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A Pentax ME Super 35mm SLR Camera Outfit, silver, serial number 2510831, silver, body G, mirror stuck up, not further tested, with power winder, a smc-Pentax-A f/2.8 28mm lens, barrel G, optics G, a smc-Pentax-M f/2 85mm lens, barrel G, optics G, a smc-Pentax-M f/1.7 50mm lens, barrel G, optics G, a Bell & Howell f/4-5 70-210mm macro zoom, barrel VG, optics G, and a smc-Pentax-M f/4 75-150mm zoom, barrel VG, optics G, a hood and some filters, all in a fitted aluminium case.
A Selection of Various Format Cameras, comprising a Bell and Howell Electric Eye, body G, untested, a Bencini Koroll II, shutter working, body G, a Bencini Comet S, body G, working, a Halina 300, not working, a Photax Brevette, working, a Fujifilm Fotonex 400ix Zoom, untested, a Halina Pet, body G, working, a Halina 35x, body G, shutter stuck, a Kapco 35mm, body G, working, and a King Regulette, working.
A gold charm bracelet, mid 20th century, the gold curb link bracelet with heart padlock clasp suspending sixteen gold charms including a scallop shell, a mine bomb, a chequebook, a bull, a guitar, a tankard, a German shepherd dog, a key, an articulated fish, a greyhound, a bell, a Portuguese cockerel, a giraffe, and three boxes containing bank notes, length 22cm, padlock and seven charms with British hallmarks, combined gross weight 69 grams
Various 1960's evening dresses to include a green and cream brocade full length evening dress labelled 'Lee Delman' trimmed with green chiffon on the bust and with an attached shawl, a red satin evening dress 'V' neck, a dark blue evening dress with a ruched bodice and bow, with spaghetti straps, an emerald green silk halter neck evening gown with a ruched bodice, a pale yellow and cream cocktail dress empire waist, bell skirt, the cream bodice decorated with sequins, a black crepe cocktail dress, pleated skirt, short capped sleeves, 'V' neck, the bodice decorated with black sequins and a red lace strapless evening gown, full skirt, ruched bodice (7)
A French ormolu and alabaster clock garniture, late 19th to early 20th century, the clock with bell strike movement, Roman numerals and urn surmount, the candelabra with twin scroll branches,36cm highCondition ReportThe whole lot in good order, with minor surface scratches and blemishes commensurate with age.
A marble portico clock, 19th century, French, of neoclassical design, the enamel dial painted with Arabic numerals, inscribed 'Bruel a Paris', before an eight day movement with a silk suspension, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, raised on a stepped serpentine base, 40cm wide15cm deep48cm highCondition ReportTicks and strikes when wound, however we are unable to guarantee that this represents full and sustained working order. As such, we would recommend inspection and servicing by a professional. General knocks, chips and wear to case. One column broken and repaird. Some chips to enamel dial, with scratches and marks. General tarnish and discolouration to metal elements. Pendulum a little bent, and appears associated as it is adapted with a 5p piece and a paperclip for extra weight. .
A group of eight Whitefriars glass paperweights, mid-20th century, comprising a pair of Queen Elizabeth II commemorative examples, with crowns to a blue ground, a pair of printie cut paperweights, each centered with a bell cane, a similar concentric millefiori cane, a tall millefiori paperweight, and a near pair of facet cut concentric millefiori paperweights, largest 8.8cm diameter (8)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportVery minor wear and the odd frit to the cutting which appears to be more manufacturing related. Overall, good order.
A collection of twelve modern Chinese scent/snuff bottles various, a collection of various china wares to include three modern Chinese ginger jars, a pair of modern Chinese miniature vases on stands, Doulton figure "Top o the hill", Royal Crown Derby floral spray decorated duet tea set, Aynsley baluster shaped jug, Royal Crown Derby Posies tea strainer, blue jasper table bell, Shelley white glazed tea cup and biscuit plate, similar Japanese tea cup and saucer, a pair of Royal Worcester egg coddlers, a box of various plated ware to include three piece tea set, sugar caster, tray, toast rack, sauceboats, coffee bean spoons etc
A collection of modern Chinese cloisonné ware including a pair of boxed blue ground onion-shaped vases on stands, 22 cm high overall, together with a table bell, bird figure, owl figure, fruit decorated pot, circular pot, two small prunus blossom decorated dishes, another miniature dish, butterfly box and spoon
BINDING SETS: The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Eight vols. Bound in three. Bell, 1924. Cont. half leather, VG; Walpole, H: Anecdotes of Painting in England, in 3 volumes. 1849. Cont. half leather; Goldsmith, O: The History of England, from The Earliest Times to the Death of George II. In 4 volumes. 1771. Cont. full leather, rubbed; Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham: Anecdotes, in 3 vols. 1810. Full tree calf, vg; Adelaide and Theodore; OR, Letters on Education: 3 vols, 1784, cont. full mottled calf, VG; Hallam, H; View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages, in 2 vols. Paris, Baudry, 1835, 1st. Thus. Cont. full calf. (18)
GLOUCESTERSHIRE- 1- Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities. Cadell & Davies, 1804, 1st. Edn. Folio, PP: [4], iv, 38, (iii) index, (I) blank, Plus 110 Plates; 2- Rudge, Thomas: History and Antiquities of Gloucester. J Wood, 1811, 1st. edn. 1/4 leather; 3- Bibliotheca Gloucestrensis: Complete, 3 parts in 2 vols, V.1- Washbourn and Son, Gloucester, 1823, 1st. edn. In two parts, with a frontis to each part plus a plan. 324pp; V.2- For the editor, Gloucester, 1825, 1st. Edn. With a frontis Map & a list of subscribers. PP: ccv, (iii), 328-456. 4to. Matching cont. full calf, rubbed. VG; Pooley, C: Old Crosses of Gloucestershire. Longmans, 1868, 1st. edn; 4- Buckman & Newmarch: Illustrations of the Remains of Roman Art in Cirencester. George Bell. 1850, 1st. Edn. 4to. PP: xxiii, 155 (including a subscribers' list), Plus a Plan & 11 plates (some coloured). Original boards gilt. 5- Broadbent, Arthur: Minor Domestic Architecture of Gloucestershire. Tiranti, C1930. Cloth backed boards. (7)
FISH: 1- Couch (Jonathan). A History of the Fishes of the British Islands, 4 volumes, George Bell and Sons, 1877. With 252 color plates. 4to. Cont. half leather, top edges gilt. Vol.3 lacking the covers; o/w Very good; 2- Houghton, W: British Fresh-Water Fishes. William Mackenzie, 1879 (preface dates), 1st. Edn. Folio, complete with all 41colour plates. Leather backed boards, spine perished; two leaves of the introduction loose. Clean copy. (5)
Morris, F O: 1- A History of British Birds, in 6 vols. Bell and Daldy, 1870, 2nd. Edn. Numerous hand-coloured plates. Cont. full calf, worn and lacking 6 of the 12 covers; 2- A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols. Bell and Daldy, 1870, 2nd. Edn. Numerous hand-coloured plates. Original pictorial boards, VG: 3- British Game Birds and Wildfowl. With 57 out of 60 colour plates. 4to. (33 x 27cm), Lacking all before page 17 and 3 out of the 60 plates. Original pictorial boards, stained and worn; The colour plates are bright and clean: Plus: The Minstrelsy of the Woods: or Sketches and Songs connected with the Natural History of some of the most interesting British and Foreign Birds. Harvey & Darton, 1832, 1st. Edn. With 17 hand-coloured plates. Original plain boards, lacking the label. Spotting to the one plate and a few pages. (11)
BINDING/ART: Kurth: The Complete Woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer. Foyles, 1927, Limited edition of 500 copies; Vasari: Lives of the most eminent painters, sculptors, and architects, in 5 vols. Bell, 1878-81. Cont. half leather VG; Hodgson: The Principles of Practical Perspective, no date. Numerous plates. 4to. Recent full leather; Roscoe: The History of Painting in Italy, in 3 volumes. Bohn, 1847. Cont. full leather prize bindings; Jackson: An Illustrated History of English Plate, 2 vols. 1911. Folio, half leather, VG; The National Portrait Gallery. 2 vols. 1902; & Chaffers, W: Hall Marks on Gold and Silver Plate. 1865, original cloth. (15)
Sowerby, J.E. and Smith, J.E: English Botany; Or, coloured figures of British Plants, in 12 volumes plus a Supplement volume. G Bell, 1877-1892. With c1938 hand-coloured plates- NOT COLLATED, BUT LOOKS COMPLETE. Cont. 3/4 leather, One vol. with the block detached from the covers and vol.7 lacking the covers. SOLD NOT SUBJECT TO RETURN. (13)
Heavy silver novelty "pig" desk or butcher's bell, hallmarked London 1903 maker William Hornby. In full working condition, restored over 20 years ago by a clockmaker. After winding, when you depress the snout, the bell rings and the tail moves. Metal mechanism engraved inside as by A.Barrett & Sons of Piccadilly. Pig has several clear hallmarks and is finely detailed. Measuring approx 15cm long and 8cm high, approx weight 587g
A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOSEPH SMITH OF BRISTOL (act. 1725-1778) the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the brass face with subsidiary second dial, date aperture and a rocking Father Time aperture bordered by script, 'Tempus Fugit Momento Mori', the case with a caddy top hood and a stepped plinth base, 235cm high x 53cm wide x 26cm deepProvenance: The Les Watts Collection.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK BY RICHARD HARDWICK OF ASHWICKthe eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the case with a caddy top over a gilt tooled red leather frieze, a slender trunk above a stepped plinth base, 217cm high x 50cm wide x 24cm deep
A LOUIS XVI MARBLE AND ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK BY JEAN SANGUINEDE (PARIS, LATE 18TH CENTURY) the two train movement with outside count wheel, silk 'tic tac' escarpment and striking on a bell, the 14cm enamel dial signed 'Sanguinede Paris' and 'Coteau', with Roman numerals at the hour marker, Arabic numerals at the quarter hours and Arabic numerals for the date dial, with gilt chased and pierced hands, the drum case is surmounted by an eagle cresting and flanked by two Sèvres style soft past figures after Louis-Simon Boizot's (1743-1809) “L’Étude”, the male 'Philosopher' and the female 'Learning', a panel beneath in bas relief depicting a sacrifice to Cupid in the manner of Claude Michel, called Clodion (1738-1814), the Carrera marble base inset with a central pierced ormolu frieze of opposing sphinx and two further classical masks, on turned and leaf cast bun feet, 54cm high x 60cm wide x 20cm deepProvenance: The Digby family.Jean Sanguinede is recorded in Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the world by G. H. Baille. It is noted he was active in Paris between 1777 and 1789. The dial is also signed by Joseph Coteau (1740-1801), one of the most important émailleurs of this period, who executed enamelled dials and decorative plaques for clocks of significance. The mounted figures are after those by Louis-Simon Boizot, sculpteur du roi, who became Director of Sculpture at Sèvres in 1773 until his death in 1809. He is renowned for producing some of the firm's most important recorded works whilst working against a backdrop of turmoil and upheaval. A similar clock of the same period also mounted with Sèvres soft paste figures resides in the Royal Collection, formerly at Carlton House in the Prince of Wales's Dressing Room, RCIN 30118.
AN IRISH MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY PHILIP GLASCO & SON OF DUBLINlate 18th century, the two train fusee movement striking on a bell, the back plate engraved with the makers name, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, the case with a single brass handle to the caddy top and a moulded plinth base, 41cm high x 25cm wide x 20.5cm deep
A FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK 19th/early 20th century, the two train movement striking on a bell, the black dial with gilt Roman numerals, the case surmounted by a winged cupid with bow drawn with further cherubs seated at each side, on a stepped plinth base, 44cm high x 30cm wide, with an ebony stand and glass dome, 57cm high x 40cm wide overallProvenance: The Les Watts Collection.
A MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY RICHARD STYLE OF LONDON18th century, the 17cm gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary second dial and strike/silent dials and with pierced spandrels to the movement with verge escapement, finely engraved back plate and repeating bell strike, contained in case with pagoda top, pineapple finials and pierced grille sides, 53cm high x 28cm wide x 19cm deep, with keys and service record
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK the double fusee eight day movement striking on a bell, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case with a brass acorn finial and ring handles to each side, decorated throughout with floral inlay, on turned bun feet, 48cm high x 30cm wide x 15cm deepProvenance: The Les Watts Collection.
A SUBSTANTIAL PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK BY LE ROY OF PARIS 19th century, the two train movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the case with blue crossed swords marks to the base, figured with sphinx to each side and surmounted by a box and cover, on lions paw and scroll feet, 51.5cm high x 50cm wide x 25cm deepProvenance: The Les Watts Collection.
Amsterdam school: A 1920s turned wood lamp attributed to De Nieuwe Honsel. With lead and stained glass bell shaped shade (with multicoloured geomatrical pattern), topped with a wooden conic finial and with a copper rim at the base. Mounted on a walnut tapered stem on spreading foot. 74cm high - shade approx 25cm high and 22cm diameter at the widest.
A Charles II brass lantern clock by Benjamin Bell, London circa 1665, the dial with central starburst decorated disc enveloped by stylised floral sprays, iron hand within Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised wheat ear half hour markers, the standard London third period frame with column turned corner posts beneath dolphin inhabited foliate pierced frets, vase turned finials and domed bell bearer, the sides with hinged brass doors, the rear with iron backplate, hanging hoop and spurs, on turned ball feet, 40cm high The rope is not original and has a section that is badly frayed. The case appears to be in good overall condition with minor wear and scratches in line with age and usage. There is a small circular hole to the front above Roman Numeral I.
A collection of uniformly rebound books on Tapestries and Embroidery in brown half calf with orange cloth boards to include: Blazkova (J.) Wandteppiche, Prague: Artia, 1957, folio; Goebel (Heinrich) Tapestries of the Lowlands, New York: Brentanos, 1924, folio; Thomson (W. G.) A History of Tapestry, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1906, 4to; Kendrick (A. F.) A Book of Old Embroidery, London: The Studio, 1921, 4to; Vallance (Aymer) William Morris, London: George Bell, 1909, 4to; Hunter (George Leland) Decorative Textiles, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1918, folio; Thomson (W. G.) Tapestry Weaving in England, London: Batsford, 1914, folio (7)The Library of Raymond Benardout
Stevenard of Boulogne - an early 19th century French porcelain clock and matching plinth in the Rococo style, with a scrolling case incorporating floral decoration on a blue ground and two seated lovers in 18th century costume, white enamel dial, with roman numerals, minute track and steel moon hands, twin train 8-day countwheel movement with a silk suspension, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Makers name on the dial and engraved on the movement backplate. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 60cm Length/Width: 23cm Depth/Diameter: 15cmCondition Report:Some corrosion to the movement hands and some damage to the enamel surrounding both winding arbors.
French-mid 19th century 8-day gilt and porcelain mantle clock with a break front plinth raised on paw feet, with recessed rectangular porcelain panels depicting two lovers and floral decoration, drum cased movement with a porcelain dial supported on two matching scroll supports, surmounted with a tapered porcelain urn and gilt finial, dial with cartouche Roman numerals on a blue ground and a depiction of cupid to the dial centre, twin train rack striking movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With Pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 45cm Length/Width: 28cm Depth/Diameter: 12cmCondition Report:Hour hand missing and pendulum suspension broken.
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