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A good vintage 20th Century silver hallmarked charm bracelet adorned with many charms to include a flintlock pistol, metamorphic lady and washboard, hinged house, metamorphic shell opening to reveal a mermaid, coins, bell, cat and violin, shoes, scissors and more. Each silver chain marked. Weighs 93.4g.
Dufftown-Glenlivet - 8 year oldBottle number 32659. Distilled and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd. In original presentation tube. Labelling with some rubbing to the lower edge. Level: very top shoulder. 75 cl. Single malt, 40% volume. Dalwhinnie - 15 year old Distilled by James Buchanan Co., Dalwhinnie Distillery. In original carton. Good labelling, some light staining. Level: top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 43% volume Royal Lochnagar - 12 year oldDistilled by Royal Lochnagar Distillery.In original carton (distressed). Good labelling. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 40% volume Royal Lochnagar - 12 year oldDistilled by John Begg Ltd., Royal Lochnagar Distillery. Labelled for Portuguese Export. In original presentation tube. Plastic screw cap. Good labelling. Level: very top shoulder. 75 cl. Single malt, 43% volume The Glenlivet - 12 year oldDistilled by George & J. G. Smith, The Glenlivet Distillery. In original presentation tube (distressed). Good labelling. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 40% volume Cragganmore - 12 year oldDistilled and bottled by The Cragganmore Distillery, Ballindalloch. In original presentation tube. Good labelling. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 40% volume Glengoyne - 10 year oldDistilled, matured & bottled by Lang Brothers Limited. In original tube. Good labelling. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 40% volume. Aberlour - 10 year oldDistilled and bottled by Aberlour Glenlivet Distillery.In original tube. Good labelling. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt., 40% volume. Glenfiddich Special Old ReserveDistilled and bottled by William Grant & Sons.In original tube. Good labelling. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 40% volume.9 bottlesFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU BRONZE BALLOON SHAPED MANTEL CLOCK the case overall decorated with scrollwork and floral sprays, engraved gilded face with ceramic Roman numerals, two train French brass movement, striking on one bell. 57.5cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Very grubby, no immediately apparent serious damage. One of the fingers is detached but extant. Includes pendulum and associated key. Striker appears to be detached from bell but again is with the lot.
19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, the scroll work case surmounted by figure of young girl leaning against urn with flower in her hand, the case with putti and foliate scroll mounts, enamel face with Roman numerals, two train French movement, strikes on one bell. 37cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: All appearing complete, although lacking pendulum. Face is discoloured, chipped and cracked in places. Very grubby overall.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, unnamed, having flat moulded hood above arched aperture flanked by reeded columns, arched waist door on a satinwood banded panel base with bracket feet. Painted arch face, 17 x 12.5"approx, with figures to the arch and flower spandrels, Roman numerals and date aperture. Eight day movement, strikes on one bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The face has been partially repainted. Numerals a little faded. Case overall in good condition. Wear and tear commensurate with age. Includes two weights and pendulum with key.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK by Jonathan Williams Carmarthen, having broken swan neck hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by baluster turned columns, the waist with mahogany cross banded shaped and inlaid door, flanked by reeded pilasters, cross banded panel base on ogee bracket feet. Face 18 x 12.5" approx, having arch and spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Two train movement, strikes on one bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in fair condition for age. Lacks seconds finger. Split to panelled base. General wear commensurate with age.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK by J V Homes of Newcastle Emlyn, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by turned pilasters, plain moulded waist door on panel base with bracket feet. Arched painted face with Roman numerals and date aperture, 16 x 11.5" approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing clean condition, may have been re-cased. Includes single weight and pendulum. Single train movement, strikes on one bell.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK having broken arch pediment above arch dial flanked by turned pilasters, moulded and shaped waist door flanked by inlaid quarter pilasters on a skirted panelled base. Painted 14 x 10" approx face, decorated with sea shells and having Roman numerals and date aperture. Single train movement, strikes on one bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather scruffy condition, face is generally worn. Damage in places to the case. Lacks weight, pendulum bob only.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK having broken arch pediment to the hood above arched aperture flanked by ring turned pillars, cross banded arched waist door flanked by reeded pilasters on a cross banded panelled base with later skirted foot. 17" x 12" approx, arch painted face, with rocking ship pediment, seconds dial and date aperture, the face marked 'William Sealey' and having Roman numerals. Two train movement strikes on one bell.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Very worn, scruffy clock with additions and losses. Includes pendulum and single weight.
19TH CENTURY OAK CASED 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK having broken swan neck pediment over square aperture flanked by turned pillars, the inlaid waist door flanked by reeded pilasters on a cross banded panel base with bracket feet. 12" square painted face approx, with Roman numerals, indistinctly named possibly Ward, Stratford, with painted shell spandrels. Single train movement, striking on one bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Clean presentable condition overall. May have had some restoration at some stage. Some wear in places to the face. Includes pendulum and single weight.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the face indistinctly signed, the hood having moulded broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by baluster turned pillars, the waist with scroll moulded arch door flanked by baluster turned pillars on a panelled base on turned feet. 19.5 x13.5" approx painted face with rolling moon, Roman numerals, seconds dial and figural painted spandrels. Two train movement striking on one bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall the case is in fair condition commensurate with age with no serious damage or losses. General wear and tear, includes two weights and pendulum. Lacks finials to the hood. Name worn to face, lacks date finger.
19TH CENTURY 8 DAY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by turned pilasters, the waist with cross banded shaped waist door flanked by turned pilasters on a cross banded panel base with bracket feet. 19 x 14" painted face arch face with rolling moon, Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Unnamed. Two train movement striking on one bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Grubby, scuffed and marked with age but appearing complete with no significant losses. Includes two weights and pendulum.
18TH CENTURY OAK CASED 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK by James Pepper, Biggleswade, the case later and having stepped moulded hood above square aperture, plain rectangular door panelled base. 11" square approx brass face with silver chapter ring and pierced spandrels, Roman numerals and date aperture. Single train movement, strikes on one bell.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Later case, re-cased. Includes pendulum which is broken but no weights. The door to the face is present but is detached and the glass is very loose.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK marked W Isaac, Llanelly, having arched hood with brass eagle and ball finials, above arched aperture flanked by spirally turned columns, cross banded and inlaid waist door flanked by canted angles on a cross banded and inlaid panel base with bracket feet. Painted face with Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, 18" x 13" approx. Two train movement striking on one bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: In fair condition overall for its age, rather grubby, scuffed and marked. The face has probably been refreshed. Includes two weights and a pendulum.
A quantity of metalware, to include two embossed Indian bowls, a Liberty Tudric hammered pewter tea canister, a brass bell with turning handle stamped with a number 10, an Indian rectangular tray, a pair of continental spelter vases, a sword mount stamped Forbes, Portsmouth, etc. (a quantity)
* Church Bells. Contract to take down and recast five bells and re-fix them in Green's Norton Church, [Northamptonshire], 25th September 1727, Henry Bagley of Chacombe, Northamptonshire, Bell-Founder undertakes to re-cast the five bells now in the steeple, to take them down and carry them to the Church Barn where they will be weighed in the presence of the Churchwardens or Parish Officers, the metal of the bells to be re-cast into five new bells, to be 'made tuneable and harmonious to the ear, subject to the judgement of persons elected by the parties to the contract, to provide and fix bell-frames in the steeple, the Churchwardens undertaking to pay Bagley proportionately to the weight of the casting and waste with the provision for stage payment', signed by Bagley, Thomas Hawkins, with three wax seals, approx. 40 x 60 cm (Qty: 1)NOTESHenry Bagley of Chacombe was at least the third bell-founder of that name. One of his bells was recast by Matthew Bagley in 1757, another by Thomas Mears of London, and a third by Taylor and Sons in 1829; two of Henry Bagley's bells remained at Greens Norton as late as 1878 - see Thomas North, The Church Bells of Northamptonshire (Leicester, 1878), pp. 280-81.
[Restoration London]. Album of documents and autographs, c.1660-90 comprising: 1. Petty (Sir William, 1623-1686), Autograph letter signed to John Evelyn (1620-1706), 24 March [16]74/5, concerning arrangements for supper, single sheet, 12 lines, written in brown ink, with Evelyn's autograph endorsement verso ('Sr Wm Petty 24 Mar 1674 579'), and of William Upcott (1779-1845) recto ('Sir William Petty, to John Evelyn, by whom it is endorsed. W. Upcott'), 19.2 x 15.7 cm, 2. Povey (Thomas, 1613/4-c.1705), Autograph letter signed, 26 November [16]68, to 'My Lord' (probably Sir William Temple, 1628-1699), concerning the recipient's patronage of Povey's nephew (i.e. William Blathwayt), single sheet, written on both sides, spotting, two words obliterated recto, 31.5 x 20 cm, 3. ibid., Treasury warrant for payment of twenty-five pounds to Thomas Povey, 15 June 1681, manuscript document, signed by Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of of Rochester (1642-1711), Sir John Ernle (1617x20-1697), Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Baronet (1625-1684), Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin (1645-1712), and Sir Stephen Fox (1627-1716), all as commissioners of the Treasury, single sheet, spotted, stained, repaired and restored, 30 x 18 cm, 4. Jermyn (Henry, 1st Earl of St Albans, 1605-1684), Warrant signed as Lord Chamberlain to Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu (1638-1709) as Master of the Great Wardrobe, 14 August 1672, requiring provision 'to Francis Rogers Esqr keeper of His Ma[jesty's] standing wardrobe at Whitehall one greate elbow chayer & footstoole for his Ma[jesty] and ... chayers of crymson velvet with crymson fringe', 12 lines including addressee, single sheet, spotted, very minor loss to one edge, typescript label to foot, 30.1 x 18.7 cm, and approximately 15 other items, including: tally court receipt dated 13 January 1687 and signed 'Brouncker' (possibly Henry Brouncker, 3rd Viscount, c.1627-1688, cofferer to Charles II) ; fragment of letter dated 20 February 1679/80, list of books ordered on one side (with prices), shorthand notes on other (pencilled note to mount: '?Pepys'); London Gazette, numbers 691, 2021, 2026 (London: Thomas Newcomb, 1672-85); engraved bookplate of William Hewer (1642-1715), naval administrator; 3 loose contemporary manuscript fragments (one with pencilled note '? Evelyn'); and various engravings and later newspaper cuttings, all items (except manuscript fragments) tipped in or mounted, mounted typescript captions, home-made 20th-century album, 4to (31.5 x 24 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: 1) Sotheby's 11/12 October 1976; 2) Estate of John Lawson (1932-2019). Evelyn dined at Sir William Petty's on 22 March 1675 'with the Bishop of Salisbury, and divers honourable persons'. In his diary the event is the occasion for an effusive portrait of his learned contemporary: ‘There is not a better Latin poet living, when he gives himself that diversion; nor is his excellence less in Council and prudent matters of state … If I were a Prince, I should make him my second Counsellor, at least’ ( Diary and Correspondence , Bell and Daldy, 1870, volume 2, p. 102). As Povey's career as a colonial entrepreneur and administrator began to suffer in the 1660s it became clear that he could hope of securing patronage only for his talented nephew and heir William Blathwayt. In 1668 he and Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington 'induced Sir William Temple to employ the young Blathwayt as a clerk in the embassy at The Hague. His linguistic skill (he was the only official at the embassy who knew Dutch) rendered him a most useful member of the staff' (ODNB).
Cotman (John Sell). Architectural Antiquities of Normandy ... accompanied by Historical and Descriptive Notices by Dawson Turner, 2 volumes in one, London: John & Arthur Arch and Yarmouth: J.S. Cotman, 1822, engraved portrait frontispiece of Cotman (spotted), wood engraved armorial to titles, mounted portrait of Dawson Turner, 96 etched plates (including some double-page), occasional spotting, all edges gilt, front blank inscribed to Mary Anne Turner from her father Dawson Turner on the occasion of her birthday 7th February 1842 and with three manuscript notes and related cutting pasted-in, all edges gilt, old cloth hinges split, contemporary blind panelled and decorated calf, rebacked preserving remnants of original spine compartments, large folio, together with: Haghe (Louis). Sketches in Belgium and Germany, London: Hodgson & Graves, 1840, tinted lithograph title, dedication and 25 tinted lithograph plates, scattered spotting, cloth hinge repairs, contemporary morocco-backed cloth, rebacked preserving remnants of original spine, large folio, Seroux d'Agincourt (Jean Baptiste Louis Georges) , Sammlung der vorzuglichsten Denkmalern der Architectur, [Sculptur & Malerei] vorzugsweise in Italien vom iv bis zum xvi jahrhundert, 3 parts in one, Frankfurt: G.W. Mettenius, [1840], numerous engraved plates, some scattered spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary red half morocco, worn, large folio, Willson (Edward James) , A Glossary of Technical Terms, Descriptive of Gothic Architecture ..., to accompany the Specimens of Gothic Architecture, by A. Pugin, 2nd edition, London: J. Taylor, J. Britton & A. Pugin, 1823, etched plates by J. Le Keux, title inscribed 'for my dear ... F.P. 28 July 1845' (possibly in the hand of antiquary John Britton, 1771-1857), front free endpaper with manuscript note in John Britton's hand 'Preparations for a Dictionary of the Antient Architecture of Great Britain. Words with corresponding words in different languages - Etymology - derivation - explanation - description of parts illustrated by numerous engravings by J. Le Keux. In one vol royal 8vo, by J. Britton' and with signature to upper outer corner, contemporary red hald morocco, boards detached, worn, slim 4to, and a volume entitled to spine 'Cotman's Etchings', 19th century cloth-backed boards, rebacked, large 4to, and Turner's Picturesque Views in England & Wales, 3 volumes (Landscapes, Coast Scenery, Castles & Abbeys), London: Bell & Daldry, 1873, gutter percha perished and contents loose in each volume, original cloth gilt, 4to (Qty: 8)
William Pollard & Co. [publisher] . A Book of The South West, printed for the seventy-fifth annual meeting of the British Medical Association..., 1907, Exeter, numerous black & white illustrations, colour folding map, some light toning, publishers original gilt decorated vellum, boards & spine slightly spotted, 8vo together with: Lewis (Samuel) , A Topographical Dictionary of Wales,..., 2 volumes, 1834, black & white maps, bookplates to front endpapers, some spotting & offsetting, modern endpapers, modern green cloth spines retaining contemporary green cloth boards, boards slightly marked & rubbed to head & foot, 4to, and Stahlschmidt (J. C. L.) , Surrey Bells and London Bell-Founders, 1884, black & white illustrations, period signature to head of the title page, some toning throughout, original embossed green cloth, boards & spine slightly marked & rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th century & modern U.K. topography & campanology reference & related, many original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (Qty: 6 shelves)
Leroy of Paris circa mid 19thC French mantel clock in rosewood case inlaid with floral and leaf scroll decoration, the silvered Roman dial with gilt bezel surround, diamond shaped pierced hands, the eight day two train signed movement striking on a silvered bell, back plate stamped 4-1 and 47, 22cm tall
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