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Lot 688

A Pentax ME Super camera with Bell and Howell 1:35 - 4.5 28-80mm lens, a Miranda MS-2 Super camera, a Minolta 5000 camera, a Miranda lens and other cameras, etc.

Lot 35

WW2 617 Sqn veterans multiple signed Guy Gibson VC 2003 cover. Signed by 10 WW2 crew members including Dambuster Les Munro, Adjutant H Humphries, Arthur Poor DFC, Ted Wass, Flt Lt Quinton, Flt Lt Hughie Evans, John Bell DFC, W/O Benjamin Bird, Flt sgt William Burnett, Arthur Lammas. One of only 10 issues with biography card of the 10 inside. 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.

Lot 3063

K. Buckingham. The 617 Dambuster Squadron Memorial, Woodhall Spa, issued on the unveiling and commemoration of the memorial 17th May 1987, signed by ninety four WW2 aircrew, 617 squadron including fourteen Dambusters, signatures of Bill Howarth, Len Sumpter, Les Munro, James Tait, Bill Reid VC, Jo McCarthy, Ken Brown, Archie Johnstone, Harry Johnson, John Pyror, John Bell, Albert Hepworth, Colin Cole, Benny Goodman, Jock Calder, H.K. (Duke) Monro, Frank Appleby, Basil Fenron, Bill Penglly, John Sanders, Des Phillips, Arthur Jocklin, Frank Tilley, Reg Spencer, Ross Stanford, Frank Cardwell, John Langston, Danny Daniel, Terry Kearns, Donald Cheney, Freddie Watts, artist signed limited edition print, number 33/617, 42cm x 55cm.

Lot 8001

An early 19th Century flame mahogany longcase clock, brass finials and fretwork top, reeded sides, silvered broken arch dial signed Saddleton, Lynn with strike/silent seconds and calendar subsidiary dials (one hand missing), 8 day movement with rack strike on a bell, some wear and cracks to case, keys, weights and pendulum

Lot 8002

A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock, the 11'' square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and ormolu figural corner spandrels and calendar aperture, signed Barber, Winster, 30 hour movement with chain/sprocket drive and countwheel strike on a bell (countwheel mounted behind back pate), case and hood a/f, with weight and pendulum

Lot 8011

A late 19th heavy gilt cast metal French Cartel clock, 8 day Japy Freres movement with countwheel strike on a bell, numbered 63849D and stamp to back plate, white enamel with blue numerals and pierced gilt hands, key and pendulum, 66cm high

Lot 8023

A 19th Century French boulle work mantel clock with decorative ormolu mounts, feet and finial, gilt brass repousse dial with enamel cartouche Roman chapter ring, 8 day movement by Miroy Freres with countwheel strike on a bell, keys and pendulum, 37cm high

Lot 8024

A 19th Century French gilt spelter and brass figural mantel clock depicting maiden with exotic pet bird, Roman enamelled dial (hairlined) signed Renard a Rouen. 8 day movement with countwheel strike on a bell, key and pendulum, 45cm high

Lot 8025

A George III mahogany bracket clock with bell top, the silvered brolan arched dial with calendar and strike/silent subsidiary dials signed Christopher Bullock, London, the four pillar twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack strike on a bell, back cock and plate engraved with central cartouche and makers monogram, floral motifs and border both side panels a/f, 49cm high excluding handle

Lot 751

A pair pf Wedgwood Silver Jubilee amethyst glass goblets, inset with a Jasperware roundels of HRH Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip, 12.5cm high, 1977; a similar etched mug; a similar bell (4)

Lot 359

An Edwardian mahogany letter rack, inlaid decoration, 23 cm; a Victorian school bell with ebony handle etc

Lot 2133

Charles I hammered Sixpence Group D Type 3a no inner circles mm tun S2813 AF, Sixpence Group E fifth Aberystwyth bust type 4.1 double-arched crown mm anchor S2814 GF and another mm bell AF, Threepence plume before bust and above shield, Aberystwyth mint S2894 GF, Halfgroat Poor

Lot 43

England, 1583 sixpence, Elizabeth I bust facing left with rose, rev; quartered shield with long cross dividing date, bell mint mark. (1)

Lot 386

Thomson, Thomas A System of Chemistry Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1802. First edition, 4 volumes, 8vo, 4 engraved plates, original boards with paper labels to spine, half-titles, some damage to upper page corners where a signature has been erased, joints splitting (4) Provenance: From the library of Kingcausie

Lot 86

Bell, George Joseph Principles of the Law of Scotland Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1830. Second edition, 8vo, inscribed: "To Professor Davidson, with the respectful & affectionate remembrances of the Author" to half-title verso, contemporary half calf gilt, bookplate of Robert Davidson, some very minor dust-soiling; Mackenzie, Sir George The Principles of the Law of Scotland. Edinburgh: John Balfour, 1777. Fifth edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, upper joint split, small ownership blindstamp to title-page (2)

Lot 95

Military History 5 volumes, comprising The Royal Artillery Commemoration Book, 1939-1945. [London:] G. Bell and Sons Ltd., 1950. 4to, original blue cloth gilt; Fellows, George History of the South Nots. Yeomanry Cavalry. Nottingham: Thomas Forman & Sons, 1895. 8vo, original cloth gilt; Ewing, John The Royal Scots 1914-1919. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1925. 2 volumes, first edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; Bone, David - Muirhead Bone, illustrator Merchantman Rearmed. London: Chatto & Windus, 1949. 8vo, number 17 of 160 copies signed by David Bone, original blue quarter morocco gilt (5)

Lot 11

Four wine glasses, c.1760-70, two with rounded funnel bowls raised on multi series opaque twist stems, one with a bell bowl over a dense airtwist stem, the last a drawn trumpet bowl on an airtwist stem, and two dram glasses with rounded bowls moulded with vertical ribs and running to an incised twist stem, 16.3cm max. (6)

Lot 12

Four English wine glasses, c.1750-70, two with bell bowls above opaque twist stems, one with a shoulder and central knop, another with a drawn trumpet bowl above a plain stem and folded foot, the last engraved with a bird in flight and a flower spray above a faceted stem, and a Dutch wine glass engraved with a stag above a multiple knopped stem and folded foot, 17.8cm max. (5)

Lot 15

A coloured twist wine glass, c.1760, with a bell bowl raised on a stem enclosing blue, red, green and white threads encircling a gauze core above a conical foot, a 2mm chip to the edge of the foot, 16.2cm. Provenance: Hickson Collection, Sotheby's, February 1979, lot 142.

Lot 2

A wine glass, c.1750-60, the bell-shaped bowl raised on an airtwist stem above a folded foot, 17.2cm.

Lot 321

A James Pennington (Liverpool) blue and white mug, c.1767-73, the bell-shaped body painted in a dark blue with a formal flower spray, with a double grooved strap handle, 10.5cm. Paper label for the F S Mackenna Collection. Illustrated: Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain, No. 4.78.

Lot 335

A rare William Reid (Liverpool) blue and white fluted cup, c.1756-60, the faceted bell-shaped body painted with a low hut beside rocks and tall trees, and a Longton Hall teabowl, printed by John Sadler of Liverpool with the Courted Shepherdess, a small chinoiserie vignette and two large birds, some faults, 7.5cm max. (2) Cf. Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain, p.45 for a polychrome cup of the same shape. Hillis suggests that these taller cups may have been used for chocolate rather than coffee. The cup with green initials for the Gilbert Bradley collection, the teabowl with a label for the Watney collection,

Lot 342

A large Worcester bell-shaped King of Prussia mug, c.1757, printed in black with a head and shoulders portrait of Frederick II of Prussia, titled and dated 1757, the reverse printed with Fame blowing trumpets, both flanking a design of pennants and military trophies, signed in the print RH Worcester for Robert Hancock, a short crack near the handle, 14.5cm. Provenance: the Property of a Noblewoman.

Lot 343

A Worcester bell-shaped King of Prussia mug, c.1757, printed in black with a head and shoulders portrait of Frederick II of Prussia, titled and dated 1757, the reverse printed with Fame blowing trumpets, both flanking a design of pennants and military trophies, signed in the print RH Worcester for Robert Hancock and with an anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, 11.8cm. Provenance: the Property of a Noblewoman.

Lot 348

A Worcester bell-shaped mug, c.1760, printed in black with a Windmill and other buildings to one side, the reverse with, figure fishing before a water mill, and a Worcester hexagonal teapot stand, printed in purple with a figure fishing beneath a tree before a ruined Classical obelisk, restoration to the mug, 14.4cm max. (2) Provenance: the Robert and Celia Morris Collection. The stand formerly in the Perry Collection and the Ridley-Day Collection.

Lot 407

A large and rare armorial Bow mug, c.1750-55, the bell-shaped form painted with the arms of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors, comprising a shield containing a lion above three fur-lined tents, flanked by two camels above the motto 'Concordia Parva Res Crescent' (In Harmony Small Things Grow), the sides finely painted with single flower sprigs, the rim with a band of gilt flowerheads on an iron red foliate border, the base broken out and restuck, 15.5cm. Provenance: the Watney Collection. Exhibited: English Ceramics Circle, Armorials, 2008. The Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors ranks sixth and seventh (on alternate years) in the Great Twelve City Livery Companies. It was founded prior to 1300 and first incorporated under a Royal Charter in 1327. Its base is the Merchant Taylor's Hall between Threadneedle Street and Cornhill, a site it has occupied since at least 1347. Whilst initially a company for the tailoring profession, the company exists today as primarily a philanthropic association with links to a number of schools, colleges and alms houses. Surprisingly, given its location and strong trade links, there is little tradition of armorial decoration on Bow porcelain.

Lot 6

A baluster wine glass, c.1740, with a bell bowl raised on a baluster stem with a large knop enclosing a tear over a conical foot, 16.5cm.

Lot 9

Four Continental wine glasses,, 18th century, one with a rounded funnel bowl raised on a six-sided Silesian stem on a folded foot, two with drawn trumpet bowls above an opaque twist stem and a knopped stem enclosing a tear, the last with a bell bowl on a plain stem, 19.2cm max. (4)

Lot 1941

An airtwist wine or ale glass, mid 18th century, the elongated bell bowl raised on a multi-series airtwist stem and plain foot, 19.75cm. high. Illustrated.

Lot 1944

An airtwist wine glass, mid 18th century, the bell bowl raised on a multi- series airtwist stem and plain foot, 17.75cm high. Illustrated.

Lot 1948

An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, the rounded funnel bowl raised on a single-series opaque twist stem and plain foot, 16cm. high; and an airtwist wine glass with bell bowl, 18.25cm. high, (a.f), (2).

Lot 1949

A Continental wine glass, 18th/19th, with bell bowl raised on a teared stem and plain foot, 18.5cm. high.

Lot 1983

A Dutch colour twist wine glass, late 18th century, the bell bowl engraved with fruiting vine, raised on a red and white opaque twist stem and plain foot, 16.75cm. high; together with four other Dutch colour twist stem wine glasses, (5).

Lot 1984

A Jacobite- type wine glass, circa 1765, the bell bowl probably engraved later with a rose, buds and an insect, raised on a double-series opaque twist stem and plain foot, 17.75 cm. high.

Lot 3022

A early 20th century mechanical door bell, formed as a hooded figure, 68cm high.

Lot 158

Group of metalwares to include pewter tankards, bell, cutlery sets, silver plated salver and other items

Lot 338

Silver plated biscuit barrel together with bell, silk Ken sitar's flowers collectors cards, in case,, draughtsmans tools, and other items

Lot 361

Convent service bell, handbell and optical instrument

Lot 472

Chinese prayer bell, brass pots, pair metal salts, vintage cut throat razors, tools and other items

Lot 124

A miniature silver cream jug, London 1916, together with a further silver cream jug, total weight approx 8.8oz, a silver bell (at fault) and a silver salt converted into a pin cushion (4)

Lot 115

An early 20thC milk glass table lustre, of inverted dumb bell form with flared top, gilt highlights and droppers, 28cm high and two Murano type swirl glass vases (3).

Lot 169

A vintage Bols musical liqueur bottle, set with dancing lady, of bell shaped form, apparently sealed and containing liquid, 25cm high.

Lot 244

An early 20thC copper oil can, 13cm high, another brass example of bell shaped form, marked 555 and a wood plane with metal mounts.(3)

Lot 257

A 20th Copeland Spode china part tea service, comprising sandwich plate, 25cm wide, milk jug, sugar bowl and six of each cups, saucers and side plates, in turquoise on a white ground with gilt highlights with a gilt bell flower border, printed marks beneath (a quantity).

Lot 91

A BUCHANAN & CURWEN, LEATHERHEAD SERVANTS BELL SYSTEM

Lot 140

COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY SHEFFIELD PLATE VINE AND LEAF,BELL AND HUSK AND DECORATIVE WINE/SPIRIT LABELS

Lot 376

A 19th century French marble 8-day mantel clock, by Woppenheim of Paris, gilt-bronze mounts with painted enamel panel numerals and painted Classical panels, plate no. 241, striking on a bell, case height 42cm, not currently workingGood overall original condition although not currently working, movement potentially over-wound, some small sections of case are chipped but these are mostly to the rear of the case, mounts would benefit from a polish, all enamel panels are present with no obvious damage, with key and pendulum

Lot 378

A 19th century French gilt-bronze mantel clock under glass dome, by Henri Marc of Paris, 8-day movement striking on a bell, engraved foliate dial with painted Roman numeral hour markers and scrollwork feet, plate no. 27493, clock height 26cm, overall height 38cm, complete with pendulum and key, not currently workingGood overall condition although not currently working and needs a service, case has some areas of wear but no obvious damage, dome in good overall condition with a few small splinters at the base but no cracks and also needs a clean, complete with key and pendulum although probably not original

Lot 384

A 19th Century 8-day longcase clock, by George Tupman of Grosvenor Square London, gilt brass dial with subsidiary dials, striking on a bell, with key and pendulum, case height 220cm, dial width 33cm

Lot 561

A 19th century French silver dinner bell, formed as a lady holding a flower, marks on base of dress, height 9cm, 3.8ozVery good original condition, no damage or repair, settings lightly abraded and rubbed on high points, hallmarks quite rubbed.

Lot 562

A 19th century French silver dinner bell, relief embossed foliate decoration with lattice work handle, height 10cm, 3.5ozVery good overall condition, no obvious damage or repair, settings lightly abraded and high points rubbed through use, hammer inside is not original, hallmarks slightly rubbed.

Lot 213

A VINTAGE ITT PALOMINO RADIO TOGETHER WITH A BELL & HOWELL CASSETTE DECK

Lot 741

A Victorian Postman's clocks, with enamel dial and roman numerals, the drivetrain movement striking a bell and contained within a mahogany case with brass weight

Lot 750

A late 19th century American gingerbread clock by Seth Thomas Clock Company, Connecticut, with enamel dial with roman numerals and enclosed by a giltmetal border and striking a bell. Contained within a mahogany case 55cms high

Lot 751

An Edwardian mahogany mantel clock striking a bell, with silvered dial and roman numerals contained with in a arched mahogany case 28 x 24cms

Lot 768

A 20th century ships bell, on rope-work support and raised on a mahogany base, together with three knot plaques, one entitled Turks head and star, the others Bowlines.

Lot 161

Inlaid wall clock with carved floral finial above Roman enamel dial, striking bell, H.94cm.

Lot 351

A Victorian beadwork bell-pull style wall hanging; together with five Victorian and later needle and beadwork banners.

Lot 1499

A fine art print with blind stamp of a yard scene. Artist signature to bottom right, A.Y Cameron. Cpoyright in 1930 by Alfred bell & Co, Ltd. Framed and glazed. Frame size approx. 40.5 x 48.5cm.

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