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AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY IVORY AND BRASS DRAWING SET BY BLAKELEY. with gilt-brass compass, dividers and accessories, the rules signed BLAKELEY MAKER LONDON, contained within a fitted silver-mounted tortoise shell veneer travelling case with hinged lid. 6 3/4in. (17cm.) high. Benjamin Blakeley made mathematical instruments between 1817 and 1845 from six addresses in Lambeth, London
Joe Machine (b.1973) 'Spring blossum' Acrylic on board Signed with monogram lower right Signed, inscribed and dated 2008 on reverse Unframed 61cm x 35cm Joe Machine was born Joseph Stokes to a Romany background on the Isle of Sheppey. His early life, from his stabbing of a teacher with a compass at age 6, spiralled into a career of petty crime, including theft of scrap material and burglary, spending time in Dover Borstal. He began painting in 1988 with no formal training and in 1999 was one of the 12 founder members of the 'Stuckist' movement. His painting 'Diana Dors with Axe' was on the cover of the first book on the Stuckists. His work is described as strongly autobiographical, drawing on life experiences of sex and violence, problems he has been having psychotherapy to deal with since 1998.
Maritime Interest A Victorian pink Sunderland lustre transfer printed jug of squat ovoid form, decorated with a panel 'Mariners Compass' to front and inscriptions to sides, 17cm high; and another pink Sunderland lustre transfer printed jug of ovoid form with chipped spout, decorated with a panel of 'Schooner' and 'The Sailors Farewell', with inscriptions either side and later commemorative inscription to front, 16.5cm high (2)
A 19th Century tortoiseshell and horn rectangular snuff box, the hinge lid with mother-of-pearl and mixed metal inlaid decoration, a 19th Century papier-mâché snuff box and cover, a boxwood cased compass with printed paper label and a pressed walnut snuff box cover, decorated with the Adoration of the Magi.
Two pendant fob seals, including one engraved with calendar details and days of the week, a silver mounted faceted glass urn shaped pepperette, London 1857, two thimbles, a Victorian spyglass, a miniature twin handled colander, a small painted bronze model of a monkey, a group of miniature ceramic ducklings, and a miniature compass.
A CLOISONNE TIMEPIECE AND BAROMETER each 55mm dia dial with blue numerals, the timepiece with single train movement, the aneroid barometer with circular vacuum chamber, the case inlaid with stylised foliage on a blue ground, the top inset with a compass and with a T bar handle, 20cms high (with key)
A Victorian Morocco Leather Case, composed of two satin lined compartments fitted with an ivorine Pocket Forecaster by Negretti & Zambra, composed of three circular rotating discs, with paper instructions; A Pocket Barometer, signed W. H. Harling in a silver plated case; A Thermometer, the opposing compartment fitted with a Pedometer, signed W. H. Harling, (another vaccant aperture probably contained a Pocket Compass), marked in gilt with manufacturers trade mark and owners name, H. Blackburn 1892, 14 cms wide.
Edward Bilbie, Chewstoke, a George III longcase clock, the 12 inch arched brass dial engraved with an eagle, 'Tempus Fugit' and flowers, date aperture, eight-day striking four-pillar movement, in an oak case, later carved with bellflowers and foliate scrolls, the door with a caryatid and inlaid compass rose, 243cm high overall
An early 19th century turned ivory sundial/thermometer, the outer 3.25inch dial missing the tube and inscribed 'W.Harris & Co., 50 Holborn, London,' with a threaded encased sundial with a printed card dial 'Magnetic Sun Dial, S. Porter Fecit,' in a leather case and a brass cased pocket compass, with an enamel 1.5inch dial inscribed 'Jeremiah Watkins, Charing Cross, London,' in a part case. (2). S. Porter working 1823-1824 at Norfolk Place, London. William Harris & Co at 50 Holborn, London 1816-1839. Jeremiah Watkins 1798-1810 at 5 Charing Cross, London.
A silver cased pocket watch, London import marks 1918, fitted a Swiss movement, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, fitted blued steel hands together with a silver fob chain hung a miniature pen knife also a fetter link chain hung a compass within a horseshoe
Mixed Instruments and Collectables, including a cased set of Apothecaries scales and weights, a cased teardrop shaped postal scale, a small cylinder music box, a small 6-draw telescope by J.H.Steward, London, opera glasses, compass, thermometer, a leather cased set of pill bottles by Allen & Hanburys, boxwood rule etc.

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