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Lot 506

Brass Wall Bracket and Bell (No Clanger)

Lot 333

A bronze ship's bell with hinged mount, height 22cm.

Lot 955

A late 19th century brass case mantle clock with two train French movement, mercury filled pendulum striking on a bell with white enamel dial, height 28cm.

Lot 16

A VINTAGE THREE STONE SYNTHETIC COLOUR CHANGE SAPPHIRE BRACELET. THE THREE PURPLE/BLUE STONES GRADUATED IN CLAW SETTINGS WITH BELL SHAPE ENGRAVED SEPARATORS ON A RIVETED BAR BRACELET. UNHALLMARKED AND ASSESSED AS 9ct YELLOE GOLD. LENGTH 17cms, WEIGHT 7.7grms.

Lot 961

A French boulle style and gilt metal mounted mantle clock by Henry Marc of Paris with enamel dial, the movement marked H.Marc Paris with sunburst pendulum striking on a bell (AF), height 28cm.

Lot 967

An early 19th century mahogany and ebony strung bracket clock of lancet form with twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the movement with repeat mechanism appears not to be functioning, back plate with border engraved decoration, Gothic style side view windows and raised on gilt brass ball feet, height 48cm.

Lot 332

A large vintage bronze bell, height 31cm.

Lot 968

A Cornish longcase clock face and movement by John Sampson of Penzance, fitted a typical eight day movement striking on a bell, together with pendulum and weights, height 58cm.

Lot 974

A French brass carriage clock in corniche case, the 2 inch white enamel dial with subsidiary hour dial and indistinctly signed F. Schondorfer, the movement striking on a bell and signed Aigille Reveil and No.6128, height including handle 14.5cm.

Lot 36

A studio pottery Totem candlestick by Lincoln Kirby-Bell, signed to the base and dated 2010, height 56cm.

Lot 206

A French Charles X rosewood portico clock under a glass dome. The clock chiming the hours and marking the half-hour with a passing strike on a single bell The frieze is inlaid with neoclassical marquetry. 64 cm high the dome x 29 cmCondition report: The pendulum is incorrect for the clockThe glass dome is damaged.

Lot 72

Collection of small ornaments, to include enamel and cloisonné eggs, a Hawaiian palm tree, red cinnabar style pot and cover, two malachite lions, Wedgwood glass bell, Mary Gregory style cranberry glass jug etc. (qty)

Lot 55

Bohemia style glass hand bell, the ruby central band with etched foliate decoration, 23cm high, Chinese glass paperweight depicting a ship, the black tapering plinth base with ship details, 18cm wide, 13cm high

Lot 36

Mixed brass and metalware, to include horse brasses, kettle, hand bell, boot pull, vases etc. (qty)

Lot 2

Vanessa Bell (British, 1879-1961)Tile Design for Kings College Garden Hostel, Cambridge pen and ink and watercolour27.9 x 21.6 cm. (11 x 8 1/2 in.) (sheet); 19 x 15.2 cm. (7 1/2 x 6 in.) (image)Executed in 1951Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Anthony d'Offay, London, where acquired byLady Mary KeenPrivate Collection, U.K.ExhibitedLondon, Anthony d'Offay, Vanessa Bell, Paintings and Drawings, 20 November-12 December 1973, cat.no.38London, The Fine Art Society, June 1975, cat.no.51We are grateful to Richard Shone for his assistance in cataloguing this lot.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 25

Anne Redpath (British, 1895-1965)White Tulips signed 'Anne Redpath' (lower right)oil on board48 x 71.7 cm. (19 1/8 x 28 1/4 in.)Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired from the 1956 exhibition by the father of the present ownerPrivate Collection, U.K.ExhibitedBristol, Royal West of England Academy, May 1956, cat.no.34'Probably through the influence of her husband, Redpath was invited to have a solo show exhibition at the Royal West of England Academy in Bristol in May 1956. This was part of the Academy's new policy to raise money and it was the first in a series that included Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell and Terry Frost. According to the Academy's records, the exhibition was a commercial success and both parties were happy. There were fifty-eight paintings and watercolours, including several loan pictures...In some ways the exhibition was a retrospective of the last six years' work, including work from the Spanish, Corsican and Brittany trips as well as still-lifes and interiors. After this show she exhibited regularly at the R.W.A. and in 1959 was elected an Academician.'(Patrick Bourne, Anne Redpath 1895-1962, Atelier Books, Edinburgh, 2004, pp.85-6).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 18

A Chamberlain Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, circa 1803-08The cup of bell shape with a heart-shaped handle, finely painted with 'Spaniel and Pheasant', the saucer with 'Setter and Black Grouse', the panels outlined in back within a broad gold band, the salmon-coloured ground gilt to simulate marble, saucer 13.7cm diam, puce script marks referring to Piccadilly address (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceTwinight CollectionA similar cup and saucer was sold by Bonhams on 15 November 2017, lot 271 and another is illustrated by Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain (1982), p.225, pl.265, the panels taken from W D Daniel's Rural Sports, published in 1802. The Chamberlain factory owned the 3-volume set of Rural Sports and used these as the source to decorate a wide range of ornamental porcelain.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 30

The Abergavenny Vase: an important Chamberlain Worcester vase and cover, circa 1813-14Of 'Regent' shape with ram's head handles and a pineapple finial picked out in gold, raised on a square foot, the front panel finely painted by Humphrey Chamberlain with a scene from William Shakespeare's Henry VIII, Act 3, scene 1, the reverse with the full arms of The Earl of Abergavenny, reserved on a salmon pink ground gilt with stars and other neoclassical ornament, the borders richly gilt in a similar style, 27cm high, Chamberlains Worcester and 63 Piccadilly in puce script on the underside of the cover together with a quotation from the play (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Earl of AbergavennyBonhams sale, 5 December 2007, lot 309Twinight CollectionThis vase formed part of one of the most important commissions received by the Chamberlain factory. The order was placed in June 1813 by Lord Nevill, Earl of Abergavenny and it was written up in detail in the factory records. The original order still exists, carefully preserved in the archives housed in the Museum of Royal Worcester. In addition to tea and dinner services, the order lists a series of vases with only brief descriptions, but sufficient to recognise the surviving parts of this most important set. Lord Nevill asked for '5 ornaments. 1 Regent Henry 8th, 2 chocolates, King John, King Richard 3rd, 2 Bell shape, Henry 6th, part 1, King John' The cost of this set was £60 18s.0d. Also ordered were '2 Luminaries' and '2 Grace mugs' as well as an inkstand. Most of these pieces still survive. The incredible 'Grace Mugs' were discovered by Henry Sandon in 1977 and with funds from the V and A he was able to purchase these for the Museum of Royal Worcester where they can be seen today. The inkstand was sold by Bonhams on 6 June 1990 and is now in the Cheekwood Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. The 'luminaries' are what we now call spill vases and these are in a private collection in Britain, while the 2 Bell shape [ornaments] which are small campana shaped vases remain within the Nevill family. The whereabouts of the two 'chocolates' is unknown. The present lot corresponds with the 'Regent' ornament listed in the order. This fine vase was named the 'Regent' shape in honour of the factory's most important patron. This vase was in a UK private collection and is illustrated by Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain, colour pl.VIII and pl.105, and on the front cover. It is also illustrated by John Sandon, Worcester Porcelain at Cheekwood (2008), p.163, and in the same author's Worcester Porcelain (2009), p.21.When the order was placed, Lord Nevill requested that it was to be ready in just four months. In reality the commission took more than a year to manufacture, and the porcelain was dispatched (or invoiced) from Worcester on 21 July 1814. Payment was received by the factory many months later.The source for the paintings on the 'ornaments' was a volume of scenes from Shakespeare published by John and Josiah Boydell. Some of the best artists of the day were commissioned by the Boydells for this influential work. The image chosen for this vase was a painting by Rev Matthew William Peters engraved by Robert Thaw. The Queen, surrounded by her Ladies in Waiting, is shown reprimanding Cardinal Wolsey. The Chamberlain archives record that a copy of Boydells' Illustrations from Shakespeare was purchased by the factory to be used as a source for their painters.Humphrey Chamberlain used the Boydell book when he decorated another significant commission. A dessert service made for the Prince Regent and referred to by his nephew Thomas Chamberlain as 'one small dessert service painted with subjects from Shakespeare by my uncle for the Prince Regent cost the latter 4000 pounds'. This set is now in Los Angeles County Museum.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1014

EARLY 18TH CENTURY NEWCASTLE HEAVY BALUSTER WINE GLASS, with bell bowl over a baluster stem with suspended air bubble, on a replacement hardwood foot, 16cm high

Lot 68

Harold Bell, circa 1865, 'The Wild Hills', a Lake District view, watercolour, signed, 9.75" x 13.5".

Lot 66

English Na ve School, Circa 1830, Thomas Bell of Highfield Suffolk and his prize Ox, watercolour, inscribed verso, 3" x 3.75, along with an unrelated 19th Century sketch of a ploughing scene, 3.75" x 5.75" (2).

Lot 3379

Various Cine Cameras including Pathe Baby Cine, Comet III, Nikkorex Zoom 8, Admira 8F, Beaulieu Automatic, Quarz, Bell & Howell 624EE and Yashimat Zoom; together with a Midas clockwork projector and a box of tripods

Lot 134

Boxed Tri-ang Minic Series 2 Fire Fighter Fire engine, red plastic body with friction drive motor, tinplate grill, bell and yellow extending ladder with fireman and hose, Minic Fire Service décor, very good condition, rubber bulb for operating water hardened, box fair lacks two end flaps.

Lot 46

A Murry pressed steel child’s pedal Fire Dept Engine, American circa 1980, painted in red with white bonnet lines and Fire Dept, Engine No.9 transfers to side, silver painted front grill and lights, chrome Fire Dept helmet bell and light to bonnet, chrome steering wheel and windscreen, pressed steel wheel hubs with chrome hub caps and solid rubber tyres, l.45” (115cm), w.14” (36cm), h.22” (56cm), good original condition.Please note: This item can be collected once fully paid, from TN31 6QT Appointment only after the sale, or can be shipped through Jentel Packaging t: 01268 776777 Email:enquiries@jentelpacking.co.uk  or Jason Hurst  Email:jasonmovesltd@gmail.com- mobile no:07341711803 for van delivery.

Lot 9

Tri-ang ‘The Duke Express’ child’s pedal train, English circa 1960, red painted pressed steel body with black grill and steering wheel, black rubber chimney and chrome bell, ‘Duke Express’ sticker to front, white solid wheels with solid rubber tyres, l.30” (76cm), w.14” (36cm), h.18” (46cm), in good, restored condition.Please note: This item can be collected once fully paid, from TN31 6QT Appointment only after the sale, or can be shipped through Jentel Packaging t: 01268 776777 Email:enquiries@jentelpacking.co.uk   or Jason Hurst  Email:jasonmovesltd@gmail.com- mobile no:07341711803 for van delivery.

Lot 9

A 9ct gold bell shape pendant on chain together with a 10ct gold dress stud, 3.1gLocation: Cab

Lot 103

Silver and white metal jewellery to include bracelets, two babies bangles with bell charms, a silver rope chain stamped 925 with a Murano style glass pendant together with a pair of 14ct and white stone hoop earrings

Lot 413

A George III brass/bell metal pestle and mortar, late 18th century, mortar 86mm high, a mid 18th century English brass candlestick, a Victorian brass snuff box, the lid engraved  M Marshall and a Victorian gadrooned cylindrical tobacco jar and cover with lead crest (7) Provenance: (pestle and mortar) Bought in the Lake District Mortar - foot chipped; candlestick worn and split on seam, tobacco jar slightly dented but complete, snuff box in good condition

Lot 39

A VINTAGE UNUSUAL BRASS BELL ON A WOODEN PLINTH POSSIBLY FROM A SHIP H:45CM

Lot 333

A COLLECTION OF THREE CAMERAS TO INCLUDEA GB BELL AND HOWELL 624EE AUTOSET, A PACEMAKER RECTAMAT AND A KODAK EKTANAR

Lot 67

A SMALL VINTAGE BRASS WALL BELL MARKED TITANIC 1912

Lot 2767

A BOXED NORSCOTT BELL 225A LOGGER 1:32 SCALE MODEL

Lot 1933

A PACKARD BELL LAPTOP WITH CARRY CASE

Lot 111

A gold charm bracelet, a 9ct gold curb link bracelet with heart shaped padlock clasp, London, suspending nine gold charms, all hallmarked or tested as approximately 9ct gold, to include a tiger's eye ball and claw charm, a basket containing cultured pearls, a poodle, a bell, etc., 39.78gCondition report: No safety chain. Padlock clasp a little dented.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to gold.

Lot 99

清 青花花卉紋仰鍾杯帶盞(共十件) comprising: four sets of bell-shaped cups with saucers, with extra two saucers, all decorated with floral motifcup: 7.8cm high; saucer: 13.5cm diameter each

Lot 239

with bell shaped bowl on a knopped stem, 14.5cm high; a George II air twist wine glass, the bowl engraved with a flower, 14cm high; an 18th century air twist wine glass with a bucket bowl, 14cm high; an 18th century wine glass with a drawn trumpet shaped bowl with tear inclusion, 13.5cm highCondition report: Order of the photograph 1. ok 2. possibly a ground down rim 3. small inclusion in the bowl 4. Slither out at the rim All with typical scratches

Lot 240

with bucket shaped bowls on air-twist stems, 14.5cm high; another, 15.5cm high; another, the bowl engraved with flowers, 14cm high; a George III wine glass with a bell shaped bowl on an air-twist stem, 16.5cm high; another, with drawn trumpet bowl, 14cm high; a George III squat drinking glass, with ogee shaped bowl on an air-twist stemCondition report: As photographed: 1. deep scratch to footrim and black specking 2. Chips to footrim and large slither out to the underside3. Small chip to rim and chips to footrim 4. ok5. ok6. ok7. ok 8. small nic out the rim

Lot 241

with bucket shaped bowls, 17cm and 14cm high; an 18th century wine glass with a bell shaped bowl on a plain knopped stem, 14.5cm high; a plain 18th century wine glass, the bowl engraved with a fanciful bird, the opposing side with a corn sheaf, 13.5cm highCondition report: Order in the photograph 1. appears fine 2. Chips to footrim 3. usual scrathing to bowl 4. Usual scratching to bowl

Lot 261

the inverted bell top case with handle and four pineapple finials, above 7inch (18cm) silvered dial, signed in the arch 'Chas Puckridge London', strike/silent lever at 3 o clock, date aperture, twin fusee movement now with 20th century anchor escapement and pendulum, on ogee gilt feet45cm high (handle folded), 32cm wideProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseFootnote: Charles Puckridge - apprenticed 1763, Free of the clockmakers Company 1776 - 1805.Condition report: currently working, but not tested for any great length of time.

Lot 295

with pillar cornered case, white dial within a symmetrical floral scroll engraved mask, with bell striking movement, 17cm high (handle folded)Provenance:A Hertfordshire town houseCondition report: Appears to wind and work. A few spots/blemishes to the lower part of front of the case. Lacquer is a little dulled. Glasses look Ok. Has a winding key.

Lot 348

the breakarch case with four urn finials, gilt corner columns, and arched brass side frets, on ogee brass feet, the arched dial with Chime/Silent and Cambridge Chimes/Chime on Eight Bells dials, unsigned silvered chapter ring, the three train movement chiming on 8 bells and striking on a further bell,46cm high, 40cm wideProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseCondition report: Appears to be working, but is rather dusty and paint surface is worn in places. The movement probably needs a clean and service. A few knocks to the case in places.

Lot 369

in the style of the washing painter, together with a Bell Krater in the manner of the FB Group, 14 x 23cm

Lot 414

retailed by Garrard, in Geogrian style, the brass dial with Whittington/Westminster/Winchester chiming selection dial to the arch, slow/fast and chime'silent dials to the upper spandrels, silvered dial, all with three train movement chiming on 8 bells and striking on a further bell, 39.5cm high (handled folded)Provenance:A Hertfordshire town houseCondition report: Appears fully wound and does not want to tick currently. Chimes and strikes when the hands are advanced, therefore needs attention to get it running. Visually in good order. No original winding key. Sold as seen.

Lot 425

the inverted bell top case with folding handle and four brass flambeau finials, the silvered 18cm dial signed above 'R. Darling, Lauder', with strike/silent and pendulum regulation dials to the arch, Rococo spandrels, date aperture, with twin fusee verge bell striking movement, signed to the backplate, on brass ogee feet,48cm high (handle folded), 29cm wideCondition report: Ticks for a short time only before stopping, movement therfore will probably need a service. Both barrels appear to wind without difficulty. Case looks sound but has a few minor shrinkage cracks. Dial has probably been cleaned.

Lot 506

John Nicol. After the Flood. What The Dambusters Did Next. A WW2 First Edition hardback book. Printed by Clays LTD of St Ives. Spine and dust jacket in near perfect order. Multi signed by 617 sqn Pilots: Reg Spencer, Bernard Mahey, Benny Goodman, John Bell, Frank Tilley, G Johnson, Charles Avery, Colin Cole and others. 336 pages. Good condition est.

Lot 510

John Sweetman. Bomber Crew. Taking On the Reich. A WW2 First Edition Hardback book. Dust jacket and spine in mint condition. Published by Little, Brown of London. Signed by RAF Bomber Crew Pilots: Charles Avey, John Bell, Basil Fish, Benny Goodman, Arthur Poore and one other. Good condition est.

Lot 500

Colin Higgs and Bruce Vigar. Voices in Flight: The Dambuster Squadron. A WW2 First Edition hardback book. Dustjacket and spine in mint condition. Printed by Pen and Sword Aviation of South Yorkshire. Multi Signed by Dambuster Pilots: Benny Goodman, John Bell, Frank Tilley, G Johnson, Bernard Mably and one other. 196pages. 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 501

Chris Ward and Andy Lee. Dambusters. The Definitive History of 617 Squadron at War 1943 1945. A WW2 First Edition Hardback book. Dust jacket and spine in near perfect condition. Printed by The Cromwell Press. Multi signed by RAF pilots: Basil Fish, Reg Scrivener, Colin Cole, R. Barton, Benny Goodman, John Bell, Phil Spence, Harry Johnson, Norman Boorer, Freddie Watts and others. Also signed by the Author Chris Ward. 288 pages. Good condition est.

Lot 7

69 Space Exploration FDC with Stamps and FDI Postmarks, housed in a good Quality Binder with Stunning NASA images, Missions Include Expedition 28/29 TMA 02M (to ISS) 2011, Endeavour docked with the ISS 2011, Atlantis STS 135 (Final Mission to ISS) 2011, Liberty Bell recovering spent Booster Rockets from Atlantic Ocean 2011. 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 511

Alan W Cooper. Beyond the Dams to the Tirpitz. A WW2 First Edition hardback. Spine and dustjacket in average condition, early signs of age. Printed by William Kimber of London. Signed by Dambuster Pilots: Des Phillips, G Johnson, Charles Avey, John Langston, Benny Goodman, Reg Spencer, John Bell, Kim Lucas, Basil Fish and two others. 253 pages. Good condition est.

Lot 95

Quantity of German silver coins, includes Deutsches 5 Reich mark Paul Von Hindenburg (A) 1935 x 2, 5 Reich mark church (A) eagle with 2 swastikas 1935 x2, 5 Reichsmark Paul Von Hindenburg (A) eagle large swastika in wreath 1936, 5 Reich mark Paul Von Hindenburg (A) eagle large swastika in wreath 1937, 5 Reich mark Paul Von Hindenburg (A) eagle large swastika in wreath 1938, 5 Reich mark Paul Von Hindenburg (D) eagle large swastika in wreath 1938, 2 Reich mark Paul Von Hindenburg (A) eagle large swastika in wreath 1937, 2 Reich mark Paul Von Hindenburg (F) eagle large swastika in wreath 1937, 2 Reich mark Paul Von Hindenburg (A) eagle large swastika in wreath 1939, 1 Reich mark German Empire (G) 1874, 1 Reich pfennig copper eagle wreath with swastika (A) 1938, 1 Reich pfennig eagle small wreath with swastika (G) 1941, DDR 5 Mark 20 years DDR commemorative coins 1969 x 2 (15) Together with a collection of coins from the USA, Canada and UK, includes USA 1oz fine silver Liberty Dollar 1992 in mint condition, walking Liberty Half Dollar 1943 and 1944, 1956 Franklin Liberty Bell Half Dollar, Sacagawea Liberty Dollar 2000, a Quarter Dollar Washington 1776-1976, Buffalo 5 Cents 1936, Canada 1867-1967 commemorative silver coin boxed with case, Canadian silver Dollar 1867-1967, Canada silver Dollar 1965, UK Churchill commemorative coin 1965, rocking horse Crown George V 1935, One Penny Victoria 1898, One Penny Edward VS VII 1906, One Penny Georg IVS V 1919, silver Threepence Georg IVS V 1920, silver Threepence Georg VS V 1930, silver Threepence Georg IVS VI 1940, together with two AAFES Pog 2000 and 2005B US tokens, Glasgow Corporation Transport 3p orange and 3p blue plastic tokens.

Lot 32A

A bronze tortoise reception bell, 18 cms in length. 

Lot 179

19th century Vincenti et Cie mantel clock. The clock having a polished black body with ormulu mounts, surmounted with a bronzed sculpture of the French philosopher Voltaire heightened with gilt, striking to a bell, approx 49 h x 29 x 14.5 cms, complete with pendulum. 

Lot 50

Vintage cameras, including a Lubitel 166U Made in USSR camera in the original box with instructions, a G.B Bell and Howell 624 8mm in original case, Eumig Electric camera made in Austria in original case, Zenit-B camera with Helios 44-2 lens made in USSR and Wallace Heaton Zodel-G 1:4.5/240mm lens, and a Nikaiyo FMD camera and Soligor MK-2S flash. Together with a camera accessories including a Agfalux flash in original case and Agfa Lucimat light meter in the original box, a Sixon light meter in the original box. (9)

Lot 433

Miscellaneous MG Accessories - lady driver's travelling jewellery box; 1950's novelty brass MG Showroom tea bell (ex-University Motors MG dealership London); a Glenfiddich Whisky flask for the MG owner and a chrome plated 1930's Art Deco Motoring cigarette case for the classic MG owner.  --

Lot 378

Box of vinyl LPs and singles to include Super Tamla Motown collection including: The Supremes, Martha and The Vandellas, Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops, The Temptations. Lps to include: 'My Baby Just Cares for me' by Mary Wells, 'Little Steve Wonder the Twelve Year Old Genius', Otis Reading and Carla Thomas, British Motown Chart Busters, 'Relating', William Bell etc. (26 singles, 21 Lps and 2 boxsets.) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Mary Wells has a few scratches (see pic). All in played condition - some more so than others. Singles - generally grubby and well played condition.

Lot 157

Robert Bell (Cornish 20th century), a pair of beach scenes. Signed watercolours. 33 x 51 cm approx. Framed and glazed. (2)(B.P. 21 + VAT)

Lot 39

White metal reception bell on ceramic base, together with a pair of silver plated repousse decorated Adam style, vase-shaped dwarf candlesticks on square bases. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 143

David P Morgan (Welsh 20th century), pair of Pembrokeshire coastal scenes. Signed watercolours. 21 x 33 cm approx. (Amroth and Cauldy Island). With another similar watercolour study by Robert Bell. (3)(B.P. 21 + VAT)

Lot 345

Two boxes of assorted photographic equipment to include: G. B. Bell & Howell 8mm projector model 606H, box of slides tourist, topographical, etc., Fujimoto photo MFG.co ltd. 'Lucky Tiny', Fuji Film JZ500 boxed, Construments London ltd. ray 9.5mm film projector, Kodak autographic junior, Kodak Coloursnap 35, Olympus OM20 35mm camera, etc. (2)(B.P. 21 + VAT)

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