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William Camden Britannnia; or a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland together with the Ancient Islands, revised with large additions by Edmund Gibson (c.1722) second edition, Volume 2 only (believed lacking frontispiece and no maps present) few text engravings in leather binding (worn), The Pilgrim’s Progress and Other Allegorical Works by John Bunyan Illustrated by David and William Bell Scott published Fullarton (c.1870) with full-page tinted plates, bound in full leather raised bands, gilt decorated panels and gilt label (2)
Williamson (George C.). The History of Portrait Miniatures, 2 volumes, London: George Bell and Sons, 1904, half-titles, photogravure frontispiece to volume 1, numerous plates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt-blocked light cream cloth in bright condition, few minor marks to spine of volume 1, folio (limited edition of 520 copies printed), together with: Ibid., Andrew & Nathaniel Plimer. Miniature Painters, their lives and their works, London: George Bell & Sons, 1903, half-title (with ink number stamp), photogravure frontispiece and plates, ink number stamp to front free endpaper and partially removed bookplate to front pastedown, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth, remnants of paper label at foot of spine, large 4to (limited edition 102/352), Ibid., Richard Cosway, R.A. and his wife and pupils, miniaturists of the eighteenth century, London: George Bell & Sons, 1897, half-title, photogravure frontispiece and plates, original cloth, rubbed, 4to (limited edition of 350 copies printed), Ibid., George J. Pinwell and his works, London: George Bell & Sons, 1900, half-title, photogravure frontispiece and plates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth, rubbed, 4to, Williamson (George C. & Manners, Victoria), Angelica Kauffmann, R.A. Her life and her works, London: John Lane, 1924, colour frontispiece, colour & monochrome plates, bookplate of Lady Frances Daresbury to upper pastedown, original cloth-backed boards, 4to, and a duplicate of the same work, plus four other reference works including, A catalogue of the pictures in the Garrick Club, London: published by the Club, 1936; Sée (R.R.M., English Pastels 1750-1830, London: G. Bell & Sons Ltd., 1911 (limited edition 42/750); Norwich Art Circle. Catalogue of the Sixth Exhibition held at the society's room, Old Bank of England Chambers, Queen Street, June, 1887; and Ur Nationalmusei Handteckningssamling III, Akvareller och teckningar av Elias Martin, Utgivare: John Kroon, 1943Qty: (11)
Morris (F.O.). A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, London: George Bell and Sons, 1875, 232 hand-coloured lithographed plates, some light spotting, original cloth gilt in bright condition, lower edge of upper cover of volume III with two small chips, 8vo, together with F. O. Morris's A History of British Birds, 8 volumes, Groombridge & Sons, 1888Qty: (11)
Binding. The Book of Common Prayer, and administration of the Sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church ... together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches, Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press, by J. Cooke & S. Collingwood, printers to the university, Oxford, 1820, bound with at rear, A New Version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches, by Nicholas Brady & Nahum Tate, Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press, by J. Cooke & S. Collingwood, printers to the university, 1819, occasional light scattered spotting, armorial bookplate of the Bishop of Norwich (dated 1837 in pencil), upper hinge cracked, all edges gilt, contemporary blind decorated straight-grain black morocco, upper board with gilt embossed monogram & crown of King George IV and surrounded by the words 'King's Chapel Pavilion', joints and extremities rubbed, 8vo, together with: Pascal (Blaise), Thoughts on Religion, and other important subjects; newly translated from the French..., London: Samual Bagster, 1803, half-title, light toning, engraved portrait plate to front free endpaper, contemporary marbled calf, rebacked, 8vo, New Testament, Du Nu Testament ov or Lord and Savyur Jezus Crist in fonetic shorthand, London: Fred Pitman, 1850, bound with, De Buc of samz in fonetic short hand, London: Fred Pitman, 1849, lithograph decorative title to each, inscription to front free endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary dark green sheep, slightly torn at foot of spine, 16mo, plus other four other 18th & 19th century antiquarian, including Diamond Book of Psalms, with notes by the Rev. H. Stebbing, London: Allan Bell & Co., and Simpkin & Marshall, 1833Qty: (7)
A George III cross-banded oak painted dial longcase clock by John Tibbot of Newtown, Powys, the hood with swan neck pediment and arched door flanked by fluted full columns, the trunk with shaped cross-banded door flanked by fluted quarter-column pilasters, above a canted base box on shallow plinth base, the dial signed 'Jno. Tibbot, Newtown', with painted bird and flower spray to the arch and flower spandrels around black Roman and Arabic numerals and a date aperture, the 30-hour movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and weight, 49cm wide x 215cm high.
A pair of gilt metal and white veined marble urns and covers, circa 1900, the foliate moulded, bell shaped covers, above a relief moulded, fruiting laurel swagged body, the legs with wreath headings and hoof feet, on marble bases raised on toupie feet, 33cm high (2)Condition report: The covers very rubbed. Marble bases with one or two tiny old chips. Otherwise ok.
A good reproduction, William and Mary style, figured walnut veneered longcase clock, the hood with barley-twist supports, enclosing a 9.75" brass dial, with a signed silvered chapter ring 'James Clowes (?) London', cherubim spandrels, Roman numerals and Arabic 5 minute markers and a date aperture, the circa 1700, 5-pillar movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, with two later weights, pendulum and winder, includes key, 46cm wide x 26cm deep x 195cm high. (8)Condition report: Case - ok. Lacking lock.Later weights, pendulum and winder. Later seat board. Restored. Lock needs fixing, as missing screws.Vendor stated in property in working order 5 years ago, since which not wound or used.Please refer to images.
Lewis Poignand, a George III Channel Islands mahogany long case clock, the break arch dial with painted moon phase and plate detailing high water at Jersey, dial with foliate scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the domed hood with three brass ball and eagle finials, raised on fluted brass capped Corinthian columns, above a plain trunk, on a plinth base, with pendulum and weights, 240cm high.
A French late 19thC Louis XVI style gilt metal cased mantel clock, circular enamel dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case with twin handled urn surmount cast with pilasters, masks, vines and floral garlands, raised on two stump and two hoof feet, with pendulum and key, together with a gilt wood stand and glass dome, 50cm high. (3)
Attributed to John Boot of Sutton-In-Ashfield, a Georgian oak and mahogany longcase clock, the rectangular dial with brass cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, date aperture, single train movement with bell strike, the hood with break arch pediment and brass finials, raised on twin brass capped columns, the trunk of plain form, door with acorn and oak leaf paterae, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and weight, 201cm high.
Charles I (1625-1649), eight hammered coins (1 x twopence m.m. bell: type 3a1, 1 x penny of tower mint group a: inner circles, 1 x penny of London oval shield: no c.r: no inner circle: group d: single pellet m.m., 1 x groat of Aberystwyth large bust: m.m. open book, 1 x halfpenny, 1 x halfpenny tower mint under Charles type 3a1: m.m. anchor, 1 x halfgroat tower mint under parliament type 3a7: m.m. sun: 1645-1646, 1 x halfgroat type 3a1: m.m. crown).
An Institute of the Law of Scotland… Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1793. Third edition, folio, 2 volumes bound together, contemporary calf; Blount, Thomas A Law-Dictionary… London: Thomas Newcomb, 1680. Folio, contemporary calf, upper cover detached; Mackenzie, George Observations on the Acts of Parliament… Edinburgh: Heir of Andrew Anderson, 1687. Folio, contemporary calf; Sacheverell, Henry An Impartial Account of what pass’d in the most Remarkable Last Session of Parliament… London: Jacob Tonson, 1710. Folio, contemporary calf; Hutcheson, Gilbert Treatise on the Offices of Justice… Edinburgh: Peter Hill, 1815. 4 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf; and a collection of others, sold not subject to return (quantity)
Estienne, Charles Dictionarium Historicum Geographicum Poeticum. Geneva: Jacob Crispin, 1633, 4to (in eights), title within typographic border, contemporary calf, some spotting and marginal staining, rubbed; Skinner, Stephan Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae. London, 1671, folio, later calf gilt; Sewel, Willem A Large Dictionary English and Dutch. Amsterdam: J. ter Beek, 1754. 2 volumes, 4to, frontispiece with substantial loss laid down, contemporary tree calf gilt; Morell, Thomas Robert Ainsworth’s Dictionary English and Latin, 1773. 4to, title slightly dampstained and frayed, some spotting, boards detached, contents leaf supplied in pen facsimile, Riddle, Joseph E. A Copius and Critical Latin-English Lexicon. 1849. 4to, contemporary calf gilt; Liddell, H.G. & R. Scott. A Greek-English Lexicon. Oxford, 1849. 4to, contemporary calf gilt; Jamieson, John An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language. Edinburgh, 1808, 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary half calf; Jamieson, John Supplement to the Etymological Dictionary. Edinburgh, 1825. 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary quarter calf, uncut, head of spines worn; Highland Society of Scotland Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum, a Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. Edinburgh, 1828. First edition, 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary half calf gilt; Bell, J., publisher Bell’s New Pantheon, or Historical Dictionary 1790, 2 volumes in one, 4to, plates, contemporary half calf; Watt, Robert Bibliotheca Britannica. Edinburgh, 1824, 4 volumes, 4to, contemporary embossed calf; and several others, sold not subject to return (quantity)
A large collection of various mixed brass ware to include Victorian and later brass weights including bell weights, 1lb, two 2lb, 4lb, two 7lb, and two cylindrical weights to include a 7lb, a 4lb and a 2lb, two brass and steel handled jam pans, copper and brass warming jugs, a brass chestnut roaster, brass strainer, a brass paper knife, a Smiths plated open face pocket watch, the white dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, etc.
Various items of collectible pottery including a large terracotta mixing bowl with cream glazed interior, a large Bell Pottery blue and white transfer flower planter with two square carry handles, height 34cm, a Gaudy Welsh cider cup, a pink lustre cider cup, an Accrington commemorative pudding pot marked for the company 'W. T. Marriott Ltd Accrington', a large Spode fruit bowl with a naturalistic textured exterior, a The Friars of Aylesford studio pottery mug, a Noritake bowl of lobed form with painted and gilt interior, on three gilt feet, a Staffordshire figure of a boy with basket of shells, a hand painted Royal Worcester potpourri painted with white and red roses, unsigned (af), etc.
Royal Albert Old Country Roses part service, to include a teapot, plates, side plates, bowls, plates, bell, teacups, saucers, salt and pepper, etc. together with two Royal Kent side plates decorated with rabbits and squirrels, and a Royal Albert Moss Rose part tea service with four cups, milk jug, four side plates and four saucers (qty)
Collection of glassware, to include large glass dome/bell jar, h48cm, Art Deco style vase, h20cm, Art Deco mottled glass lamp shade, h14cm, glass dome, h22cm, red glass dome, h21cm, smaller glass dome, h20cm, two brown glass bottles, two glass vases, and two glass demijohn bottles, h33cm (13 in total)
Set of books, to include 'The Works of William Hogarth, reproduced from the original engravings' (London: Bell and Daldy, 1873, two volumes), Charles Halle, 'Beethoven's Sonatas' (London: Chappell), score for 'Lucrezia Borgia, A Lyric Tragedy' (London: T. Boosey and Co.), Ralph Gardiner, 'England's Grievance Discovered, In Relation To The Coal Trade; With The Map of the River of Tine, and Situation of the Town and Corporation of Newcastle' (Newcastle: The Exchange, 1796), 'Tracollo jntermede en deux acttes del signor pergolesi' (published 1753), among other, largely music-related volumes. (1 box)
Yorkshire inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the case with swan neck pediment and urn finial, turned columns, short door, bracket feet, 13" arched painted dial signed Plowman, Cawood, subsidiary seconds and date dials, eight-day movement striking on a bell, height 232cm, with pendulum, weights and winding key.
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