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A 1947 Edition of Reminiscences of a Sorting Artist by Lionel Edwards, 1950 Edition of Gun for Company by E. C. Keith, 1947 Edition of a Huntsman's Log Book by Isaac Bell, The Shooting Man's Bedside Book, The Fox-Hunter's Bedside Book, 1909 Second Edition of The Complete Foxhunter by Charles Richardson and Debrett's Country Sportsman's Diary 1987
A Collection of Various Ceramics to Include Part Set of Royal Doulton Tiara Plates to Comprise Six Large Plates, Six Smaller Plates and Six Saucers Together with Aynsley Edwardian Kitchen Garden Basket, Royal Albert Floral Cake Plate, Royal Albert Vase, Coalport Revelry Trinket Vase, Royal Crown Derby Bell, Beswick Jack Russell (Leg Glued), Various Pin Dishes by Royal Worcester, Wedgwood Barlaston Fruit Set
Sixties 7" Singles, approximately one hundred and forty 7" singles, mainly from the Sixties with artists including The Pretty Things, The Bell Notes, The Kinks, The Who, John Walker, The Moody Blues, The Crests, Buddy Holly, The Crickets, Manfred Mann, The Elegants, The Dave Clark Five, Adam Faith, Billy Fury and more - various years and conditions
A TIBETAN BRONZE TEMPLE BELL helmet shaped and with a ring handle, 10.5cm high and a Northern Indian/Kashmir papier mache circular plaque decorated with Polo players on a deep red ground and within a gilded border, 39cm diameter (2) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
AN ORIENTAL BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK with enamel decorated panels to the side and dial with sweeping second hand and subsidiary alarm indicator, the movement striking on a bell, 10cm wide x 19cm high Condition: the case oxidised, the movement in need of a clean, untested for working, with repeater button
A Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed J.Welsh, Motherwell, circa 1840, carved wavy shaped pediment, bow shaped trunk door with acorn mounted finials, 14 inch arch painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, painted figural corner spandrels and scenes in the arch, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 227cm high 07.12.20 Case with small scratches and small dents in parts, front of the trunk with small cracks, dial with minor staining marks, later seatboard, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.
Cricket collection 6 signed colour photos from some great names includes Angelo Mathews, Ian Bell, Gary Balance, Nathan Coulter Nile, Marcus Trescothick and Brad Haddin. 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.
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Algernon U Willis and Cdr P R Bell signed RNSC9 cover commemorating the 30th Anniversary of Operation Husky in the Invasion of Sicily. 9p Charles Sturt GB stamp. BFPS 1354 10th July 1973 postmark. 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.
A LARGE FRENCH EMPIRE WHITE MARBLE AND GILT METAL PORTICO CLOCK the 5' convex enamel dial signed 'Lechopie *** a Paris', 8-day movement striking on a bell, with Louis XIV gilt sunburst pendulum, 36cm wide 67cm high Quite an impressive piece, good size and quality. It’s a little grubby –would have had a glass dome and stand originally. The gilding is nice and original. The pillars and capitals could do with tightening and straightening – I think all there, just need adjusting, which I haven’t tried to attempt in case I snap a bolt. There are minor chips to the dial around the key holes. Chips to the corners of the marble. The movement looks good, pendulum with suspension spring intact, no signs of damage, but would not say in working order. There is no key. . Further images by request
Collection of antique brass copper - brass planter, 6" x 7.5", four further bowls/planters, Indian oil pourer, 7", desk bell, trench art ashtray/match holder, matchbox case, two vintage wall plaques 'Mother' and 'Doggie', 11" x 8", sundial, 5" x 5", two brass mice, tallest 6", two pairs of candlesticks, tallest 8" and a heavy Eastern inlaid dish on three ball feet, 9.5" diameter (17)
Charles Parkin: 'The Topography of Freebridge hundred and half, in the county of Norfolk', Lyn, 1762, 1st edition, folding engraved plan of Lynn by Henrico Bell 1725 loosely inserted, folding pedigrees etc as called for, folio, contemporary calf worn (top board near detached), bookplates of Bryan Hall of Old Rectory, Banningham, and Francis J Cresswell
Rev. F.O. Morris: 'A History of British Butterflies', London, George Bell, 1876, 4th edition, 72 coloured plates + 2 uncoloured plates as called for, original blind stamped pictorial cloth gilt, recased retaining original backstrip, some mid 20th Century pencil notes at head of page one relating to Swallowtail butterflies and Dunmow, Essex
'Bell's Edition of Shakespeares's Plays', London, John Bell, general copper engraved titles dated 1774, eight volumes, contemporary calf (worn), plus John Milton "The Poetical Works...", London, J. Johnson et al, 1801, six volumes, volume 1 with engraved portrait frontis, volume 6 with engraved fascimile of 1655 portrait of Queen Christina of Sweden, contemporary speckled calf (worn) (14)
A Military field telephone and an Adaptor Aerial to Trans ZA56234, the D Mk. V field telephone with bakelite handset and headset, with bell and battery holder contained within a tin box; together with a large green Adaptor Aerial to Trans ZA56234 with dials for input capacitor, series capacitor shortening switch, selector switch, contained in a green painted metal box with lid and carrying handles 49 x 51.5 x 43cms. (2)
GRINDLAY (ROBERT MELVILLE)Scenery, Costumes and Architecture, Chiefly on the Western Side of India, parts 1-2 & 4-6 only (of 6) bound in 1 vol., hand-coloured engraved general title, and 29 hand-coloured aquatint plates after Grindlay, Westall, Stanfield, Daniel and others (without 'Temple of Dwarka' in part 6), all on thick paper, tissue guards, small engraved print pasted onto verso of one plate in part 1, some text leaves watermarked 'J. Whatman 1827', nineteenth century red half morocco gilt, gilt lettered on upper cover, g.e., rubbed at extremities [Abbey Travel 442; Colas 1333; cf. Tooley 239], folio (402 x 300mm.), R. Ackermann, 1826[-1830]Footnotes:'Next to Daniell the most attractive colour plate book on India. One of the few books in which the name of the colourist is mentioned. viz. J.B. Hogarth' (Tooley). The work was originally issued in six parts comprising 6 plates each, taken from a collection of sketches and drawings made by Grindlay while he was in the service of the East India Company.Provenance: Colonel Christopher Palmer Rigby (1820–1885), armorial bookplate and ink note ('A souvenir of my old friend, and companion during many years service in Indian and Arabia, Colonel C.B. Morton. Presented to me by Morton Bell Esquire, June 1875. C.P. Rigby') on front free endpaper. 'Rigby began his military career in 1836, as an ensign in the 5th regiment of native infantry stationed in Poona. He remained in India, except for a posting in Aden from 1840 to 1843, until 1850' (ODNB).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DEVEREUX (WILLIAM COPE)A Cruise in the Gorgon, or, Eighteen Months on H.M.S. Gorgon, engaged in the Suppression of the Slave Trade on the East Coast of Africa, including a Trip up the Zambesi with Dr Livingstone, FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY inscribed 'C.P. Rigby from the author' on the title-page, half-title, hand-coloured folding engraved map 'showing the Seat of the Slave Trade at Zanzibar', a few names added in manuscript (identifying persons only noted by their initials in the printed text, one being Rigby), one gathering working loose, publisher's blue cloth, gilt lettered on spine, rubbed [Czech, p.48], 8vo, Bell and Daldy, 1869Footnotes:A fine association copy gifted by Devereux to C.P. Rigby, British Consul at Zanzibar from 1858-61, at the time that the H.M.S. Gorgon undertook its mission to suppress the slave trade on the East coast of Africa. The ship stopped twice at Zanzibar (chapters 7 and 23), the author noting that here 'especially Englishmen are appreciated... thanks to Colonel Rigby, H.M.'s Consul, who, during a residence of three years, not only did much improve the morale of the place, but emancipated no less than 8000 slaves with his own hand' (Devereux, p.115).Provenance: Christopher Palmer Rigby (1820-1885), inscription noting gifted from the author.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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