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FOLK - LP PACK. A pack of 16 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include John Martyn - The Tumbler (STL 235, South African OG, strong VG+/ VG), Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman and The Ravens (ILPS9165, Ex/ Ex), Roy Harper inc Flat Baroque And Berserk (SHVL 766), Folkjokeopus, Lifemask, Valentine and Born In Captivity, Neil Young - After The Gold Rush, Michael Chapman inc Deal Gone Down and The Man Who Hated Mornings, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell and Maggie Bell. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
Three variously sized pages containing handwritten chord structures and lyrics by Andy Bell for Ride tracks on 'Carnival Of Light'. Used by Andy Bell in rehearsals c 2015-2019. Originally from the collection of Andy Bell - who has supplied a signed COA to the vendor. Winning bidders will receive a copy made from the original COA.
A French ormolu and bronze mantel clock striking on a bell, 22cm high Structurally good including dial and glasses. With a key. Has kept fair time over a 48-hour period, information provided for interest without guarantee; the strike is out of synchronisation. Dial signed Maple & Co., Paris although the lettering is worn.
A GROUP OF FOUR CRYSTAL RADIO RECIEVING SETS, comprising a hinged wooden case containing an A.W Gamage Ltd. Crystal set, an Ericsson Post Office crystal set Redg.No.280, a brown Bakelite 'Edison Bell' set and a BBC Crystal set (4) (Condition Report: untested, cases appear in fair condition, all are missing headphones)
FIVE ITEMS OF SILVER, to include a silver christening cup, personal engraving reads 'Pauline Ann from her Godfather & Godmother 9.9.29', hallmarked 'Josiah Williams & Co' London 1924, an embossed milk jug, hallmarked Sheffield, rubbed makers mark, a silver measuring cup, hallmarked 'F M' London 1986, a polished napkin ring engraved 'Pauline', hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 185.1 grams, together with a silver realistically textured owl baby rattle, missing glass eyes missing part of one bell, hallmarked 'Crisford & Norris Ltd' Birmingham 1927 (condition report: all would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, light tarnishing on some, the baby rattle will require some attention)
A CHARM BRACELET, curb link bracelet fitted with a heart padlock clasp, stamped 'Sil', fitted with multiple charms in forms such as a letter box, piano, trumpet, money box, bell, shoes, hat, shields etc some stamped 'Silver, 800, Ster', length 180mm (condition report: general light wear, some tarnishing, clasp in working order)
Santa Claus is coming to town! With his bell in one hand and presents in Chrysolite and Light Rose crystal in the other, he radiates Christmas cheer. His traditional outfit in Light Siam crystal, a black leather belt with a silver-tone metal buckle, and a beautiful gradation of crystal colors add the perfect sparkle for the holiday season.5003052. This item has its original box which measures 7"L x 4.75"W x 7"H. Artist: Stefanie NedereggerIssued: 2013Dimensions: 3.25"L x 1.5"W x 4.25"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A beautiful and adorable golden shadow crystal deer with silver-tone metal horns. A red ribbon around the reindeers neck with a silver bell. Swarovski marked. This item has its original box: 5"L x 5"W x 3.25"H. Artist: Keiko AraiIssued: 2011-2012Dimensions: 2.5"L x 1.5"W x 3"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A beautiful golden shadow crystal sleigh on a silver-tone metal base. A tiny silver bell jingles from the filigree base. Includes a red wrapped gift with a silver ribbon. Swarovski marked. This item has its original box: 5"L x 5"W x 3.25"H. Artist: Keiko AraiIssued: 2011-2012Dimensions: 2.75"L x 1.5"W x 2"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Ayers of Newcastle - 19th century oak cased 8 day longcase clock c1850, with a break-arch top and turned wooden finials, conforming hood door flanked by waisted pilasters and brass capitals, trunk door with an arched top, rectangular plinth with decorative base, painted dial with floral spandrels and a rural depiction to the arch, Roman numerals and minute track, with matching brass hands and subsidiary seconds and date dials, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, sounding the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Stockell and Son of Newcastle - oak cased early 19th-century 8-day longcase clock, with a swans necked pediment and break arch hood door beneath flanked by turned pilasters with brass capitals,trunk with canted corners and long door with an arched top, rectangular plinth on bracket feet, painted dial with "four seasons" to the spandrels and a rolling moon to the arch, dial with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, subsidiary seconds and date dials and matching brass hands, dial pinned via a falseplate to a rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.Dimensions: Height: 216cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
An in-part George II and later mounted toasting fork. The turned ebonised wood handle with a plated three-tine fork and ring terminals, the tapering collar engraved with a crest and with a silver maker's mark 'RB' probably for either Richard Bayley or more likely Richard Bell circa 1735-45, 56cm long overall (22 inches) Condition Report: Overal good/fair condition, The wood handle terminal with a chip to the 'knob' with approx 1/3rd missing. The plated loop and the tines in worn condition, one tine bent. The collar (which is the part of the ensemble which is George II) in rubbed condition and with the maker's mark only
A late Victorian silver mounted clear cut glass conical inkwell and an American silver plated table bell. The tapering fluted glass inkwell base with a plain silver hinged cover with the mark of John Grinsell & Sons, London 1896, 7.5cm high overall (3 inches); the table bell with a flared out and pierced border and a floral hexafoil surmount, marked 'Reed and Barton', 9cm high (3 1/2 inches)
Hardcover first edition, first state of For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway. Published 1940 by Charles Scribner's Sons. This is the first state with the Scribner's 'A' on the copyright page. In addition, the dust jacket does not list a photographer's name. Dust jacket is in a Mylar cover. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8.75", h. 5.75", d. 1.5"Condition:Book is in good condition with wear from age. Light yellowing on pages and pencil marks on the front free end paper. The dust jacket is in poor condition with missing pieces, tears, creases, and a front missing flap.
French - Edwardian 8-day mantle clock in a green onyx case surmounted by a figure of an 18th century scholar, with conforming applied mounts and raised on scroll feet, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and spade hands, rack striking Parisian twin-train movement sounding the hours and half hours on a bell. With pendulum & key. Dimensions: Height: 38cm Length/Width: 28cm Depth/Diameter: 16cm
French - mid 19th century 8-day mantle clock with a gilt spelter case and alabaster panels, drum cased movement and figure of an 18th century gallant to the side, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and moon hands, rack striking movement sounding the hours and half-hours on a bell. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 35cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
French - late 19th century 8-day spelter mantle clock depicting two dancing children and a pair of nesting doves, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and steel moon hands, countwheel striking movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell. With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 33cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
French - late 19th century 8-day mantle clock in a spelter case with alabaster panels, drum movement flanked by figures in 18th century costume , white enamel dial with Roman numerals and steel moon hands, count wheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 39cm Depth/Diameter: 14cm
Late 19th/Early 20th Century Bead Work comprising a tea cosy depicting young girls playing worked in beads and petit point, blue silk quilted lining,bead blue tray insert decorated with primroses on a turquoise ground, 51cm by 23cm,pair of red wool and beaded face screens with fringed trim on gilt wood turned handles,a bead and woolwork bell pull with gilt metal mounts,Shires Book Beadwork by Pamela Clabburn,(one box)Beadwork tray insert - no beads missing, just dust and wear overall.Face screens - both have areas of wool missing, both quite loose/wobbly on their gilt sticks, and one has a paper backing to the reverse.Bead tea cosy - some areas of the woolwork are quite grubby, the petit point to one of the girls is missing to one side, trim is loose to the top, silk quilted lining ok, a couple of missing wool stitches overall and possibly a tiny amount of beads.Bell pull - the majority of the wool red rose head stitches are missing, some discolouration and wear overall, metal clasp worn.See extra images.
A George V Silver Rectangular Tray, a Pair of Candlesticks and an Inkwell, the tray by W G Sothers & Co., Birmingham 1912, the shaped rim with bead mounts and with circular mounts and circular cartouche and reeded bands to centre,11.5ins x 8.75ins, weight 12ozs, a pair of late Victorian silver pillar candlesticks, Birmingham 1900, with bead mounts, reeded bodies and on square bases, 4.75ins high, and a George V silver bell-shaped inkwell, Birmingham 1911,with moulded footrim 3.5ins high, loaded
A 19th Century Brass Skeleton Clock by Collingwood of Middlesbro, the 4.5ins diameter fretted silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals to the eight day single chain and fusee movement supported by two shaped brass plates with pointed finials and striking on a bell 14ins high, mounted on an ebonised plinth base and under glass dome 17.5ins high
A 19th Century French Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Mantle Clock by S Martie & Cie, the case stamped by Philipe H Mourey, No.12679, the 3.5ins porcelain dial with gilt Arabic numerals and painted with ribbons and flowers to centre with pink border to the eight day striking movement (lacking bell) contained in drum-pattern case surmounted by two-handled urn, inset with porcelain panels painted with figures in a landscape with porcelain columns to front flanked by bacchanalian cherubs and on shaped base with porcelain and turned feet 21.5ins highThe clock presents in 'as found' condition, the gilding is mostly present and in good condition but is patchy around the two cherubs, particularly around the torso and limbs and there is evidence of re-gilding to the front of the clock itself. The main body of the clock to the sconce at the top has one of the left hand handles/mounting brackets broken off but is present. The base has several cracks to the front in the centre. The enamel work is mostly quite good, with just a few slight hairline cracks. One of the bottom right hand bulbous feet is detached, the rear door is not present. The mechanism appears to be complete but should be regarded as untested (possibly non functional). The hands appear original. Overall and honest thing requiring attention. Please note - Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all additional images closely prior to bidding.
A George III Mahogany Bracket Clock, the 7.75ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved silvered dial centre with date aperture, to the eight day two train verge movement, the backplate engraved with bird, leaf scroll and floral ornament, contained in case with inverted bell-shaped top, with gilt brass folding carrying handle and pineapple finials, the door set with fretted panels to corners and with gilt brass caryatid and floral mounts to cant corners, the sides now fully glazed, on bracket feet, 20ins highExternally the clock presents in good overall condition. It does show several minor cracks to the mouldings which is normal for a clock of this age, about six in number. The top appears to be original as is the carrying handle. The swags appear original but should be regarded as in need of re-gilding. The glass is intact and appears to be original with no obvious signs of chips or other damage. The dial appears to be in good order although it may have been re-silvered at some point. The black baton numerals are clear and crisp and the hands appear original. The door functions correctly, the hinges appear original and free from any obvious sign of previous damage. The mechanism appears to be complete but is unsigned, however we cannot warrant the originality of all components. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. The key is present.
A Late 19th Century Miniature Brass Carriage Clock, retailed by Thornhill, 144 New Bond Street, London, the silvered dial with Roman numerals to the single train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case, 3.25ins high Externally the gilding is a little dull and shows a mark to the top of the case on the rear of the right hand side, about 10cm circular (where it possibly someone has tried to test the case to see if it is gold?) All the glasses are intact and appear to be undamaged, likewise the door, the hinges are good -it opens and closes - the movement appears to be complete but we cannot vouch for its originality. the clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. There is a key present. Buyers are strongly advised to study the images carefully prior to bidding.https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t2i96a9ehogl4435omlhd/h?dl=0&rlkey=3xfzjgl9iq4wj38xqk6w49itj Buyers should be advised that the images within this Dropbox link constitute part of the condition report. Please inspect the images carefully. The height of the clock with the handle up is 4ins. It is not possible to post this item
An 18th Century Wine Glass with bell bowl, on plain stem over folded foot, 6.125ins, a cordial glass on plain stem over domed foot, 7.7ins, a wine glass with funnel bowl over plain stem on conical foot, 5.82ins, and a small wine glass with drawn trumpet bowl on short plain stem over conical foot, 4.75ins
An 18th Century Green Japanned Longcase Clock, by John Watts of Canterbury, the 12ins arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the matted dial centre and cast spandrels to corners, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, birds and flowers, with arched and moulded cornice and turned columns to hood, arched and moulded trunk door, on plinth base with bracket feet, 85ins high Note: John Watts of Canterbury recorded working 1720-1775 Externally the clock presents in good original condition showing wear and fading to the chinoiserie commensurate wuth age and usage. There is no obvious sign of any previous damage or repair, other than a great deal of patination of age. The hood appears to be in good condition, the door functions correctly and the glass appears to be original. The door is on its original hinges and appears to function correctly. The weights and pendulum are present. The mechanism appears complete but we cannot warrant the originality of all components. The clock should be regarded as untested. The brass dial is in good condition and the Roman numerals are clear and concise. The hands appear original. Overall a very honest example.
A 19th Century French Ormolu Cased Mantle Clock by Japy Freres, No.1415, the 3.25ins white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell (missing), contained in drum-pattern case surmounted by two-handled urn and applied with floral swags, the shaped and moulded base with leaf scrolls and embossed with putti on turned feet 14.5ins high
A Late 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, by Samuel Coller of Eccles, the 14.5ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to centre, painted with a couple in a river landscape, phases of the moon to the arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with turned finials and moulded scroll cornice, the centre inset with glass panel dated "1787", in gilt, turned and fluted corinthian columns with brass capitals to hood, the trunk with cross banded frieze inlaid with oval patarae, above moulded gothic triple arch topped door, with cluster columns to sides, on plinth base with cant corners with cluster columns and on ogee bracket feet, 101ins high Provenance: Roseberys London - auction 21st of February 2023 - Lot 387. Property from the estate of the Late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carre We confirm the height of the clock is 101ins.
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