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Britains set 45009 Ox Wagon with load 20070 Bell Tent, 51003 Mealie bag wall pieces, 20016 Military accessories, 20014 Rorke's Drift hospital furniture (two, two pieces missing from one set) and two "Wild Grass" Veldt bases by Hudson & Allen Studios, total length 80cm approx. (One cut to form wagon ruts), in five original boxes, with some accessories by other makers (Condition Excellent, boxes Excellent) (49)
Britains Tactical Scenes sets 51012 Gabions (three), 17594 Normandy Bocage Hedge (six), 17574 Rail Fence (five, with a few extra parts in three additional original boxes), 51022 seventeen pieces Corn with Squash (three, a few corn stalks damaged) and 20070 Bell Tent in original boxes (Condition Excellent, boxes Excellent, one damaged) (65, in three cartons and twenty-one original boxes)
A quantity of part tea and dinner ware to include Paragon 'Belinda', Worcester 'Rose Elegans', Worcester 'Evesham' ware, Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses', Minton 'Bell Bracken', Aynsley 'Las Palmas', etc and a small quantity of glassware to include decanters, serving bowls, a basket etc (3). CONDITION REPORT The decanters look to be 20th century, the taller decanter has some clouding, the other decanter looks good.
A group of Oriental inspired items to include a green painted metal floor standing five-branch candle holder with Oriental bell and tassel decorations, a green and black painted candle holder in the form of a pineapple on a stand, two matching black lacquer trays decorated in gilt with butterflies and bugs, a two-panel screen with hand painted figural panels, a black lacquer planter decorated with figures at a tea ceremony and an ornate metal vase (9).
A quantity of 19th century and later brassware to include a large single brass candlestick, height 45cm, a pair of brass candlesticks with push-up rods, height 22cm, a poker holder on turned column, raised on three splayed supports, a bell, a kettle trivet with turned column on stepped square base, a trivet with four ball and claw supports, etc (9).
The Holy Court In Five Tomes; a 16th century third edition of Nicholas Caussim's work 'The Holy Court' written in French by Nicholas Caussim, translated into English by F.T.H and others, a moral opus giving a Christianised account of Caussim's idea of the foremost prominent passions, love, desire, anger and envy. The second tome, 'The Prelate, Soldier, Statesman and Lady'. The third tome 'Maxims of Christianity Against Prophanesse'. The fourth containing the 'Command of Reason over Passions'. The fifth containing the 'Lives of the Most Famous and Illustrious Courtiers; Taken both out of the Old and New Testaments and other modern authors'. Published for John Williams, at the Crown in St Paul's Churchyard. John Williams Published at the Crown in St Paul's Churchyard 1636 until his death in 1683 with the exception of a decade when the great fire of London occurred which forced him to go elsewhere before his return, and volumes one and two of, 'The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ' with 365 compositions from the four gospels with notes and explanatory drawings by J.James Tissot, notes translated by Mrs Arthur Bell, published London Sampson Low, Marsten & Co and Paris Lemercier & Co, 1897 (3). CONDITION REPORT obviously very well worn, a lot of discolouration to the pages, most pages are furled at the end and have some tears, doesn't appear to be any missing pages, outer binding is very work and damaged with the spine only partially present.
Football Autographed Manchester City 12 X 8 Photo B/W, Depicting Manchester City's Second Division Winning Squad Posing With Their Trophy During A Photo-Shoot At Maine Road In 1966, Signed By Colin Bell, Tony Book And Mike Summerbee In Blue 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
Peter Pan. 8x10 photo from Walt Disneys 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
§ GROUP PORTFOLIO: DOMINIC DENIS, ANGUS FAIRHURST, DAMIEN HIRST, MICHAEL LANDY, LANGLANDS AND BELL, The set of eleven prints, each signed and numbered 6/15 by the artist, published by The Paragon Press, London: Dominic Denis (British B.1963), Untitled. Screenprint, 76cm x 82cm; Angust Fairhurst (British 1966-2008), When I woke up in the morning, the feeling was still there. Screenprint, 86cm x 65cm; Damien Hirst (British B.1965), Untitled. Screenprint, 86cm x 62cm; Michael Landy (British B.1963), Cor! What a Bargain! Screenprint, 70.5cm x 88cm; Langlands & Bell (British B.1955 & B. 1959), Uno City. Blind embossed print, 71cm x 74.5cm; Nicholas May (British B.1962), Anabatic Print. Screenprint, 89cm x 60cm; Marc Quinn, Template for my future plastic surgery. Screenprint, 85.5cm x 68cm; Gavin Turk (British B.1967), Gavin Turk Right Hand and Forearm. Screenprint, 86cm x 68cm; Marcus Taylor (British B.1964). Untitled, 86cm x 70cm; Rachel Whiteread (British B.1963), Mausoleum under construction. Screenprint, 71cm x 89cm; Craig Wood (British B.1960), Safeways Gel Air Freshener (Detail). Screenprint, 66cm x 86cm.(Various sizes, unframed)Footnote: Note: A further set of fifteen, apart from edition of 65, were produced for artists and collaborators. The work was conceived as a portable exhibition. Proceeds from the sale of this portfolio will go to The Ragdoll Foundation, supporting their grant-giving programme for young people and the arts. ‘The London Portfolio’ was conceived by Charles Booth-Clibborn and published under his imprint, The Paragon Press, London. In 1991 he invited a group of artists to contribute to this project; all were gaining recognition in the artworld at the time and based in London, hence the title. There was no overarching theme offered, just the practical considerations that each work must be within a standard size (76cm x 89cm) and two-dimensional. The majority of artists submitted screenprint designs and some common themes emerged – body parts, advertising visuals, appropriated imagery, urban locations and contemporary design. The resulting series of prints were published in 1992, and the final presentation was intended to operate as a portable exhibition – a surprisingly easy way of engaging with the cutting-edge of contemporary art at that moment.
Sacheverell (Henry). The Tryall of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, before the House of Peers, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors; upon an Impeachment..., London: Jacob Tonson, 1710, armorial bookplate of Earl of Home to upper pastedown, contemporary panelled calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, joints cracked, 8vo, together with: Edwards (John), A Free Discourse concerning Truth and Error, Especially in Matters of Religion, London: Jonathan Robinson, Daniel Brown, Andrew Bell & John Wyat, 1701, contemporary speckled panelled calf, joints cracked, 8vo, Eliis (John), Instructions for Collectors of Excise..., 2 parts in one, London: J. Tonson, 1735, light damp stains and few marks, contemporary blind panelled calf, rebacked, recent morocco title label, board corners worn, 8vo, Army List, A List of the Officers of the Local Militia of Great Britain, 1811, [London]: War Office, 30th September 1811, armorial bookplate of William Allen Potter to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated straight grain red morocco, green morocco title label to spine, 8vo, Jones (Robert), An Inquiry into the State of Medicine, on the Principles of Inductive Philosophy. With an Appendix; containing Practical Cases and Observations, Edinburgh: T. Longman & T. Cadell, 1781, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, gilt decorated spine with maroon morocco title label, 8vo, Walters (John), A Dissertation on the Welsh Language..., Cowbridge: Printed for the Author, by R. and D. Thomas, 1771, half-title, upper outer blank corner of title excised, bookplate of Henry Blackwell to upper pastedown, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, early 20th century half morocco by Blackwell, extremities rubbed, slim 8vo, Glastonbury, A Compleat and Authentick History of the Town and Abbey of Glastonbury. ... To which is added, an Accurate Account of the Properties and Uses of the Mineral Waters there, ... By a physician, 2nd edition, London: R. Goadby, [1751?], scattered spotting, all edges gilt, late 19th century morocco, slim 8vo, and other 18th & 19th century antiquarianQty: (20)
Bindings. Poems by the Lady Flora Hastings. Edited by her Sister, 1st edition, Edinburgh: WIlliam Blackwood & Sons, 1841, engraved portrait frontispiece (offset), occasional spotting, bookplate of Frances Mary Richardson Currer (1785-1861), England's earliest female bibliophile and the inspiration for Charlotte Brontë's pseudonym Currer Bell, contemporary blue calf by White of Pall Mall, spine richly gilt, repair to rear board, 8vo (19.8 x 12.7 cm), together with: Kate Coventry. An Autobiography. Edited by G. J. Whyte Melville, 1st edition in book-form, London: John W. Parker and Son, 1856, spotting, contemporary ownership inscription (Mary Hobson) to title-page, contemporary half calf, 8vo (18.2 x 11.1 cm), The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia. A Tale by Samuel Johnson, London: for John Sharpe, by C. Whittingham, Chiswick, 1818, engraved additional title-page and 3 plates by Westall (spotted), contemporary green calf, gilt spine with twin morocco labels, concentric blind rules to covers enclosing diced central panels, 12mo (16.6 x 9.6 cm), Chronicles of the Canongate; by the Author of "Waverley," etc. [Walter Scott], 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Edinburgh: Cadell and Co., 1827, without half-titles, contemporary purple half calf, gilt spines (slightly faded), 8vo (18.2 x 10.6 cm), and 20 others, similar 19th-century literature, finely bound, 8vo and 12mo, the lot sold as a collection of fine bindingsQty: (29)
[Brontë, Charlotte]. Villette. By Currer Bell, 3 volumes, 1st edition, London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1853, [4] 324, [4] 319 [1], [4] 350 pp., bound without publisher's advertisements, no half-titles called for, toning, a little finger-soiling to lower margins, a few old marks and stains, a few nicks to bottom edges, top edges gilt, near-contemporary red half morocco, spines gilt in compartments, wear to headcaps and corners, 8vo (19.4 x 11.9 cm)Qty: (3)NOTESProvenance: Malcolm Rogers CBE FSA (1948-), British art historian and director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston from 1994 to 2015. Sadleir 342; Wolff 828.
Benham (Canon). Old London Churches, limited edition London: Hodder And Stoughton, 1908, limitation page signed by the illustrator, 25 tipped-in colour plates by Arthur Garratt, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor toning, top edge gilt, publishers original gilt decorated full vellum lacking fabric ties, boards & spine slightly toned, large 4to, 416/500, together with; Wilson (Frederick Richard), An Architectural Survey of The Churches in the Archdeaconry of Lindisfarne, 1st edition, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne: printed by M. and M. W. Lambert, 1870, numerous black & white illustrations, later endpapers, bookplate to front pastedown, ex-libris stamp to front endpaper& verso of the frontispiece, some spotting & toning throughout, later brown cloth spine retaining contemporary cloth boards, slightly rubbed, large 4to, and Champneys (Arthur C.), Irish Ecclesiastical Architecture..., 1st edition, London: G. Bell and Sons, 1910, 114 monochrome plates, bookplates to the front pastedowns, some minor spotting & toning, publishers original green cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed, large 8vo, plus other 19th & early 20th century church & church architecture reference, including Architectural Notices of The Churches of the Archdeaconry of Northampton, London: John Henry Parker, 1849, some leather binding, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4toQty: (5 shelves)
Eyre-Todd (George). The Book Of Glasgow Cathedral a history and description, limited edition, Glasgow: Morison Brothers, 1898, signed to the limitation page, numerous black & white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor spotting & toning, top edge gilt, publishers original gilt decorated brown cloth designed by Talwin Morrisboards lightly rubbed, spine slightly rubbed with small tear to the foot, large 4to, limited edition of 1000 copies (un-numbered), together with; Fuller (John), The History of Berwick Upon Tweed including the villages of Tweedmouth and Spittal, &c., Edinburgh: printed for Bell & Bradfute et al, 1799, 7 engraved plates plus fold map, bookplate & previous owner inscription to the front pastedown, cracked gutters, some spotting & toning throughout, contemporary full calf, boards & spine rubbed, 8vo, and Maxwell (Herbert), The Story Of The Tweed, limited edition, London: James Nisbet and Company, 1903, 21 monochrome plates by D. Y. Cameron, bookplate to front pastedown, endpapers spotted, some light toning, top edge gilt, publishers original gilt decorated green cloth, boards & spine slightly rubbed, folio, 197/375, plus other 19th century & modern Scottish topography & history including The River Clyde and THe Clyde Burghs..., by James D. Marwick, Glasgow: James Maclehose & Sons, 1909, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folioQty: (5 shelves)
Ray (Man). Objets de mon affection, 1st edition, Paris: Philippe Sers, 1983, numerous black & white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head & foot, minor tears to head of front & rear covers, large 8vo, together with; Britt (David), Marcel Duchamp, The Portable Museum, The Making of the Boîte-en-valise, 1st U.K. edition, London: Thames & Hudson, 1989, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly toned to head & spine, large 8vo, and A. Kroch and Son [publisher], ADCC Record of Advertising Art, 1st edition, Chicago, 1944, numerous colour & black & white illustrations, some minor marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded & rubbed, covers slightly rubbed to head & foot, large 4to, Bell (Keith), Stanley Spencer, a complete catalogue of the paintings, 1st edition, London: Phaidon Press, 1992, numerous colour illustrations, light marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus other art reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folioQty: (4 shelves)
* Robins (William, Palmer, 1882-1959). Veene, Holland, 1949, watercolour on paper, showing the town from the beach, 25 x 41.5cm, signed and dated lower left, together with a collection of watercolours (all unframed) including Mary Blyth (1903-1986), farm view, watercolour on paper, signed lower left, 38.5 x 56cm, Bristol Savages artist Michael Long (1940 -), rural landscape with farm, cows and hills, signed lower right, 24.5 x 34.5cm, mount aperture, George A. Johnson, fox huntsman and hounds, signed lower right, 32 x 22cm, Stanley Francis Turner (1883-1953), industrial view possibly in Canada, watercolour, 18.5 x 26cm, other artists include J.J. Waldock, A.D. Bell, Christopher David Watkiss, G.M. Avondale, Alfred Henry Hart, Bert Wright, Albert Charles Bown, Mary Beresford Williams, P.D. Nairne, E.M. Southby, H. Taylor Green, Conway Lloyd-Jones, Margaret Morcom, Peter Catterall, Alfred H. Hart and Irene BiggsQty: (65)
Couch (Jonathan). A History of the Fishes of the British Islands, 4 volumes, London: George Bell & Sons, 1877-1878, 252 colour plates, some mostly minor spotting, one plate lightly edge-frayed, publisher's catalogue at rear of each volume, partly unopened, original blind-stamped blue cloth with gilt-blocked fish motifs to upper boards, extremities rubbed, some minor marks, darkened spines with some fraying to ends, 8voQty: (4)
Modern Manufactured Miniature Royal Air Force Dress Sword 7 1/2 inch, dumb bell blade with central fuller. Etched panel with foliage and blank scrolls, royal coat of arms and QC eagle. The forte with maker W K C Germany. Gilt guard with QC eagle cartouche and crowned ERII cypher. Gilt eagle head pommel and backstrap. White composite grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its gilt mounted, black scabbard. Clean condition. Complete with stand.
Good Complete WW2 Sailor's Uniform and Ephemera all relating to A R Batty Able Seaman Torpedoman. Including white tropical shirt ... White tropical, pull over jacket ... White tropical, bell bottom trousers ... 2 x blue collars ... White, anti flash hood and gloves ... Small suitcase with contents including badges ... Cap tally ... Name stamp ... Various passes ... Money belt ... Sewing kit ... Letters and cards. Complete time capsule of a serving sailor. Served Oct 42 - April 46. HMS Raleigh, HMS Defiant, HMS Begum. Mainly on Pacific Fleet duty.
WW2 Military Telephone Set D MKV green painted, rectangular tin with full lift up lid. Internal telephone handset, Morse key, buzzer unit and bell. Webbing carrying strap. Together with a pair of Mark V, special WW1/WW2 issue, field binoculars. Adjustable lenses with broad arrow stamp. Complete in their brown leather transit case (lid loose). 2 items.
1897 Pattern Indian Army Issue Officer's Sword 32 3/4 inch, dumb bell blade with central fuller. The forte marked Wilkinson I.S.D.. The reverse with broad arrow over 1. Steel, scroll pierced guard with KC GRI cypher. Plated, part checkered backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its leather covered field scabbard. The throat dated 1928. Complete with leather sword knot.
Attributed 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword 33 1/4 inch, issue dumb bell blade with central fuller. Forte stamped Proved. White metal foliage pierced guard with KC GRV cypher. White metal, checkered backstrap. Shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its leather covered, field scabbard complete with leather sword frog. Together with black and white photo of the Officer wearing the sword. 2 items. Attributed to Edgar Pennington Maxsted Robinson, Loyal North Lancashire Reg and RFC
Current 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword 32 inch, dumb bell blade with central fuller. Etched foliage panels, crowned coat of arms and ERII. Forte with Proved star. Plated guard with pierced foliage decoration and crowned ERII cypher. Plated, checkered backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its leather covered, field scabbard. Ideal for a current serving Officer. Clean condition.
Current Rifles Pattern Officer's Sword 32 inch, dumb bell badge with central fuller. Etched foliage panels, crowned coat of arms and ERII. Forte with royal coat of arms. Plated pierced guard with QC strung bugle cartouche. Plated checkered backstrap. Shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its leather covered, field scabbard. Ideal for a current serving Officer. Clean condition.
Joseph Wilson of Stamford. An early 19thC flame mahogany longcase clock, the enamel break arch dial with moon phase, painted spandrels of cornucopia, the dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with swan neck pediment and central urn surmount, foliate blind fret work, above a glazed door flanked by triple columns, brass capped, the trunk door with Gothic arch tracery flanked by triple columns, raised on a panelled base and ogee bracket feet, with pendulum and key, 255cm high. Joseph Wilson, circa 1820, is listed in Lincolnshire Clock, Watch & Barometer Makers (Wilbourn & Ellis) p.114.
A late 19thC French gilt spelter and marble mantel clock, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement by Vincent & Cie, with bell strike, for Messrs Franjus, Paris, the case of barrel form, surmounted with instruments and flanked to the left by a musketeer, raised on a white marble base, with an ebonised oval stand, the clock 29cm high, 32cm wide, with keys.
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