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Carved elm naturalistic fruit bowl, a burr walnut musical cigarette box with marquetry inlay, an olive wood stained cigarette box, a middle eastern inlaid cigarette box another decorative box and other decorative items including a small table bell with turned ebony handle, a heavy gauge brass bowl etc
TREE-BARK ENAMELLED PORCELAIN BELL TASHIRO MARK of three-sectioned conical form, enamelled on the exterior with a ferocious dragon amidst clouds, the interior near one of the apertures below the mouth rim with a three character maker's mark(21.3cm high)Footnote: Provenance: Private Scottish collection, Glasgow c. 1900, thence by descent
Hayley Mills signed 16x12 The Parent Trap colour promo photo. Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills (born 18 April 1946) is an English actress. The daughter of Sir John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell, and younger sister of actress Juliet Mills, Mills began her acting career as a child and was hailed as a promising newcomer, winning the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for her performance in the British crime drama film Tiger Bay (1959), the Academy Juvenile Award for Disney's Pollyanna (1960) and Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Actress in 1961. During her early career, she appeared in six films for Walt Disney, including her dual role as twins Susan and Sharon in the Disney film The Parent Trap (1961). Her performance in Whistle Down the Wind (a 1961 adaptation of the novel written by her mother) saw Mills nominated for BAFTA Award for Best British Actress. 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
Rory Breslin (b.1963) Mask of the Campanile, Demosthenes Bronze, 68 cm high x 47 wide (26¾ x 18½) Number 2 from an edition of 3 Framed by his skull-cap and his energetic billowing hair and beard, the grave and meditative concentration on Demosthenes' face is created by the deep furrows of the fore-head, the protruding brows and the shadows in the corners of the eyes. The concentration of energy in his gaze is achieved by the profound working of forms. The orator's face carries an expression of determination and nervous intensity heightened by the polished gold light that illuminates his eyes. With his mouth slightly parted as if to speak, this image is wholly in accord with ancient writers' descriptions of Demosthenes (384-322 B.C.), which present him as an aggressive politician who defended the interests of Athens. The Mask of the Campanile is an interpretation of Thomas Kirks ' (1781-1845) key stone of Demosthenes on the West facing facade of the Trinity College Campanile. The other figurative keystones depict Homer, Socrates and Plato representing the liberal arts. The Campanile marks the central axis of the main front squares of the Trinity College campus. It was designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, and the foundation stone was laid 1st. December, 1852. Built by Henry Kingsmill at a cost of £3,500, it was complete by 1854. It is the most recent bell tower in a long line dating back to the original tower of the monastery of All Hallows. The college tradition and superstition holds that any student who passes beneath the campanile while the bell is tolling will fail their exams, causing some to never pass under it until they finish their time at Trinity College. On graduation day, a celebratory walk under Demosthenes is a rite of passage.
A Hornby 0 gauge No 2 'Control' Signal box and Lever Frame, the signal box in printed buff brickwork with name 'Windsor' to front and gold 'Hornby Series' transfer between locking room windows, F, chimney missing, damage to rectangular-tiled blue roof, windows and other areas, together with a 6-lever frame in lined green on black base, complete with clip-on section, G-VG, No 1 bell-crank pivot pin missing (2)
A Hornby 0 gauge No 2 'Control' Signal box and Lever Frame, the signal box in printed buff brickwork with name 'Windsor' to front, G, slight damage to curved-tiled blue roof, centre window bars and a few scratches elsewhere, together with a 6-lever frame in lined green on black base, clip-on section removed, otherwise G-VG, No 4 bell-crank cut short (2)
A Hornby 0 gauge No 2 Signal box and two Non-Hornby Lever Frames, the signal box in printed buff brickwork without name but with red-printed trade-mark panel, G, rear hinged panel missing, slight damage to curved-tiled blue roof and a few scratches elsewhere, together with a made-up 6-lever frame and another 8-lever frame, both on wooden bases and probably from LMC or Bond's components, both F-G, one bell-crank detached and another loose on 6-lever unit (4 inc loose bell-crank)
Hornby 00 Gauge Ivatt Locomotive and Rolling Stock and quantity of Scenic Accessories including Figures Buildings and Scenic Trees and scatter material, unboxed BR black Ivatt 2-6-0 46400, three SR green coaches, nine wagons, F-G, Station Steps (3), Country Church (boxed, unmade), Level Crossing and point (in Bell Inn Box), Scenic items, various sets of figures by Merit, Preiser, Bachmann and Dart Castings, Hornby, Harburn, Detail Matters, Ten Commandments and Tiny Signs Road Signs and Furniture, Langley Grave Stones, Petrol Pumps and Coalman Set, Peco Oil Drums, Dustbins, Cones, Pipes, Time Cast Grave Stones and Harburn coal, Ratio Telegraph Poles and Lineside Hut kits, Ten Commandments stone walling set, various Scenic scatter, Cork and Trees by Noch Gaugemaster, Jarvis, Hornby, Expo and others, most Scenic items in unopened original packs, G-VG, packaging G (qty)
A 19thC brass hook & spike lantern clock, engraved for Thos Moore, Ipswich, surmounted by a strapped bell, with four urn finials between pierced scroll frets, over tapering columns, on ball feet, 17cm diameter Roman numeric dial signed Tho. Moore Ipswich, with single pointer, chain driven balance wheel escapement, with pendulum, wall bracket and weight, 39cm high.
Joseph Wilson of Stamford. A Georgian grandmother long case clock, the break arch dial painted with flowers and fruit, dial bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, two train eight day movement, with bell strike, the hood with a break arch pediment, brass capped fluted columns, the trunk of plain form, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and key, 182cm high.
An Indian late 19thC rosewood and inlaid writing box, Victorian floral printed lacquer glove box, two chinoiserie lacquer pen boxes, pens and nibs, a shop counter bell, a German Art Nouveau brass inkwell on stand, decorated with water lily, continental brass rococo style inkwell and a French enamel billy can. (a quantity)
Eight Royal Doulton figures, comprising Sir Winston Churchill HN3057 with wooden stand; 'Lambing Time' HN1890; 'Southern Bell' HN229; 'Queen Elizabeth II' a limited edition numbered 797/3000; 'Amy's Sister' HN3345 (factory second, chipped); 'Vivenne' HN2073 and a Winston Churchill character jug (8)
A 19th century mahogany arch-top repeater bracket or mantel clock, J. Tilbury of Guernsey, the case inlaid with brass foliate embellishments and raised on four brass ball feet, the painted dial with black Roman numerals, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, 39cm high (not running).Condition report: Strike train does not wind. Clock winds but does not run for more than a few seconds. Repeater not functioning. Case fair with some minor cosmetic marks and blemishes and general signs of age and use. No key for back or front doors. dial fair with overall cracklure and some wear around the winding holes.
A George III oak and mahogany brass dial longcase clock, Joseph Brown of Worcester, the hood with swan neck pediment and plain door flanked by turned columns, the boxwood strung trunk with shaped cross-banded door above a cross-banded base box raised on slender bracket feet, the 11 7/8" brass dial with moulded spandrels and silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the four-pillar movement striking on a bell, with weights, pendulum and winder, 38cm wide x 22cm deep x 204cm high.Condition report: Movement winds, runs and strikes and appears in good general order. Hood lacking centre finial. Small repairs to hood door veneer - not disfiguring. Dial good with only negligible signs of age and use. Trunk and base box appear good, clean and original with only very minor shrinkage at panel joints. Decorative panel beneath trunk door is slightly warped inwards at one corner with an associated loss to the rosewood stringing.
A French art deco mixed marble and spelter clock garniture, the veined pink marble octagonal case supported on pink and green wedge brackets and flanked by standing spelter hounds on a rectangular veined grey base, with a pair of conforming square section vases, the silvered dial signed Angillis, Rouen, and having black Arabic numerals, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, clock 61cm long x 23cm high, vases 16.5cm high.
A George III mahogany, 30-hour longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan-neck pediment and freestanding Corinthian columns, with brass entablature, enclosing a 12” arched dial with painted floral spandrels and arch, Roman numerals, date subsidiary dial and signed ‘Bancroft, Scarbro’, the 30-hour movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, restored, with key and weight, 213cm high (5)Condition report: Restored, including later cheeks and the arch of the inside trunk door later. Some loss of colour with re-polishing etc. top section of pendulum - metal strap broken. Not operational in vendor’s home.
Elizabeth I, Second issue, Shilling, mm. cross-crosslet, 5.10g/9h; Third issue, Sixpence, 1561, mm. pheon, bust 1F, 2.28g/11h; Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1576, mm. eglantine, bust 5A, 2.36g/6h, Threepence, 1582, mm. sword, 1.15g/1h; Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. bell, 2.86g/2h (N 1985, 1997-8, 2014; S 2555, 2561, 2563, 2573, 2577); together with Shillings (2), Sixpences (4), Threepences (2), a Groat, Halfgroat, Penny and an Irish Halfpenny of Elizabeth I [17]. Varied state, several clipped or damaged £100-£120
James I, Farthings (4), Harington type 2, mm. lis, 0.61g/6h (E 18b; S 2676), Lennox type 2, mm. flower, 0.37g/6h (E 25; S 2678), Lennox type 3 (2), mm. key, 0.59g/12h, mm. turtle, 0.58g/6h (E 34, 42; S 2679); Charles I, Farthings (2), Maltravers type 2, mm. bell, 0.44g/12h (E 131j; S 3198), Maltravers type 3, mm. woolpack/portcullis, 0.59g/12h (E 137b; S 3199) [6]. Good fine or better £80-£100
18th Century Tokens, LONDON, Blackfriars, James Spittle [with J. Kirby and Richard Lashmar of Brighton, Sussex], Halfpence, 1795 (2), 9.45g/6h (DH 902), 9.98g/6h (DH 903), St James’s Street, William Stinton, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.35g/3h (DH 904), St Martin’s Lane, William Williams, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.44g/6h (DH 915); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Henry Hickman, Halfpenny, 1792, 12.64g/6h (DH 144); Uncertain locality, W. Sheward, Halfpenny, 1792, 13.28g/6h (DH Middlesex 928), I.M. & Co, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.62g/6h (DH 911b), Kempson’s ‘London Essex and Norfolk’ Halfpenny, 10.37g/12h (DH 923), ‘Honor and Use of Trade’ Halfpenny, 8.15g/2h (DH 925a) [9]. Very fine and better, all patinated, but DH 144 with minor edge bruises £70-£90 --- Provenance: R.C. Bell Collection, DNW Auction 26, 1 October 1996, lot 101; D.B. McDonald Collection. DH 902 and 903 = Bell, CC p.122 [902 = no.204]; DH 904 = Bell, TT p.112; DH 915 = Bell, TT p.117; DH 923 = Bell, ST p.15; DH 925a = Bell, ST p.229; DH 928 = Bell, CC p.120; DH 929 = Bell, CC p.197
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Shilling, Gp E, type 3b, mm. bell, bust 1, plume over shield, pellet stops both sides, 5.21g/9h (Sharp E1/3; SCBI Brooker –; N 2226; S 2793). Fair to fine, extremely rare; only three specimens known £200-£300 --- Provenance: R. Lyall Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 133, 12 November 2015, lot 436 [from B.J. Dawson 2004]
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Shilling, Gp E, type 3a, mm. bell, bust 2, pellet stops both sides, 5.86g/5h (Sharp E2/2; SCBI Brooker 490, same dies; N 2225; S 2791). A fine work striking, good fine, very rare £400-£600 --- Provenance: R. Lyall Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 133, 12 November 2015, lot 439 [from I. Jones 2005]
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Shilling, Gp E, type 3b, mm. crown (over bell), bust 2, plume over shield, mint-mark to right, pellet stops both sides, 6.08g/8h (Sharp E2/3; cf. SCBI Brooker 492, 495-6; N 2226; S 2793). Bust weak, otherwise good fine, rare £100-£150 --- Provenance: R. Lyall Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 133, 12 November 2015, lot 446
Greek, South Italy, Apulian, a red figure Bell Krater, 4th cent. BC, 23.5cm x 23.7cm, painted scene of a nude Eros with wings outstretched holding a basket and extending a patera, on the opposite side is a Mæned holding a basket and a garlanded crown, two upturned handles with fanning palmettes and scrolling tendrils below; under the rim is a band of laurel leaves with a scrolling wave pattern below the figures. Has been broken in several places and repaired to a very high standard £900-£1,200 --- Provenance: P. Dawson Collection
Tudor and Stuart, brass Thimbles (2), both hand-punched, one with maker’s mark and triangular indentations, other with circular indentations; together with a late 17th century Crotal Bell with makers mark FL (not recorded) and fish scale design [3]. About very fine £50-£60 --- Provenance: Thimbles found in Dorset
SPINDELTASCHENUHR. Herkunft: Schweiz. Datierung: Um 1820. Werk: Schlüsselaufzug, Spindelhemmung. Gehäuse/Armband: 750/- Gelbgold Gehäuse, Zffbl. Email, Stahlzeiger gebläut. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 143,0 g. Größe: 57,0 mm, ohne Bügel. Gehäuse-Nr.: 3729. Beschreibung: Offene Spindeltaschenuhr mit Viertelrepetition auf zwei Spiralen, Feinregulage mit silbernen Hilfszifferblatt auf der Werkrückseite. Zwei bewegliche Jaquemarts-Figuren, die auf Glocke schlagen, montiert auf blau emailliertem Grund, eingefasst mit einem goldenen Rankenornament. Passender goldener Schlüssel anbei. Zustand C:Werk: guter Zustand, leicht oxidiert, verkratzt, restauriert, revisionsbedürftig. Zifferblatt: guter Zustand, oxidiert, verkratzt, Orignalzeiger. Gehäuse: guter Zustand, leicht verkratzt, oxidiert, leicht beschädigt, restaurierungsbedürftig. Erläuterungen zum KatalogArmband- & Taschenuhren Spindeltaschenuhr Schlüsselaufzug, Spindelhemmung 1820er Gelbgold Schweiz VERGE WATCH. Origin: England, London. Date: ca. 1800. Clockwork: Bridge work, engraved and gilded. Case/Wristband: Gold, translucid polychrome enamel, stone set, dial enamel, tritium coated, rom. numbers, heart hands gold. Total Weight: ca. 143.0 g. Measurement: 58.0 mm, without stem. Case-No: 296. Reference-No: NN. Movement-No.: 6296. Description: Open spindle pocket watch with quarter repeater on two hairsprings, fine regulation with silver sub-dial on the back of the movement. Two movable Jaquemarts figures striking a bell, mounted on a blue enamelled ground, framed with a golden vine ornament. Matching golden key enclosed. Condition C:Movement: 1820s. Dial: good condition, oxidised, scratched, original hands. Case: good condition, slightly scratched, oxidised, slightly damaged, in need of revision. Explanations to the Catalogue
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