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A Mappin & Webb 'Ships Bell' Striking Table Clock, the brass case with visible strike work and silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with trident half hour markers and Arabic five minutes within the outer track, the backplate inscribed 'Mappin & Webb, London' serial No. 043, the wooden base with brass plate inscribed 'Maritime, England 1982', under a glass dome with brass carrying handle, 28cm high, key present.
signed (lower left), initialled and inscribed 'Asolo' (to reverse), oil on paper laid on board61.5cm x 49cm (24.25in x 19.25in)Footnote: As a leading figure in the Bloomsbury Group, Duncan Grant played a key role in the development of modern British art. Following studies in London and Paris, Grant kept abreast of the latest developments in French painting before World War One, including visiting Pablo Picasso's studio. His work was included in Roger Fry's landmark Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition held at the Grafton Galleries, London in 1912. In 1916 Grant moved with the artist Vanessa Bell to Charleston, a house near Lewes. From this East Sussex base, Grant maintained a long and prolific career, involving multiple painting trips to the Continent. View between Pillars, Asolo, Italy is believed to have resulted from one such trip. The titular pillars frame an idyllic view over terracotta-tiled villas to distant hills, realised with a varied and rhythmic technique, with a lilac undertone to its warm palette. Charleston is now open to the public and is hosting a major exhibition of Grant's work until 13 March 2022.
WW2 John Grehan and Martin Mace Bomber Harris Sir Arthur Harris Despatch on War Operations 1942-1945 a WW2 First Edition Hardback book Spine and dust jacket in very good condition Printed by Pen and Sword Aviation of Yorkshire Multi-Signed by Bomber Pilots of WW2: - Geoff Packham, Dave Fellows, Benny Goodman, Geo Dunn, John Langston, Colin Cole, Frank Tilley, John Bell, G Johnson, Frank Bell and few others 414 pages. 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
WW2 617 Squadron 'Dambusters' Memorial Service, 50th Anniversary Commemoration booklet for Wednesday 19th May 1993 at Derwent Dam Derbyshire, With Multi Signed Bookplate of Dambuster Bomber Pilots John Langston, John Bell, Frank Tilley and Benny Goodman Superb Signatures good condition. 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
Peter Pan 8x10 photo from Walt Disney's Peter Pan signed by actress Margaret Kerry, who was Tinker Bell. 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
ASSORTED OCCASIONAL FURNITURE & LIGHTING, comprising Victorian commode, walnut bedside cabinet, oak corner table, modern Swedish Swan 'Signet' high chair, Edwardian shaped circular table and a modern painted cherrywood desk/dressing table, pair two-branch wall lights, small hexagonal hall lantern, opaque glass shaded wall light (10) Comments: Two of four frosted glass bell shades damaged
A late 19th century French black slate mantel clock of fluted drum head form, with applied brass trim decoration, supported on cast brass feet, 5" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 8-day bell striking round-plate movement, unsigned, with matched French moon hands, 34 cm (h).Condition report: No key or pendulum, several cracks to the dial, a few surface scratches to the glass. Chipping to the case in places, largest approximately 20 mm x 8 mm, surface dirt / marks in areas and one brass mount is loose.
An early 20th century French figural mantel clock, the case of pale green and white marble, with cast and gilded decoration, supported on decorative gilded feet and surmounted by a spelter figurine entitled ‘Capucine’ par Rucao, 8 day bell striking movement behind 3” enamel dial having Arabic numerals and floral decoration, Fleur-de-Lys hands, 53 cm (h)
[Brontë (Anne)] "Acton Bell". The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, third edition, ink ownership inscription to title, lacking half-title and single page advertisement at rear, occasional light finger soiling, lower hinge starting, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 1854 § Melmoth (William) The Works of Homer, 40 plates, 1 folding map, light offsetting, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, rebacked, corners worn, [1780] § Shaw (Bernard) The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism, first edition, original pictorial cloth, joints and extremities lightly scuffed, t.e.g., 1928; and c.105 others, mainly C18th-20th, v.s. (c.110)
Medicine.- Surgery.- Bell (Benjamin) Cours complet de Chirurgie théorique et pratique, 6 vol., first edition in French, half-title to vol.1 and 5 only, 99 engraved plates, spotted, some offsetting and staining, lightly browned, 19th century roan-backed marbled boards, spines gilt, including name 'A. Verneuil', spine ends chipped, rubbed, [G&M 5579 (first edition) 'his best work'; Heirs of Hippocrates 672; Wellcome II, 135], Paris, Théophile Barrois the younger, 1796; and a second edition of Samuel Sharp on surgery, 1750, 8vo (7)⁂ 'The clarity and precision with which it was written provided a model for later nineteenth century surgical works' (Heirs of Hippocrates).
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, CIRCA 1768 the 15.5cm x 22cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring, strike silent dial, and date aperture, inscribed "Robert Brown London" the double fusee movement with crown verge escapement striking on a bell, in a mahogany case with brass carrying handle, 41cm high not including the handle
Douglas Swan (American 1930-2000) Abstracted Still Lifesigned and dated 69 to the reverseoil on canvas43 x 92.5cmFootnote: Born to Scottish parents in Connecticut in 1930, Douglas Swan spent the early years of his childhood in the United States, before moving with his family to Carnoustie on the east coast of Scotland in 1936. Upon the completion of his National Service, Swan studied at the Dundee College of Art between 1943 and 1953 and before accepting a residency at Patrick Allan Fraser's Hospitalfield House, Arbroath, where he worked under the tutelage of Ian Fleming. 1954 would prove to be a seismic year in Swan’s career, after he began exhibiting at the Royal Scottish Academy and was subsequently awarded the RSA scholarship to study in London. It was in London that Swan met the painter, William Scott. The pair would go on to form a lifelong friendship and were known to pain alongside one another on their trips to Cornwall and Somerset. In 1958, together with influential artists from the St Ives scene, including Heron, Lanyon, and Bell, Swan was awarded the British Council scholarship to study in Milan. Suffused with naïve charm and rendered in a sensitively and skilfully tempered palette of brackens, flints, aquas, and terracottas, the works offered in this sale are characteristic of Swan’s broader portfolio.Condition report: Surface has an overall layer of dirt throughout, with staining and discolouration of varnish particularly evident around the purple border on the right hand side and on the purple flower pot. The white areas of paint show some yellowing. There are some very fine cracks to the paint layer around the purple border. The surface is mostly glossy, though there are some matte areas which presumably have not been varnished. See additional images.
Florida State University Museum of Fine Art. 'Trevor Bell, a British Painter in America'.Together withISIS Gallery & Art Education Trust. 'Trevor Bell - new paintings and works on paper, Anthony Benjamin - new paintings and drawings, Brain wall - new table sculptures'. 1994Together withNew Millennium gallery. 'Trevor Bell, Calm Squares Allusive Forms'.Together withGalerie Pelar Ltd. 'Trevor Bell, Early works on paper 1957 - 1962'. 2002
A Vintage Sterling Silver Charm Bracelet Loaded with 25 Silver Charms. All Marked for Sterling Silver. Includes Tankard, Ladies Shoe, Whiskey Bottle, Ladies Shower, Castle, Cage, Large Ornate Bell, Old Car, Bottle, Heart Shaped Locket, Eros with Bow, Lantern, Tennis Racket etc. Weight 102.3 grams.
An unboxed Tri-ang TM3905 Pressed Steel Routemaster Bus model in red, approximately 58cm long. A later, hard to find, version of this bus with 'Tri-ang Railways' label to the nearside and 'Shell- One oil for all cars' on the offside, with 'Shell' logo labels on either side of the front destination label and 'London Transport' fleetname labels with a metallic finish to both sides. Overall model appears G, retaining its bell and clapper to the underside, but with some paint loss, fading, foxing to, and lifting of labels.
A hard to find boxed Tri-ang Pressed Steel TM3910 Single Decker Bus model in red, approximately 56cm long. Whilst the bell is present on the underside of the vehicle, the clapper is not and there is some paint loss across the vehicle, most particularly affected being the lower edges of the side panels on the offside. The vehicle still carries the 'London Transport' fleet name along with 'A5', to both sides, and Route Number '48A' to front and rear, generally overall G, housed in a G+ box.
A hard to find boxed Tri-ang Pressed Steel TM3910 Single Decker Bus model in 'Green Line' livery, approximately 56cm long. Overall this model appears G+/VG retaining its bell and clapper on the underside and with the original pull cord and toggle still attached, although it does have partial loss to some decals and a small dent in the roof. The vehicle is housed in a generally G+ box
A collection of Jazz LPs, artists to include: Gary Burton & Kieth Jarrett; Ella Fitzgerald; Danny Moss Quartet; Jelly Roll Morton; Django Reinhart; Fats Waller; Art Tatum; Oscar Peterson; and others; together with 13 signed Jazz LPs, artists to include: Graeme Bell; Al Grey; Humphrey Lyttleton; Digby Fairweather; Harry Gold; River City Jazzmen; Mike Carr; Lu Watter's; Dick Wellstood; and others. (Qty)
A French portico mantel clock by C. Detouche of Paris, in the Empire style with ebonised wood and brass frame, the enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, movement numbered 3584, striking on a bell, 49.5 cm x 27 cm x 15 cm.Condition report: Pendulum and key present, not tested as working. Some knocks and marks to the body.
A fine and unusual 19th-century white marble, ivory and ormolu mantel clock, by Maple Co, Paris, the drum dial beside a seated figure in ivory, holding a pair of pipes and a serpent, the enamel dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, movement striking on a bell, on a shaped rectangular base, with beaded and scroll decoration, on four bun feet, 34 cm high x 31 cm x 12 cm.Condition report: No key present. Some damage and repair to the fingers of the lady, with natural surface cracking to the ivory in places. Some repair to front corner of marble base. Likely to have been re-gilded. Not tested as working
A rare and historic 19th century John Bell foundry cast iron bull's head wall applique from the gate posts of the historical Metropolitan cattle market, opened by Prince Albert in 1855 and later became the much loved " Cally Market", the Caledonian market in the now Borough of Islington, London. 45 cm wide x 25 cm deepUp until recently, it was thought that only one of these heads survived the demolition of the livestock section of the market in 1963. The other example being in the collection of the Museum of London. The other can be seen when it was sold at auction by Christie's in 2014. See the links belowhttps://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-5769143http://tony-dingle.blogspot.com/ Removed from a garden wall in Berkshire when the vendor purchased the property.By repute, the former occupant/owner worked on the demolition of part of the market in the 1960s and is thought to have salvaged the head, it has been fitted to the garden wall up until now. The head bears no foundry marks but Messrs John Bell were known to have supplied the cast iron appliques for the gate posts.To see the head in its context please follow the link below to see a contemporary engraving from the London Illustrated Newshttps://bit.ly/3meeei2Condition report: The bulls head has a later nut affixed to the foreheadThe bulls head seems to have a small patch missing from the side jowl piece this could be a ragged end of the casting from manufacture as it wouldn't be seen in its fixed position, see the images
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