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WOOLF, Virginia. Flush, a Biography. Hogarth Press, London. 1933 Large Paper 1st Ed. In original publisher’s cloth with dust wrapper. 4 original drawings by Vanessa Bell and six other illustrations. [1]Condition report: Boards stained and spotted.Internally clean.Wrapper has some damp staining to bottom edge of spine, various chips and tears.Brown paper repair to rear flap.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having an unsigned painted 12" arch dial, with subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case having spiral turned pilasters and rosewood crossbanding, h.223cm
Thomas Hughes of London - a Geo III ebony veneered on oak bracket clock, having an unsigned white enamel dial with subsidiary strike/silent and seconds dial to the arch, with twin winding holes for an eight-day brass gut driven fusee musical movement, having pull-repeat, six hammers striking graduated bells and one hammer striking single hour bell, anchor escapement (probably converted from verge), signed and engraved backplate, the caddy case with lacquered brass carry handle and gilt metal fret panels, h.47cm, sold with associated rosewood wall bracketCondition report: In running order.Strikes working.Dial heavily crazed and discoloured, most noticeably to centre.Some further modest paint flaking to dial.Case tired, all gilt worn, some age wear and scuffs etc to ebony.Movement appears good and has evidently been fully overhauled at some point.Notes suggest cleaned and restored in 2015.Some veneer losses above glazing to rear door.With pendulum but no key.
A Victorian brass lantern clock, having a fret-cut gallery over brass Roman chapter ring, single blue steel hand, thirty-hour weight driven movement with anchor escapement and bell striking, the case with plain doors, the whole with single lead weight, brass weighted long pendulum, and on crude ebonised oak wall bracket, dial dia.16cm, clock h.33cm
A 19th century gilt brass mantel clock, having an unsigned convex white enamel dial, twin winding holes for an eight-day French brass movement striking on a bell hourly and half-hourly, stamped L.F. and numbered 40618, the case surmounted with a reclining maiden and raised upon an alabaster plinth, h.36cm, w.29cm Condition report: Dial generally very good, with very minor nibbles around winding holes and one small sliver chip to outside of dial at 3 o'clock (not visible when door closed).In running order.Strike working.Some nibbles to edges of alabaster plinth, principally to sides and back.Gilt brass tarnished all over.Appears all original.
A collection of eleven 18ct yellow gold Charms / small Pendants, eight marked including Maltese Cross, camel, horseshoe, bell, book etc., three others unmarked; Nefertiti, screw and cross, approx total weight 23.5g, together with three 14ct gold charms, two unmarked, 8g and two others in yellow metal (15)
Irving (Washington). The Works, London: George Bell, 1876. 11 volumes (of ?), 8vo, contemporary red half calf gilt, a few covers detached and several labels missing - Scott (Walter). The Waverley Novels, Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1860. 41 volumes (of ?; several volumes lacking), 8vo, contemporary red half calf gilt, wear, several labels missing - Johnson (Samuel). The Rambler, London: J. Parsons, 1793. 4 volumes, 12mo, contemporary marbled calf (joints cracked, labels gone, volume 1 front board near detached), engraved series-title to each volume (Parson's English Classics), engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, contemporary bookplates of William Blair of Blair, volumes 2 and 3 engraved titles each with section excised at head - Hawkesworth (John). The Adventurer, Dublin: T. Ewing, 1770. 2 volumes, 12mo, contemporary sprinkled calf by H. Scott of Carlisle (volume 2 front board detached), internal worming - and numerous others, mainly literature and history in leather bindings (including many odd volumes), bindings mainly defective (qty: 4 cartons) The lot sold not subject to return; a project for an aspiring bookbinder?
A Royal Albert 'Moonlight Roses' pattern part Dinner and Tea Service, to include a 'Posy Bowl' , sic Cups, six Saucers, six Dinner Plates, six Cake Plates, Cream Jug, two Vases, Ginger Jar, six Bowls, two Egg Cups, Bell, etc, all decorated with blue and purple rose pattern enclosed with gilt rim, 48 pieces overall (a lot)
S. Daniel, an oak and walnut banded 8-day longcase clock with rocking ship automaton, the 12in painted dial with rocking ship automaton to the arch, black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed S. Danial, the two-weight movement striking on a bell, the case with arched hood and columns, 80½in (204.5cm) high, with pendulum, lacks one weight.
Ogden, Halifax, an oak 8-day longcase clock with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the twelve-inch square brass dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and decorative spandrels, signed Ogden, Halifax, the case with plain trunk door, square hood and columns, 87½in (222.25cm) high.
An exceptionally attractive French Ormolu and porcelain mantle Clock the two-train movement by Leroy & Fils, Paris, serial No. 16549 striking the hours and passing half hours on a bell, the porcelain face 3 1/2" diameter decorated in blue and gold having a colourful atmospheric depiction to the central reserve of a romantic scene in a classical garden with a chateau visible in the distance, the hours marked within individual reserves with Roman numerals.The decorative pendulum has a gilded bob-weight featuring a pair of opposing butterflies clinging to a sphere and it swings before a shaped porcelain panel with a scene of a planted urn on a stone walled terrace whilst beyond in a wooded valley with tall flowering plants is a viaduct enveloped in vegetation leading to a chateau with a pillared terrace high on the valley side. Beneath the pendulum is another flat porcelain panel set into the base, this beautifully portraying a Mediterraneanesque coastal scene with the turquoise seascape framed by an overhanging tree bough and a Yucca. These porcelain panels have various annotations to the reverse in red/brown freehand script with the numbers 16458, which ironically is one digit at variance from that of the mechanism. The very grand Ormolu frame features much symbolism with Angelic faces bearing crowns of fruiting Vines and elsewhere is much trailing foliage, leaf-scrolls and Fuchsia-like flower blooms. The cylindrical clock housing stands on a platform in turn supported on canted porcelain/enamelled Cobalt blue tapering square pillars with Ionic capital design scrolls and fruiting Vine crowned Angelic faces and at their bases Olympic torches, Rose blooms and ribbons. The whole is supported on four leaf-scroll detailed feet whilst the pediment is formed by a Cobalt blue and gold urn, the reserves front and rear illustrating colourful and skilfully portrayed flowers. The time piece is 14 1/4" high, 10" wide and 4 3/8" deep. This clock is sold together with a pair of associated Ormolu and porcelain two-light candelabra having been together for some considerable time. The candelabra each has a plinth base with a porcelain frieze raised on four compressed circular feet and a Cobalt blue, gold and white boss to the stem decorated with colourful flower blooms and with similarly decorated sconces supported on scrolling budded stems, each candelabrum also having a central finial surmounted by an opening flower bud. 11 3/8" high, 7 3/4" wide and 3 3/4" deep. Altogether forming a most magnificent mantelpiece garniture set. The winding key is present as is the smaller key for regulation of the movement from the front via the spindle for such purpose located above the twelve o'clock position. The clock has been running satisfactorily during cataloguing and in the run-up to the auction.
Racing Driver Biographies: Graham Hill with Neil Ewart, Graham; Duncan Hamilton with Lionel Scott, Touch Wood!; Paul Frere translated by Louis Klemantaski, Frere; Jackie Stewart & Eric Dymock, World Champion; Ewan Young with James Hunt, James Hunt Against All Odds; Roy Salvadori & Anthony Pritchard, Roy Salvadori Racing Driver; and Derek Bell with Alan Henry, Derek Bell, My Racing Life, all with dust jackets (7)
A 19th century frosted glass claret jug with gilded cranberry glass entwined snake handle, 31cms (12.25ins) high; together with a Vaseline glass hand bell, 23cms (9ins) high; a 19th century flashed glass scent bottle with gilt and floral decoration, 18cms (7ins) high and a Victorian glass vase, 35cms (13.5ins) high (4).Condition ReportThe claret jug - there is a crack to the snake where it meets the body of the jug and wear to the gilding.The hand bell - no chips or cracks but missing its clapperScent bottle - there is a large chip to the lower rim and chip to upper rimGlass vase - wear to the gilding otherwise good condition.
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
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
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
An 18th Century flame mahogany longcase clock with blind fretwork detail to hood. 12" square brass dial with Roman/Arabic silvered chapter rings and pierced steel hands with calendar wheel, signed Benjamin Anns, Highworth. 8 day movement with rack and snail striking a bell, of four pillar construction with recoil anchor escapement. With keys, pendulum and weights, 216cm high, case a/f in places
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