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A vintage Bell & Howell 16mm film projector, showcasing the brand's renowned durability and craftsmanship. This classic model features a sleek metal housing with a textured finish, built for reliability in educational and home movie settings. The projector measures 9"L x 8.25"W x 12.5"H and comes with its original storage case. Also included is the original box, measuring 13"L x 12"W x 14.5"H, adding to its collectible value. A fine addition for vintage film enthusiasts or collectors of mid-century audio-visual equipment.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
WW2 Navy cover Loss of the Ark Royal official 1991 signed by Capt N Rankin and G Howell, 50th ann Loss postmark. RNSC(6)2. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
1989 Dunn, Cabernet Sauvignon, Howell Mountain 2x75cl Wax capsules cracked, corks not exposed.These wines were part of a large private collection. Cellared in an important house In England and moved to Octavian 22 years ago, they have remained there ever since. For any further details or additional photos, please contact the wine department.
comprising a Fujica ST605, silver. body G, shutter works, with a Fujinon f/2.2 55mm lens, barrel G, optics G, and a Minolta X-300, silver, body G, shutter works, metering responds to light, with a Minolta f/1.7 50mm lens, barrel G, optics G, and a Bell and Howell f/3.8 70-150mm zoom, barrel VG, optics VG, in packaging.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SHEEP. circa 1785-90, modelled on a green base with red highlights, 4.5cm wide, 3.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.431 Provenance- David Gibbins, Worrell sale, March 1986, £270 Note- See Geoffrey A. Godden, Lowestoft Porcelains, p.133, plate 177 for a near identical sheep. *CR Ears have been restored, three restored chips to the base.
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN EGG STRAINER. c.1775, the circular form painted with a version of the Fitzhugh border, the well reticulated with a geometric arrangement of holes, with double twist handle terminating in moulded flower heads, 9cm wide, 8.5cm diameter J. Howell collection no. L.405 Provenance- Geoff Peel, April 1985, £400. *CR Small patch of brown staining around one of the holes and to the flower heads either side of the handle.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER. with black and gilt foliate swag decoration each piece bearing the armorial crest of "Ludlow" above initials EL, the cup 6.5cm high, the saucer 12cm diameter J. Howell collection nos. L.412 and L.413 Provenance- Christies King Street, June 1985, £819 Note- see Geoffrey A. Godden, Lowestoft Porcelains, p.129, colour plate 9 and p.168, plate 202 for a selection of pieces from the "Ludlow" service. *CR Some rubbing to gilding, otherwise in good condition.
A VERY RARE LOWESTOFT TEA BOWL AND SAUCER. circa 1764, Of Hughes type and left in the white, moulded in relief with circular panels flanked by chrysanthemum-like flowers, alternating with tapering trellis panels, the tea bowl with 'IH 1764' incorporated into the moulded design, the tea bowl 7.5cm diameter, 4.5cm high, the saucer 12cm diameter J. Howell collection nos. L.499 and L.500 Provenance- Label to the saucer states "Originally from the Balls family (Lowestoft) in the late D.G. Hunting's Collection, 1880-1898." Margaret Corson, October 1993, £490 Note- It is possible that the 'IH' monogram stands for the modeller and painter James Hughes. For a discussion by John Howell, see ECC Trans, Vol II, pt 2. Examples are recorded with the dates 1761, 1762 and 1764. The circular panels are normally painted in blue with circular landscapes. By virtue of the very small number of examples found in the white, it is likely that only one white service was produced. Another white tea bowl, presumably from the same service, is illustrated by Geoffrey Godden, Lowestoft Porcelains, pl 76, p 75 For a near identical tea bowl and saucer see Bonhams, Fine British Pottery, Porcelain and Enamels, 23rd April 2008, lot 213, sold for £1440 including premium. *CR An extremely unusual tea bowl and saucer. Saucer with a small chip to the rim, Some speckling to the glaze but this appears to be original.
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT. circa 1770, the lid with floral finial and red Greek key border, the body decorated in the Mandarin style with figures chopping and sawing a tree, with red Greek key border, 18.5cm wide across handle and spout, 12.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.363 Provenance- Ex Morley Hewitt collection, Fordingbridge. Christies (China Choice), 13th October 1980, lot 158, £330. *CR Lid with chips to rim and inner rim, spout has been reduced and has a hairline crack to the top, body appears to be in good order.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP. decorated in the Mandarin pattern with figures taking tea in a garden with bird in a tree and butterfly to the rear ground, the interior with a red arched border, 5.5cm diameter, 7.5cm wide across handle, 6cm high J. Howell collection no. L.25 Provenance- China Choice, January 1965, £3-10-0. *CR Small chips to foot, otherwise in good condition.
AN UNUSUAL LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN GUGLET. of globular form with knopped collar, the body with foliate and butterfly decoration, decorators number 5 to inside of footrim, 24cm high J. Howell collection no. L.408 Provenance- Royal Thorofare Gallery auction, May 1985, £420. Note- the majority of Lowestoft guglets are decorated with Oriental inspired landscapes, this example appears to be unusual in that it is decorated with foliage and a butterfly. *CR Hairline crack running nearly the complete way around near the foot, chip to interior of footrim.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN PUG DOG. circa 1775, modelled in a seated position with head turned to the right, with tan fur decoration and green collar with red rosette, raised on a green base, 9cm high, 6.5cm wide J. Howell Collection label no. L.343 Provenance- China Choice, June 1979, £400 See John Howell, Lowestoft Manganese-Decorated Animals, ECC Trans, Vol.13, Pt.3 (1989), pp.183-4 and pls.167-9. *CR Some minor rubbing to face and body, small scratches to base.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER. with monochrome puce floral spray decoration, within gilt pierced oval borders, the cup 6cm high, the saucer 12cm diameter J. Howell collection nos L.101 and L.351 Provenance- the cup with Simon Spero, March 1967, £5, the saucer with China Choice, February 1980, £42. *CR The cup and saucer were purchased at different times but match, cup with rubbing to rim and a small chip to the foot, saucer with indentation to the rim which is gilded indicating it may be original to manufacture, fine hairline crack to rim, some rubbing to gilding and crazing.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SHELL FORM DISH, CIRCA 1765. modelled as a scallop shell, painted in blue with a flowering tree issuing from rockwork, with indistinct decorators mark to the interior of the rim, 15cm wide, 14cm deep, 3.5cm high, J. Howell collection no. L.177 Provenance- Brooke, Wroxham, July 1969, £59. *CR Some speckling to the glaze although this appears to be original to the firing.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN FLUTED JUNKET DISH, CIRCA 1765. the central field decorated in underglaze blue with a tall figure holding a parasol in a garden enclosed by a fence, bamboo and flowering branches, with a bird perched to one of the branches and a further bird in flight, with scalloped border, 25.5cm diameter J. Howell collection no. L.235 Provenance- David Gibbins, September 1971, £30. *CR body has been broken and repaired with seven visible staples and some old staple holes that have been later filled, three chips to rim.
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER. Inscribed in gilt "ANN GOUGE" to the tea bowl and saucer, with polychrome foliate swag and spray decoration, with gilt borders, the saucer 12cm diameter, the tea bowl 8cm diameter J. Howell collection no. 492 & 493. Provenance- Purchased from Margaret Corson at Snape Maltings antiques fair, July 1992, £135. *CR Small chip to rim and a hairline crack to the saucer, some crazing to tea bowl, rubbing to gilding on both pieces.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT, CIRCA 1770. the tightly fluted lid with floral finial, the body decorated in the Immortelle pattern, with pseudo Meissen blue crossed swords mark to base, 20cm wide, 14.5cm high, 12cm deep J. Howell collection no. L.47 Provenance- Delahay, Portobello Market, August 1965, £12-10-0. *CR Hairline crack running from the centre of the foot up to the centre of one side, small chip to spout.
AN INSCRIBED LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN MUG, CIRCA 1775. the cylindrical body with puce scroll cartouche containing initials JL ,probably painted by Robert Allen. with gilt arch border to the interior, 14cm high, 9cm diameter J. Howell collection no. L.197 Provenance- China Choice, March 1970, £68. *CR Hairline crack to the rim leading to a further horizontal hairline crack, another small hairline crack and a chip to the rim.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH. with vignettes depicting landscape scenes and floral sprays, on a powder blue ground, 18cm diameter J. Howell collection no. L.204 Provenance- China Choice, July 1970, £28. *CR Dish with one large and one small hairline crack, most visible from the back of the dish.
A LARGE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWL, CIRCA 1785. decorated in the dolls house pattern, heightened in gilt, 23.5cm diameter, 10cm high J. Howell collection no. L.439 Provenance- Coltishall antiques centre, October 1986, £95. *CR Bowl has been broken and repaired with five staples, two chips to the rim.
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SAUCEBOAT. the fluted body with lattice and scroll decorated exterior, the interior decorated in a variation of the Worcester "Doughnut Tree" pattern, 20.5cm wide, 11.5cm deep, 6.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.307 Provenance- Tony Barwick, January 1976, £55. *CR Chip to inner rim, two hairline cracks running down the body from the rim.
A LOWESTOFT PICKLE DISH, CIRCA 1765. of moulded veined leaf form with pierced loop handle and foliate decoration, 16cm wide J. Howell collection nos. L.277 Provenance- China Choice, October 1973, £40. *CR The dish with two hairline cracks and a chip to the rim near the tip of the leaf, some blemishes to the glaze but these appears to be original to manufacture.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN FEEDING CUP. with foliate and butterfly decoration, decorators number 5 to foot, 18cm wide across handle and spout, 8.5cm high J. Howell collection no. 417 Provenance- Margaret Corson, July 1985, £480. *CR restored chip to foot, hairline crack and some staining to body, hairline crack to the lip near the edge of the top.
A VERY RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN MINIATURE OR TOY SAUCER, CIRCA 1772. with polychrome floral spray decoration within a red arched border, 8cm diameter J. Howell collection no. L.516 Provenance- A. Sutherland, October 1998, £275. *CR Saucer in good condition with some fine scratches to the central field.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE. circa 1760, of baluster form, the body decorated with two strutting birds to either side of a blossoming peony and bamboo, the rear with a further bird in flight, decorators number 8 to the foot, 12cm high J. Howell collection no. L.316 Provenance- China Choice, February 1976, £45 Note- see Bonhams, the Billie Pain Collection of British Porcelain, 26th November 2003, lot 228 for a smaller vase decorated in the same pattern. *CR Restoration and two small chips to the rim, chips to the foot.
A RARE AND EARLY LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN MUG, CIRCA 1760-62. Of bell shape with a turned foot and S-shaped handle with a thumbrest, painted in dark blue with a Chinese landscape beneath a 'lattice and flower' border, decorators number 8 to the interior footrim, 10cm high J. Howell collection no. L.113 Provenance- Bolsters, June 1967, £40. *CR Three small hairline cracks to rim, chips to underside of foot.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT. decorated in the Curtis style with polychrome floral sprays and puce scale cartouches, 19cm wide across handle, 14.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.436 Provenance- Goodmans, Holt, August 1986, £340. *CR Lid has previously been stapled and has now been restored with visible later filler, body in good order.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SPOON TRAY. of elongated octagonal form, decorated in a variation of the immortelle pattern, pseudo Meissen blue crossed swords mark to base, 12.5cm wide, 7.5cm deep J. Howell collection no. L.415 Provenance- Simon Spero, June 1985, £620. *CR four small chips to rim and some brown staining.
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN MUG. the green scale ground with two vignettes in the mandarin pattern depicting figures in garden settings, 6.5cm diameter, 9cm high J. Howell collection no. L.566 Provenance- ex. David White and Peel collections. Zoe Sprake, 21st October 2020, lot 55, £500. *CR Fine hairline crack to the rim, Hairline cracks to one of the vignettes running down to the foot.
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SPOON TRAY. of oblong form, the central field decorated with a chinoiserie landscape scene with figure on a bridge, 14cm wide, 8.5cm deep J. Howell collection no. L.199 Provenance- Mercury Antiques, April 1970, £11. *CR Dish has been broken and repaired to one end, hairline crack to the opposing end.
A RARE INSCRIBED LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN MUG, CIRCA 1775. inscribed "Jacob & Mary Bray 1775", the body with clobbered red and blue foliate decoration, decorators number 5 to underside of foot, 11.5cm high, 8.5cm diameter, 12cm wide across handle J. Howell Collection label no. L.442 Provenance- Sotheby's British Pottery & Porcelain, 24th February 1987, lot 129, £836.25. *CR There is a chip to the rim and a running crack below curving towards the handle, two small chips to base of foot.
A LOWESTOFT REDGRAVE TYPE PORCELAIN TEAPOT. the fluted body decorated in the "dolls house" pattern, 19.5cm wide across handle and spout, 12cm high J. Howell collection no. L.134 Provenance- China Choice, December 1967, £14. *CR Spout and handle appear to have been reattached, chip to one side of the body and to the foot.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN PLATE. circa 1770, the body underglaze blue decorated with a lady holding a parasol in a garden with fence, urn, rocks and foliage, indistinct decorators mark to foot, 23cm diameter J. Howell collection number L.142 Provenance- Green & Hatfield, April 1968, £46. *CR A lovely plate, no visible condition issues.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP. with black floral spray decoration and central armorial crest for "Gough", the interior with black foliate swag decoration, 5.5cm diameter, 7.5cm wide across handle, 6cm high J. Howell collection no. L.89 Provenance- Simon Spero, October 1966, gift. *CR Hairline crack to rim running down the body, some speckling to glaze.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, CIRCA 1785. of ribbed form, decorated in the Curtis pattern, the tea bowl 7.5cm diameter, 4.5cm high, the saucer 12cm diameter J. Howell collection nos. L.294 and L.461 Provenance- the tea bowl Monty Low antiques supermarket, February 1975, £7, the saucer Margery Thompson, Woodbridge, March 1989, £21. *CR Tea bowl with small nibbles to rim, some rubbing to decoration.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1780. with sloping shoulders and rectangular body, transfer decorated with a landscape scene with pagodas and trees, 10cm high, 7cm wide, 5cm deep J. Howell collection no. L.313 Provenance- China Choice, September 1976, £50. *CR Small chip to rim, some blemishes to glaze.
AN IMPORTANT LOWESTOFT INSCRIBED MUG, DATED 1790. Of cylindrical form but very slightly spreading towards the unusual and heavily turned foot, a fine line turned just below the exterior rim, the scrolled handle with thumbrest, inscribed in red 'Will.m Bobbet/ May 10th/ 1790' within a shield-shaped cartouche outlined in puce and flanked with scrolls and flowers, two Curtis-style sprigs to either side, a 'loop and arrow' border in red inside the rim, 11.9cm high J. Howell collection no. L.564 Provenance- Ex. Geoffrey Godden Collection and Ex. Brian Wood Collection. Purchased Bonhams, Fine Glass and British Ceramics, June 2019, lot 200, £6,062 inc. premium. Notes- Illustrated by Geoffrey Godden, Lowestoft Porcelains (1985). p.172, pl.211. Another mug painted by the same hand and bearing the same date is shown at pl.212 but is of the more standard form with a plain foot. The turned foot is an extremely rare feature. The mug is also included by Godden in his list of dated Lowestoft porcelain on page 232, D.150. *CR Two chips to rim, fine crack to the top of the thumb rest, small chips to foot.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN COFFEE POT AND COVER. the body with underglaze blue and clobbered red and gilt decoration depicting a garden scene with fence and flowering branches, the reverse with floral spray decoration, 21cm wide across handle and spout, 23cm high J. Howell collection no. L.550 Provenance- Ex. G. Bradley collection, Sprake sale, May 2012, lot 79, £1,450. *CR Small chip to tip of spout, some small chips and rubbing to lip, hairline crack running around the underside of the top of the handle where it joins the body.

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