A BOARDROOM DISPLAY MODEL FOR THE BRITISH FERRIES SEALINK PASSENGER ‘SUPERFERRY’ M.V. FANTASIA, the hull constructed from carved laminated wood with metal and plastic superstructure and fittings, completed with company livery (damage to bow section, some loose parts and wear) -- 20 x 65in. (51 x 165cm.) contained in wooden transit box with rope handles. This lot may be viewed at Imperial Road.
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A Bow figure of a putto and lion the putto seated on the beast and garlanding his head, with floral bocage and on raised gilt scrolled openwork base, impressed T mark to one foot of base, circa 1765, 20 cm, damaged. * See Anton Gabszewicz ‘Made at New Canton-Bow Porcelain from the Collection of the London Borough of Newham’ page 102 for a figure with a similar but earlier base with impressed ‘T’ mark.
A Bow figure of Venus with Doves wearing yellow and floral decorated robe, two doves at the base of the tree stump support, on puce and blue heightened scroll base, circa 1765, 24 cm, some damage and repairs; and a similar candlestick figure of Ceres seated on a rococo pedestal and holding a cherub aloft, 28 cm high, nozzle missing, some damage and repair. (2)
adie and Son Edinburgh, a mahogany stick barometer the bow fronted case with shaped gadrooned top and cistern cover with a scroll moulding below, the silvered dial engraved with a single gauge with sliding vernier, set via the bone knob below, and signed ‘Adie & Son, Edinburgh’, height 120cm. Alexander Adie (born 1774) & his son Richard were a well-known partnership of barometer and scientific instrument makers recorded working at 58, Princes Street, Edinburgh from circa 1835 until 1842 when they are recorded at 50, Princes Street until 1860, Alexander having died in 1858. Alexander is chiefly known as the inventor and patentee of the sympiesometer which was granted in 1818. Both he and his second son John were elected members of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and are believed to be the only two scientific instrument makers to have been granted this honour.
Victorian double heart and bow ring set rubies, rose diamonds and turquoise, yellow gold, to/w green jade carved fruit pendant, Art Nouveau Charles Horner brooch set coral and blue enamel and two small green enamel and pearl brooches, stamped 14k Condition Report Good condition, green stone has flaw

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