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Comprising: Huntswoman - Style Two: Standing, model No. 1730, grey gloss and Huntsman - Style Two: Standing, model No. 1501, brown gloss; together with four Fox models, and a pack of Fox Hounds (Qty one tray) (a.f)Provenance: The Mr & Mrs. Bell Collection, from Horton-in-RibblesdaleHuntsman with Beswick crest mark and restoration to rear legs. Huntswoman with crest mark to base, and small area of pitting/firing flaw? to horses tail. Foxes and Hounds in overall good condition
model No. 1391, Skewbald gloss; together with Pinto Ponies, both second version, model No. 1373, skewbald gloss and piebald gloss (3) (a.f)Provenance: The Mr & Mrs. Bell Collection, from Horton-in-RibblesdaleIndian with Beswick crest mark, restoration to the front legs and man's legs. Piebald - with repair to tip of one ear and Skewbald with nibbles to one hoof.
Bull, Ch. "Gwersylt Lord Oxford 74th", model No. 1504, Cow, Ch. "Eaton Wild Eyes 91st", model No. 1510 and Calf, model No. 1406C, brown and white gloss (3) (a.f)Provenance: The Mr & Mrs. Bell Collection, from Horton-in-RibblesdaleBull and Calf with fine crazing but overall good condition. Cow with restoration throughout - revised estimate £400-600
Comprising: Berkshire Boar, model No. 4118, Vietnamese Pot-Bellied Pig, model No. G189, Boar Ch. "Wall Champion Boy 53rd" and Sow Ch. "Wall Queen 40th"; together with two Royal Doulton examples and two piglets (8)Provenance: The Mr & Mrs. Bell Collection, from Horton-in-RibblesdaleAll models in overall good condition, no obvious fault, damage or restoration
Comprising: 'Ginger and Pickles', model No. P3790, limited edition 2265/2750 and 'Mittens, Tom Kitten and Moppet', model No. P3792 (lacking plinth), both with certificates and boxes; together with 'Jemima and her Ducklings', BP-10a, (3)Provenance: The Mr & Mrs. Bell Collection, from Horton-in-RibblesdaleGinger & Pickles has been stuck to the base slightly off centre; otherwise the models are in good condition.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, early 19th century, scroll crested pediment, flame veneered trunk door, 12-inch arch painted dial, seconds and date dials, painted hunting scene in the arch, dial indistinctly signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 214cm highCase with cracks to veneers in parts, hood with finials missing, some veneers are lifting in parts, hood and trunk doors are bowed, dial is indistinctly signed, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
Coca-Cola Werbe-Telefon, 1995Roter runder Korpus mit großer Coca-Cola Aufschrift vor einer Colaflasche. Reklame Telefon mit Licht (Schrift), diversen Klingeltönen und Bezeichnungen "bell-tone", "high/low", "ringer", "music bell on/off" "lights flash on/ off"; Stellvorrichtung und Hängevorrichtung rückseitig vorhanden; ohne Trafo. Ø 30 cm. Guter Erhaltungszustand, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, nicht auf Funktion getestet.
A MATCHED PAIR OF GOLD-INLAID BRONZE 'BUDDHIST TEMPLE BELL' KOGO (INCENSE CONTAINERS), ONE BY MIYABE ATSUYOSHIOne by Miyabe Atsuyoshi, signed IkkodoJapan, late 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912)Each cast in the form of a bell, the dark-brown patinated bronze decorated in gold, silver, and copper takazogan to depict a fierce three-clawed dragon with neatly incised scales, its sinuous body partly obscured by the surrounding swirling clouds and crashing waves, a lotus motif on either side, with a band of formal lappet ornament inlaid in gold around the base, the domed lid with gold lappets and raised bosses imitating those on a real bell, surmounted by a handle in the form of a double-dragon head. One bell is signed to the base IKKODO – the art name of Miyabe Atsuyoshi.HEIGHT 12.8 cm (each)WEIGHT 757.6 g and 639.2 gCondition: Excellent condition with minor wear.During the Meiji era, Japanese metalworkers began to manufacture ornaments in the form of Buddhist temple bells. Reflecting increasingly sophisticated Western interest in native traditions and beliefs, such pieces were mostly intended not for liturgical use in Japan but as ornaments for American and European drawing rooms. Even so, their makers made an effort to give them the appearance of miniaturized versions of the real thing, sometimes as with this particularly high-quality lot adding fanciful surface motifs that appealed to foreign taste for exotic myth and legend.Miyabe Atsuyoshi, art name Ikkodo, is recorded in Wakayama Takeshi, Kinko Jiten (Dictionary of Metalworkers), Tokyo, Token Shunju Shinbunsha, 1999, p. 1141, as being a maker of sword fittings and a pupil of Shinoyama Tokuoki (1813-1891), active in Kyoto during the late Edo period and early Meiji era.Although the present boxes and covers were not conceived as a pair, they match perfectly and it can be seen as a great (and unlikely) accomplishment by the collector to have brought the two together.Auction comparison:Compare a closely related single kogo (incense container) with Nogawa mark, sold at Christie's, Masterful Exuberance, Artistic Craftsmanship of Imperial Japan, 18 May 2012, London, lot 23 (sold for 11,875 GBP).13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium – only for buyers within the EU.
SHURAKU: A FINE WOOD NETSUKE OF A MONK WITH MOKUGYOBy Shuraku, signed Shuraku 舟樂with kakihanJapan, Edo, first half of 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Finely carved and with detailed incision work, depicting a monk leaning on a mokugyo (temple bell), the bell with handles formed as confronting dragons sharing a tama in their mouths and superbly hollowed, the monk holding a drumstick, his face with a serene expression. Natural himotoshi through the mokugyo handle, signed SHURAKU with kakihan.LENGTH 4.3 cmCondition: Very good condition, minor wear.Provenance: Collection Gabor Orszagh, Budapest, Hungary.
Only Fools & Horses - Fruit Machine - a scarce original vintage 1990s Bell-Fruit made 'Spinning Dice' John Sullivan's Only Fools And Horses fruit slot machine. Autographed by fourteen original cast members, including Sir David Jason. Full working order, with lights and sound effects from the show. Autographs in black ink to the fascia include; David Jason (Del), Gwyneth Strong (Cassandra), Tessa Peake Jones (Raquel), Sue Holderness (Marlene), Roy Marsden & Christopher Ryan (Driscoll Brothers), and others. These machines are considered rare, and very few survive in working order, and even fewer exist with autographs. This example has been professionally maintained and fully updated to take the new £1 coins. It will also take tokens (a small quantity included). The battery has been fly-wired, to prevent the risk of any leaks damaging the PCB. With Certificate Of Authenticity (COA) from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society. The ultimate piece for any Only Fools & Horses 'mancave'. A video of the machine running can be seen here: https://youtube.com/shorts/YbBBs3WDWac?feature=shareNote; single machine permit / license held by vendor in order to allow sale. As an electrical item buyers are reminded that all such items are sold 'as is' with no guarantees nor warranties implied nor given. Any such notices of 'working order' or similar statements are given by the vendor and East Bristol Auctions is not liable for any such statement. We advise getting items checked by a qualified person before operation. .
A LARGE WOOD NETSUKE OF A MOKUGYO, ATTRIBUTED TO GYOKUMINAttributed to Gyokumin, unsignedJapan, Tokyo, Asakusa district, late 19th centuryFinely carved as a mokugyo (gong) the handles shaped as two confronting dragonfish heads sharing a tama (magical jewel) in their opened mouths, the scales and curling manes finely incised. The wood is superbly polished and the mokugyo makes an appropriate sound when struck. One side is carved with a neatly incised lotus medallion in the center, with two bonji characters in sunken relief against a circular reserve on either side. Natural himotoshi through the underside of the bell, however likely this was either an okimono or simply a miniature mokugyo.HEIGHT 6.8 cmCondition: Excellent condition with only very minor wear.Provenance: European collection.Literature comparison:Compare to a related netsuke of a mokugyo with the same bonji character, saku, in Kokusai the Genius: and Stag-antler Carving in Japan' vol. III, Sydney L. Moss, Ltd., 2016, no. 352.
KOKUSAI: A SUPERB STAG ANTLER OJIME OF A MOKUGYOBy Ozaki Kokusai (1835-1892), sealed Koku 谷Japan, Shiba, Tokyo, c. 1860-1880The ojime finely carved as a mokugyo (temple bell) formed as a dragon fish catching a tama in his mouth and tail, its curling mane and scales neatly incised. The bell decorated with two medallions enclosing lotus flowers and issuing vines. A round seal KOKU in sunken relief to one side.HEIGHT 2.5 cmCondition: Very good condition, minor wear, few natural age cracks.Provenance: European collection.
An early 20th century French striking mantle clock c1910, in a green variegated onyx case on cast metal rococo feet and surmounted by a cast metal figure of an 18th century gallant, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, eight-day movement with countwheel striking sounding the hours and half hours on a bell. With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 38cm Length/Width: 28cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
Late 19th century alabaster and gilt spelter mantle clock c1880, on a rococo base with alabaster panels and two flamboyant figures in 18th century dress flanking an eight-day French countwheel striking movement in a drum case, with an enamel dial, Roman numerals, minute markers and steel moon hands, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With pendulum and key. Dimensions: Height: 42cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
A CHINESE DRAGON AND PHOENIX MEDALLION CUP, 19/20TH CENTURY. Of bell-shape form decorated in iron-red and polychrome enamels with dragon and phoenix medallions between key fret band and crashing waves. Six-character mark of Guangxu in iron-red to base. Approx. 10cm tallOverall good general condition with no signs of damage or repair. Expected wear to rim and foot only.
TWO VOLUMES ON TREEN, including 'Treen & Other Wooden Bygones' by Edward H Pinto (G Bell & Sons 1969); Tunbridge & Other Souvenir Woodware' by E.H. & E.R. Pinto (G Bell & Sons 1970) (2)Provenance: 'The St John Perrott Stimson Collection of Treen & British Folk Art’. Please see Rogers Jones & Co. website: "This Autumn: Treen & British Folk Art"
Early c20th Frys Chocolate Cream wooden advertising display box, c19th handblown hobnail glass decanter, pair of c19th brass candlesticks, early c20th celluloid doll in Dutch dress, c19th glass rinser, c19th bell shaped glass fly/wasp catcher (missing bung), a small mantle clock marked 'Germany', along with a quantity of ceramics and glassware (2)
Sturdy wall mounted telephone in stained beech case with integral bell, GPO TE29-235 bell box, other early telephone related items including Bakelite earpiece, early C20th walnut wall mounted telephone shelf with three bevelled edged mirrored panels, carved decoration and mounted bell, W74cm D18cm H76cm (qty)
Late C19th/early C20th simulated rosewood inlaid drop dial wall clock, brass bezel enclosing painted 31.2cm dial, set with Roman numerals and railtrack minutes, case inlaid with mother of pearl and white metal stringing, trunk with brass framed pendulum lenticle, two train movement striking on a bell, W43.5cm D14.5cm H68cm
FIVE 1/144 SCALE CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE DIECAST MODELS comprising a No.47205, Avro York 'R.A.F.'; No.AA31401, Comet 4 'Royal Aircraft Establishment'; No.48903, B-29 Superfortress with Bell X-1; No.48405, C 130K, C1 Hercules 'R.A.F. Desert Storm'; and No.47304, Avro Lancaster 'Operation Chastise: Dambusters Special Edition', each mint or near mint and boxed (some boxes slightly faded or dusty from long-term storage).
Auf Terrainsockel stehende Japanerin mit Glocke, in purpurfarbenem, mit Goldblüten gemustertem Kimono über gelbem Untergewand. Die linke Hand zum Zeigegestus erhoben. Polychrome Malerei mit Gold. Entw. Friedrich Elias Meyer. Modell-Nr. E 38. Minim. rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 12,5 cm.A porcelain figure of a Japanese woman with bell. Minor restored. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Mitte 20. Jh.
Umlaufend gezackter, goldstaffierter Blattrand, unterhalb roséfarbene Bordüre. Im leicht vertieften Spiegel botanische Darstellung der "Wald-Erdbeere" (Fragaria vesca) bzw. von Himbeerblüten (Rubus glandulosus Bell.) in feiner polychromer Malerei. Verso lateinisch bez.; Manufakturmarke. D. 25,5 cm.A pair of Danish Royal Copenhagen porcelain dinner plates with "Flora Danica" decor. Manufacturer's mark.Dänemark. Kgl. Kopenhagen. 2. Hälfte 20. Jh.
Bronze, vergoldet. Vollplastische Darstellung eines Fischerjungen mit Netz, an einer Muschel lauschend. Rundes Uhrengehäuse auf asymmetrisch gestaltetem Sockel mit gedrückten Balusterfüßen. Verglastes Zifferblatt, undeutl. bez.; Pendulenwerk mit Pendelfeder sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. H. 25 cm. 34 cm x 12 cm.A French gilt bronze Belle Époque mantel clock. Strikes half hour on a bell.Frankreich. 2. Hälfte 19. Jh.
nach einem Entwurf von Jean-André ReicheBronze, teilw. dunkel patiniert. Vollplastische Darstellung eines Mohren als Gepäckträger mit großem, geflochtenem Korb auf dem Rücken. Im navetteförmigen Sockel Fries aus reliefierter Meerkatze, auf einem Seil zwischen zwei Palmen schaukelnd. Profilgerahmtes, rundes Zifferblatt. Pendulenwerk mit Fadenaufhängung sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Entw. Jean-André Reiche, um 1808. H. 34 cm. 27 cm x 10 cm. Vgl. hierzu: Niehüser, S. 149.A French partly patinated bronze Directoire style figure mantel clock. Strikes half hour on a bell.Frankreich. 19. Jh.
Eisen und Messing. Rechteckiges Gehäuse mit weißem Emailzifferblatt sowie durchbrochen gearbeiteter Bekrönung aus reliefplastisch gestaltetem Hahn und Adlermotiven. Spindelwerk mit Faltpendel und Bleibirne sowie Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. H. 38,5 cm. 24 cm x 14,5 cm.A French iron and brass wall clock. Strikes half hour on a bell.Frankreich. Ende 18. Jh.
CHANTECLER: DIAMOND AND GEM-SET FRINGE NECKLACEThe fancy-link chain pavé-set to the front with brilliant-cut diamonds, issuing fourteen charms of drop or bell flower design, each pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, some set with pink and white coral, agate, amethyst or rock crystal, three drops pavé-set with circular-cut pink sapphires, necklace and each charm signed Chantecler, length 42.0cm Footnotes:This lot will be subject to USA Fish and Wildlife regulations if it is to be imported into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Sociology.- Ferguson (Adam) An Essay on the history of civil society, first edition, A1 lower margin repaired and with short neat tear at lower inner gutter, spotted, some staining, lightly browned, antique style half calf, gilt spine in compartments and with a red morocco label, [Goldsmiths' 10264; Higgs 3973; Kress 6432], 4to, London & Edinburgh, Printed for A. Millar & T. Caddel...and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, 1767.⁂ A wide-margined copy of this classic of the Scottish Enlightenment. Ferguson's 'diagnosis of the problems of advanced commercial society was an assertive civic version of the Scottish attempt to work out the co-existence of wealth and virtue ... The real danger in modern times, he said, was not luxury, but political laziness. Riches and material well-being did not in themselves cause or imply moral degeneration. Modern commercial success, however, encouraged the well-to-do to stay out of politics, hence away from virtuous life. What matters, then, is not the wealth amassed by members of society, but the retaining of their political personae: a trader, a craftsman, or a man of the world must never cease to be a citizen.' (ODNB). Ferguson was Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, and a leader of the Scottish Enlightenment.
Woolf (Virginia) Kew Gardens, third English (limited) edition, number 210 of 500 copies signed by author and artist, woodcut decorations throughout by Vanessa Bell, original decorative colour boards after Bell, light browning to spine, splitting to joints, laminate and tape repair along spine causing some lifting and tearing to foot of upper cover, light wear to corners, light rubbing and surface soiling, [Kirkpatrick A3c; Woolmer 155], 4to, Hogarth Press, [1927].⁂ The first quarto edition of this work with Bell's illustrations expanded to cover every page. Scarce signed by both contributors.
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