Fine Bindings. Boswell, James. The Life of Samuel Johnson, 8 volumes, contemporary half calf, rebacked, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1835; Trollope, Anthony. The Barsetshire Novels, 8 volumes, contemporary half calf, rebacked, 8vo, London: George Bell, 1909-10; and 78 others, finely bound, mostly nineteenth century literature and history, v.s. (96)
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AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL CARDS A folder of including over 800 signed football trade cards and stickers from 1960's onwards including, Alan Shearer, Peter Shilton, Ian St. John, Liam Brady, Ray Clemence, Peter Osgood, Kevin Keegan, John Barnes, Roy Keane, Ian Rush, Matt Le Tissier, Graeme Souness, Bobby Charlton, Tommy Docherty, Harry Redknapp, Francis Lee, Geoff Hurst, Jack Charlton, Jimmy Armfield, Ossie Ardilles, Pat Jennings, Kenny Dalglish, George Best, Charlie George, Mike Summerbee, Rodney Marsh, Bryan Pop Robson, George Graham, Gordon Banks, Ian Wright, Mike Channon, Colin Todd, Andy Gray, Billy Bremner, Trevor Francis, Mick Mills, Denis Law, Nat Lofthouse, Billy Wright, Tom Finney, Glenn Hoddle, Gordon Strachan, Viv Anderson, Terry Butcher, Gary Lineker, Jimmy Greaves, Johan Cryuff, Stanley Matthews, Alan Hansen, Pele, Tony Adams, Martin Chivers, Alan Ball, Terry McDermott, Gerry Francis, Roy McFarland, Charlie George, Bobby Robson, Tony Woodcock, Terry Sherringham, Colin Bell, Mick Mills, Peter Beardsley, David Seaman, Don Howe, Tony Book, Howard Kendall, Dennis Bergkamp, Frank McLintock, Ruud Gullit and George Armstrong. There are several of each, however Bergkamp, Pele, Cryuff, Armstrong, Howe, Gary Lineker and Billy Wright are singles. Some players have signed numerous cards, George Best X 3, Bobby Charlton X 25, Denis Law X 3, Jimmy Greaves X 2, Alan Ball X 3, Bobby Robson X 5, Gordon Banks X 8, Billy Bremner X 9, Geoff Hurst X 5. There are many for Tom Finney, Nat Lofthouse, Alan Shearer and Kevin Keegan. Good
MANCHESTER CITY Twelve autographed 12 x 8 photos, including Bert Trautmann walking off the pitch after the 1956 FA Cup Final, Johnny Crossan running out at Maine Road in 1965, Rodney Marsh celebrating after scoring c1973, Colin Bell in action during the 1972 Charity Shield etc, all signed using permanent markers. Good
Biography.- Noguchi (Yone) Lafcadio Hearn in Japan, portrait frontispiece & plates, occasional faint spotting, original paper wrappers, crease to upper cover, original portfolio, lightly browned, London & Yokohama, 1910 § Eliot (T. S.) Charles Whibley: a Memoir, first edition, original paper wrappers, lightly browned, 1931 § Sladen (Douglas) Twenty Years of My Life, first edition, inscribed by author, colour frontispiece, occasional pencil annotations, spotting, original cloth, a little rubbed, 1915; My Long Life: Anecdotes and Adventures, first edition, inscribed by author, original cloth, dust-jacket, rubbed, small loss to spine head, 1939 § Bell (J. J.) I Remember, first edition, inscribed by author, related newspaper clipping tipped-in, original cloth, dust-jacket, small loss to spine extremities, Edinburgh, 1932; and others, including a large quantity of typescript facsimile DNB with annotations, v.s. (lge. qty.)
Theatre.- Bell (John) Bell's British Theatre, Containing the Most Esteemed English Plays, 21 vol., engraved plates, some folding, some offsetting and spotting, contemporary tree calf, gilt, spine richly so and with red and green morocco labels, spine ends chipped, corners worn, rubbed, Printed for John Bell, at the British Library, 1780; and a set of John Genest's account of the English stage, 8vo (31)
Big Game.- Bell (W.D.M.) The Wanderings of an Elephant Hunter, first edition, plates, original cloth-backed boards, corners bumped, London & New York, 1923 § Stigand (Capt. C.H.) Hunting the Elephant in Africa, first edition, plates, binding almost detached, original cloth, gilt, spine ends a little rubbed, New York, 1913, 8vo (2)
Henry Meyer (English, 1780-1847) after J. Hopper Lord Hawkesbury Engraving35.5 x 25.5cm Together with three further prints, including 'Captain George Westcott', engraved by E. Bell, 'Henry D'Esterre Darby Esq', engraved by R. Earlom and 'Sir Charles Thompson Baronet', engraved by Earlom Anno (4)
Shelley China Part Coffee Set 'Hairbell' design comprising of coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and 5 cups and 6 saucers. White ground with a pattern of blue bell flowers and blue trim. Made in England. Together with an oriental part teaset comprising 6 saucers, 6 teacups, teapot and coffee pot.
A Collection of Lilliput Lane Cottages. To include Traveller's Rest, Ring For Service, Flatford Lock 1998, Stocklebeck Mill 1988, Waterside Mill 1994, Welcome Gnome 2003, Here Comes The Bride 2001, Lilac Lodge 1994 , The Old Place 2006, Gold Top 2002 Membership, Little Scrumpy 2001, Toffee Apple 2005, Crowning Glory 2005, Water Meadow 1994, The Old Mill At Dunster 2001 , Beekeeper's Cottage , High Ghyll Farm 1992, Blue Bell Farm 1996, Green Fingers Nursery 2004. All in original boxes.
George III - Impressing / Grand Flame Mahogany Cased Long case Clock. Signed to Dial Maj Schofield Rochdale. Features 8 Day Striking Movement on Large Bell ( hour ) Twin Weights, Date Aperture Calendar, Display, Brass Dial. Height 96 Inches - 240 cm.Condition for Case and Movement Good, Working at time of Cataloging Please Confirm with Photo.
A GEORGE II BLUE AND GILT LACQUER BRACKET CLOCK decorated overall with chinoiserie scenes, hatched panels and leafage, lacquered brass carrying handle, the arched brass dial with strike/silent dial, flanked by applied foliate scrolls with masks beneath feathered headdress, chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre dial with visible pendulum, twin winding holes and calendar aperture, pierced blued steel hands, twin train fus?e movement with anchor escapement, striking on bell foliate engraved back plate, unsigned, adjustable pendulum foliate engraved, the arched fret cut sides gilt painted glazed doors to front and back, bracket feet, 49cm high, c.1740. See illustration Provenance: By order of Sir Andrew and Lady Buchanan and George Buchanan of Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ALARM, the engine turned silvered face with two white enamel dials, bevelled glasses and two-tone bronze case with pillars set to the corners, striking movement with bell in the base; together with a red morocco case with sliding panel, clock 13cm high. See illustration
'THE HARRAR BELL' A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE IRON BELL having rudimentary pierced crown, the body cast in relief with a verse between cord tied panelled roundels on a green painted ground picked out in iron red and gilt, gilt shoulder and concave curves, 38cm high x 34cm diameter Provenance: contained in a green Morocco journal - 'History of things belonging to The Honourable Ruth Tennant, daughter of the 1st Lord Crawshaw, 1900' and Great Great Aunt of George Buchanan The relevant page inscribed: metal bell from Harrar, poetry is written on it saying as follows: 'It's notes are heard along the winding way and to its sounds the distant stars revolve while the bright moon illumines the pass of Han this lovely view supplies the place of talk attuned to the pure notes which reach this winding way' This was deciphered by The Chinese Ambassador in England Nov 1902 asked to do so by The British Museum Authorities. Harrar a city of North Eastern Abyssinia, Africa, the dominion of Egypt, one of the cities visited by Burton (?) the traveller in guise of an Arab. See illustration Provenance: By order of Sir Andrew and Lady Buchanan and George Buchanan of Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire
A collection of Bell's Scotch Whisky related advertising items to include Bell's bell decanters (one boxed and a Vasart style glass example), a boxed Stuart Crystal cut glass decanter inscribed with Bell's and another boxed glass decanter, pencils, large match striker with dog and golf decoration, jugs, bar items, bar Bell's bell, glass cloche inscribed Bell's etc.
A late 19th Century high Victorian marble mantel clock having white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring with round pierced hands and gilt raised border. The clock having a brass plaque presented in recognition of years service raised on a tick marble plinth base with gilt carved detailing. Movement striking the bell and being unmarked. Measures 24cm tall by 30cm wide.
Trade Advertising Postcards, a mixed collection of 50+ Foreign product advertising cards mostly views with overprinted adverts on front or reverse of card. Including Stuart Rogers entertainment (USA), Gruss Aus Koln ad for Brillant-Kaffee, Tableaux-Emaux G Barat, Bell Plasters (2), Caveau De La Bolee Paris, Hotels, Boston Sunday Post, Magic Postcards etc (mixed condition, few poor/fair, rest gen gd)
A George IV Scottish mahogany library longcase clock, 33.5cm circular painted dial inscribed Liddell & Son, Edinburgh, Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, Breguet style hands, eight day movement striking on a bell, the flame veneered case with arched hood, brass bezel, rectangular door to trunk, flanked by reeded quarter columns, skirted base, bracket feet, 80 in 205cm high overall William Liddell and his son James and William the younger were working together from 1819 up until 1824, after which the sons worked independently, James at Bathgate and William at Portobello.William Liddell worked from 449 High Street in Ediburgh from c. 1819, taking his sons James and William into partnership after their apprenticeships in 1822, the firm being then at 5, Bank street. In 1834 Liddell & sons announced in the press that they were moving to 449, High Street, where they continued until 1850. Condition Report: Dial repainted.
A late George III mahogany crossbanded, marquetry and oak longcase clock, 35.5cm enamel dial inscribed W. Johnson, Birmingham, Arabic numerals, second subsidiary dial, the spandrels painted with allegories of the seasons, the whole crested by an arched moon phase dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment centred by an urnular finial and flanked by a pair conforming, baluster turned pilasters, the Gothik ogee door centred by a shell patera, the whole outlined throughout with marquetry geometric stringing, 248cm high overall, c.1820
A French Empire ormolu lyre shaped mantel clock, 13.5cm dial with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, inscribed Maple and Co Limited, the lofty case with swag and masked star boss cresting, applied with laurel and foliate swags, beaded borders, bun feet, 45cm high, 19th century
A 19th century Orientalist brass portico mantel clock, 10cm silvered dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, French 8-day movement striking on a bell, the architectural case cast and chased in the Islamic taste, domed top centred by a finial, acanthus crenellated frieze above an archway and supported by four octagonal pillars, skirted plinth, the base cast in shallow relief with a deep frieze of stylized scrolling foliage, pointed apron, angular bracket feet, 42cm high, c. 1870
A French Louis Philippe Rococo Revival ormolu cartouche shaped mantel clock, 8cm circular silvered dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the backplate and base numbered 1315, cast throughout with flowers and scrolling foliage, 30cm high, c.1835
A substantial French Second Empire gilt, dark patinated and belge noir mantel clock, 11.5cm circular dial inscribed GJ Levy, Rue Poppin Court 88, Paris, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, fourteen day movement striking on a bell, the case applied with classical muses and putti, lion paw feet, 82cm wide, c.1865
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