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Lot 569

Pair plaster fossil bookends with assorted ornaments

Lot 345

A collection of Pokémon cards, Approx 250 cards, including Fossil, Jungle, Team Rocket and other early sets. Also including Japanese and foil examples, contained in a folder.

Lot 495

Three Various Ladies Modern Wrist Watches to Include Fossil, Swatch, Seiko etc

Lot 244

Collection of seventeen wristwatches including Diesel 10 Bar, Fossil, Ice, Citron, Timex, Tavistock & Jones, Accurist, Minster, Pulsar and Sekonda, all but but one boxed (17)

Lot 1241

A quantity of used wristwatches including Accurist & Fossil etc.

Lot 363

Pokemon: A Pokemon Fossil Set, comprising 62 cards, 60/62 in the set, plus an additional Articuno (2/62) and Haunter (6/62), including a 1st Edition Holo Articuno (2/62), 1st Edition Holo Gengar (5/62), 1st Edition Holo Haunter (6/62) and 1st Edition Holo Moltres (12/62), missing Kabutops (24/62) and Raichu (29/62); together with a complete Pokemon Team Rocket Set, comprising 84 cards, 82/82 in the set, Secret Rare Dark Raichu (83/82), plus an additional Dark Magneton (11/82), including a 1st Edition Dark Magneton (11/82), 1st Edition Dark Slowbro (12/82), 1st Edition Dark Muk (41/82); a collection of Pokemon Gym Heroes cards, 102 cards, comprising: No. 1-96 and 127-132, including a 1st Edition Erika's Weepinbell (48/132); and other assorted promotional cards to include: Dark Gyarados, Team Rocket, Prerelease (8/82); Promo Mew; Meowth; Eevee; Holo Mew; Venusaur; Mewtwo; Cool Porygon; Trainer Computer Error; 1st Edition Aerodactyl Prerelease 1/62; Pikachu; Electabuzz; Dragonite; Arcanine; Jigglypuff; and a collection of 28 Pocket Monsters cards; all contained within an original UltraPro Pokemon Trading Card Game folder featuring Sandshrew, Meowth and Snorlax on the cover.Condition Report: Fossil Set - The cards all have playwear, with light scratching to holographic card surfaces. There is whitening and curving to some card edges. Some cards are better than others. Team Rocket Set - The cards all have playwear, with light scratching to holographic card surfaces. There is whitening and curving to some card edges. Some cards are better than others. Gym Heroes Set - The cards all have medium to heavy playwear, with some scratching to holographic card surfaces. There is whitening and curving to some card edges. Although some cards are better than others. Pocket Monsters - The cards all have playwear, with light scratching to holographic card surfaces. There is whitening and curving to some card edges. Some cards are better than others. Please assess photographs.

Lot 364

Pokemon: A collection of 270 Pokemon cards, ranging from the Wizards of the Coast era, through to the current Sword & Shield Series. Cards include examples from Base Set, Jungle, Fossil, Base Set 2 and many others. General condition of the cards are very good, some have whitening and curvature but otherwise no obvious issues. Please assess photographs.

Lot 183

* Dragonfly. A fine fossil dragonfly, Libellulium sp, Sohnhofn, Germany, middle Jurassic, 150 million years, laid into a square base, approximately 11 x 10.5 cmQty: (1)NOTESSohnhofn is a world famous German site noted for its fine preservation.

Lot 184

* Fossil Crinoid. This example is of the species Scyphocrinites and is from the Silurian of South Morocco, and is dated to approximately 420 Million years old, the specimen measures approximately 41 x 31.5cmQty: (1)

Lot 185

* Fossil Fish Group. A fossil fish group, comprising Diplomistus (big herring) and Priscacara (perch-like fish), Green River formation, Wyoming, USA, Eocene period, 47 million years, set in rectangular stone, 73 x 42.5 cmQty: (1)

Lot 188

* Starfish Fossil Assemblage. (Ophiuroidea SP), Upper Ordovician, Anti Atlas, Morocco, approximately 440 million years old, approximately 18cm longQty: (1)

Lot 407

Large Gastropod fossil, 65 million years old, Morocco North Africa

Lot 393

Boxing -The Greatest - A fossil watch, cast with Muhammad Ali to dial, in a tin, in a wooden box, a black and white action shot of Muhammad Ali standing over Sonny Liston, signed in silver sharpie "Muhammad Ali", boxed

Lot 55

A POLISHED FOSSIL GROUPPOSSIBLY MORROCOThe specimens including Orthocones49cm wide 

Lot 537

A BIG FACED FOSSIL WRIST WATCH SEEN WORKING BUT NO WARRANTY

Lot 1328

A collection of two hundred late 19th and early 20th Century fossil specimens contained in separate divisions within a wooden box, in four lift out trays, by James R Gregory Geologist, 15 Russell Street, Covent Garden, London circa 1860-1870. NB - James Gregory sold fossil and mineral specimens between 1866 and 1874.

Lot 278

Small quantity of antique leather bound volumes (for restoration)Some of the titles are:-The Picture of London 1803Lindley & Hutton Fossil Plants x 4The Old CityThe SpectatorLaws & Customs City of London

Lot 662

An ancient Fossil Stone mortar, in the form of a sun or star, found in Yorkshire, possible iron age or Celtic, broken and repaired, 45cm diameter x 25cm highCondition report: Weathered and worn and previously broken into two parts and repaired

Lot 96

Mounted ammonite fossil, on wooden base, 18cm high

Lot 22

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; A Fossil Amphibian (LETOVERPETON (DISCOSAURISCUS) AUSTRIACUM), Early Permian Period, approx 260 million years old, bearing label citing origin as Bacov, Czech Republic, the specimen 7½in (19cm) total length, the slate 9¼in (23.5cm) x 4¼in (11cm), It is generally considered that the best specimens of this early Lizard originate from the Moravian Region in the Czech Republic.

Lot 23

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; A Large Fossil Fish (VINCTIFER (BELONOSTAMUS) CAMPTONI) two piece (+ve and -ve) Specimen, Early Cretaceas Period, approx 110-150 million years old, bearing label citing origin as the Santana Formation, Brazil, 16¾in (42.5cm) long, each piece with one glued repair (2)

Lot 27

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; An Ammonite Fossil, early Cretaceous Period, approx 140 million years old, mounted on a wooden plinth, overall height 9in (23cm)

Lot 29

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; A Jurassic (Bajochian) Period Ammonite Fossil, together with a Mosasaur tooth in matrix, a Miocene period whale inner ear (cochlia) bone, and a Toothed Whale (Squalodon) part jaw bone fossil (4)

Lot 30

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; A Crayfish Fossil, probably Miocene Epoch, bearing label citing origin as Northern Australia, partial specimen, front pincers missing, 4½in (11.5cm) long.

Lot 31

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; A Fossil Bivalve, probably early Jurassic Period, approx 200 million years old, together with a fossil Pectin, Late Cretaceous, a fossilised 'Sea Floor Asemblage' and a fossilised coral specimen (4)

Lot 34

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; Three Ichthyosaur Bone Fossil Specimens, including part of a humerus, a vertebra and a coracoid bone, all three with labels indicating they were found on The Jurassic Coast in South West England, Ichthyosaurs were large marine reptiles that became abundant in the early Jurassic Period, becoming popularised in the early 19thC when whole well preserved skeletons were discovered in South West England (3)

Lot 35

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; Four Plesiosaur Bone Fossil Specimens, including a Femur, with predation marks, a jaw, a hunerus etc., Plesiosaurs were marine reptiles with four flippers and short tails that became common during the Jurassic Period, eventually becoming extinct with the rest of the dinosaurs approx 66million years ago (4)

Lot 36

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; Two Iguanodon Bone Fossil Specimens, Cretaceous Period, a foot bone and the 'proximal end of a femur', together with a Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) bone (3)

Lot 38

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; Two Triassic Age 'Bone Bed' Fossil Specimens, the samples containing coprolites, bone and teeth fragments, fosilised wood etc., the largest 10in (25.5cm) x 7in (8cm) at widest points, together with a Trigoniidae fossil specimen (3)

Lot 39

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; A collection of twenty-one various Fossil Specimens, various geological periods including carboniferous plant samples, polished Ichythyosaur bone fragment, wolf and fox bones, cave bear finger bone etc., all with label descriptions (21)

Lot 40

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; A collection of seventeen small Fossil Specimens, including reptile footprint, a seed fern from the carboniferous period, various corals, two crocodile bones etc., (17)

Lot 43

Natural History, Paleontology and Minerals; A Fossil Fish 'Dipterus Valenciennesi' Specimen, Devonian Period, approx 380 million years old, with label describing it was discovered at the Achanarras Quarry site, Cathness, Scotland, making it a rarer UK specimen, the slate 14½in (37cm) long, Dipterus Valenciennesi are an early type of lung fish that inhabited Europe and North American in the Devonian Period.

Lot 458

EINSTEIN ALBERT: (1879-1955) German-born Theoretical Physicist, Nobel Prize winner for Physics, 1921. An excellent and lengthy A.L.S., `Papa´, two pages, 4to, 10th April 1936, to his son, in German. Einstein refers to Professor Pauli and to Sigmund Freud, and states `Once again, a long time has passed since I had last time written to you…I am sitting here in my study, wrapped in a blanket and still freezing cold, just because they are thinking it is Spring and therefore the furnace must be turned off…´, further referring to his day by day work and to Princeton `I keep on working with the same young man on problems which are so difficult that they keep on amazing me over my own courage. When I am losing steam, I just need to look, from my giant window, to the meadows with flowers and trees, and in the distance I can see the top of the tall tower of the University buildings, in the style of University buildings seen in England..´ further adding an amusing comment `It seems to me that only English things are held in high esteem here. If you say that you are coming from Switzerland, they consider that as being comical, because they think there is only chocolate and cheese there..´ Einstein further refers again to his work `I hardly get around reading books. Scientific work is practically eating you up, especially once the elasticity of your youth is gone.. From Germany, I am hardly hearing anything directly any longer, because anything and everybody there that I had trusted in, is either dead or scattered all over the world. Prof. Pauli from Zurich is here with me, he is a very young and clever physicist who probably sees me as some sort of fossil.´ Before concluding Einstein makes very interesting comments referring to Freud, stating ´Freud will be turning 80 soon. I finally have come to the conclusion that he actually has been correct in his main theses. From a very reliable source, I have heard accounts about ordinary case studies of his that defy any other explanation. I must admit, that in this regard, you certainly saw the light a lot sooner than I did. The reason probably was…´ A letter of excellent content and of good association. About VG    Eduard Einstein (1910-1965) Second son of Albert Einstein from his first wife Mileva. Nicknamed by his father "Tetel". Edward was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of twenty. It has been often reported that the drugs and "cures" of the time damaged rather than aided the young Einstein, his memory and cognitive abilities were deeply affected by electroconvulsive therapy treatments. Albert Einstein emigrated to the United States from Germany in 1933 after the rise of the Nazi German government and never saw his son again, although they corresponded regularly. Eduard lived most of the time at the psychiatric clinic in Zurich, where he died in 1965 of a stroke at age 55.  Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) Austrian-born Swiss & American Physicist. A pioneer of quantum physics. Nobel Prize in Physics in 1945 for his "decisive contribution through his discovery of a new law of nature, the exclusion principle of Pauli principle", the basis of a theory of the structure of matter. Widely recognized as one of the most brilliant Physicians of the XXth century.Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Austrian Neurologist & Founder of Psychoanalysis. Freud formulated the Oedipus complex and developed his theory on the Analysis of Dreams. He lived and worked in Vienna until 1938 when he escaped the Nazis and went to the United Kingdom where he lived in exile the last year of his life.

Lot 413

A quantity of gents and ladies wristwatches to include Montine, Diesel, Fossil and others

Lot 605

Geologists Field Equipment Belonging to Professor Sergei Tomkeieff,Small collection of geologists field equipment belonging to Professor Sergei Tomkeieff, including his rock hammer, pocket barometer, monocular, slide rules and other instruments Professor Sergei Ivanovich Tomkeieff FRSE FGS (1892–1968) was a 20th-century Lithuanian geologist and petrologist. He was born on 20 October 1892 in Vilna the capital of Lithuania. He came to Britain either during or just after the First World War and began lecturing in Geology at Anderson College in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1920. In 1948 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Arthur Holmes, James Ernest Richey, Sir Edward Battersby Bailey, Heslop Harrison, George Walter Tyrrell, John Weir, and H. B. Donald. In 1957 he became Professor of Petrology at the Anderson College. He was Author of many books including; The Tholeite Dyke at Cowgate (1953); Coals, Bitumens and other Related Fossil Carbonaceous Substances (1954); Isle of Arran (1961); The Economic Geology of Quarried Materials (1969) Dictionary of Petrology (1983) (posthumous). He was awarded the Geological Society's Lyell Medal in 1966. He died on 27 October 1968 in Newcastle aged 76

Lot 606

A Collection of Minerals, From the Tomkeieff Collection,including a polished Puddingstone paperweight, a good section of polished tigers eye, various polished agates, Russian Malachite, quartz crystals, an insect in amber a good specimen of iron pyrite crystals, and others, approximately 40 specimens, Professor Sergei Ivanovich Tomkeieff FRSE FGS (1892–1968) was a 20th-century Lithuanian geologist and petrologist. He was born on 20 October 1892 in Vilna the capital of Lithuania. He came to Britain either during or just after the First World War and began lecturing in Geology at Anderson College in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1920. In 1948 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Arthur Holmes, James Ernest Richey, Sir Edward Battersby Bailey, Heslop Harrison, George Walter Tyrrell, John Weir, and H. B. Donald. In 1957 he became Professor of Petrology at the Anderson College. He was Author of many books including; The Tholeite Dyke at Cowgate (1953); Coals, Bitumens and other Related Fossil Carbonaceous Substances (1954); Isle of Arran (1961); The Economic Geology of Quarried Materials (1969) Dictionary of Petrology (1983) (posthumous). He was awarded the Geological Society's Lyell Medal in 1966. He died on 27 October 1968 in Newcastle aged 76

Lot 608

A Large collection of Minerals, From the Tomkeieff Collectionseveral cases of stones, minerals, and specimens, some with old collection lables in three boxes Professor Sergei Ivanovich Tomkeieff FRSE FGS (1892–1968) was a 20th-century Lithuanian geologist and petrologist. He was born on 20 October 1892 in Vilna the capital of Lithuania. He came to Britain either during or just after the First World War and began lecturing in Geology at Anderson College in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1920. In 1948 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Arthur Holmes, James Ernest Richey, Sir Edward Battersby Bailey, Heslop Harrison, George Walter Tyrrell, John Weir, and H. B. Donald. In 1957 he became Professor of Petrology at the Anderson College. He was Author of many books including; The Tholeite Dyke at Cowgate (1953); Coals, Bitumens and other Related Fossil Carbonaceous Substances (1954); Isle of Arran (1961); The Economic Geology of Quarried Materials (1969) Dictionary of Petrology (1983) (posthumous). He was awarded the Geological Society's Lyell Medal in 1966. He died on 27 October 1968 in Newcastle aged 76

Lot 609

Collection of Ammonites, From the Tomkeieff Collection,including a large ammonite (21cm), a large but damaged Phyloceras Ammonite, Cretaceous, possibly from Madagascar, with four other smaller ammonites, and an unusual stone with a horseshoe shape in the centre. Professor Sergei Ivanovich Tomkeieff FRSE FGS (1892–1968) was a 20th-century Lithuanian geologist and petrologist. He was born on 20 October 1892 in Vilna the capital of Lithuania. He came to Britain either during or just after the First World War and began lecturing in Geology at Anderson College in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1920. In 1948 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Arthur Holmes, James Ernest Richey, Sir Edward Battersby Bailey, Heslop Harrison, George Walter Tyrrell, John Weir, and H. B. Donald. In 1957 he became Professor of Petrology at the Anderson College. He was Author of many books including; The Tholeite Dyke at Cowgate (1953); Coals, Bitumens and other Related Fossil Carbonaceous Substances (1954); Isle of Arran (1961); The Economic Geology of Quarried Materials (1969) Dictionary of Petrology (1983) (posthumous). He was awarded the Geological Society's Lyell Medal in 1966. He died on 27 October 1968 in Newcastle aged 76

Lot 610

Large collection of Geology & Mineralogy Books, From the Tomkeieff Collection,most signed on the inside cover 'S. Tomkeieff' rtz crystals on matrix, 10 specimens. largest 4.14kg Professor Sergei Ivanovich Tomkeieff FRSE FGS (1892–1968) was a 20th-century Lithuanian geologist and petrologist. He was born on 20 October 1892 in Vilna the capital of Lithuania. He came to Britain either during or just after the First World War and began lecturing in Geology at Anderson College in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1920. In 1948 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Arthur Holmes, James Ernest Richey, Sir Edward Battersby Bailey, Heslop Harrison, George Walter Tyrrell, John Weir, and H. B. Donald. In 1957 he became Professor of Petrology at the Anderson College. He was Author of many books including; The Tholeite Dyke at Cowgate (1953); Coals, Bitumens and other Related Fossil Carbonaceous Substances (1954); Isle of Arran (1961); The Economic Geology of Quarried Materials (1969) Dictionary of Petrology (1983) (posthumous). He was awarded the Geological Society's Lyell Medal in 1966. He died on 27 October 1968 in Newcastle aged 76

Lot 611

Zacatecas Mining & Metallurgical Company Share Certificate,American, dated 1910, certificate for ZACATECAS MINING & METALLURGICAL COMPANY, incorporated under the laws of the state of Maine. Provenance: According to the vendor, this formed part of the stock of Gregory Bottley & Co, the mineral and fossil shop originally founded in 1858 by James Reynolds Gregory.

Lot 1447

FOSSIL; a lady's stainless steel World Airways wristwatch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and a gold plated and steel Shell wristwatch (2).

Lot 31

SELECTION OF SMART WATCHES INCLUDING FOSSIL, MOTOROLA, STRAPS AND OTHER SMALL ITEMS

Lot 2294

One box of mineral eggs and other mineral and fossil specimens

Lot 448

Ammonite stone with prehistoric fossil, weight 10g and 5cm

Lot 243

Five Scottish brooches, comprising a Scottish agate banded brooch, with an unmarked white metal mount., a Scottish agate in white metal frame stamp 925., a Victorian Cairngorm set with agate and citrine, in a silver border., a thistle shepherd's crook and Cairngorm brooch, stamped 925., and a fossil agate brooch.

Lot 248

Four stone set pendants, comprising a heart shaped rose quartz silver framed pendant, a rose quartz multi stone set, silver framed circular pendant, an S & Co silver framed cultured pearl and stone set floral pendant, and a fossil silver framed pendant. (4)

Lot 525

Four lady's dress wristwatches, comprising Skagen, Fossil, Guess and Swiss Army, boxed or cased.

Lot 567

TRAY CONTAINING PAPERWEIGHTS, METALWORK DUCK, POLISHED FOSSIL AND HIP FLASK (TRAY NOT INCLUDED)

Lot 49

Marble bust of a Roman Emperor with armour and toga. Sculpted with face and lion head in red, white , grey and brown marble with fossil incrustations. The finely and deeply sculpted white marble head looking to the side on black marble base. Rome 18/19th century. 90Cm height

Lot 51

Marble bust of a Roman Emperor with armour and Toga. Sculpted with face and lionhead in red, white , grey and brown marble with fossil incrustations. The finely and deeply sculpted white marble head looking straight on black marble base. Rome 18/19th century. 79Cm height

Lot 323

A COLLECTION OF SEASHELLS contained in two wicker baskets, together with a fossil stone / marble bowl (A lot) Provenance From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).

Lot 582

A DERBYSHIRE PIETRA DURA AND ASHFORD BLACK MARBLE TABLE TOP 19TH CENTURY inlaid with various marbles and stones including: blue john, malachite and fossil stones, on a cast iron base and brass castors 71.5cm high, 53.8cm diameter

Lot 625

A PAIR OF REPOUSSE PARCEL-GILT SILVER DOOR FRAGMENTS POSSIBLY LUCKNOW, NORTH INDIA, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY the decoration consisting of a fish with a curved body and raised tail in the centre and lush floral sprays in the background, each mounted on a fossil marble slab with Perspex bases (4) 28.5 x 46cm, with stand and slabs: 44.5 x 48.5cm (max)

Lot 668

TWO MOROCCAN POLISHED FOSSIL STONE / MARBLE PLATTERS 20TH CENTURY one octagonal, the other circular (2) 32.5cm (max)

Lot 259

A QUANTITY OF POKEMON TCG CARDS, cards are assorted from Base Set, Base Set 2, Jungle, Fossil, Team Rocket and Black Star Promos sets. Holos include Charizard Base Set 4, Blastoise Base Set 2, Venusaur Base Set 15, Hitmonchan Base Set 7, Clefairy Base Set 5, Vileplume Jungle 15, Snorlax Jungle 11, Chansey Base Set 3, Meowth Black Star Promo 10, Articuno Fossil 2, Zapdos Base Set 16, Dragonite Fossil 4, Mewtwo Base Set 10, Flareon Jungle 3 and Aerodactyl Fossil 1. First editions include Hitmonlee Fossil 7, Dark Golbat Team Rocket 7, Psyduck Fossil 53, Gengar Fossil 5 and Haunter Fossil 6, Jungle Clefable 1 no set symbol error card, also includes a quantity of foreign language cards from various sets. Condition ranges from very good to fair, together with a quantity of Pokeman cards and opened 2-player starter set, loose pokemon cards from the Base Set, Jungle, Fossil and Team Rocket sets, Cool Porygon Black Star Promo 15 and two Yugioh cards. Holos include Dragonite 4, Chansey Base Set 3, Ditto Fossil 3 and Dark Machamp Team Rocket 10. First editions include Lapras Fossil 10, Zapdos Fossil 15, Muk Fossil 13, Zapdos Fossil 30, Gengar Fossil 20 and Dragonite Fossil 19, collection also contains foreign language cards and fakes, condition ranges from good to fair, Pokemon 2-Player Starter Set box contains minor damage in the top left corner and right side of the box

Lot 703

A polished fossil on stand, a glass paperweight and a resin sea life paperweight

Lot 148

A large fossil-inset rock fragment containing seven polished ammonites L65cm, D45.5.

Lot 2054

Collectibles including a pair of brass ship lanterns (4)15cm high, A cast iron sign 35cm wide and a fossil

Lot 952

A 19th century Derbyshire Ashford marble cabinet urn, in the Grecian Revival taste, inlaid with a band of malachite, fossil stone, lapis lazuli and other specimen stones, square base, 16cm high, c.1860

Lot 1143

A ROCOCO STYLE GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLEWith a polished fossil stone serpentine-shaped top, 122cm wide; 40.5cm deep; 78cm highCondition report: A few scuffs and chips to the frame, together with dirt and dust, commensurate with age and use. A broken corner to the top, which can be repaired back. Please see additional photographs on www.Bellmans.co.uk. 

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