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Late 19th Century French porcelain-mounted gilt metal mantel clock, with decorated cellular Roman dial beneath oval portrait panel flanked by similar floral panels, the base with further rectangular panel of a bird and flowers, the two-train movement outside countwheel striking on a bell, with Japy Freres exhibition stamp, 29cm high excluding detached finial and giltwood base
OPHELIA GORDON BELL (1915-1975), MAN AND HORSE, bronze resin, signed in the mould. 25.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition without damage.
A GEORGE V SILVER-TOPPED CLARET JUG, Asprey & Co. Ltd., London 1912, the bell-shaped glass body with hinged silver cover, containing a quantity of marbles (a/f). 20.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Glass is cracked.
A late 19th century continental silver table bell, the handle modelled as a young boy in 18th century dress and with a bird (possibly a bird of prey?) perched upon his left arm and with his right arm outstretched, vacant central cartouche and the lower body decorated repoussé style with foliate tendrils etc., maker's mark JGP, other markings include 925 and date, letters etc. (7.5cm diameter (widest) x 10cm high)Condition is good no major problems, it has come privately
A fine 18th century figured mahogany-cased eight-day repeating bracket clock; the broken-arch dial having silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, with strike/silent and further subsidiary hand flanking left, signed to the arch William Hughes, High Holborn, London, the gilded twin fusee movement also signed and striking on a bell, with gilded brass carrying handle, raised on brass ogee bracket feet (33cm high)The case with veneer repairs to base, crack to rear door glass, various holes to backplate possible pendulum change ? (see extra images). It is a verge escapement.
A commemorative bell from the Cunard liner S.S.CARMANIA, 1905-1936, cast in brass with moulded rim and shoulder, inscribed to front 'Carmania 1905-1932' mounted on a wooden frame with fixed plaque to the underside detailing 'Made entirely from material taken from the Cunard liner S.S.CARMANIA by the Hughes Bolckow Ship Breaking Co. Ltd., Blyth, Northumberland' (the bell 13cm high, the stand dimensions 34cm highest x 27cm widest) Note: RMS Carmania was built by John Brown & Company, Clydebank in February 1905 and along with her sister ship RMS Caronia were the largest ships in the Cunard fleet of that period. At the outbreak of WWI Carmania was converted to an armed merchant cruiser sinking the German SMS Cap Trafalgar during the Battle of Tirndade. She returned to passenger service in 1919 and was re-fitted in 1923 before being sold to Hughes Bocklow Ship Breaking Co. Ltd in 1932 where she was scrapped at Blyth.
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott - complete in one volume (1872); The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore – WM Rossetti (E Moxon, Son & Co); Dickens’s Works – 7 volumes Chapman & Hall (1870); Die Kunst im Hause - Jacob von Falke (Druck und Verlag, Wien 1883); Discourses on the Christian Revelation Viewed in Connection with The Modern Astronomy - Thomas Chalmers (John Smith & Son 1817); Harper’s Magazine Jun- Nov 1893; In Memoriam translated by Leon Morel (Libraire Hachet & Cie); Ismalie – M le Vicompte (Ponthieu et Cie 1828); Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society (3 volumes, 1903, 1912 and 1914); La Jeunesse de Madame D’Épinay (Calman Levy 1891); La Réalité des Esprits (A. Franck 1857); Mémoires d’un bourgeois de Paris Vols 1 & 5 (Gabriel de Gonet 1853 tome premier); Sermons on the Miracles Vol 2 – Walter Farqhar Hook (Richard Slocombe 1848); Six Centuries of Old Master Paintings – An Exhibition (Harari & Johns Ltd 1989); The City in the World Economy – WM Clarke (Institute of Economic Affairs 1965); The Divine Providence – Emanuel Swedenborg (JM Dent & Sons – Everyman’s Library); The Vision of Don Roderick and Other Poems – Walter Scott (Ballantyne and Co 1811 - The Second Edition); Vicissitudes de l’église Catholique (Debécourt 1845 tome deuxieme); The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry of Horace – John Conington (Bell and Daldy 1871)
A CONTEMPORARY SILVER AND SILVER-GILT STUART DEVLIN TABLE BELL, London 1981, of tapering trumpet form with enamelled foliate leaf circular ring above silver gilt bark effect stem and trumpet bell with clapper. 21cm, 8 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Enamel in good condition. The marks very clear. Few minor surface scratches, but generally very good condition.
A PAIR OF SILVER ADAM STYLE CANDLESTICKS, by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1965, tapering square stems with rams head and bell husk swag motifs, topped by urn-shaped finials with removable beaded sconces, above beaded square bases embossed with urns and foliate corners. 31cm high, gross weight 67.0z troy ounces, weighted.
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
Literary biographies, comprising 'The Lyttelton Hart-Davis Letters', john Murray, 1978-84, 1st edition, 6 volumes, bookplates of historian and biographer Hugh Brogan (1936-2019) to front paste downs, with some pencil notes and annotations by him to FFEP's and margins, original cloth, dust wrappers; Quentin Bell: 'Virginia Woolf A Biography', Hogarth Press, volumes I & II, 1973 6th impression and 4th impression respectively, volume I amusingly inscribed by Hugh Brogan verso FFEP "To Hugh, for his birthday, from Hugh, Cambridge 1973", volume II with his bookplate verso FFEP, each original cloth gilt, dust wrappers; plus 2 others Virginia Woolf related (10)
[Shakespeare (William)], Bell's Edition of Shakespeare, The Dramatick (sic) Writings of Will. Shakespeare, twenty-volume set, London: Printed for, and under the Direction of, John Bell, 1788, illustrated with full-page monochrome engravings, contemporary calf, gilt-lettered red morocco pieces, marbled endpapers, 12mo, [20]
Children's and Juvenile Books - O'Connor (Daniel), The Story of Pan, Retold from Sir J.M. Barrie [...], Illustrated in Colour and Black and White by Alice B. Woodward, London: G. Bell and Sons, 1920, original cloth, 8vo, (1); Smith-Masters (Margaret), How the King's Scout Fared in the Great War, London: Wells Gardner [...], 1918, contemporary pictorial cloth, 8vo, (1); J.R.R. Tolkien and the Lord of the Rings, various studies, mostly h/b, including The Individuated Hobbit, 1980, &, The Inklings, (11); Verne (Jules), Dropped from the Clouds, Coloured Frontispiece, London: Sampson Low, [n.d.], contemporary pictorial cloth, 8vo, (1); Rudyard Kipling (2); Jerome (Jerome K.), Three Men in a Boat, first edition, Bristol: 1889, original blue cloth (upper-cloth detached), 8vo, (1); Jackanapes, [n.d., c. 1910], original boards, 8vo, (1); Stucley (E.F.), The Pennyfeather Family, first edition, London: Nicholson & Watson, 1947, h/b, d/j, 8vo, (1); Wilfrid Noyce first edition; Hogarth Press; various illustrators; etc., [qty]
The Unexplained - Vallée (Jacques), Passport to Magonia: From Folklore to Flying Saucers, first edition, London: Neville Spearman, 1970, h/b, d/j, 8vo, (1); Shuttlewood (Arthur), The Warminster Mystery, fist edition, London: Neville Spearman, 1967, h/b, d/j, 8vo, (1); Bender (Gray), Flying Saucers and the Three Men, first edition, London: Neville Spearman, 1963, h/b, d/j, 8vo, (1); other works on flying saucers, UFOS and extra-terrestrial life; Fyleman (Rose), Fairies and Chimneys, London: 1923, blue cloth gilt, 12mo, (1); Spence (Lewis), The History of Atlantis, with Sixteen Full-Page Plates, third edition, London: [n.d., c. 1920], red cloth, 8vo; further Atlantis interest; Bell (William Dixon), The Moon Colony, Chicago: 1937, contemporary Art Deco design cloth, 8vo, (1); Forbidden Archeology (sic): The Hidden History of the Human Race, San Diego: 1993, h/b, d/j, 8vo, (1); Darwinism, evolution, etc; mid-20th century pictorial dustjackets, various; etc., [38]
Alpine Plants: Figures and Descriptions of some of the most Striking and Beautiful of the Alpine Flowers, 1st and 2nd series, 2 volumes, London: Bell and Daldy, 1872-74, 8vo, 108 chromolithographed plates, a few text leaves unopened, occasional light spotting (mainly to first vol.), original blue cloth gilt with slight wear to spines (2)
LA LANDE. Voyage en Italie, 2nd edition, 7 vols., Yverdon 1787-88, 8vo, calf; BELL (John) Observations on Italy, 1825, small 4to, some water staining and cockling, half calf; GALIFFE (J A) Italy and its Inhabitants, in 2 vols., 1820, 8vo, spines rubbed; MOENS (W J C) English Travellers and Italian Brigands, in 2 vols., London 1866, 8vo, original cloth; BROUGHTON (Lord) Italy: Remarks.., in 2 vols., London 1859, 8vo, half calf; others 19th and 20th century (42)
CORYAT (T) Crudities, in 3 vols, London 1776, 8vo, calf with good reback; The Spirit of the British Essayists, in 4 vols., 2nd edition 1813, 8vo, calf gilt; MACAULAY (T B) Critical and Historical Essays, in 3 vols. 1843, 8vo, calf with new labels; BEETON (Isabella) Book of Household Management, 1898, thick 8vo, colour plates; another edition, no date, 8vo, cloth gilt c.1880; also - Pepys' Diary (Bell edition reprints), various modern works on Virginia Woolf, Folio Society etc (quantity)
A cranberry flash glass huqqa pipe bowl, the bell shape body with engraved leaves between bands of leafy fronds, heightened with gilding, 23cm high, 20.5cm diameter at baseCondition report: On the rim, there looks to be a chip, but is in fact a small piece of missing gilding missing, the decanter is free from any obvious chips or cracks. A small patch of flashing missing from the interior, located partially on the base rising ever so slightly upwards.
A George VI bronze bell, impressed "GRVI" with crown above, with clapper, 28.5cm high.Footnote: Provenance: More House Catholic Chaplaincy and Student Centre, Kensington.Possibly the school bell used at Les Oiseaux Convent School, Westgate on Sea or may have been used to announce meals or services at More House.
A fine mid-19th century gilt brass carriage clock, by Paul Garnier, Paris, the swing handle adorned by twin imps, four winged caryatids to the corners, on ball feet, the backplate no.1100, the four sides with bevel edged glass, (front and rear with slide movement), eight-day movement striking on a bell, the gilt dial bearing Roman numerals, 19.5 cm high (handle up)Condition report: Gilt loss to the dial, with base metal showing through. No key present, so not tested as working. Generally clean to the case, with some surface wear commensurate with age.
A Victorian gilt spelter mantel clock, the eight day movement by W Davis & Sons, Paris, chiming on a bell, the dial with enamel numerals, on an ebonised base under glass dome, 34cm highCondition report: Front left foot missing. Swan terminal broken off and loose, one flower head broken and loose.
A 19th century mahogany eight day long case clock by J Winning of Kilmarnock, the painted domed top dial decorated with portraits of ladies, the white central dial with two subsidiary dials, striking on a single bell, within a hood with carved crest, over a figured case. With weights and pendulum. 226 cm high.
A French Empire style malachite and ormolu mounted mantle clock, with white circular enamel dial with painted arabic numerials, the body applied with gilt ormolu mounts and flanked by two fluted columns, each mounted with a pineapple finial, french movement and chiming on a bell, 36.5cm high
Margaret Kelly signed 13x10 Disney Tinker Bell colour print. Inscribed For Mathew Tinker Bell Margaret Kelly. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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.
Victorian commemorative advertising portrait chromolithograph of Queen Victoria for the Diamond Jubilee 1897 and Bell & Son, chemists, grocers, ironmongers, seedsmen's oild and feeding stuff brokers and general merchants, Gilsland, 62cm x 47cm. Published by Alf Cooke, Queen's Printer, Leeds.
A Minton Spellbound figure of a seated boy with his head in his hands, together with mixed character jugs in various sizes, and mixed ornaments to include a Staffordshire flatback, along with ribbon plates, pictorial plates and bell ornaments in china and brass, a pot lid and a pair of small picturesLocation: 6.6
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