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Lot 85

A collection of Wade bell shaped whisky decanters, various sizes.

Lot 791

VICTORIAN 'BAIRD'S STOUT' ADVERTISING JUG,transer printed with foaming pint, rope twist handle, J. & M. P. Bell marks to base, 18.9cm highCondition report: The upper section has been mostly restored, visible hairlines beneath the spray, this stretches into the advertising decal upper right; crazing and inclusions to unrestored areas, firing cracks and imperfections around handle lower joint, chip and further imperfections to foot

Lot 792

VICTORIAN COMMEMORATIVE JUG,celebrating the marriage of Prince Edward and Alexandra of Denmark, transer printed with opposing portrait roundels, angular handle, J. & M. P. Bell marks to base, 21.8cm high, along with another celebrating the marriage of Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lorne (2)

Lot 793

VICTORIAN COMMEMORATIVE JUG,celebrating the Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind's first performance in London in 1847, transfer printed with half-length portraits, of octagonal form with C-scroll handle, on a circular foot, J. & M. P. Bell marks to base, 22.2cm high, along with a Victorian 'Morning & Even' pattern jug with commemorative inscription (2)Condition report: No chips, cracks or restoration. Both with crazing throughout, the first with sticker residue that will require light to medium clean. The second with scratches and gilt rub.

Lot 794

VICTORIAN ROBERT BURNS COMMEMORATIVE JUG,celebrating a 'CENTENARY OF BURNS', transfer printed with a potrait roundel of the poet to one side, and a country scene to the other, angular handle, J. & M. P. Bell marks to base, 22.4cm high, along with a Victorian Tam O'Shanter commemorative jug, and a Robert Burns & Mrs. Burns cream jug and sugar bowl set (4)

Lot 835

SET OF 18TH CENTURY COMEDIES AND TRAGEDIES,bound in mottled tan calf boards, 'Adapted for Theatrical Representation, as Performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden, Regulated from the Prompt-Books, by Permission of the Managers', with engraved frontispieces, pub. John Bell, British Library, London 1791 and 1792, ex-library of Arthur Matthew Connolly Lieutenant Colonel Royal Marines with labels to cover interiors (15)Condition report: Some missing front covers, other front covers loose, mottled with general wear commensurate with age and use throughout including spotting and foxing to interiors

Lot 580

Germany Freedom Bell Set of Five Stamps.

Lot 593

LARGE 19TH CENTURY BOULLE WORK EIGHT DAY CLOCK,of shaped outline, with gilt metal putto finial, the enamelled chapter ring set with Roman numerals, above gilt putti with scrolled mounts on cast supports, with twin drum movement striking on a bell, 79cm highCondition report: Condition fair. Finial and top damaged. Door will require attention and missing lock. Damages to boulle as per additional images. Rust to hands. Damages to brass mounts. No pendulum present. Movement unsigned.For restoration.Additional images now available.

Lot 604

LATE 19TH CENTURY MARBLE AND BRASS CLOCK GARNITURE,with two train eight day movement, striking on a bell, the white enamel dial inscribed 'A. GREVOISIER, A BOURGES', with Arabic numerals interspersed with floral swags, the pendulum with sunburst bob, the drum head with flaming urn finial, raised on two columns mounted with a floral festoon, on an oblong base on four feet, 41.5cm high, with a pair of side urns

Lot 618

FRANZ HERMLE SKELETON CLOCK,with single train movement, striking on a bell, under a tapered glass dome printed with hour markers and Roman numerals at III, VI, IX and XII, on a circular walnut base, 35cm highCondition report: Clock winds and ticks at time of testing.

Lot 620

REPRODUCTION 'IMPERIAL' CLOCK GARNITURE,with two train eight day movement, striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the urn form case with floral finial surmounted by two love birds, with twin lions head and hoop handles, flanked by two winged putti, over a shaped base on four feet, 53cm high, with a pair of five branch candelabraCondition report: Clock works at time of testing, though we do not guarantee working order.Key present and dial cover intact.Overall condition generally good, with light wear.Mechanism cover will need resecuring.Additional images available.

Lot 621

LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK,by LeRoy & Fils of Paris, with two train eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals in blue, the case surmounted with the figure of a lady allegorical of art, the shaped base cast in bas-relief with figural panels and mounted with foliage, on bracket feet, 41cm high, on a further giltwood base, 45cm high overall

Lot 625

LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARBLE AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK,with two train eight day movement, striking on a bell, the enamel dial inscribed 'Ledure Bronzier à Paris ...', with Roman numerals, in a four pillared case of architectural design, over and oblong base on four bun feet, 51cm highCondition report: AMENDMENT: double mercury pendulum present, image provided, dial has been extensively repainted and restored, displays hairlines and evidence of further historic damage, large chips to both front upper corners, also to lower front right and rear left as well as smaller chips and nibbles throughout, there is no key included, when wound with another key it does tick but no guarantee of working order, dial fixture a little loose, for shipping please visit McTears.co.uk/shipping

Lot 626

LATE 19TH CENTURY PARIS PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK,with two train eight day movement, striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the shaped balloon case of Rococo design, hand-painted with a bouquet of flowers, 31.4cm highCondition report: No key or pendulum present, dial extensively damaged, case has extensive damage and restoration throughout, bezel possibly also replaced, overall poor condition and requires extensive attention and restoration

Lot 192

Autographed MANCHESTER CITY 16 x 12 photo - Col, depicting Manchester City players posing with the Charity Shield, the First Division trophy and the FA Cup during a photo-shoot at Maine Road prior to the 1969/70 season, signed by 10 of the players that defeated Leicester City in the 1969 FA Cup Final in fine black marker : ALAN OAKES, MIKE DOYLE, TOMMY BOOTH, HARRY DOWD, GLYN PARDOE, COLIN BELL, TONY BOOK, FRANCIS LEE, MIKE SUMMERBEE and NEIL YOUNG. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 77

Selection of porcelain perfume bottles with atomisers including Royal Doulton & Coalport, also includes China bell

Lot 182

A cauldon for T. Goode & Co set of 6 coffee cans and saucers, cobalt ground with gilt bell flower decoration

Lot 984

A small modern bedside chest of three drawers, with bell flower detail, on cabriole legs, 63x41x74cmH

Lot 504

An Edison Bell Type I 'Gem' phonograph serial no. G31322 with patent label, cased, together with aluminium horn, 36 cylinders in carry case and a further 24 cylinder cases (some have cylinders in, some are empty and some have broken cylinders)

Lot 83

Two miniature silver penknives, together with a silver cased pencil; a .925 silver locket, floral engraved; white metal miniature bell' white metal hat pin (af); and a white metal miniature revolver

Lot 974

A pair of modern chests, each of five graduating drawers, each with bell flower detail, 91x45x104cmH

Lot 384

A Victorian tapestry bell pull with brass fittings

Lot 517

A mixed lot of cameras and equipment to include Nizo 801 cine camera with Schneider-Kreuznach f1.8/7-80 Macro-Variogon lens, Exakta VX1000, GB Bell Howell 624 in case, Weston Master V light meter. Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Orestor 135mm lens and a Soligor 400mm lens no.9693542

Lot 356

A mixed box of good hardback books many in full leather bindings to include Pepys' diary vols 1-4 published by George Bell & Sons, 1902, embossed Wellington College to cover; Poetical works of R Browning vols 1-2; Essays in criticism by Matthew Arnold, Macmillan 1910; Women artists in all ages and countries, Mrs E. F. Ellet, published by Richard Bentley, 1860 etc

Lot 229

A small lot of ceramics to include pseudo Meissen encrusted bottle vases; Staffordshire lattice bell; Coalport miniatures etc

Lot 93

Two York bar bells and York Fitness Fit bell set

Lot 596

A quantity of collectables to include cameras, cigarette cards, postcards, binoculars, a bell-metal school bell and a loud speaker.

Lot 600

A box of early handheld cine cameras, including Viceroy by Bell & Howell.

Lot 377

A 9 carat gold curb link charm bracelet with two loose charms. The bracelet fastens with a heart shaped padlock. The charms include a coffee pot, a bell, a 14 carat gold filigree miniature torah with scroll and a Star of David. Weight 4g

Lot 585

A brass bell and other brassware.

Lot 250

A late Victorian silver and green onyx paperweight by James Samuel Bell & Louis Willmott London 1895, with a hinged heart shaped photograph frame, with ribbon ornament, on a rectangular plinth

Lot 254

An Edwardian silver babies rattle by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd Chester 1909 of bulbous bell design, with a mother of pearl teething ring, 8cm high

Lot 005

A George V silver bell shaped sugar caster, height 17cm, together with a silver and pierced mustard pot (lacks liner) and silver plated pepper, (3), 7.99oz.

Lot 154

A French four glass table clock, the dial with escapement action, indistinctly marked Henri Marc, Paris, with bell strike and mercury filled pendulum, movement backplate with disc marked 'Marti', height 29cm.

Lot 2035

(i) Belmar metal stamped 'Made in USA' (cased, appears to have replacement tuning barrel) (ii) Amati Model ACL251, both joints stamped 218847, with plastic body, wooden barrel and bell, appears to be in the key of C (in fitted hard case) (iii) Simple system stamped 'Boosey & Co. Ltd Makers, London' both joints stamped 29089 (cased) together with Alto Saxophone plain body tube - no neck and no holes (4)

Lot 2072

Bell Accordion 12 bass buttons; Balalaika, Bongos with stand, Bodhran and Djemba 13" head (all cased) (5)

Lot 2077

1924-5, with 6-inch turntable, Edison Bell ERA soundbox, oak soundboard, front flush drawer for the removeable picture roll drive unit, in black rexine-covered case, with three Picturegram rolls in boxes - Red Riding Hood part 1, Cinderella and The Three Bears, together with one record for The Three Bears. (old worm, recently stopped and fully treated). Footnote: Still retaining an old auction lot sticker for 13th December 1972 (Christies?)

Lot 2134

By P. V. F., No. 13664, Playing eight patriotic and popular musical hall airs, single spring motor, with six drum hammer-select and three fixed bell-strikers on plain polished tuned buffet bells, reeded cast gilt bedplate, single section comb, ebonised interior under dustlid, colour lithograph twin-column tunesheet (backed), in grained case with rosewood veneered lid with floral inlay, with restoration invoice from 1984 - 18in (46cm) wide, the cylinder 7.1/4 (18.5cm) Condition report: All teeth and tips present, plays well, drum and bells operate

Lot 2282

including Nikon FG with Series E f1.8 50mm lens, Nikon F60 with Nikkor f3.5-5.6 28-80mm lens, Wirgin folding, Comet 5, Silette and Bell 7 Howell 16mm cine; together with various film and other items

Lot 287

Wines & Spirits - Moet & Chandon Champagne; another J M Gremillet; a Thomas Webb lead crystal Warwick pattern stoppered decanter, four wine glasses, four sherry glasses; Edinburgh table bell.

Lot 410

Copper and Brass items including coal scuttle, bed warmer and bell etc

Lot 1017

A SMALL ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE 'TINKLE BELL', SMALL DOULTON TOBY JUG 'BEEFEATER', A MINTON BOXED PRESERVE POT, ETC

Lot 501

A 9 CARAT GOLD CHARM BRACELET WITH EIGHT CHARMS TO INCLUDE A WHISTLE, BELL, SEAHORSE, TAMBOURINE ETC GROSS WEIGHT 42.5 GRAMS

Lot 427

A Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain candle snuffer, of bell form, together with two hexagonal trinket boxes and covers, printed marks, 2 boxed. (3)

Lot 93

A group of five Country Artist figure groups, comprising Blue Tit with Canterbury Bell, No 01445, Exclusive 2004 Event Sculpture Summer Splendor, 03635, Wren with rose, No 01468, Collector's Guild 2005 Siskin of Woodland Glade, 04162, and Snowy Owl with foxgloves, No 01940.

Lot 15

Poetry A quantity, including Taylor, John Poems on Various Subjects. London: Payne and Foss..., 1827. 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary cloth neatly rebacked; Evans, Thomas Old Ballads, Historical and Narrative. London: T. Evans, 1784. 4 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf; Cowper, William Poems. London: J. Johnson, 1808. 2 volumes (of 3) only, contemporary calf; Crabbe, Wilson, and others The British Poets of the Nineteenth Century. Frankfurt: H.L. Broenner, 1828. 8vo, contemporary half calf; Cristall, Ann Batten Poetical Sketches. London: J. Johnson, 1795. 8vo, modern boards; Walker, W.S. Gustavus Vasa and other poems. London: Longman, Hurst..., 1813. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary half calf gilt; Jones, Sir William The Poetical Works. London: J. Nichols..., 1810. 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary blue half calf; Watts, Alaric A. The Poetical Album. London: Hurst, Chance & Co., 1830. 8vo, contemporary red half morocco gilt; Finden Gallery of the Graces: a Series of Portrait Illustrations of British Poets. London: Charles Tilt, 1834. 8vo, plates, contemporary calf gilt; Irving, David The Lives of the Scottish Poets. Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute..., 1804. 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary red half morocco gilt; and a quantity of others, sold not subject to return (quantity)Footnote: Provenance: From the Library of the Late William St Clair

Lot 206

Stevenson, Robert and Alan Lighthouses An Account of the Bell Rock Light-House. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable & Co., 1824. 4to, frontispiece, additional engraved title, 20 (of 21) plates (lacks plate 18), contemporary black half morocco, spine lacking, binding split, some spotting; [Idem] Account of the Skerryvore Lighthouse. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1848. 4to, frontispiece (tipped onto front free-endpaper), folding table, 33 plates and maps, original cloth, spine split and detached, neat ownership inscription and date stamp to front free-endpaper, two plates loose, another slightly chipped, and another with a small dampstain (2)

Lot 313

34 signed works including Morgan, Evan Psyche. Oxford, 1920, inscribed to John Lane, quarter cloth, binding slightly discoloured; Blake, George Young Malcolm. 1926; Kearton, Cherry The Island of Penguins. 1930, signed on endpaper; also with unrelated inscription, spine slightly faded; Wavell, A.P. Other Men Flowers. 1944; Sitwell, Sacheverell Morning, Noon and Night in London. 1948, inscribed to Eva Rosebery; Guedalla, Philip The Hundred Years. Number 7 of 250 copies, signed, original white buckram, uncut, original box; Bell, Neil The Story of Leon Barentz. 1965, inscribed and with A.L.S., dustwrapper; Creeley, Robert Poems 1950-1965. 1966, number 41 of 100 copies signed, quarter parchment, t.e.g., slipcase; Peterkiewicz, Jerzy and F.N. Souza. Inner Circle. 1966, number 71 of 100 copies, signed, quarter blue morocco, slipcase; Chichester, Francis Gipsy Moth circles the World. 1967, special presentation edition, number 109 of 500 copies, signed, green calf, g.e., original box; Kavanagh, Dan [Julian Barnes] Putting the Boot in. 1985, signed as both, dustwrapper; Lingard, Joan The Twelfth Day of July. 1970, dustwrapper; Durrell, Lawrence The Red Limbo Lingo. New York, 1971, number 168 of 1200 copies, one of 100 signed by the author, slipcase; Kirkup, James White Shadows, Black Shadows. 1970, dustwrapper; Jamieson, Morley The Old Wife. 1972, dustwrapper; Gascoyne, David. Paris Journal 1937-1939. 1978, dustwrapper; Jamieson, Morley. Notes on the Short Story. 1980, 2 copies, both limited to 160 copies, cloth and quarter cloth; Whyte, Hamish, editor Noise and Smoky Breath, an Illustrated Anthology of Glasgow Poems. 1983, number 13 of 75 copies signed by major contributors including Alasdair Gray, Liz Lochhead and others, dustwrapper; Aldiss, Brian W. with David Wingrove Trillion Year Spree. The History of Science Fiction. 1986, number 14 of 100 numbered copies signed by both, slipcase; Dunn, Douglas. Secret Villages. 1985, dustwrapper; Dunn, Douglas. Northlight. 1988, dustwrapper; Raine, Craig The Electrification of the Soviet Union. 1986, numbered 70/100 on title and signed, quarter red morocco; Cope, Wendy Men and their Boring Arguments. 1988, number 63 of 110 copies, cloth; Dexter, Colin The Jewel that was Ours. 1991, dustwrapper; Cope, Wendy The River Girl.1991, dustwrapper; Mac Leverty, Bernard Grace Notes. 1997, dustwrapper; Macdonald, Marianne Death's Autograph. New York, 1997, dustwrapper; Macdonald, Marianne Ghost Walk. New York, 1998, dustwrapper; Kavanagh, Peter, editor. Patrick Kavanagh. 1977, dustwrapper; Monsarrat, Nicholas The Cruel Sea. 1971. Book Club edition, number 94 of 100 copies, imitation red leather; Durrell, Lawrence and others Return to Oasis. 1980, number 32 of 100 copies signed by Durrell and others, dustwrapper; Banville, John Athena. 1995, dustwrapper (34)

Lot 330

Natural History a quantity, including Fleming, John A History of British Animals… Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1828; Hudson, W.H. The Naturalist in La Plata. London: Chapman and Hall, Ld., 1892; Journal of a Naturalist. London: John Murray, 1830. Third edition; Broughton, Arthur, editor Enchiridion Botanicum… London: J.B. Becket, 1782; Lyell, Charles. Principles of Geology. London: John Murray, 1835. 4 volumes; Harvey, W.H. The Sea-Side Book. London: Jan van Voorst, 1849. 8vo; Smith, James Researches in Newer Pliocene and Post-Tertiary Geology. Glasgow: John Gray, 1862. 8vo, with author’s manuscript dedication; The Botanic Garden… London: J. Johnson, 1891. Second edition, 2 parts together (lacking second title-page); and a collection of others, sold not subject to return

Lot 42

Bell, John Bell's New Pantheon, or Historical Dictionary of the Gods, Demi-Gods, Heroes, and Fabulous Personages of Antiquity. London: J. Bell, 1790. 2 volumes in one 4to, 37 engraved plates (probably complete: 98 plates are listed at the end but they do not tally with the plates present; virtually all copies sold have 37 plates), contemporary tree calf, neatly rebacked, spine gilt; Guasco, Octavien, comte de De l'usage des Statues chez les anciens. Brussels: J.L. de Boubers, 1768. 4to, 13 engraved plates, contemporary mottled calf, rubbed; Hope, Thomas Costume of the Ancients. London, 1809, 8vo, 200 engraved plates, contemporary green calf gilt, slightly rubbed; and a poor ex-library copy of James Dallaway's Of Statuary and Sculpture among the Ancients, 1816 (4)Footnote: Provenance: From the Library of the Late William St Clair

Lot 218

Royal Doulton Prestige limited edition figurine, Alexander Graham Bell, H: 27 cm, boxed. No cracks, chips or visible restoration. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 336

A George V novelty silver inkwell in the form a bellBirmingham, 1911 by A & J Zimmerman Ltdof plain design with hinged cover, interior gilt and fitted with a clear glass liner, stamped Rd 538848, weighted baseheight 10.5 cm. total weight with liner removed 9.93 ozt.Condition: Knock to side of hinged lid. Suspension loop finial pushing lid slightly, marks on body rubbed

Lot 552

A mixed collection of 19th century and later corkscrews, including; a cased Champagne tap, with original instructions; a J. Heeley & Sons Ltd concertina type corkscrew; a DGRM spring barrel corkscrew, stamped to wooden handle DRGM93678; two Walker Bell types one stamped 'Champion'; two pocket steel corkscrew, one stamped DGRM; a Lund lever The Patantee corkscrew, marked 'The Patentee, 24 Fleet St & 57 Cornhill, London' and 'Lund Patantee London'; Hazeline Cream Medical advertising spoon corkscrew; two Monpol corkscrews; a Walter Bosse type corkscrew; chromed direct pull; a French Perille type mechanical wing-nut corkscrew, stamped A.P. Paris; three further mechanical corkscrews; two roundlet travelling corkscrews; a mid 20th century corkscrew in the form of an anchor; W.A. Willets registered design picnic corkscrew; brass picnic corkscrew, bearing Registration Number 717866; treen picnic corkscrew and a bar mounted corkscrew stamped 12, (24)Condition: Champagne tap case hinge broken and with wear, otherwise good. Heeley with wear to paint and rust.

Lot 77

A George III oak 8 day longcase clocksigned Thomas Bevan, Marlborough on the 12" dial with silvered chapter ring, having Roman and outer Arabic numerals, dual minutes tracks, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, brass pierced spandrels with two train movement striking on a bell, the case having pedimented hood with three pedestals for finials (missing), a glazed door flanked by a pair of turned columns with gilt bronze capitals and bases, the trunk with hinged door, on a box base with shaped feet,height approx. 223cm, width 51cmCondition: Weights present, the case is missing the three finials, shrinkage to one column which makes it slightly loose, small loss to corner of the pediment, some moulding missing from the top edge of the base, Movement untested and no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order.

Lot 240

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver two-handled cupLondon, marks rubbed but probably 1706 by Thomas Spackman?of plain bell shape with twin bead scroll handles, engraved with a contemporary scroll framed rampant griffin crest, on a circular foot, height 12.9 cm., weight approx. 12.66 oztCondition: All marks partially worn and indistinct. Crest is also partially rubbed but still fairly clear. Otherwise good condition with good patina. No apparent repairs, dings or deep surface scratches. Otherwise in good condition

Lot 299

A George II silver small porringer/two handled cupLondon, 1750 by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cookof bell shape with rope girdle above part spiral fluted decoration,height 5 cm. handle to handle 10 cm., weight approx. 1.35 ozt.Condition: Some solder on the inside of the rope girdle. Otherwise fair condition commensurate with age, minor knocks dings etc.

Lot 356

A late 18th/early 19th century drinking glass with a clear bell-shaped bowl, on opaque and clear twist stem, on three-ring conical foot, with snapped pontil to the base, height 16cm, bowl diameter 7cm.

Lot 526

LIBERTY OF LONDON; a large length of exclusive 'Hera' fabric, blue green ground with peacock design printed on both sides, one side marked 'Liberty' the other 'Heals Chromatics, designed by Diane Bell'. CONDITION REPORT The length is approx 22 metres. This is a second, with areas of fading/missing pattern, however there are large areas of useful fabric.

Lot 172

A boule mantel clock with an ivorine dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, movement striking on bell stamped 'BG', case with arched top surmounted by Rococo-style gilt metal scrolls and flowers, the case also with gilt metal borders, raised on four scroll feet, height 34cm. CONDITION REPORT Cracks in faceThe surmount top gilt metal mounts are loose, the brass inlay on the left hand side are loose and one piece is missing, also loose on right hand side but all there. Does not appear to be working, scratches to top, key is present

Lot 177

FRANZ HERMLE; a Comitti of London mahogany cased chiming mantel clock, the circular white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and two winding holes, with a Franz Hermle 130-070 movement, the decorative case with dome top, fixed small brass handle, on brass squat ball feet, height to top of brass handle 25cm, with key. CONDITION REPORT Scratches to the facecase looks goodticks when wound and strikes on the bell

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