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Football collection 6 items includes signature pieces and assorted signed magazine photos names include Dennis Irwin, Lee Sharpe, John Wark, Peter Schmeichel, Mike Summerbee, Francis Lee, Bobby Owen, Colin Bell and Glyn Pardoe. 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
Colin Bell signed 20x16 mounted black and white photo pictured during his playing days with Manchester City. 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
Donati (Alessandro). Roma vetus ac recens utriusque aedificiis ad eruditam cognitionem expositis, tertio edita, ac multis in locis ne dum aucta, & castigatior reddita; verum etiam figuris aeneis illustrata, Rome, Filippo Rubeo, 1662, engraved frontispiece by J. Honervogt after J.A. Lelius (some marks and light discolouration), 6 folding engraved plates, including birds-eye view of ancient Rome, and 86 full-page engraved plates of antiquities, 20th century quarter calf over marbled boards (by Deighton & Bell, Cambridge, 1969/70, according to printed note loosely inserted), Milne-Henderson bookplate to front pastedown, 4toQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESThird edition of this early topographical and architectural study of ancient Rome, including buildings of Christian construction from Constantine to Sixtus V. Alessandro Donati (1584-1640) entered the Collegio Romano in 1600 where he taught and administrated.
France & Belgium. A collection of approximately 45 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved county and regional maps and town and city plans, including examples by Ortelius, Sayer, Shury, Kelly, Neele, De La Feuille, Bell, Wilkinson, Van den Keere, Covens & Mortier, Mercator (small format), De Vaugondy and Kitchin, various sizes and condition, with another 26 foreign maps of countries and regions, with examples by Van den Keere, Bowen, De Vaugondy, Dilly and Smith, various sizes and conditionQty: (approx. 60)
A fine English cased glass testimonial goblet attributable to Rice Harris or George Bacchus & Sons, dated 1852, cased in red, white and green, the bell shaped bowl with gilt scrolling foliate inner border, engraved with the flags of the United Kingdom, United States of America, France and Turkey and emblematic foliage of the United Kingdom (roses, thistles and shamrocks) inscribed Equality Eternity Liberty Novr 10th 1851 and to the other side, enclosed by a shield shaped frame, Presented to George Dawson MA by the United Flint Glassmakers of Birmingham for his advocacy of the cause of humanity and progress and more especially the cause of Hungary April 30th 1852, on faceted white and gilt stem and fluted green foot gilt with strapwork, 33cm hThe date is a reference to "one of the most memorable, colourful stirring events in the history of Birmingham - that Monday November 10 1851 when the Hungarian patriot Louis [Lajos] Kossuth and the cause of Hungarian freedom were acclaimed by thousands [of Birmingham citizens]" (from a contemporary report) Typical slight wear to gilding rims and stem
A French gilt bronze mounted, ebonised and inlaid portico clock, c1840, the brass dial with breguet hands and subsidiary seconds dial, having bell striking movement with outside count wheel, the columns with milled capital and base, on stepped plinth and bun feet, 47cm h Much encrusted with dirt and oily / nicotine / dust, no pendulum
A late Victorian black slate and variegated green marble mantel clock, c1870, the triangular case enclosing a white enamel dial with roman numerals inscribed Hry Marc, Paris, bevelled glass and brass bezel, concave marble moulding and black slate rectangular base, 26cm h, 26cm w; a Victorian black slate and variegated pink marble mantel clock, c1860, the flat rectangular top with rounded front corners above a case with marble panels to the front corners, the white enamel dial with roman numerals, bevelled glass and beaded bezel, the case line engraved, 30cm h, Henry Marc movement numbered 47733, striking on a bell, the second movement inscribed H. P. and numbered 2902 Marc clock has cracked glass, chips to marble on front edge, further chips to black slate case, other wear consistent with age. Second mantel clock with minor chips to edges and other wear generally consistent with age
A reproduction adjustable brass desk lamp in Victorian style, with scalloped lacquered brass shade on shallow twin s-rod support and spreading circular base, 42cm h max.; together with another Victorian style desk lamp with post and ring column with branch fitted green glass shade, 'counter balance' opposing on fluted circular base, 50cm h, another Victorian style adjustable table lamp with green glass bell shaped shade on post and ring and adjustable rod support, stepped circular base, 60cm h approx. (3) Brass lacquer degraded on two lamps, some rust spotting to lamp with scallop shade, otherwise wear generally consistent with age
A French ormolu mounted bronze mantel clock, c1830, in Empire style, with winged cherub finial, the cornice with applied egg and dart border, the front with rose cast bezel and laurel and foliate branch spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with roman numerals, embossed leaf scroll dial, inscribed Pons a Paris, the base with acanthus and lappet cast border, on foliate scroll feet, eight day movement stamped 555, striking on a bell, 30cm h Generally good consistent with age, minor tear to back wing of cherub, small dents, scratches and abrasions
A French fin de siecle bronzed spelter mantel clock, c1900, in the form of a pedestal surmounted by a swagged urn flanked by the seated figures of classical maidens, on bow centred base hung with laurels, the bell striking movement with cast dial and enamel chapters, pendulum, 53cm h The urn with replacement black painted metal cover
A George III oak longcase clock, the flared cornice Greek key carved above shallow frieze, the door enclosing a 30cm square brass dial with brass chapter ring, roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre dial with subsidiary calendar aperture with applied circular cartouche inscribed Joseph Langthorpe Loughborough, foliate and C-scroll pierced spandrels, the hood with pair of turned pillars, shaped trunk door and skirted base, eight day twin train movement striking on a bell, 216cm h overall Hood with fault to mouldings above pillar capitals, possible old veneer repairs, the trunk with old veneer repairs to crossbanding on door, the base split, bracket feet replaced with skirt, other general wear consistent with age, the dial lacquering to brass degraded, otherwise generally fair
19th Century brass skeleton clock having single bell with four steeples, pierced and silvered Roman chapter ring on a stepped base with two recumbent lions on side platforms, two train double fusee movement, striking on one bell. The clock 35cm high approx, on a wooden pedestal, under a glass dome (cracked). Together with a further 43cm high approx glass dome (too large for the clock).(B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in overall good condition, with no obvious damage or losses.
Early 19th Century Welsh North Wales oak 8 day cottage longcase clock, the face marked Owen, Owen Amlwch (Anglesey), 8 day movement striking on one bell. Provenance Margaret Bide Collection. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall ok, good colour. Splits in places, moulding loose right hand side. 2 weight and pendulumHood comes off movement out - carcass one piece , good original condition.222cms high approx24 depth approx. dial 35cms square Some wear and tear with age ,
Current 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword32 1/2 inch, dumb bell blade with central fuller. Etched foliage panels, crowned coat of arms and "ERII". Plated guard with pierced foliage decoration and crowned "ERII" cypher. Plated, checkered backstop. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its leather covered, field scabbard complete with blue cotton transit bag. Clean condition.
A George III mahogany long case clock, By J Gullock of Rochford, the hood surmounted by a carved pediment and flanked by reeded columns with brass capitals, enclosing a brass spandrel dial with steel chapter rings, 8 day movement striking on a bell, date and strike silent subsidiary, the case with arched trunk panelled door raised on a box base and bracket feet, 210cm high
HEMINGWAY, E. (Novels:). The sun also rises. A farewell to arms. To have and have not. For whom the bell tolls. The old man and the sea. Lond., The Folio Soc., 1999. 5 vols. W. ill. by D. Frankland. Ohcl. In or. slipcase. -- W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. Collected short stories. Lond., The Folio Soc., 1998. 4 vols. W. ill. by Chr. Brown. Ocl. In or. slipcase. -- (9).
BOTANY -- UPHOF, J.C.Th. Dictionary of economic plants. 2nd ed. 1968. Ocl. (Plasticized). -- B. BERLIN. Ethnobiological classification. Principles of categorization of plants and animals in traditional societies. (1992). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- K. CRITCHLOW. The hidden geometry of flowers. Living rhythms, form and number. (2011). Sm-4°. Owrps. -- A.D. BELL. Plant form. An illustrating guide to flowering plant morphology. (2008). Sm-4°. Obrds. -- V. HARLAN, Hrsg. Wert und Grenzen des Typus in der botanischen Morphologie. (2005). Owrps. -- And 3 o. (8).
GALLE, Philips (1537-1612). The Death of the Virgin. (Antwerp), A. Ortelius, c. 1574. Engr. after Pieter Breughel the Elder (Flemish, b. ca. 1525–1569). 310 x 421 mm. (Trimmed on plate edge, laid down on mount which was partially removed again, corners tipped in on the remains of a more recent mount, but altog. a very reasonable copy). NOTE:In a room with Gothic paneling, Mary lies on her deathbed, a candle in her hand, held by a priest. A monk with a bell at the foot. On the left a group of apostles and mourning figures. To the left, the sleeping Johannes by the fireplace. No watermark detected. 2nd state (of 2). - New Hollstein Dutch 9-2(2) & New Hollstein Dutch 229-2(2).
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