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A 19th French century ormolu mantel clock, inset with Sevres style porcelain panels, finely painted with 18th century style figures, still life subjects and cherubs, within a jewelled surround, the eight day drum movement stamped, J Marti & Co., Medaille de Bronze, Tiffany & Co., New York, and numbered 5558, striking on a bell, 35cm high35cm high
ROYAL ALBERT OLD COUNTRY ROSES TEA SETcomprising a three tier cake stand, six cups, eight saucers, eight side plates, sandwich plate, lidded tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, salt and pepper, together with Royal Albert Old Country Roses thimble, wheel barrow, table bell, posy, lidded bowl, various pin dishes and oval plates, many boxed
SELECTION OF SCOTTISH BANK NOTESincluding a Royal Bank of Scotland £5, ten Royal Bank of Scotland Scottish Parliament £1, six Royal Bank of Scotland Alexander Graham Bell £1, six Royal Bank of Scotland standard £1, two Royal Bank of Scotland Robert Louis Stevenson £1, one Royal Bank of Scotland European Summit Edinburgh £1, one Clydesdale Bank £1 and one Bank Of Scotland £1
Ten Royal Doulton Bunnykins models including Captain Cook Bunnykins DB251, With Love Bunnykins DB269, Cowboy Bunnykins DB201, Waltzing Matilda Bunnykins DB236, Dodgem Bunnykins DB249, Liberty Bell Bunnykins DB257, Ballerina Bunnykins DB176, Sundial Bunnykins DB213, Mystic Bunnykins DB197 and Businessman Bunnykins DB203, each boxed. (10)
A Fabulous Collection of Approximately One Hundred and Eighty Mainly Soul and Motown 7" Singles, artists include The Peppers, Archie Bell and The Drells, The Tymes, Otis Redding, Al Green, Four Tops, Sam And Dove, James Brown, Booker T, Marvin Gaye, Arthur Conley and Dobie Gray to name just a few.
William Gascoyne of Newark, eight day longcase clock with brass square dial, Roman numerals, classical spangles second hand, Eight day two train movement striking on a bell Contained in and oak case, with reeded columns to the trunk and hood. 198cms high approxGascoyne's made clocks in Newark from 1640 to 1740 Father and son both with the First name William. This is likely to be William Junior Who worked from 1700 to 1740
Theatre.- Bell (John) Bell's British Theatre, Containing the Most Esteemed English Plays, 21 vol., half-titles, engraved plates, ink ownership inscriptions to titles, a very few minor instances of spotting or soiling, overall internally clean, contemporary uniform tree calf, spines gilt with red and green morocco labels, upper cover vol. 1 detached, a few with cracking to joints but holding firm, extremities a little scuffed, 8vo, for John Bell, at the British Library, 1780.
Rhys (Grace, editor) The Banbury Cross Series, 4 vol., first edition, illustrations by R. Anning Bell and others, toned and marked, occasional light foxing, t.e.g., others uncut, a few cloth ties present, original pictorial cloth, gilt, lightly rubbed, extremities bumped, 1894-95 § Wilson (Romer, editor) Red Magic, A Collection of the World's Best Fairy Tales, first edition, 8 colour plates and illustrations by Kay Nielson, browning to preliminaries, toning, joint cracked pp.224-225, original cloth, rubbed and stained, corners and spine ends bumped, 1930 § The Ingoldsby Legends, colour plates and illustrations, bookplate to pastedown, endpapers browned, original pictorial cloth, gilt, extremities bumped and frayed, 1911; and c.45 others, mostly late Victorian fairy tales and folklore, attractive pictorial cloth, v.s. (c.50)⁂ A delightful lot of fairy tales and Victorian children's works in decorative and pictorial cloth. The large collection represents the fairy tales and legends of many countries.
Scotland.- Martin (Martin) A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, second edition, folding engraved map (short closed tear to fore-edge, affecting border but not image), 1 folding engraved plate, the odd spot, wormhole / trace to lower margin from sig. T onwards, not affecting text, endpapers browned, hinges cracked but covers holding firm, contemporary panelled calf, spine gilt, rubbed, joints split at head and foot, [Goldsmiths 5286], 8vo, for A. Bell & others, 1716.
NO RESERVE Anatomy.- Bell (Sir Charles) The Hand, second edition, illustrations, contemporary straight-grain calf, 1833 § White (Charles) A Particular Narrative of What Has Happened relative to a Paper published in the 51st Vol. of Philosophical Transactions, entitled, An Account of a Remarkable Operation on a broken Arm..., only edition, trace of library stamp to foot of title, old cloth, rebacked in calf, Hitch & Hawes, 1762 § Colles (Abraham) On the Fracture of the Carpal extremity in the Radius, contained in 'Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal' vol.10, pp.182-186, browned, contemporary half calf, rebacked, Edinburgh, 1814, all a little rubbed; and 4 others on the hand, 8vo (7)
Cardiology.- Bell (Sir Charles) Engravings of the Arteries, illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the Human Body, by J.Bell, first edition, half-title, 10 stipple-engraved plates, all hand-coloured or partly so, one with ink stain to verso, another with marginal tear repaired, ex-library copy with ink stamp to title and plates, old cloth, rebacked in calf, [Wellcome II, 135], 1801 § Tiedemann (F.) Plates of the Arteries of the Human Body, second edition in English, 38 partly hand-coloured engraved plates, light foxing, original cloth, rubbed, rebacked, Edinburgh, 1831 § Burns (Allan) Observations on...Diseases of the Heart, first edition, staining to last few leaves, the rest a little crinkled, contemporary tree calf, stained and slightly warped, rebacked, Edinburgh, 1809 § Bouillard (J.) Traité Clinique des Maladies du Coeur, 2 vol., second, enlarged, edition, half-titles, 8 folding stipple-engraved plates, a little browned, contemporary roan-backed boards, rubbed, Paris, 1841; and c.30 others on and relating to the heart, v.s. (c.35)
NO RESERVE Higginbottom (John) An Essay on the Use of the Nitrate of Silver, in the cure of Inflammation, Wounds, and Ulcers, second edition, previous owner's manuscript notes on the preparation of silver nitrate to early blanks, first leaf strengthened at edges, previous owner's ink signature, scattered spotting, ex-library with labels, modern library cloth, spotting to spine, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1829 § Taylor (Charles Bell) "Quo Vadis." A Plea for more Common Sense in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of Disease, 4pp. measuring 65 x 750 mm, each folded, tears to folds, faint rust stain from original staples, ex-library with usual ink-stamps and label, bound into later limp library cloth, Nottingham, 1905; and a presentation copy from the author of third edition of the first, 8vo (3).
A group of framed and glazed watercolours, signed limited edition prints, an etching, and mixed media pictures to include Jill Aldersley (1943-2007) - Rydal Water - mixed media, signed and titled to mount; P W Smith - Cutty Sark etching; John Bell - mixed media of a stone cottage in a mountainous landscape, and others (8) Location: LWM
Superb BHC Official FDC's by Ivan Berryman Collection of 58, All Signed Covers. Signatures include Bob Doe, John Cunningham, Bill Reid VC, Freddie Ball, JF Edwards, G Westlake, James Tait, Tod Sweeney, Roland Beaumont, RH Jones, John Peel, Tom Neil, Arthur Knowles, John Cruikshank VC, Cyclops Brown, Allan Wright, Richard Todd, Anthony O'Neill, Peter Matthews, Bill Randle, Bill Green, AVM Don Bennett, Ginger Murray, Dr Gordon Mitchell, Raymond Baxter, Lady Bader, John Bell, David Wood, Bunny Currant, J Bentley-Beard, ML Hamilton, Martin Withers, Michael Beetham, ME Lewis, Nick Knilans and many more. This Superb Collection if from the British Heritage Collection. Could be full Set. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
WW2 9 Dambusters Signed on 617 Squadron FDC inc Ted Wass, John Bell, Basil Fish, Bob Knights, Mac Hamilton, John Langston, Keith Hopkins, and Don Exley. 5 of 150 Covers Issued. Flown in a Tornado Gr1. Lord Portal 34p Stamp with 21 Mar 98 Postmark. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
WW2 31 Signed King of the Air 31x23 inch Colour Print by Anthony Saunders. 3 of 300 Prints. Superb Signatures include Jo Lancaster, Ken Johnson, Sydney Grimes, Rupert Noye, Jack Warner, Gordon Mellor, Benny Goodman, Reg Payne, Ray Worrall, Ron Flowers, Dave Fellowes, Joe Musgrove, Ted Key, Frank Tilley, Frank Tolley, Rusty Waughman, Ron Briggs, Harold Kirby, Jeff Hildreth, Tom Sayers, Stan Bradford, Geo Johnny Johnson, John Bell, Harry Parkins, Harry Irons, Chan Chandler. Fantastic Item, a Sought-After Print. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Sidney Horne Shepherd (1909-1993) 'Daphnis and Chloe', lithograph, artist's proof, signed and titled in pencil in the margin, 61cm x 45cmProvenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist.Overall scuffs and some display marks on the frame. Minor marks to the mount under the glass, nothing major, with gallery labels to the reverse.
20th Century English Schoolceramic model of a lady in blue dress seated, unmarked, 28cm high overallProvenance: From a local deceased estate, which the collector believed to be the work of Vanessa Bell (Bloomsbury group). Overall crazing to the glaze. Hole to the back of the head, possibly to use as a lamp base? Signs of overall display wear, some scratches.
Lloyd (Nathaniel). A History of English Brickwork..., 1st edition, London: H. Grenville Montgomery, 1925, numerous monochrome plates, period inscription to the front endpaper, some light toning, publishers original gilt decorated green cloth, large 4to, together with;Blomfield (Reginald), A History of French Architecture, from the reign of Charles VIII till the death of Mazarin, 4 volumes, 1st edition, London: G. Bell and Sons, 1911, numerous monochrome plates, some light spotting & offsetting, top edge gilt, publishers original uniform cloth, boards & spines slightly toned & rubbed to head & foot, large 8vo, plusJackson (T. G.), The Church of St. Mary The Virgin, Oxford, 1st edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1897, black & white illustrations, later inscription to the front endpaper, some marginal toning, top edge gilt, publishers original gilt decorated quarter vellum with green morocco spine labels, large 4to, and other late 19th-century & modern architecture reference & related, including The Buildings of England, 14 volumes by Nikolaus Pevsner, reprinted, circa 1980s-90s, 8vo, & publications by Yale, Oxford, Batsford, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (6 shelves )
Crumb (Robert, 1943- ). Please Warm my Weiner, 2007, silkscreen in colours, signed and numbered by the artist 167/200 lower centre within imprint details, sheet size 58 x 58 cm, framed, together with a colour lithographic poster from artwork by Glen Baxter, 2006, titled 'Something's happening over at the old Foucault Place and Zeke didn't care for it one little bit', signed, dated and numbered 8/100 in pencil by the artist to lower margin, 71 x 56 cm, framed and glazed, plus a limited edition colour lithographic satirical print of David Cameron by Steve Bell, 2005, signed and numbered 76/150 in pencil to lower margin, 42 x 59.5 cmQTY: (3)
A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, GEORGE ANGUS, ABERDEEN EARLY 19TH CENTURY the hood with a scroll carved pediment over a circular brass dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and twin winding holes, flanked by corner columns, above a moulded trunk door flanked by columns, on a moulded plinth with shaped bun feet, the twin-train, eight-day movement striking a bellDimensions:205cm high, 45cm wide, 25cm deepNote: Note: George Angus is recorded working in Aberdeen from the 1780s-1830. He was apprenticed to Peter Gill in 1782, and later had premises on Broad Street.
A MID-18TH CENTURY BASKET HILTED SWORD the basket with flat panels pierced with heart and roundell decoration with flattened rounded bars and horseman's loop, the wooden grip and leather liner, the double fullered blade with rounded tip, in leather scabbardDimensions:blade92cm long, overall length 110cmProvenance:ProvenanceMiss Bell MacPhailMr MacPhail, MontroseJohn Kinnear, Montrose, inherited from his fatherSir William FraserSheriff JRN MacPhail, bought 1898JGS MacPhailBy family descentNote: NotesThe long provenance in the attached label, likely circa 1900, details the above lineage of the sword. It further states that the father of Miss Bell MacPhail fought with this sword on the side of Prince Charles and ‘killed several of Argyll’s party with this sword’
A comprehensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses part dinner service, with oval meat plate, 40cm wide, lidded tureen, dinner plates, gravy boat on stand, three tier cake stand, pair of vases, cruet, hand bell, six plates, coffee pot, teapot, bowl, sandwich plate, various other items, printed marks beneath. (a quantity)
Various banknotes, Alexander Graham Bell, Backs Child Line, Royal Bank of Scotland one pound note, in outer packaging, another, a Jack Nicklaus, in outer packaging and two Robert Louis Stevenson, each in outer packaging and a family of banknotes, Clydesdale Bank, Thorburn five pound in outer packaging.
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry display cabinet in the manner of Shapland & Petter, with a moulded cornice above a astragal glazed door flanked by two further panels, each with leaded divisions, the base with a moulded edge above two leaded glazed doors, each decorated with stained glass bell motifs, on plain legs with shaped brackets, 175cm high, 130cm wide.
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