A quantity of miscellaneous to include: a pewter two handled dish, 7 wide x 3 1/2" high, a commemorative whiskey and glasses set for British Steel "Dalzell & Clydebridge" 125 years September 1997, The Book of The Countryside" 1958, a barometer mounted in stone, Hereford cider festival 1972 mug, a brass imp door knocker, etc.
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An Arts & Crafts Copper Ewer, with cover, riveted spout and embossed with stylized plants, 31cm, together with two pairs of brass candlesticks, two 18th century brass ladles, a brass and copper warming pan, other metalware, three silvered models of animals and a mahogany wheel barometer (qty)
A Thomas Harris & Son mahogany stick barometer, c1820, the silvered dial signed in script 'Thos Harris & Son, 52 Grt Russell Str, Bloomsbury' with thermometer and vernier, with scale for the barometer, glass mercury tube and reservoir cover intact, the body with broken pediment top with brass finial, and glazed hinged door to the rectangular dial, the stick with figured chevron pattern veneer, 99cm from base to top of finial.CONDITION: In original, unrestored condition. There appears to be no mercury in the tube, but the reservoir has not been checked. A loss to the left hand side of the stick about a third of the way up, as photographed. Thermometer intact. A large patch of loss to the silvered finish on the top left of the dial, and two further much smaller patches of loss to the right of this. Glass mercury tube appears to be intact, but the reservois cover has not been removed. Veneer intact with no losses, apart from a very few tiny areas. Would benefit from a clean. One chunk of wood missing from the back of the left hand side of the pediment, and one part of the stepped moulding missing from the inside of the left hand part of the pediment as photographed.ShippingWe are sorry but this lot cannot be shipped by our in-house packing and shipping department. Therefore, it must be collected from our premises in Royal Tunbridge Wells, or you can nominate a third party packer and shipper of your choice. We recommend Mail Boxes Etc in Tunbridge Wells. To obtain a quote and engage their services, please contact Greg or Kim on +44 (0) 1892 510 155 or via info@mbetunbridgewells.co.uk.Please note that you must inform us in writing by email using the email account that you registered to bid with that you are giving your permission for any third party to collect your items. You must include the name of the third party collecting, the date and time they will be collecting and send them an email which they can use as proof of ID. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be released.
A collection of surveying and other instrumentsIncluding: A mahogany cased theodolite by E.H.Robinson of London and Shrewsbury; a cased theodolite by Stanley of London; a brass drum sextant by W&S Jones of 30 Holborn, London, in leather carrying case; a cased brass surveyor's cross with compass; a mahogany cased surveyor's compass by Davis & Son of Derby; a brass level sight by Reynolds of Birmingham; a military issue Verner's Pattern VII compass dated 1917; a pocket combination barometer and compass by J.Casartelli of Manchester; a lignum vitae and brass spirit level by J.Rabone & Sons of Birmingham; and three cased sets of draughtsman's tools.

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