers and a sandwich plate, together with a Coalport miniature three piece fruit decorated tea service and a twin handled Mintons footed vaseSurfaceware present throughout, some tiny chips to the paint, gilt rubbing off due to use, overall fair condition.
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Approximate 80 signatures on magazines including John Angus on a Burnley v Arsenal 70/1 programme plus Colin Bell, David Hay, Chris Hughton, Derek Kevan, Steve Kindon, Steve McMahon, Alan Mullery, Peter Noble, John Richards, Don Rogers, Neil Ruddock, Peter Shilton, Trevor Sinclair, Mike Stringfellow, Mike Summerbee and Tony Want. Generally good
[Brontë (Charlotte, Emily & Anne)], "Currer, Ellis & Acton Bell". Poems, first edition, second issue, lacking advertisement slip at beginning, errata slip, final blank and publisher's catalogue at end, ink ownership inscription to front endpaper, Ronald Fuller's Rex Whistler designed bookplate to front pastedown, a few small spots to contents page, end papers lightly spotted, later half vellum, spine gilt with black morocco label, t.e.g, [Smith 1 pp.6-14], 8vo, Smith, Elder and Co., 1846 [but 1848].
[Brontë (Emily and Anne)], "Ellis and Acton Bell". Wuthering Heights; Agnes Grey, 1 vol. as issued, second English edition, first issue with title dated 1850, half-title, 1f. advertisements at front, 16 pp. publisher's catalogue dated April 1851 at rear, light marginal spotting, original cloth, recased, spine sunned, corners scuffed, [Smith 3, pp.63-69], 8vo, Smith, Elder and Co., 1850.⁂ Around September 1850 Smith, Elder & Co. wrote to Charlotte to suggest that they take over publication of Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey from Thomas Cautley Newby. Charlotte agreed and included a biographical preface regarding Ellis and Acton Bell in order both to clear up the confusions surrounding the authorship of the Brontë novels as well as to reveal the true identity of the Bells.
[Brontë (Charlotte)], "Currer Bell". Jane Eyre: An Autobiography, fourth edition, 4pp. advertisement at front, 8pp. publisher's catalogue dated 1850 at rear, ink ownership inscription to front endpaper, some minor marginal spotting, slight cracking to gutter at title (but firm), lower hinge starting, original cloth, spine lightly sunned, extremities lightly bumped, [Smith 2, pp.33-36], 8vo, Smith, Elder and Co., 1850.
[Brontë (Charlotte)], "Currer Bell". Villette, 3 vol. first edition, lacking publisher's catalogue at end of vol. 1, light browning to corners of titles, vol. 1 title with small abrasions (?previous ownership inscription rubbed), occasional light finger soiling, a few small isolated spots, later half calf, spines gilt with red morocco labels, light sunning to spines, [Sadleir 342; Smith 6 pp.138-142; Wolff 828], Smith, Elder & Co., 1853; The Professor, 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, advertisement leaf at end of vol. 1, 8pp. and 16 pp. advertisements dated November 1858 at end vol. 2, ink ownership inscription to title vol. 1, a few spots and light browning to title vol. 1, occasional light finger soiling, later half morocco, spines gilt, [Smith 7, pp.162-166], 1857, 8vo (5)
[Brontë (Charlotte, Emily and Anne)] "Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell". [Works], 6 vol., occasional spotting, 4 vol. recased, 1857-60 § Gaskell (Elizabeth) The Life of Charlotte Brontë, recased, 1860, some soiling to endpapers, most hinges with tape repairs, or weak, original uniform cloth, spines toned, some soiling, extremities scuffed, Smith, Elder and Co., 8vo (7) ⁂ A run of Smith, Elder and Co.'s "Cheap Editions", with printed advertisement endpapers, comprising: Jane Eyre, 1857 [Smith 2, pp.36-38]; Shirley, 1857 [Smith 5, pp.117-120]; Villette, 1857 [Smith 6, pp.143-146]; Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, 1858 [Smith 3, pp.69-73]; The Tennant of Wildfell Hall, 1859 [Smith 4, pp.97-103]; The Professor bound with Poems, 1860 [Smith 7, pp.167]. Not all of Emily Bronte's poems are published in this edition.
Hemingway (Ernest) For Whom the Bell Tolls, first edition, publisher's "A" to copyright p., front free endpaper neatly re-affixed, original cloth, very light toning to spine, second issue dust-jacket with photographer credit to lower panel, price-clipped, very light fading to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, closed tear to foot of lower panel, light creasing to head and foot, an excellent example overall, preserved in custom morocco-backed drop-back box, [Hanneman 18a], 8vo, New York, 1940.
An early 19th century gilt-bronze cased mantel clock by Raingo Frere Paris, Rococo style case surmounted by a putti with a bird, inset painted and gilded porcelain plaque with enamel dial, drum movement striking in a bell, on giltwood and gesso stand, with key and pendulum, stand length 31cm
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND EBONISED MANTLE CLOCK the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the two train movement striking on a bell with compensated pendulum, contained in drum case with gilt bezel, supported on scrolled brackets and plinth support, 32cm high x 38cm wide x 15cm deep, contained under glass dome with mahogany plinth
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PORCELAIN MANTLE CLOCK the silvered engine turned dial with Roman numerals, the two train movement with outside count wheel, silk suspension hook and striking on a bell, in a Rocco style porcelain case enamelled with floral sprays within green and gilt borders, on matching plinth, 56cm high x 35cm wide x 24cm deep
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