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Four trays of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' tea and coffee ware comprising: coffee service with coffee pot, 12 coffee cups and saucers, 12 tea plates, milk jug and sugar basin. Together with a further 12 tea plates, 8 larger bowls, 7 smaller bowls, a 4 tier cake stand, sandwich plate, 2 oblong serving plates, sugar basin, milk jug, bell and an Old Country Roses circular table cloth. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Box of ornaments to include a pair of modern Viking book ends, cast iron bell with cockerel decoration and 'Welcome', for wall attachment, large resin boot with mice, two metalware ornaments, two cast metal book ends adorned with trains, boxes with seated monkeys, collie, etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
SIGNED CLASSICAL - LP PACK. Another excellent collection of 18 signed classical LPs. Signed by the listed composer/performer's name unless stated otherwise. Composers/ performers include Lutoslawski/ Seiji Ozawa (ASD2652), Colin Horsley (CLP1182), Antonio De Almedia (IM37837), Copland (CBS61681), Eugen Jochum (2530525), Sir Adrian Boult - The Planets (GGL.0172), Paul Tortelier (LPV474), Kazimierz Kord (SXL6894), Eugene Ormandy (SRBG72346), Joshua Bell (421716-1), Sergiu Celibidache (ECM833), Andre Previn (DG-10107), Charles Dutoit (2535295), Isaac Stern (SBRG 72083). Condition is generally superb Ex to Ex+.
BLOOMSBURY -- SACKVILLE-WEST, V. Letters to Vriginia Woolf. Ed. by L. De Salvo & M.A. Leaska. (1985). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- Id. Saint Joan of Arc. (Folio Society), 1995. Ocl. In or. slipcase. -- L. WOOLF. The Journey, not the Arrival matters. An autobiography of the years 1939-1969. (1970). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- Id. Downhill all the way. An autobiography of the years 1919-1939. 1970. Obrds. -- V. WOOLF & Q. BELL. The Charleston Bulletin supplements. Ed. by C. Olk. (2013). Obrds. w. dust-j. -- And 19 o. by the same. (24).
BLOOMSBURY -- WOOLF, V. The diary, 1915-41. Ed. by A. Olivier Bell & A. McNeillie. Introd. by Q. Bell. London, 1977-84. 5 vols. Ocl. w. dust-j. (Spines of dust-j. slightly faded). -- Id. The letters, 1888-41. Ed. by N. Nicolson & J. Trautmann. London, Hogarth Press, 1975-80. 6 vols. Ocl. w. dust-j. (Spines of dust-j. slightly faded). -- Added: A.O. BELL. Editing Virginia Woolf's Diary. 1990. Owrps. -- (12).
BLOOMSBURY -- COLLECTION OF BIOGRAPHIES OF VIRGINIA WOOLF. C. 1940-2015. 21 in 22 vols. Or. binds. w. dust-j. (18) and owrps. NOTE:I.a. comprising: BELL, Q. Virginia Woolf. A Biography. 1973. 2 vols. -- Id. Bloomsbury recalled. (1995). -- P. PARMAR. Vanessa and her Sister. (2015). -- A. HARRIS. Virginia Woolf. (2011). -- S.M. HALL. Before Leonard. The Early Suitors of Virginia Woolf. (2006). -- G. SPATER & I. PARSONS. A Marriage of True Minds. An intimate portrait of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. (1977).
BLOOMSBURY -- SHONE, R. The Art of Bloomsbury. Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant. (1999). -- Id. Bloomsbury Portraits. (1976). -- G. NAYLOR, ed. Bloomsbury, its artists, authors and designers. (1990). -- M.A. CAWS & S.B. WRIGHT. Bloomsbury and France. Art and friends. (2000). -- J. ONDAATJE ROLLS. The Bloomsbury Cookbook. (2014). -- 5 vols. Or. binds. w. dust-j. -- And 12 o. (17).
French ormolu mantel clock, the case surmounted with doves, flowers, arrows and a torch, the sides with roses, on scrolled feet, circular enamelled dial, signed, Le Roy et Fils a Paris, cylinder movement striking on a bell, stamped Le Roy et Fils a Paris, No.6020, 26cm.Condition report:The case is generally good, right side floral casting is a little loose, some scratches and small chips on the dial, with a pendulum, the movement ticks and strikes, no key.
French ormolu mantel clock, the case designed with Apollo crowned, on a classical plinth, anthemion legs, circular dial signed Louis P.Yeury(?) a Paris, cylinder movement, striking on a bell, 51cm.Condition report:The case is in good condition, no damage or losses, right floral mount a little loose, the dial has one large scratch at 6 and some small scratches and chips wround the winding holes, front door opens, rear door opens, replaced screws mounting the movement in the dcase, has a pendulum but no keys.
Ebonised bracket clock, 17th Century style, probably 18th Century, cast pierced top with carrying handle, acorn finials, cast grille sides and door escutcheon mounts, turned brass feet, seven-inch square brass dial with cast seraphim spandrels, silvered chapter-ring, subsidiary date aperture, twin fusee repeating movement striking on bell, with engraved backplate, signed John Norcott, London, height 36cm.Condition report:Amended description, to 17th Century style, probably 18th Century, the handle on top looks later/replaced, casting to top is a little crude and thick gauge, metal side panels quite thin, later cloth, replaced finials, movement perhaps not original to the case, replaced feet with one rear foot being odd.Further images have been uploaded showing the movement from the sides.
George III mahogany bracket clock, moulded top, arched glazed door, glazed side panels, moulded feet, seven inch arched brass dial with cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring, strike silent and date aperture, signed Henry Barlow, London, twin fusee movement with engraved backplate, striking on a bell, height 46cm.Condition report:Case is generally looking good but has had repairs, notably to the top moulding, hinges, locks, framing of glass, feet, the dial is not a great fit for the case, movement has clealry been recently overhauled and appears complete and ticks and chimes, anchor escapement.
George IV ebonised bracket clock, acorn finial, side ring handles, stepped top, ball feet, circular painted dial signed James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, 1227, double fusee repeating movement, with engraved backplate, striking on a bell, adjustable pendulum, height 49cm.Condition report:The case has had a lot of restoration work, some replacements including the finial and platform from the top, and feet, the movement does look a bit small for the case, the washers on the outside of the case for the movement mounts do interfere with the grilles, unfortunately I can not remove the grilles to get images from the sides so have uploaded images as best as possible, dial has been renovated but is good, I can;t find any serial number on the movement, however there is a stamped number to the case, lower edge of the door frame, 7708. The movement winds, ticks and strikes.Further images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website.
William IV mahogany bracket clock and bracket, the case with an acorn finial, carved and scrolled pediment, brass inlay, side carrying handles and grilles, on ball feet, circular painted dial signed Viner, London, double fusee movement striking on a bell, the bracket with a rectangular platform, gadrooned edge, and carved decoration, height approximately 81cm overall.
Scottish mahogany longcase clock, scrolled pediment with turned finial, the door flanked by quarter columns, bracket feet, repainted circular dial diameter thirteen inches subsidiary seconds and date dial, signed Robertson, Blairgowie, eight-day movement striking on a bell, 215cm.Condition report:The case is generally good, some evidence of restoration to the finial, etc., sides of base split, repainted dial, has pendulum, two weights and a trunk door key, was working the clients home.
Mahogany long-case clock, the hood with swan-neck pediments, turned Corinthian columns, trunk with long door, on bracket feet, 10” arched silvered dial, engraved with Neptune, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Thomas Field, Bath, eight-day movement striking on a bell, height 235cm.Thomas Field at 2 Bond Street, Bath 1795-99.Condition report:Some repairs to the pediment and mouldings on the hood, dial has monir discolouration, again some monor repairs to the moulding on the trink and visible old splits to the sides, has a peneulum, weights, winding key and door key. movement doesnt currently but needs to be properly set up where it will stay for some time.
Mahogany longcase clock, swan-neck pediment with flame finials, blind fretwork frieze, half-turned columns, long arched door, flanked by quarter engaged columns, bracket feet, twelve inch arched brass dial with cast Rococo spandrels, the arch with strike silent, silvered chapter-ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed William Carter, London, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, height 230cm.Condition report:Case is generally good, one loose piece of moulding off the hood and some minor old repairs, chip to the moulded edge of the door near the lock, movement appears to be complete, perhaps matched to the case, has a pendulum, two weights and a door key.
Dial signed Ryly not Riley, burr walnut longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice, fretted frieze, three quarter engaged barley twist columns, long door with bullseye lenticle, bun feet, 12" square brass dial, cherub and crown spandrels, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, signed William Riley, London, eight day movement striking on a bell, 213cm.Condition report:The case has been restored over time including veneer repairs, top of hood and feet rebuilt, etc. The dial is a good fit for the hood but unsure as to a marriage; seat board is probably replaced. The movement does tick over with the seconds dial turning freely. However, the date dial is loose and the bell does not seem a very good fit (the hammer misses it, unless it is touching the back of the dial, in which case it makes a clunk rather than chime). So some degree of service and repair are needed for the mechanism. Pendulum and weights present (weights are not brass-cased, just iron). Further images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website.
Oak longcase clock, arched hood with moulded edge, three quarter engaged columns, long arched door, plinth base, twelve inch arched brass dial with moon phase, scrolled spandrels, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Thomas Fletcher, Chester, eight-day movement striking on a bell, height 207cm.
A late Victorian silver heart shaped embossed trinket box, a lady's evening purse and other itemsfirst London, 1892 by William Hutton & Sons, the lid embossed with a couple on log seesaw, the sides with figures in a landscape, crimped rims, second, Chester, 1912 by William Neale, plain rectangular design with linear engine turned decoration, leather lined interior with divisions, propelling pencil and ivory aide memoire, on chain with fingering, engraved Oct 23rd 1913, together with a Victorian silver cased smelling salt engraved with a shepherdess and flowers, a rattle, two silver topped glass jars and an enamelled marcasite set cigarette case, (qty)weighable silver approx. 8.53 ozt.Condition: Purse with knocks and does not snap shut. Smelling salt hinged is damaged. no stopper, glass cracked and knock to bottom. Rattle with one missing bell and others pinched. Jar lids with knocks
A mid 19th century French Gothic Revival ormolu and painted porcelain three piece clock garniturethe eight day movement stamped Vincent & Cie retailed Aubert & Co 232 Regent Street, the dial with cartouche numerals, the waisted gothic revival case cast with figures and with pierced decoration inset with porcelain panels painted with martial trophies, suspended with chains together with a pair of conforming three light candelabra surmounted by knights holding a standardheight 34 cm.Condition: Bell and pendulum absent. No winding key. Movement untested, case tarnished and in need of cleaning. Some rubbing. Tip of one standard of the candelabra has been knocked. Same candlestick is lacking applied element to base. Some sections of chains absent
An 18th century Chinese export polychrome tankard and a collection of 19th century Canton famille rose export porcelainfirst of bell shaped mug with loop handled painted with an interior scene with a family gathered round a table, gilt scroll borders, together with a tankard decorated with an interior scene, a cylindrical teapot and cover, a miniature teapot and cover, four graduated pots and covers and a tea bowl, (9)first height 13 cm Condition: Bell shaped mug with a chip to rim and a hairline running form rim down side with a flake chip to interior. Glaze imperfection to handle. Famille rose tankard has a restoration to handle, third largest pot has been extensively repired
A FRENCH EMPIRE GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK19TH CENTURYThe eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel, with enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, the case modelled with an attendant soldier, the movement surmounted by a trophy of war, the plinth base with further trophies and inscribed Camille41cm highCondition Report: Movement is in relatively clean working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The chapter ring has a few faint hairline cracks to the enamel of the chapter ring otherwise is in good original condition with only minor mellowing to the gilding. The case is in fine condition retaining original strong gilding with only relatively minor oxidation and a few spots of discolouration.Clock is complete with pendulum and winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED LONGCASE CLOCKCOMPRISING ASSOCIATED 18TH CENTURY ELEMENTSThe eight-day bell striking movement with 12inch Roman numeral dial inscribed John Oliver, Manchester, now in an oak and mahogany banded longcase clock case211cm high overallCondition Report: Movement is complete excepts for the calendar wheel and has some historic service replacements otherwise is in good original albeit dirty/neglected condition hence a clean/service will be required. Th dial has wear to the matting and overall mellowing/discolouration; the calendar ring is also currently dislodged and the hands are replacements otherwise is in good order. The case is later than the movement (early 19th century versus early 18th century but is in sound condition with faults limited to age related bumps, scuffs, scratches etc. The mask around the dial and the hood door have probably been re-made to accommodate the earlier dial.Clock has pendulum, two weights but no winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL CLOCKWith eight-day bell-striking movement, the dial inscribed Lapine, Place des Victories, No. 12The case in the form of Bacchus in his chariot, on a plinth base49cm high, 55.5cm wide, 21cm deepCondition Report: Clock is fitted with a movement by Vincenti & Cie most likely dating to the last quarter of the 19th century; the movement is a little dirty/neglected but will just about run and the striking mechanism is operational hence a clean/service is probably all that is required. The dial has extensive noticeable restoration (filling and colouring) as well as chipping/losses to the enamel. The case generally is in good original condition retaining original finishes albeit with overall discolouration/tarnishing and light to moderate wear. The rear cover glass has been replaced and is now secured via tangs soldered to the bezel. There are also filed slots in the bezel and corresponding holes in the circumference of the case suggesting clips for securing the rear cover were once present, Clock has a pendulum but no winding key.Clock is 56cm wide, 22cm deep, 48cm high. Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of glassware,to include a Victorian Nailsea pattern goblet with a bell form bowl and knoppped stem, 16.5cm high, a 19th-century drummer with an incurved bowl and knopped stem, 12.2cm high, a similar smaller glass with a folded foot, 9cm high, a late 19th century engraved and slice cut mug, 11cm high, a Victorian water glass with etched fern decoration, 13.5cm high, and a holmegaard glass candlestick, designed by Per Lutken, pale blue, with engraved signature, 9cm high (6)Water glass with air bubbles to the bowl due to manufacture. Nailsea goblet with a cullet spot to the bowl due to manufacture. The base of the mug handle is polished. The folded foot glass has a rough mark to the bowl. General wear throughout commensurate with age.
A collection of 18th century drinking glasses, c.1740-50, comprising a wine or mead glass, with a cup form bowl over a plain stem, 13.6cm high, a wine glass, with a round funnel bowl with a moulded base, over a plain stem, 14.5cm high, another wine glass with a trumpet bowl, above a tiered stem with a basal knop, 15cm high, and a wine glass, with a moulded bell form bowl, above a plain stem, all raised on a domed and moulded foot, 14.3cm high (4) Note – For a similar example of the last glass see L.M. Bickerton’s Eighteenth-Century English Drinking Glasses An Illustrated Guide, page 144, plate 363.Mead/wine glass with a burst air bubble to the inside of the bowl. Tiered stem glass with a cullet spot to the base of the bowl. General wear and scratching.
A gilt bronze mantel clock,19th century, with French drum movement, striking the half hours on a bell, dial inscribed 'John Carter a Paris'28cm highTicks away quite happily and both drums wind up but advise checking over by a clockmaker. Engine turned silvered dial darkened and needs attention.
A collection of brass curios,including a pair of brass carriage wheel hub caps, engraved ' Ca'dge Builder. Hartest', 9cm diameter, a Nelson souvenier brass paperweight, 7cm diameter, a miniature brass chess top tripod table, 17cm high, a miniature brass fire tongs and shovel, a horse harness terret bell, three stirrup cups and a ladies skirt clip (11)Scratches and wear to carriage wheel hubsBroken hinge to tripod table
Books on British, Irish and Commonealth singers, Peter Pears – A 75th Birthday Tribute (ed. Thorpe), Duet - Webster Booth and Anne Ziegler (Stanley Paul), Scaling the High Cs (John Brecknock), Giovanni - The Life of John Brownlee (Lloyd Bell), A Knight at the Opera (Sir Geraint Evans), Basso Cantate (David Franklin), Most Happy Fella (Inia Te Wiaka), Firty Years of Song (Peter Dawson), Norman Walker (Michael Letchford), Alfred Deller (Hardwick), John O'Sullivan – Asile Hereditaire (Francois Nouvion), I Hear You Calling Me (Lily McCormack), John McCormack (L A G Strong), John McCormack - The Great Irish Tenor (Gordon Leadbetter), Me and my Red Shadow (John Hanson), (15)
Autographs / Shirt, an autograph book containing over forty football autographs of footballers from the 1966 World Cup squad and others including Martin Peters, Colin Bell, Alf Ramsey, Keith newton, Harold Sheperdson, Emlyn Hughes, Terry Cooper and many others, a Leeds programme 1997 with John Charles autograph and cards with John & Mel Charles (COA) autographs on a Scottish Open programme 2009, a Superbike programme 1999 containing autographs of riders and a Reading FC shirt (46-48) good condition
The Petty Girl, seven Petty Girl Zippo Lighter gift sets, comprising Memphis Bell, Heart, Bunny, Marjorie, Ballet Shoes and two Red, each with reproduction artwork by George Petty, all in original Zippo gift boxes, with cards of the artwork and certificates of authenticity, complete with sleeves (7) all unused and unstruck
A large collection of art reference books, to include Sporting Painters, Horses in Art, Angling in British Art, Sir Walter Gilbert Bart - Animal Painters, 2 vols, Walter Shaw Sparrow - British Sporting Artists, The Royal Artillery War Commemoration Book published by G Bell & Sons, London 1920, gilt cloth boards, etc
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