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Los 357

Brass marine barometer and antique mahogany banjo barometer (2).

Los 119

Royal Doulton and other teawares, coinage inc UK silver, various china, ornaments, barometer, mirror, firescreen, etc.

Los 10

A 19th Century Circular Brass Cased Barometer by Veitch and Sons of Chelsea, 12cms Diameter

Los 1649

20th Century brass cased ship style barometer and ship style clock in original boxes, 24cm diameter

Los 1632

19th Century rosewood banjo shaped five glass barometer, signed C.A. Conti, 101cm high

Los 1647

Early 20th Century brass cased holosteric compensated barometer / thermometer by Schatz, mounted on a mahogany and satinwood crossbanded wall plaque, the barometer 16cm diameter, the plaque 25cm square

Los 57

1930s walnut cased barometer, together with a further Oriental inlaid box

Los 357

A box of woodenware. Includes brushes, trays, boxes, barometer display/stand, etc.

Los 846

An oak mounted barometer AF, two carved wooden and brass decorated face masks, picture frame, flat iron

Los 1445

A pocket barometer, carved wood ‘stag head’ seal, lorgnette and eyeglass

Los 268

VICTORIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BOX WITH BRASS ESCUTCHEON & VINTAGE CIRCULAR MAHOGANY CASED BAROMETER

Los 2063

Vintage Hacker Hunter VHF radio, a Bush radio, a wooden-cased circular barometer, various books to include The Wild Man of the West by R M Ballantyne, Nicholas Nickleby two childrens books on dinosaurs, etc (1 box) 

Los 2022

Two German pottery tankards, a wooden barometer, a vintage Kodak Brownie 127 camera, a vintage Kodak Brownie Vecta camera and further assorted china, household items and collectables (3 boxes) 

Los 102

A twin dial brass clock/barometer on red marble base, 6.25" across.

Los 94

A small Victorian banjo barometer with enamelled dials. 18" high.

Los 746

A Compensated Pocket Book Barometer No.10042, by J. Hicks, maker, London, with 1.87ins engraved and silvered dial with plain silver case, London, another by Short and Mason Ltd, in leather case, one by Negretti & Zambra, cased, and a pocket compass in alloy case

Los 136

Large Victorian slate mantle clock with inlaid malachite panels and engraved scrolls, the central dial with Roman numerals and poker-style hands, flanked by a day/date dial and aneroid barometer, with key. Measures approx 61.5cm wide x 52cm high x 18.5cm depth

Los 247

An oak cased Negretti & Zambra, London NO.24448 barometer, with silvered thermometer, 28 x 86cm.

Los 1316

A miscellany to include a mahogany tea caddy on bun feet 27w x15d x 22.5cm h, a vintage drawing instrument set in fitted box, a vintage small aneroid wheel barometer marked JG to reverse and a box set of fish knives and forks.

Los 635

A boxed set of clock/barometer and temperature gauge

Los 212

1931 Rolls-Royce 20 / 25 Sedanca De Ville by Windovers Transmission: manualMileage:57000First registered on 7th May 1931 and finished in pastel blue and black with black leather interior, GNS75 was initially ordered by J.J. Jones of 88 St. James's Street, London however the first owner was actually Hylton Ralph Murray-Philipson (Jnr) of Stobo Castle, Peebles. Stobo Castle had been purchased by Hylton Murray-Philipson Snr in 1905 and in 1924 he conveyed the estate to his son who was a pioneer aviator. Hylton's career consisted of being the C.O. of the City of Edinburgh Auxiliary Air Force Squadron, Conservative MP for Twickenham; Chairman of N.E. Marine Engineering Company and a member of the King's Bodyguard for Scotland and the Royal Company of Archers. Hylton Murray-Philipson suffered from ill health and died in 1934 aged 32 leaving GNS75 to his wife Monica and two young children. In 1939 Monica Murray-Philipson sold Stobo Castle to Wenefryde Agatha Scott, 10th Countess of Dysart and after 10 years of being a widow Monica married Colonel P.H. Lloyd of Stone House in Blaston. The Colonel and Murray-Philipson had business connections as they were both company directors of Manvers Main Collieries Ltd Murray-Philipson in 1923/33 and Lloyd in 1940/47. In 1943 GNS75 is shown as being with her second family, that of John Stanley Coombe Beard of Grayshott Hall, Surrey. John Beard was an architect well known for designing over 100 cinemas in many styles, Baroque, Art Deco, Italian Renaissance, Greek Revival and even Egyptian. Interestingly in 1937 Mrs Beard made call to the police about an attempted burglary which resulted in the first arrest directly attributable to the new 999 service.A rare, possibly unique and very attractively designed car incorporating many appealing features such as stylish wings, separate steps in place of running boards, slim bumpers, external visor and louvred bonnet and scuttle with beautifully proportioned coachwork. With a polished aluminium bonnet top and waistline and P80 'bullseye' headlamps with pillar spot lamp all adds to the overall gorgeous design with the incorporation of various Art Deco touches.This 20/25 allows you to instruct your chauffeur from the privacy of the rear passenger compartment with the interior dividing screen while keeping an eye on progress with your own speedometer which is naturally mounted atop the built-in drink's cabinet. Such unusual original features are what make this Rolls-Royce special, even the delightful Sedanca de Ville coachwork is rare with its split separate steps and Art Deco flourishes. The front compartment provides accommodation for the driver and a passenger with a removable roof section for open-air motoring and wind-up windows. The driver's window also featuring a quick release lower section to allow hand signals to be easily executed. A right hand gear change allows for plenty of legroom and the large steering wheel is surmounted by a collection of hand controls. A large bulb horn lies easily to hand and the windscreen can be opened for ventilation. It is shaded by a glass visor and a spot lamp is within the driver's reach. Gauges are also a feature of the rear passenger compartment, although separated by a dividing screen, the rear passengers can keep an eye on their own speedometer as well as being supplied with a clock, barometer and a circular thermometer. The clock, and possibly the barometer, appear to be later additions. The drinks cabinet has provision for holding several decanters and a few glasses in a Lazy Susan, although the glassware itself is no longer present. The leather upholstery looks to be in lovely condition throughout, exhibiting just the right amount of patina without looking tatty. The carpets, door cards and headlining are similarly well presented as are stylish Art Deco door handles and window winders, which place this Rolls-Royce squarely in the 1930s.To the exterior, the Palladian radiator surround is topped with the Spirit of Ecstasy and the long bonnet is flanked by twin side-mount spare wheels. A pair of large Lucas tripod headlamps illuminate the road ahead and are assisted by a centrally mounted spot lamp, as well as the swivelling spot lamp near the driver. Twin horns complete the scene at the front of the car, along with a polished chrome-plated bumper. The Windovers Sedanca de Ville coachwork suits the car well and is beautifully proportioned. It features the unusual running boards, separate for front and rear passengers, as well as a useful luggage boot to the rear. Polished aluminium discs cover the wire wheels and the car runs on a full set of Paymaster tyres. Lifting the long bonnet reveals the powerful, straight-six, 3.7 litre engine. The engine features coil ignition and is fed by an Autovac fuel pump and, unusually for a car of this period, there is a glass bottle of screen wash mounted on the bulkhead, which is likely to be a later addition coupled to a small modern electric pump which has been added for ease of use. Supplied with a history file which includes historic photographs of restoration, instruction book and the original buff logbook coupled to the V5C registration document and copies of handwritten service records. The vendor informs us that the engine starts up easily every time and runs well. It is said to be a joy to drive and mechanically sound with its overhead valves, four-speed gearbox and powerful engine, this Rolls-Royce is certainly very capable and splendidly opulent. An imposing motorcar, which wears fabulously unusual coachwork and retains many original details.

Los 197

A box of silver plated and other metal collectibles plus a wall hanging barometer

Los 161

BAROMETER, Mahagoni, H 110, NIEDERLANDE, 2.H.19.Jh.

Los 290

Victorian painted spelter cased mantle barometer surmounted by a knight on horseback

Los 1462

A wooden jewellery box with marquetry pattern design and engraved brass cartouche together with a small stool marked 'M.D 1845' to base and a wall barometer. (3)

Los 1455

Oak Circular Cased Barometer, circa 1920's, 24cm diameter; Eight-Day Mantel Clock for Jones, Southend. (2)

Los 1195

Brass Parrafin Blow Lamps, barometer, brass crumb tray and brush, brass bowl, jug, etc:- One Box.

Los 245

A 19th/early 20th century oak cross framed Admiral Fitzroy wall hanging barometer, with printed backboard, mercury tube and thermometer, the sides twin adjustable sliding knobs, 105cm long.

Los 904

A mid 19th century mahogany cased wheel barometer - the broken swan-neck pediment above a dry/damp dial and thermometer with silvered register dial, ebonised framed circular convex mirror above a further silvered register dial signed D. Fagiol & Son, 3 Gt. Warner St., Clerkenwell.

Los 91

A 19th century pocket barometer - Yeates & Sons of Dublin, in a fitted leather case, marked W. Henry 14th Hussars.

Los 294

Harz. Villefosse - Heron de, (A. M.). Nivellement des Harzgebirges mit dem Barometer. Aus den Papieren des Verfassers gezogen von (Ludwig Wilhelm) Gilbert. Halle, Renger, 1808. 8°. Mit 4 gefalteten Tabellen und einer gefalteten Höhenprofilkarte. 2 Bll., 66 S. Private Broschur. (88) * Erste deutsche Ausgabe. Vergl. dazu Hoefer NGB, XXIV, 453 für die franz. Erstausgabe ohne Nennung des Erscheinungsjahres. Zustand: Mit Sammlungsstempeln und Vermerken. Der private Umschlag ist berieben und bestoßen. Innen papierbedingt leicht gebräunt und fleckig. Seltene Kleinschrift.

Los 40

Uhr. Kamin - Pendule. Massive Uhr mit rundem Emaille - Zifferblatt und römischen Zahlenkreis darunter ein rundes Barometer mit französischer Beschriftung. Nicht bezeichnet oder datiert. Aus der Zeit um 1900. Gehäuse aus schwarzem Kunststein mit zierlichen feinen Goldfarbenen Linien und blauen Intarsien. Abmessungen: Länge 34 cm; Breite 15,5 cm und Höhe 45 cm. (24) * Das eher schlichte Gehäuse ruht auf einem massiven Sockel. Das Uhrwerk ist gängig, das Schlagwerk [Stunde und 1/2 Stunden Schlag auf Glocke] ist gängig, das Barometer scheint defekt. Liebhaberstück, das vom interessierten Sammler besichtigt werden sollte – auf Grund des Gewichtes kein Paketversand möglich.

Los 264

A 19th century J Caligari Birmingham mahogany banjo barometer

Los 727

AN ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD BAROMETER BY P. CREMININI - WOLVERHAMPTON (* IN NEED OF COMPLETE RESTORATION)

Los 222

A LEGEND WALL CLOCK TOGETHER WITH A PLASTIC BAROMETER

Los 1437

Box of Vintage Collectibles, including a Weston Masters II Universal Exposure Meter in a leather case, Walker & Hall plated cocktail shaker, novelty coal scuttle shaped salt pot, a portable barometer by T Armstrong & Bro., a Sekonda pocket watch, a boxed Matchbox Rowntrees Jelly van, a metal stamp case with 5d stamps inside, a boxed fan, a small tankard engraved 1903, 'Wee Charley', a treen box, three small West German 'Bonnie' prints, three Robertson jam figures, a vintage souvenir doll, a guitar shaped brooch watch, a Royal Albert Sweet Violets jug, coin, etc.

Los 1135

A World War period commemorative pocket barometer by NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA No. 29653, engraved to back 'AUGUST. 1st TO OCTOBER 29th 1914', (first battle of Ypres?).

Los 236

Oak framed barometer, presented to F Taylor by the RBL Yeovil 1954, 28.5 cm wide, 36.5 cm high, t/w brown leather shooting stick, whip etc.

Los 1109

Royal Crown Derby - An 1128 Imari patterned Millenium Globe Thermometer and Barometer. Commissioned by Sinclairs, both no. 209/1000. With certificates and in original box.  Both in good condition.

Los 2044

A mind to late 19th century mahogany stick barometer by Negretti and Zambra of London

Los 2046

An A. Maspoli of Hull burr walnut cased barometer, with inlayed detail.

Los 2047

Early 19th century mahogany Banjo barometer by B Bombelli of WHitehaven  A/F

Los 2016

George Edwards and Sons early 20th century large pocket watch and barometer in travel case with central thermometer.

Los 2042

A late 19th/early 20th century veneered oak barometer, with mirrored centre.

Los 2045

Early 19th century rose mahogany banjo wall barometer by G. Sutton of 14 Bridge Road, Lambeth.London

Los 186

19th century rosewood framed wheel barometer, plus copper bed warming pan both used. glass missing from top part of barometer

Los 114

An Angelus, Foursome leather and gilt brass desk compendium, with an 8-day clock inscribed Asprey and alarm, date- month- day- calendar, thermometer and barometer, the red leather covered case with folding cover forming the stand, gilt brass case for the clock, calendar, barometer and thermometer, with brushed silvered dials, the clock with applied gilt Arabic numerals, luminous dots, outer minute track and luminous gilt hands

Los 427

An Angelus brass cube form desk top clock / weather station, the top inset with a compass, one side with a clock face with date aperture, on the other sides a Thermometer, a Barometer and Hygrometer on a tapering column and circular foot, 10cm high CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, sold as seen, untested

Los 9140

Two companion stands, trench art shell case, aneroid barometer, cigarette cards, two plated trays etc in two boxes

Los 512

A late 19th century oak cased Admiral Fitzroys Barometer, 118.5cm hLocation:

Los 449

An early 20th century oak carved wall hanging aneroid barometer Location:

Los 513

A 19th century mahogany five glass wheel barometer, the silvered dial signed 'Giobbio Trowbridge'Location:

Los 221

A 19th century bronzed wall clock barometer by Wainwright and Co, Birmingham, with two circular dials and thermometer

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