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LONDON. - George W. BACON (publisher). Bacon's Large Scale Atlas of London and Suburbs…with an Alphabetical Index of over 20,000 names… edited by William Stanford. London: G.W. Bacon & Co., [1914.] New Enlarged and Improved Edition, folio (348 x 278mm.) Title in red and black, 7 double-paged lithographed maps, 15 double-paged 'Special Maps of London' including postal districts and utilities, 1 index map, 34 double-paged four-inch scale maps. (Toning to margins, text-block cracked at 'Contents' page, lacking 2 'Special Maps', tear to 'Berkshire' map and to 'River Thames' map and 'Environs of London' map, several finger-marks, minor soiling.) Original black half morocco, gilt lettering to upper cover (rubbing to extremities).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
An Early 19th Century Recased 18ct Gold, Open Face, Key Wound Lever Watch,Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd- Cornhill, London, No 600/3.The frosted movement with bi-metallic, cut compensated balance and applied regulation scale with lever escapement, and fitted dust cover, to a signed Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds and blue spade hands in a hinged and polished case with contemporary engraved crest and initial verso. width 59.5mm, weight approx 125 all in.London, 1826, makers mark TH, together with a modern wooden stand and glass dome.Qty: 1Condition report: Case - All over light age related wear and wear to bow, filled holes at 3 in bowd and to rear winding square.Dial - Dirty but appears fine.Movement - Appears complete, clean & free movement, probaly later than case.
A Late 19th Century Silver Open Face Lever Watch, Unsigned, 20425Frosted gilt movement with jewelled endstone and silvered regulation scale with lever escapement and dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial with hands and sunk subsidiary seconds in a hinged case with engine turned back cover and vacant cartouchewith coiw milled band, London 1875, Maker's mark J.H, 426Width 48.5mm
RAF Brass, 360 degree, circular Protractor with crossbar, a scientific drawing instrument in its original green felt lined mahogany box, both the mahogany box and brass protractor made for the Royal Air Force by A. West & Partners, 91 York Street, Westminster, central London, England, circa 1940. This is a circular lacquered brass protractor in its fitted green baize lined mahogany carrying case with hinged mahogany cover having breadboard ends to prevent warping of the wood. (At one time there were at least three mahogany block screwed or nailed into the green baize wooden box to secure the protractor in place when it was being transported. The markings for that are quite clear.) The box contains this scientific drawing instrument, a 23 cm diameter (9.2â€) circle of brass containing a full 360 degrees, marked in 10 degree intervals twice and divided into half degree measurements. The brass cross bar is marked indicating it was made for use by the Main Drawing Office of the Royal Air Force by A. West & Partners Ltd., 91 York Street, Westminster (London, England). The ends of the circle as well as one side of the crossbar is beveled down to fit easily against the map or chart one is examining. There are two rows of degree measurements, the outer row contains the full 360 degrees demarcated in 10 degree intervals while the inner scale contains four individual quadrant measurement from 0-90 degrees also in 10 degree pieces and divided on the outermost edge into half degree sections, serving both measurement scales. {Such instruments were made in this form back into the Victorian era of the 19th century, and this instrument could have been made by A. West & Partners earlier in the 20th century and repurposed for the RAF during WWII.} It is a navigational protractor lacking the four cardinal points shown, a 0 - 360 degree scale, and four 0 - 90 degree scales in the quadrants. In the Air Force this instrument would aid in navigation: To lay out a course or bearing; To read off a course or bearing; To determine angle or direction between two points on a map; To find magnetic course or bearing from True; To fix positions by angle; To plot lines of position, and many other aeronautical functions. Condition: Appears to be in fine condition with most of its lacquer intact, some patchy darkening of the patina of the brass and few scratches. The box is in good condition, missing some of the wooden holding pieces for the instrument and the green felt lining disrupted in many areas, especially at the edges. c. C. 1940
A Dragon Wings 1:400 scale Airbus A380, original pictorial box; a Schyylling tinplate friction powered Overseas Airlines DC-3, boxed; a Dinky Toys no.963 Road Grader a/f; a small Japanese Tonka style delivery van; various Models of Yesteryear in woodgrain window boxes including Y-15 1930 Packard Victoria; another red window box Y-45 1930 Bugatti Royale etc.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS CASED TWIN FUSEE EIGHT DAY BRACKET CLOCK, the arched top with hinged carrying handle, the hinged front with circular convex glazed door above brass fish scale fretwork, the painted 19.5cm (7 3/4 ) dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, the case sides with further brass fish scale fretwork, arched glazed rear door, back plate engraved and signed Thos Pace, bell strike, the case raised on four brass ogee bracket feet, height to top of handle 41.5cm x width 30cm with pendulum and winding key (3) (Condition report: winds, runs and chimes on correct hour, some small areas of woodworm damage to sides, rear of case along plinth between the feet and to the panel below the dial, slight amount of paint loss to the dial around 8 to 10 o clock, front door doesn't close fully, small area of missing mahogany to rear of handle, back door not closing flush, losses to mahogany on rear door, section of replaced mahogany below rear door, winding key is a replacement)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS CASED TWIN FUSEE EIGHT DAY BRACKET CLOCK BY HIGGS & EVANS, the bell top with hinged carrying handle, gilt metal urn shaped finials to the corners, the hinged front with glazed door with foliate fretwork to upper corners, the arch fitted with circular enamel date dial above the enamelled 17cm (6 3/4 ) dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, named 'Higgs & Evans, Royal Exchange, London, eight day movement, pierced brass spandrels. the case sides with brass fish scale fretwork, rectangular glazed rear door, back plate foliate engraved, bell strike, the case raised on four brass ogee bracket feet, height to top of handle 51cm x width 27cm, with pendulum and winding key (3) (Condition report: winds, runs and chimes one hour ahead, winding and case keys are replacements, top of bracket feet gaping very slightly from base of clock in a few places, dial has some faint black marks possibly from hand catching the surface as it moves, left side has evidence of repair surrounding the fret work, small hole on the right hand side approximately half way up)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS CASED TWIN FUSEE EIGHT DAY BRACKET CLOCK BY JAMES MURRAY, the domed top with hinged carrying handle, hinged front with glazed door with brass inner edge, the repainted arched dial with strike / silent above 19cm (7 1/2 ) dial with Roman numerals, named Jas. Murray, Royal Exchange, London, eight day movement, the case sides with brass fish scale fretwork, arched glazed rear door, backplate engraved 'James Murray Royal Exchange London, bell strike, the case raised on four gilt metal ball feet, height to top of handle 47cm x width 28cm, with pendulum and winding key (Condition report: movement is overwound, dial is repainted, no case keys and both front and back locks have damage, a split in the case on the right hand side of the dial door in the arch, rear door has several areas of damage and repair, the side grilles have wear both inside and to the exterior)
A silver salverMappin & Webb, Sheffield 1977 Shaped-circular form on three stepped hoof feet, diameter 26.6cm, three other silver dishes, all by Mappin & Webb, two Sheffield 1977 and one 1978, a shallow dish with a broad pierced leaf border, diameter 25.4cm, a shallow dish with fish scale design, diameter 20.5cm and an 'Armada' dish, diameter 19.8cm, weight 59oz. (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An interesting early 19th century brass mounted ebonised bracket clock with provenance to John Young 'Eyamba', dated 1836the dial signed and numbered Johnson, No 1041, Liverpool the arched rectangular case with stepped moulded top with pineapple finial, the sides with cornucopia drop ring handles above rectangular fish scale sound grills, the front with inlaid quarter panels above a stepped plinth base with central foliate diamond inlaid motif above with inlaid presentation name and date JOHN YOUNG EYAMBA 1836, on ball feet, the 7.5' painted dial with Roman numerals, the brass four pillar twin chain fusee movement with anchor escapement and shaped plates striking on a bell, with pendulum and case key, 56cm high approximately Footnotes:Provenance:By descent directly from the Johnson family, clockmakers of Chester and Liverpool and makers of the clock, to the present vendor.By family repute, the clock was purchased by Eyamba V, Obong of the Old Calaba in 1836 when he visited Liverpool to purchase western furnishings for his home. It is said that the clock made its way on to the ship which was to return Eyamba to Africa but when he pulled the repeat cord, it struck thirteen which he considered to be a bad omen for his journey and the clock was duly sent back to Johnson's workshop. Eyamba V ((Edem Ekpenyong Offiong Okoho Efiom Ekpo Efiom Ekpo) of the Ekpe Efik Iboku and Efik people was the Obong (king or chief) of Old Calaba in Southern Nigeria and Western Cameroon between 1834 and 1847. He was also popularly known as John or 'Johnny' Young by his Liverpool friends due to his trading connections to the city and the UK. One of the most notable architectural feats of Southern Nigeria in the mid 19th century was Eyamba's 'Iron Palace' which was an impressive two story western style building built for the king to house himself and possibly some of his three hundred and twenty wives. Imported from Liverpool, the structure was framed of wood and roofed with galvanized iron plates. The 'Iron Palace' was built by William Laycock and from contemporary reports it was reputedly the envy of the surrounding nations and subject to the admiration of the (African) world.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century mahogany longcase regulatorthe dial signed Clothier Pall Mall Londonthe arched top case with long glazed door and tall base on an apron, the 12' one-piece signed silvered dial with outer minute track framing the twin subsidiaries for running seconds and Roman hours, the movement with shouldered and footed plates united by four turned pillars and secured to the thick seatboard with three L-shaped brackets, maintaining power and deadbeat escapement to a wooden rod pendulum with heavy lenticular bob reading against a beat scale, 186cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Regence carved giltwood marginal mirrorthe large-scale cresting possibly associatedCirca 1720, the later bevelled plates within a beaded slip and C-scroll, bellflower and acanthus strapwork moulded surrounds, with scrolled foliate applied angles each each centred by an acanthus spray within a scrolled cartouche, the shaped cresting carved with volute scrolls, flowers, shells and scrolled foliage surmounted by a central bellflower carved lambrequin, 199cm high x 108cm wide.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rare Georgian seaman’s combination knife, fork and spoon set, with central brass liners that divide and ivory scales. Spatula blade stamped Wostenholm, the fork and spoon in close plate with stamped marks, one scale engraved “George King Ship Duchess of Athol”. The set predates Wostenholm Trademark I.XL introduced in 1826. The Duchess of Athol was a British Merchant East Indiaman built in 1821. 13cm overall length closed.

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