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A group of modern china all decorated with Pheasants to include: baluster posy vase, signed James Skerrett; a bell with gilt handle, single vignette decorated with Pheasant, gilt foliage decoration, signed by James Skerrett; Lynton china pot pourri and cover, signed by T G Abbotts and a Francis Clark china vase, flared rim, gilt heightened, signed (4)
An early 20th Century Sutherland china part tea service pattern no: 1105 to include: 8 cups, 12 saucers, 12 plates, sugar bowl, milk jug, pair of cake plates, scalloped bowl together with a Shore & Goggins Longton (English Bell China) part service to include: 8 cups, 11 saucers, 12 plates and a jug (1 box)
Fabergé - a silver-mounted blue ceramic bell push, the cabochon white stone push button is set within a foliate circular surround and acanthus design rim to the base, on three lobed circular feet, signed to the base ÔÀÁÅÐÆÅ and initial for work master Karl Armfeldt, with 88 zolotnik, kokoshnik mark and scratched inventory number 13113, 7cm diameter
WW2 Dambusters multiple signed bookplate. Signed by 8 617 sqn veterans inc Benny Goodman, Des Phillips, John Bell, Basil Fish, Colin Cole, John Langston, Ken Johnson. 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 Dambusters multiple signed book The Dambusters by Max Arthur. Signed inside by 617 sqn veterans 13 inc Dambusters Fred Sutherland, Grant McDonald, G L Johnson, Tony Iveson, Ray Grayston plus Colin Cole, John Bell, John Langston, Ken Jenkinson, Basil fish, Frank Tilley, Len Lucas. 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 Bomber Boys multiple signed hardback book by Kevin Wilson. Signed inside by 14 Bomber veterans inc Laurie Godfrey 408 sqn, H Dors DFC 9 sqn, A McKie DFC 106 sqn, Phillip Gray 186 Sqn, Basil Fish 617 Sqn, Arthur Poore DFC, Ted Wass 617 Sqn, John Langston 617 sqn, Ken Lucas 617 sqn, John Bell 617 sqn, Jim McGillivray 115 sqn. 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
Autographed Man City 12 X 8 Photo - Col, Depicting A Superbly Produced Montage Of Images Relating To Manchester City's 'Holy Trinity' Of Colin Bell, Mike Summerbee And Francis Lee In 1972, Signed By All 3 Players Using A Black Marker. 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
A Queen Anne floral marquetry inlaid walnut longcase clock, the 11" silvered and brass dial with Roman Numerals, seconds subsidiary and date aperture, pierced brass spandrels, signed Tho (Thomas) Trout London, five pillar eight day movement striking on single bell, height 217cm, width 47.5cm & depth 26cm, with pendulum but no weights. Condition - various restoration and repairs including re construction of the bottom section, re-placement glasses, later hinges, the lower hood door hinge is broken, later feet, general wear including minor losses to inlay, marks, scuffs and scratches etc.
A group of Royal Albert Old Country Roses and imitation Old Country Roses, the tea set Royal Albert comprising teapot, cups saucers, milk jugs, sugar bowls, cake plates and side plates, together with various imitation Albert ornaments, to include the telephone, salt and pepper pot, shoes, bell, swan ornament, clock tower, etc. (2 trays)
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a paperweight in the form of a seated cat with gold plug, height 13.5cm, and a Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern bell, height 13.5cm (2).Additional InformationThere is no box for the paper weight, but it is in good condition. Likewise with the bell, in good condition, but no box.
A 19th century Bohemian gilt ruby glass specimen vase decorated with an oval panel of flowers, height 21.5cm, together with a cranberry glass vase, a basket, a bell, a ewer, a small butter boat and an Art Nouveau moulded glass lamp shade (7).Additional InformationThe Bohemian vase with some rubbing to gilding and a few small nicks to the underside of the foot rim. The ewer with a crude repair to a crack at the top of the handle. The butter boat with a loss to one of the petals of the feet. The basket with chips to two of the raised moulded details. The handle to the bell has been reattached, this may not be the original one, as there is no provision on the inside for a clanger. This handle also has a chip to the top of it.
A late 19th century gilt spelter eight day mantel clock modelled with a seated female figure, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals and floral detailing with movement striking on a bell, height approx 28cm.Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order. General age wear tarnishing to the detailing throughout. Some rubbing to the gilding to the dial and to the plaque and small chips to the dial at winding aperture, with pendulum and key.
A Vandyke Regulator eight day drop dial wall clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals, diameter 30cm, the case with marquetry decoration including horse to lower section, striking on a bell, with paper label to interior, with pendulum, length approx 70cm.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order. Heavy general wear, some losses to the case, crazing, dirt, discolouration, some losses, splits to carved detail at sides, dirt to glazed panel, etc.
ROBERT BOLTON OF WIGAN; a late George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the painted dial with Roman numerals and two central subsidiary dials, signed 'Robert Bolton Wigan' below a moon phase and movement striking on a bell, the hood with flower head swan necks and gilt detailing, with fluted column supports, above a trunk with moulded Gothic door flanked by cluster column quarter pilasters, on ogee bracket feet, height 230cm.Additional InformationWe can not guarantee that the clock is in full working order. The hand is lacking to the lower subsidiary dial. Mechanism grubby throughout. There is a crack to the panel at the bottom of the trunk. The back panel has an old repaired wood plate to the inside. The hinges are not original and the glass to the hood might not be original. The clock may have had an overhaul several years ago. General age wear and some losses and chips here and there. We are unsure if this is a marriage. There is no visible worm damage.
The Monte Cassino Bell'. The Bell and the accompanying framed 'letter' have been displayed in the Bell at Boxford public house for decades. Following the retirement of the publican, the entire contents were cleared. The letter reads as follows; "This Bell was recovered during the aftermath of the fierce battles of Monte Cassino in May 1944. It was carried throughout the Allied offensives in Italy and at the end of the war came to England. It has been kindly loaned to the Bell at Boxford by Mr F Dixon who served with the Parachute Regiment during the Italian campaign. After the Allied landings in Salerno in September 1943 the Axis Forces withdrew to a fortified line, one of the most vital points being the hilltop Monastery complex known as Monte Cassino. The monastery itself contained many priceless religious treasures as well as being itself an ancient historic site. In December 1943 the Allies assaulted the position but were repulsed by well sited Axis troops mainly from formations of Panzer Grenadiers and Para troops. Allied attacks continued into the new year without success even after the position had been outflank by further landings behind the front at Anzio-Nettuno. Attempt to pound the defenders into submission with tactical and strategic air forces or to dislodge them with artillery met with failure. The monastery complex was reduced to rubble, aiding the Axis infantry enormously, each stone became a fiercely contested strongpoint which could only be taken after the most bitter hand to hand fighting. Eventually in May 1944, after continuous and costly fighting, the summit was captured by Free French colonial mountain troops and units of the Polish Free Army. The loss of the Monte Cassino position forced the Axis armies to withdraw along with the whole front and paved the way to the end of the Second World War in Italy. This Monte Cassino Bell is a permanent reminder of one of the most controversial battles of that war." The Bell was recovered from the Bell at Boxford following the retirement of the publican. The Para troop Regiment has been contacted and they have no formal record of the Bell being returned to England. The only provenance the auctioneers have is the letter accompanying the Bell. Whilst there is no one who can collaborate the story, the Auctioneers have no reason to doubt the authenticity.
2 Stratton compacts, Swatch Watch 1994, Sekonda watch tapestry handbag and mirror, brass shoe horn with horse head, opera glasses, Armstrong-Siddeley car bonnet mascot late C20th, J Lucas wind up inspection lamp, a ladle, bell, late Victorian Art Nouveau brass piano sconces, decorative door pull, bronze bust of Diana, pen knives etc
1976 Suzuki 250 GT, 247cc. Registration number PNR 710R. Frame number 98415. Engine number GT250 98756.The GT series of motorcycles were manufactured and marketed by Suzuki between 1972-1977, with a range of engine capacities and cylinder counts. In 1973 the T250 twin was updated with new bodywork, Ram Air cooling, a single disc brake in front and was designated GT250. The GT250 retained its original engine and six-speed transmission, both remaining basically unchanged from the T20 x6 Hustler of 1966. The marketing name of "Hustler" was retained for the North American market. The Ram Air cylinder head was no longer used on the 1976 year's GT250A, new cylinder finning was supposed to make up for its benefits. The model got cleaner lines, thanks to the dropping of the rather large Ram Air device. The new four port SCAV engine delivered slightly more power, a washable air filter, revised second and third gear ratios and a four (instead of three) bearing crankshaft. Passenger footrests were moved from the swinging arm to the frame. The side cover lost its fake air intakes. PNR was in the long term ownership of Jackie Bell, a grass track racer from Lincolnshire and emerged from a 20 year slumber in his shed upon his demise. Bought from his estate by James Riches in July 2015 who sold it to David Storr who gave it to this firm to auction in July 2017 as lot 1525. Bought by our vendor as a father/son project, it was stripped, the frame had two cracks that were welded then powder coated, the engine was stripped and rebuilt and the tin ware painted. Then the project stalled, reassembled for this auction with new fork seals, headstock and swinging arm bearings it now requires finishing. A new loom is required and other fettling.Sold with the V5C.
A good quality brass barrelled flintlock musketoon, by Parkes, c 1770, 31” overall, 3 stage barrel 15” with bell mouth muzzle and octagonal breech with simple foliate engraving and bearing Tower private proofs; signed stepped lock with foliate engraving and safety bolt; walnut fullstock with silver wire inlaid shell and scrolls around the breech tang, engraved brass mounts including flat side plate, trigger guard with foliate finial, and oval escutcheon. Basically GC (no mainspring, the cock a crude replacement, the butt has been fractured and repaired) Possibly by John Parkes of Birmingham 1768-88 £500-800.
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