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A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CUP HOLDERS, pierced and embossed with cherubs and scrolling foliage, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1897; other silver items to include an oval tobacco box, a cigarette box, a candle snuffer, several engraved trophy mounts/plaques, other small items, a model of a fox (one leg AF), various small Continental pieces, an American bell, and a small quantity of further plated and metal items, approximately 24 oz weighable (qty)
Football Colin Bell signed 16x12 colour photo pictured while playing for Manchester City. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Various vintage collectible toys to include a Bell Ceramics doll, an Armand Marseille Germany 351/3 ½ doll, a Dinky Packard convertible, No132 (not boxed), a Dinky Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupe, No187, a Dinky Supertoys Tank No651, a Corgi Classics Atkinson open pole truck set, 27801, two aftershave bottles in the form of cars, etc.
A Barraud & Lund of Cornhill London mahogany-cased 8-day bracket clock, shaped case with cream enamel dial, Roman numeral hour markers and movement striking on a bell, with pendulum, case height 43cm (metal strip on pendulum snapped, glass plate on back door missing, moulding detached and several splits in case but most parts are still present)
A fine collection of over thirty photographs related to the construction, launch and operation of the early commercial communication satellites Telstar and Early Bird. All photographs are vintage, gelatin silver prints, approx. 27 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 inches), with explanatory captions attached. Issued by Bell Telephone Laboratories, Hughes Aircraft Company and Office of Public Information U.S. Air Force, American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Accompanied by a selection of over twenty fact sheets and press releases issued by Bell Telephone Laboratories, NASA and Hughes Aircraft Company related to the launch, operation and objectives of Telstar and Early Bird satellites. Titles include: (Telstar I) Project Telstar. The Satellite Itself. (Telstar I) 14 pages; Project Telstar. Fact Sheet. June 1962. 6 pages; NASA to Launch AT&T Telstar. NASA, 8 July 1962. 3 pages; Ground Stations for Testing Experimental Communication Satellites. NASA, (1962) 3 pages; Tests with Telstar will Demonstrate Voice, Data, Facsimile and TV Transmission. 4 pages; Project Telstar. Background to Satellite Communication. Radio, Cables, Microwave. 3 pages. (Telstar II) Telstar II to Continue to Study of Radiation in Space. (1963), 6 pages; Project Telstar to continue Cooperative Agreement. (1963), 2 pages; and several other fact sheets. Telstar satellites I and II were experimental satellites which relayed through space first television pictures, telegraph images and telephone calls, as well as relayed the first live transatlantic television feed. Early Bird satellite (Intelstar) provided nearly instantaneous television, telephone and facsimile contact between Europe and North America.
1960/70s STARS SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS. Excellent collection of signed promotional images, all obtained by or sent to Radio One producer Don George. Signed 8x10" pictures to include: Edwin Starr, Gladys Knight, Shakin' Stevens, David Cassidy (x4 signed pictures as well as a Bell Records issued press pack with more pictures and cuttings), Brenda..
90s - 2000s / PUNK / GARAGE / PSYCH / ALTERNATIVE - 7". Killer collection of about 95 x 7", including some duplicates/variants. Artists/titles include The Soundcarriers (HR003), Frank Popp Ensemble (RK45-001),The Third Bardo (SEP 106), Little Barrie (NON 003), The Zombies (LTDEP 007, bearing signatures), The Buff Medways, The Litter Action Woman, Teddy and his Patches, Men of North Country, The Fadeaways, The Black Hollies, The Beatpack, Chris Bell, The Hanging Stars, The See See, Jacco Gardner, Birdie, Big Kids, The Silver Factory, Armitage Shanks, Dutronc, The Coyote Men, Doctor Explosion, Aldi Combo, The Pretty Things, Trevor White, The Prisoners, Ugly Guaranteed, Pinups, The Mourning After, Austin Johnson, Wild Billy Childish & CTMF, De La Soul, Business. Condition is generally Ex+/as new.
HEAVY METAL / HARD ROCK / THRASH - OVERSEAS RELEASES - LPs. Stirrin' clean bundle of 10 x LPs, including private releases, limited editions and picture/coloured records. Artists/titles include Amen Corner - Fall Ascension Domination (Brazilian press., COG.D.006, Ex+/Ex+), Strangers - The Bell (941318, Ex+/VG+), Pure Overkill - Rock Compilation (GR 2162, Ex+/Ex), Nattefrost - Blood & Vomit (D-00132, archive/archive), Sodom - M-16 (Ltd Ed., Green, SPV 085-7244LP, archive/archive), Flames - Summon The Dead (BD 035, Ex+/Ex+), Sacred Steel - Slaughter Prophery, MAS LP0307, Ex+/Ex), Venom - Black Metal (Pic, NEAT 1005, Ex+), Phoenix Rising (PR 433032, Ex+/Ex) and Sorcery - Sinister Soldiers (SSS 1, Ex+/Ex+).
An 0 Gauge 3-rail electric GWR 'King' Class 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender (ex-Phil Scrivener's 'Model Land'), incorporating Bond's motor unit and possibly a Bond's model entirely, with semi-Finescale iron wheels, finished in GWR lined green as no 6000 'King George V' with bell to front buffer beam, F-G, several glued repairs around right side of cab and nameplates, several paint chips and other damages (2)
Swiss 0 Gauge Coaches by RESAL and a BUCO Van, three bogie vehicles all approx 9in over buffers, comprising smoking and non-smoking coaches both in SBB-CFF green livery, with a matching grey PTT post van with sliding doors, all with Märklin-style couplers, all VG, and a Buco 'Bell' kühlwagen with veranda, G (4)
A Boxed Hafner 0 Gauge clockwork Three-Car Diesel Flyer Set, box ref 103, containing M10000 motor coach with battery-operated light and screw-in winding key, centre coach and beaver-tail end coach, all in UP yellow/brown livery with Hafner 'Overland Flyer' motifs, circa 1936, with 8-piece circle of track with tags to ring bell, overall VG, mechanism tested okay, box G-VG
A Marx (British) 0 Gauge clockwork LNER 'Silver Link' Articulated Steam Train, in lithographed silver with black and red lining, comprising clockwork 4-wheeled streamlined locomotive no 2509, non-reversing with tinging bell and screw-in 'sardine-can' type winding key, with 4-wheeled matching tender and one Coach only, G, mechanism tested okay, missing 2nd/3rd coaches, light playwear, silvering generally good, upper surfaces a little grubby from display, slight depression to smokebox by chimney (3)
A Marx (British) 0 Gauge clockwork LMS 'Coronation' Articulated Steam Train, in lithographed blue with white and black lining, comprising clockwork 4-wheeled streamlined locomotive no 6220 'Coronation', non-reversing with tinging bell and screw-in 'sardine-can' type winding key, with 4-wheeled matching tender, 1st Class coach and 3rd Class beaver-tail Dining Car, F-G, mechanism tested okay, moderate playwear, light rusting to undersides, rear coach in slightly brighter shade of blue to the remainder (4)
An 0 Gauge 3-rail electric GWR Collett 'King' Class 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender, body and tender appear scratch-built by unknown maker, with Bassett-Lowke 6-coupled mechanism, driving wheels and twin spoon pickups, LMC bogie and tender wheels, substantially-built with nice valve eccentric and backhead details, slightly exaggerated rivet detailing to tender and smokebox, rather heavily-painted in glossy lined green as no 6000 'King George V' (with cast brass plates, left-side nameplate and front bell missing), F-G, some retouching, bogie wheels fatigued, some tender brake gear detached (2)
Bing O Gauge Engine Sheds and Other Accessories, an early single-line loco shed with embossed walls, added window details and GBN motif, curved corrugated roof, G-VG, lacks rails, a later example with printed details and BW trademark, with smoke-vent clerestory roof, F-G, a small engine shed/garage, P, two Märklin or similar viaduct ramps (no viaduct), a Bing clockwork level crossing post with operating bell, barrier arm and signal, operates but missing housing, and other small items, (9)
An Assemblage of 'Scale' British O Gauge Signals, most appear to be ex-layout condition with some lacking bases, includes various small units, a full gantry with four distant dolls, double bracket with four home dolls and others, most fitted with neat bell-crank and wire operating systems, F-G, some in need of repairs (qty)
A Bing 0 Gauge clockwork American-style 'Pacific' Locomotive and Bogie Tender, in red-lined black livery without numbers or ownership decals, overall F, missing headlamp, pilot (cowcatcher), bell and control knobs, clockwork spring broken, considerable rusting to wheels and rods, dint to boiler on right side, tender G, some chips to each side, appears well-matched but may be a later example than the loco (2)
A Bing Gauge 1 clockwork American-style 'Pacific' Locomotive and Bogie Tender, in red-lined black livery lettered NYC&HRR to tender, with 2-speed geared-wind mechanism, overall G, complete with headlamp, detachable pilot (cowcatcher), bell and control knobs, tender missing drawbar and 5 axlebox covers, both with crazing to varnish, paint chips and general playwear, front bogie appears to be a replacement (3 including cowcatcher)
A Modified Bassett-Lowke 0 Gauge 3-rail LMS 'Royal Scot' 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender, in LMS maroon as no 6100 Royal Scot with 'American' bell to front, smoke deflectors and added details, modified chassis with LMC wheels and pickups, F-G, damage to front buffer beam, several retouches to loco body, some tender wheels 'fatigued' (2)
Ancient Artifacts - Three unguentarium Roman glass vessels, circa 2nd ~ 3rd Century A.D., each having bell shaped bases of varying broadness with recessed undersides and long tapering tubular necks and flared rims, the smaller having everted and folded rim and having a blue iridescent tinge, the largest measuring 6¾in. (17.2cm.) high, all having attached Sotheby's customer labels. (3) * Condition: The smaller encrusted and with fragile broken body, the others encrusted with no cracks found.
An unusual Victorian novelty brass mechanical butcher's shop counter bell fashioned as a pig, the heavy cast pig with realistic features and orange glass eyes, wound from the underside and rung by pushing the tail or pulling the snout, fully working, 6¼in. (16cm.) long. * Condition: Good, one screw missing from underside, nothing else to note.
A George III Channel Islands Jersey pattern footed beaker, maker's mark TB struck once to base (Thomas Bouton, Jersey, c. 1770), the slightly flared bell shaped bowl in heavy gauge silver, with single incised line below rim and flared moulded foot, inscribed ' TVDitN ' beneath, 3½in. (8.9cm.) high, weight 3.7 tr.oz. * Condition: Tiny shallow dents to main bowl, rims with tiny flea-bite nicks, good shape, standing straight, good.
A 19th century Dutch Delft mantel clock, the top of architectural form with fleur-de-lys surmount, over a fireplace and mantel beneath, the 4in. Roman enamel dial to a twin train French movement by P. Japy & Cie, also marked for Eugene Farcot, with outside countwheel strike and sunburst pendulum, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, 15¾in. (40cm.) high. * Condition: Winds, runs and strikes correctly. Dial good. Finial on top of both andirons in fireplace have been off and glued back. Large hairline glaze crack to back of case. Some small glaze flakes to edges and line of wear to glaze at edge just to right side of dial door.
A late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain matched clock garniture, the architectural style clock case with Sevres style dial, panels and ovoid column mounts, painted with cherubs and trophies, raised on bifurcated scroll and fruiting vine feet, with Japy Freres twin train movement striking the hour and half hour on a bell, 15¼in. (38.75cm.) high, the well matched pair of gilt metal vases with similar Sevres style floral porcelain, 14¾in. (37.5cm.) high. (3) * Condition: - Clock: Winds and runs. Minor wear to gilding and some engrained dirt to detail. Some gilt wear to dial and small chip at edge of RH winding hole. RH colum a little loose on its mounts. Impressed mark to back of case which is poorly struck and therefore illegible. - Vases: Some gilt wear. No other faults.
An early 19th century Channel Islands eight day mahogany longcase clock, the bell strike movement fronted by a painted Roman arched dial, signed 'Poign and Jersey', with painted vine fruit spandrels and exotic pheasant and floral spray to the arch, a further pair of birds to the centre, the case with broken arched hood with later brass ball and eagle finials, over a trunk with broken arched door, the plain base with bracket feet and wavy apron, 95in. (241.25cm.) high.
A French mahogany and ormolu four pillar portico clock, 19th century, with silvered Roman dial with ormolu bezel, the twin train movement with outside countwheel bell strike, floral, shell and swan ormolu pendulum, 10 x 5½in. (25.4 x 14cm.), 19¾in. (50.2cm.) high. * Condition: Very good, restored condition. Winds and runs. Strikes correctly. No key. Old repair to one swan's neck on pendulum with two tiny brass plates pinned behind to secure. Old shrinkage crack to right side of base.
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