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Murdoch (Iris) The Bell, 1958; The Unicorn, 1963; The Time of the Angels, ownership signature to front free endpaper, 1966; The Nice and the Good, 1968 § du Maurier (Daphne) The King's General, 1946, first editions, original cloth or boards, the first with the scarce yellow wrap-around, the second with slight staining to edges of boards, all with dust-jackets, the second slightly rubbed, the fourth with spine a little browned, the last browned and spotted; and 13 others by the same and others, 8vo (18)
NO RESERVE Dutch & Northern European Art.- Fry (Roger) Flemish Art: A Critical Survey, first edition, original cloth-backed pictorial boards ?by Vanessa Bell, a little rubbed and browned, small tear to spine, 1927 § Leeflang (H.) & others. Hercules Segers. Catalogue, 2 vol., Amsterdam, 2017 § Ainsworth (M.W.) & others. Man, Myth, and Sensual Pleasures: Jan Gossart's Renaissance. The Complete Works, New York, New Haven & London, 2010 § Campbell (L.) & Jan Van der Stock. Rogier van der Weyden 1400-1464: Master of Passions, Zwolle & Leuven, 2009 § Oberthaler (Elke) Bruegel the Master, Vienna, 2018 § de Boer (J. van Asperen) & others. Jan van Eyck: Two Paintings of Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Philadelphia, 1997 § Vogelaar (C.) & others. Lucan van Leyden en de Renaissance, original wrappers, Leiden, 2011, plates and illustrations, many colour, all but the first two and last original cloth or boards with dust-jackets; and c.10 others on early Netherlandish art, 4to & 8vo (c.15)
An extremely rare and fine Queen Anne pewter gadrooned mug, ale-pint capacity, circa 1705Touchmark inside base of John Compere, London, (fl.1699-1724), (OP1061, PS1865), the truncated cone body with crowned AR mark to rim, a band of lenticular beading above alternating convex and concave diagonal gadrooning to lower body rising from right to left, engraved to rim with a hand holding a tipstaff, and engraved to centre Ioseph Ewen at ye hand '&' Tipstaff in gravel lane, Southwark, single-curve handle with cast beading and boot-heel terminal, ownership triad IED to upper handle, 20.75 fl.oz. 12.5cm high Footnotes:The will of a Joseph Ewen, 'baskett maker' of the Parish of St. Saviours, Southwark, was probated on 2 January 1714.Provenance:The Margaret Hand CollectionThe Michael Boorer Collection, purchased 1984. (No.0884).Literature:Illustrated Journal of the Pewter Society, Vol. 7, No. 3, Spring 1990, p. 99, (group photograph, centre left).Carl Ricketts, Early English Pewter Drinking Mugs (2018), p. 43, pl. 98.A survey undertaken in 1984, by renowned pewter expert on beer mugs and wine measures, Michael Boorer, recorded just two other known pint capacity straight-sided gadrooned mugs. All with Queen Anne verification marks to rim and similar decoration. The second example, listed as part of The Higgins Collection, bears the touchmark of John Thomas, (fl.1698-?), (PS 9312),and is engraved to body Arnold Swingscoe Att ye Greyhound Att Worden, illustrated Ronald F. Michaelis, Antique Pewter of the British Isles, pl.VIII, fig.30. The third, with no identifiable maker's mark, is engraved to body John Wallhope Att the Bell Att Turvey 1703; illustrated Ronald F. Michaelis, British Pewter, p. 53. A fourth example, posthumously discovered in 2000, sold Bonhams, 22 November 2002, Lot 141.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 14th century pewter pilgrim's bellWith lozenge-shaped corona and clapper, together with other small pewter items to include - three rings, 13th to 16th century; a toy pot-hook, possibly 16th century, English; a large 16th century ampulla; and a 15th century slip-top spoon with maker's mark to fig-shaped bowl, (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three leaded bronze Imperial Standard bell weights for Cornwall County, two dated 1826The largest stamped 'IMP', 'WR' beneath a crown, 'C' and 'B' either side of a sword, and 'IMP', the second stamped twice each with a shield filled with rows of dots and a portcullis and the date '1826', the smallest stamped once with the same shield and twice with the same portcullis and date, the largest 16cm high, (3)Footnotes:Literature:See J. Douglas and C. Ricketts, Marks and Markings of Weights and Measures of the British Isles (1996), p. 240.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid-18th century lantern clockGeorge Borrett, StowmarketSurmounted by a strapped bell and five urn finials between three engraved arcaded frets over four tapering columns with side doors on ball feet, the 6.5 inch wide silvered Roman chapter ring with lozenge half hour markers and inner quarter hour track, the centre signed and with foliated scrolls, ball feet, with weight and pendulum, 37.5cm highFootnotes:Literature:B. Loomes, Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World (2006), p. 87, records two clockmakers with the name George Borrett. The first, George Borrett I worked in Stowmarket 'next door to the Black Swan' until 1780. His son, George Borrett II, also worked in Stowmarket, dying in 1773.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early Victorian leaded bronze bell, dated 1852With green-painted wooden stock with iron fittings, the bell cast with decorative cords and the date '1852', with clapper, 32cm diameter of mouth of bell x 32cm high to top of wooden stockThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 17th century leaded bronze bell, Italian/FlemishWith unusual iron mount cast in the form of a dragon, the bell cast with four cherubs, iron clapper, 16.5cm diameter x 24cm high overall (14cm high to crown of bell)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century French gilt metal Rococo-style eight day mantel clock, the pierced case with urn finial and applied and cast mask, foliate and scroll detail, the enamelled chapter ring set with Roman numerals, the movement no. 2116 striking on a bell, with key and pendulum, height 46.5cm, width 28.5cm, depth 12cm.Additional InformationRuns when wound but no guarantee of working order or keeping of time, scratches, nicks and general wear throughout, rubbing to gilt finish.
An early 20th century inlaid wall clock with three knopped finials above circular dial set with Roman numerals within carved fretwork frame flanked by turned columns, with glazed door, the eight day movement striking on a bell with pendulum and key, length approx 90cm.Additional InformationRuns when wound but no guarantee of working order, surface knocks, scuffs and scrapes, some losses to inlay as well as bubbling and lifting to veneer, the clock is comprised of a mixture of woods including walnut and mahogany.
DAVID WILDE (1918-1978); a group of seven original watercolours and drawings including six of an erotic/adult nature including 'My Beach Bell', 31 x 44cm, and a study of Marilyn Monroe, three framed and glazed, the remaining four mounted but unframed. (D)Additional InformationThe frames are dirty, some of the mounts are scuffed and some of the mounts have impressed marks but the images themselves appear fine. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
A mixed group of metalware including brass novelty ashtray modelled as a fly with hinged lid, length 18cm, a cast metal figure of a miner beside shaft, a cast metal plaque depicting gentleman smoking in relief, an inkstand with glass liner, candle snuffer and table bell all with foliate detail, silver plated relief decorated foliate and shell motif vase, height 25.5cm, Lucas 'silver king of the road' bicycle lamp (af), Auto Lite lamp, gilt metal dragon and snake motif decorative mount/finial, foliate motif Art Nouveau three handled brass vase, an Eastern enamelled foliate scroll motif vase, a Christmas 1914 tin and a Big Bang cap gun. Additional InformationHeavy wear and tear throughout, pitting dents and general wear, numerous losses to the enamel of the Eastern vase, the Lucas lamp with internally cracked pane, heavy denting and misshaping, further general heavy wear and tear throughout.
Good French ormolu sedan style clock with alarm and striking on a bell, the 3" white enamel dial signed Ducommun & Compé, within a rectangular case cast in relief with musical instruments amidst foliage to the front and a slow/fast lever to the back, over an aperture pierced with a star revealing the movement beneath, with pull repeat cords for alarm and quarter repeat, the case 5.75" high, 4.25" wide
Interesting and rare verge two train bracket clock movement with alarm, the 7.5" square brass dial signed Pellegrino Arno, Roma on a smooth cartouche to the matted centre with false pendulum bob aperture, iron hands and central alarm dial, the movement striking the hours and quarters with two hammers on a bell (missing)
Fine small English walnut verge bracket clock, the 4" brass arched dial signed Devereux, Bowly, London on a silvered disc to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring with outer Arabic numerals and inner Roman numerals running from nine o'clock to three o'clock, enclosing a painted moon phase disc and matted mask, the movement with pull repeat striking the quarters and hours on three small and one large bell, the back plate profusely engraved with scrolling foliage, within a later stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 15" high (pendulum and door key) (the case is later)
Fine French ormolu and tortoiseshell three train bracket clock in need of restoration, the 9.5" gilded arched matted dial plate with applied chapter ring with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, signed Gribelin á Paris on an enamel plate to the centre of an applied embellishment pierced with scrolling foliage and masks beneath the chapter ring, also signed on the movement back plate, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell in the arch, the case with four applied caryatid busts, also applied with cast acanthus feet on a central foliate case apron, surmounted by a detachable top, 24" high overall (this clock is in need of restoring and rebuilding)
Interesting and rare English verge hook and spike lantern clock (incomplete), the 4.25" brass arched dial signed B. Gray, J. Vulliamy, London on a silvered disc to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, the verge movement with alarm bell above, 5.75" high overall (request condition report)
Small English brass hook and spike lantern clock with alarm, the 4.75" brass arched dial signed J. Buxton, Diss on a circular disc to the arch over a brass chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with iron hand and central alarm dial, with passing strike on a bell behind the arch, 6.75" high
English provincial brass lantern clock with later Victorian fusee movement, signed Joshua Smith, Stening in Sussex to the foliate engraved centre with silvered central alarm dial and single iron hand, enclosed by a 6.25" brass chapter ring, surmounted by pierced engraved dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial, 15.75" high
Miniature Black Forest wall alarm clock, the wooden plated movement striking on a bell above and stamped F.108.PFAFF, in Triberg, the 2" white enamel dial with central brass alarm dial, within a 2.5" brass rounded arched surround repousse with birds of paradise and quivers with arrows to the rounded arch; also another miniature Black Forest wooden plated timepiece in need of restoration, the 2" circular enamel dial under a brass plaque repousse with a seated winged cherub (with weights) (2)
Interesting early 18th century iron cased verge hook and spike lantern clock with alarm, the 6.5" brass chapter ring enclosing a subsidiary alarm dial with single brass hand, the movement with central pendulum and outside countwheel surmounted by strapwork, bell and finial, 14" high (pendulum, weights and continuous winding rope) *Missing brass fret above the dial *We believe this lantern clock is probably from Normandy dating to the first quarter of the 18th century
Good English brass hook and spike lantern clock with re-converted balance wheel escapement, the 6.25" brass chapter ring enclosing a fine foliate engraved centre, with single iron hand, surmounted by pierced foliate frets with central crested shields, strapwork bell and finial, 16" high (no weight or pendulum)
Good French Religieuse Boulle and ebonised two train mantel clock, the movement back plate with outside countwheel signed Gaudoin, Paris, the 7.25" gilded chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, over a gilt metal embellishment modelled with a classical figure in a horse-drawn chariot, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top enclosing a bell, 21.5" high
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