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A fine George III mahogany cistern tube stick barometer with hygrometer or Triple Weather Glass, by Benjamin Martin, London, circa 1760, the arched top case with leaf carved surround for the inset herringbone border engraved vernier scale with arched hygrometer scale above Fahrenheit and Reaumur mercury thermometer and signed B. Martin, London , the caddy moulded trunk with scroll carved edges to throat and exposed tube above hemispherical cistern cover mounted onto the scroll edged rounded base, 93cm high, 10.5cm wide, 4cm, deep Provenance: The Edwin Banfield Collection of Barometers, Dreweatts, Donnington Priory, Newbury, 4th September 2007, lot 62. Literature: Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin ºROMETERS, Stick or Cistern Tube' (Baros Books, Trowbridge, 1985) pages 58-59. Benjamin Martin worked 1756-82 and was a prolific writer on the subjects of science, art and instruments who launched a monthly magazine entitled 'General magazine of the Arts and Sciences' in 1755. He is thought to have been the first maker to incorporate a hygrometer into a barometer with thermometer and marketed the instrument as a 'Triple Weather Glass'. The hygrometer utilises a length of gut (which expands and contracts with variations in humidity) linked to a rack and pulley rather than the simple oat beard found on later instruments.
A Japanese black lacquer pillar table cabinet, slightly oversailing top above sliding covers recto and verso, blind sides, decorated in hiramakie with sinuous lines, each face pierced with foliate motifs and scrolls, swan neck carrying handle, bracket feet, 26cm high, 18cm wide, Meiji period; A Japanese Meiji period lacquer tea caddy (2)
A good Regency Chinoiserie penwork Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover depicting two figures seated by a tea table in an ornamental garden, the inside lid with a lady and child in a similar Oriental garden, the internal canister lids decorated with a kite flying scene and a lady taking a flower from a turbaned figure, the sides profusely decorated with leaves and flowers, later gilt metal handles and claw and ball feet, 9 in. W.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a pair of candlesticks, each on a circular base, loaded, Birmingham 1912, height 12.5cm, two napkin rings, a circular trinket box raised on three feet, Birmingham 1918, a circular box and cover having embossed decoration, a pair of sugar tongs, a tea caddy spoon, London 1822, a pickle fork, a salt spoon and a faceted glass pepperette, also foreign wares, comprising; a bodkin case and a cream ladle detailed '90 SIL', (12).
Silver table flatware, comprising; twelve similar Old English pattern teaspoons, Sheffield mostly 1895, six fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1869, nine rat tail pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1920, two further part sets of spoons, a pickle fork Birmingham 1932 and a caddy spoon, decorated in the Dutch taste, with a boy fishing, combined weight 701 gms.
Silver, comprising; two Scottish long handled spoons, having fig shaped bowls, a shell pattern caddy spoon, Sheffield 1916, an octagonal napkin ring, two further napkin rings, an Indian curved rectangular visiting card case, six models of insects and animals, comprising; an articulated fish, a scorpion, a frog, a crab, a locust and two further insects and an Indian mug, detailed 1/8 BOTTLE, (14).
A gilt metal-mounted ebonised quarter repeating table clockBy John Dickings, London, late 17th century and laterThe case now with a caddy top, surmounted by a scroll handle, above glazed front and back door, with glazed sides, on a stepped plinth with brass bun feet; the 7in. square brass dial with cherub head spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute markers, enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum aperture and signed behind on a panel, harboured winding holes and calendar aperture above the VI with strike/silent lever at the XII; the twin train fusée movement, with foliate engraved backplate, five ring-turned and shouldered pillars, re-converted verge escapement with bob pendulum, striking the hour on a bell and repeating the quarters on five bells, (1 key, 4 finials).42cm high. IllustratedProbably John Dickens, who was apprenticed to William Cattell in 1680 and obtained his Freedom of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1688 and is recorded as working until 1695.
A giltmetal-mounted ebonised three train mantel clock, of large sizeRetailed by Wilson, Penrith, circa 1890The caddy top case with five flaming finials and ribbon-tied foliate festoons, above an arched cast brass glazed door, flanked by a caryatid to each corner, and with a foliate cast handle and pierced mask arched panel to each side, on a stepped foot with scroll cast feet, the 8½in. arched brass dial with twin silvered subsidiary rings in the arch 'CHIME/SILENT' and 'CHIME ON EIGHT BELLS/ WESTMINSTER CHIMES', above a silvered chapter ring signed below the VI 'WILSON PENRITH' with a matted centre and pierced blued steel hands, the three train chain fusée movement with anchor escapement and pendulum locking block (lacking nut), chiming the quarters on eight bells, with pull-quarter repeat and striking the hour on a gong, ( 1 case key, 1 pendulum).75cm high. Illustrated
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN TRANSFER PRINTED VASES, each with two gilt handles, 18" (46cm)h; together with a small nickel plated oil lamp with milk glass shade, 16" (41cm)h; a modern blue and white Chinese porcelain jardiniere; a blue and white meat platter; three dessert plates; and a modern Mason's green and white dish and a Mason's tea caddy. (9)
A Chinese famille rose plate,Guangxu (1875-1908), painted with a pair of bulbul on a blossoming branch above peony and rocks, the reverse with peach, pomegranates and finger citron, gilt rim,27.4cm diameter,a wall pocket vase,Republic period (1912-1949), painted with a deity spreading flowers between ruyi head shaped borders,24.4cm, anda tea caddy and cover,Republic period, decorated with a bird and flowers,12cm high (4)清光绪 粉彩富贵白头纹盘、民国 粉彩天女散花纹壁瓶 花鸟图茶叶盖罐 一组三件
A German square-cut glass tea caddy and stopper with strawberry-cut canted corners and wheel-etched floral decoration, with .800 grade cover and pierced sleeve, 14 cm high Condition Report good overall, apart from very minimal contact abrasions to outer edge of bottle silver rim (beneath the cover)

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