Registration - VSV 725Chassis No. - 33483M.O.T. - ExemptOdometer - 19,723Bold and brilliant in black-over-red paintwork, this example of Lanchester’s Fourteen Roadrider Deluxe is powered by 2,250cc six-cylinder overhead-valve detachable-head engine, matched to the the marque’s fluid flywheel and pre-selector transmission driving the rear wheels. ‘VSV 725’ is a beautiful car, even for the period, featuring a fastback rear with split rear windscreen, as well as traditional running boards, swooping wheel arches, flip-out indicators, rear-hinged front doors, and radiator-topping thermometer. The cabin is remarkably spacious up front thanks to the steering column mounted gear shifter, as well as wide-opening doors, and bench-style seats front and rear, trimmed in red leather, mirroring the colour of the carpets.Offered in highly original condition, ‘VSV 725’ is offered with a large amount of paperwork, including buff log-book, a selection of old tax disks, maintenance manual, and technical drawings. With just five previous keepers in more than 85 years, the Lanchester has been with the current owner for the past three years. Showing fewer than 20,000 miles indicated on the odometer, the overall condition is rated as very good overall by the vendor. The paintwork is considered ‘average’ but the interior and bodywork are thought of as ‘good’ and the engine, transmission, and electrics are all considered ‘excellent’.Rare 1930s six-cylinder saloonLarge folder of paperworkHighly original example inside and outThe Fourteen Roadrider Deluxe was Lanchester’s last model to go into production before the outbreak of World War II, launched in 1937. The lower-priced version of parent firm Daimler’s DB17 the Roadrider Deluxe used a number of shared parts with its more luxurious stablemate. Available in four-door saloon form only, the Fourteen Roadrider Deluxe was the second-generation model, with a new engine, chassis, and styling compared to the non-Roadrider predecessor, including independent front suspension. Also known as the Lanchester 14/2, the Fourteen Roadrider Deluxe saw production halted by the war, and not replaced until 1950 with a new Fourteen.
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A red-back fish lure boasting a silver body equipped with two hooks, alongside an alligator perched on a ledge, its center adorned with a built-in thermometer. The Rebel Lure has its original box. Dimensions of the box: 8"L x 2"W x 1.25"H. Dimensions of the largest item: 5.5"L x 1.5"W x 3.5"H. Condition: Age related wear.
A late 19th Century green onyx cased mantel clock of architectural form, the eight day movement by Samuel Marti of Paris, the dial with Arabic numerals inscribed "Knight", 29 cm wide x 27 cm high, together with a Vienna type regulator wall clock, 29.5 cm wide x approx 50 cm deep and a circa 1900 oak cased and carved banjo barometer thermometer, with silver plaques inscribed "Presented to MAF Hailing on the Occasion of his Marriage January 4th 1911 by the Members of the Roseleigh Cricket Club", etc, etc., 88 cm high
A large 19th Century carved walnut mercury column barometer with thermometer and white scale.Condition report:In good original condition, mercury and column intact. Thermometer possibly a replacement?WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
Swiss Imhof gilt metal desk compendium comprising a ringed column with compass top flanked by a barometer with a square dial and a thermometer below, the right side with a timepiece and hygrometer below, H.10.5cmCondition:Timepiece works but overwound, compass works, the others seem to but not absolutely sure. Some wear to gilding. Left side needs tightening slightly. Very pleasing
A George III mahogany stick barometer by William Horrod of London - the broken architectural pediment over a signed, silvered register with sliding vernier scale and mercury thermometer, the trunk with feathered veneers, moulded angles and exposed tube, terminating in a domed, bulb-shaped cistern cover, 96.5 cm high, moulding missing from one side of pediment.
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY MINIATURE ANEROID WHEEL BAROMETERUNSIGNED, EARLY 20th CENTURYThe 1.75 inch circular silvered register with concentric scale divided in millimetres of mercury and annotated with the usual observations in French, with blued steel pointer set behind rotating gilt bezel with a steel recording needle applied to the interior, the fine boxwood edged case with circular fan rosette to the open triangular pediment over arched glazed silvered Centigrade scale mercury thermometer and twin oval conch shell motifs to the baluster-shaped trunk, the rounded base further inlaid with conforming fan rosette.24cm (9.5ins) high, 6.5cm (2.5ins) wide, 2cm (0.75ins) deep.
Y A REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETERG. MOROITAL, GLOUCESTER, EARLY 19th CENTURY The 8 inch rosette centred circular silvered register signed G. Maroital, Gloucester within concentric scale divided in barometric inches and annotated with the usual observations, with steel pointer set behind glazed cavetto moulded brass bezel with a brass recording pointer applied to the glass, the ebony edged case with oval conch shell motif to the open triangular pediment over arched glazed silvered Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer and twin further oval conch shell motifs to the baluster-shaped trunk, the rounded base inlaid with a rosette.100cm (39.5ins) high, 25.5cm (10ins) wide. Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection. Condition Report: Condition overview:Barometer is in good clean working condition with only minor age-related blemishes/localised repairs to the case. Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETERA. GATTY, READING, EARLY 19th CENTURY The 8 inch rosette centred circular silvered register signed A. Gatty, Reading within concentric scale divided in barometric inches and annotated with the usual observations, with steel pointer set behind glazed cavetto moulded brass bezel with a brass recording pointer applied to the glass, the chevron edged case with circular fan rosette to the open triangular pediment over arched glazed silvered Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer and twin oval conch shell motifs to the baluster-shaped trunk, the rounded base further inlaid with conforming fan rosette.100cm (39.5ins) high, 25.5cm (10ins) wide. Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection. Anthony Gatty is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from Royal Oak, Fisher Row, Reading circa 1810-40.
AN INLAID MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED ANEROID WHEEL BAROMETERUNSIGNED, SECOND QURTER OF THE 20th CENTURYThe 7.5 inch circular silvered calibrated for barometric inches and with the usual observations, with blued steel pointer set behind bevel glazed brass bezel incorporating further recording pointer to the glass, the satinwood banded case with triangular pediment over scallop shell roundel and inset FAHRENHEIT and CEMTIGRADE scale glazed spirit thermometer to the tapered trunk, the rounded base with conforming roundel.91cm (36ins) high, 30cm (11.75ins) wide. Provenance: From a Private Collection
A DUTCH INLAID MAHOGANY MERCURY CONTRA-BAROMETER ANTONIO PEIA, AMSTERDAM, CIRCA 1800The two-section urn surmount-outlined pewter scales with husk swag decorated oval signature cartouche engraved BAROMETER, THERMOMETER, en CONTRALEUR, door Ant, Peia, te Amsterdam, above applied spirit Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale spirit thermometer to the left hand scale, the centre tube flanked by compressed scales for both English and French barometric inches at the top and the right hand main scale annotated with additional amplified English barometric inches incorporating the Dutch `36` scale calibrated 20-0-16 with the 0 representing the mean pressure at sea level in The Netherlands, the case with parquetry banded open triangular pediment and later vase finial above chevron banded frieze panel and glazed front door with conforming inlay to surround, the base with three bell-shaped caps to the recessed waist above cistern box faced with chevron banding above an inlaid conch shell cartouche, over two vase shaped pendant finials.120cm (47.25ins) high, 28cm (11ins) wide, 10cm (4ins) deep. Provenance: From a Private Collection. Antonio Maria Carlo Abindio Peia was born in Como, Italy in 1769. He worked in Amsterdam from 1790 first 'In the Gravenstraat above the Spekslager' then, from 1797, at the St. Nicolaasstraat; before finally moving to Wijdsteeg 4 in 1820 - where he presumably worked until his death in 1845.
Y A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETERLONG AND SANDERSON, WIGTON, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19th CENTURYThe 9.5 inch circular basket of flowers a rococo cartouche centred circular silvered register divided for barometric inches and with the usual observations, with pierced steel pointer and recording hand set behind convex glazed brass bezel, the case with hygrometer to swan neck pediment over applied bowfronted Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer to the tapered trunk, the squared-off base with recording hand setting square over rectangular spirit level signed LONG & SANDERSON, WIGTON.105cm (41.5ins) high, 29cm (11.5ins) wide. Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MERCURY STICK BAROMETERJACKSON, DERBY, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19th CENTURYThe arch top case with hinged cushion-moulded glazed door for the brass Vernier scale calibrated in Barometric Inches and with the usual observations to the right-hand side opposing a Fahrenheit scale spirit tube thermometer to the left, the upper margin signed Jackson, Derby, above slender trunk with visible tube over domed cistern cover to the rounded base.90cm (35.5ins) high, 11cm (4.375ins) wide.
A FRENCH NICKEL-FINISH AND GILT BRASS DESK COMPENDIUM TIMEPIECE WITH BAROMETER AND THERMOMETERHENRY MARC, PARIS, CIRCA 1880The eight-day timepiece with platform cylinder regulated by sprung monometallic balance applied to the arched backplate stamped with serial number 441 to lower left hand corner, the 3.25 inch circular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed H'RY MARC, PARIS to centre and with Arabic five minutes beyond the minute track, with blued steel spade hands, moulded silvered bezel and a frosted gilt oval mask engraved with symmetrical foliate designs to upper and lower margins, set within an oval moulded nickel finish case with bevel-glazed gilt cavetto moulded front and push-on rear cover, standing on an oval moulded foot beside a conforming aneroid barometer with circular enamel scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual weather observations, both joined at the centre with a shaped gilt panel applied with a mercury tube FAHRENHEIT and CENTIGRADE thermometer between decorative upper and pendant finials, the whole set on a rectangular marble plinth base.21.5cm (8.5ins) high, 25.5cm (10ins) wide 8cm (3.125ins) deep. Henry Marc is noted in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development as probably a retailer of various mantel and other small clocks and refers to a relatively early carriage clock (number 26886) supplied to Marc by Japy Freres. Condition Report: Timepiece movement is wound and will run for a little while before stopping indicating that a gentle clean/service is required. The dial has slight rubbing to the signature and some oil deposits/smears otherwise appears undamaged. The barometer has not yet been 'bag tested' (as we do not currently have access to a bag big enough!) but otherwise appears to be in fine condition with no visible faults to the register. The thermometer has heavy tarnishing to the silvered scale otherwise appears undamaged. The case appears to be in very good original condition with faults limited to some oxidation/rubbing to the areas of gilding and a couple of tiny edge chips to the marble base.Timepiece is complete with a key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Georgian inlaid banjo barometer, the base marked D Balerna. Height 95 cm, width 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: |t should be possible to see most of this from the images however the swans neck pediments have been cut and are missing. The bottom moulding to the thermometer case is missing. There is a fracture to the ebonised circumference around the mirror. The brasswork is tarnished. The adjusting knob is missing. The silvering to the dial is reasonably intact. The case itself is generally fairly good with the exception of the points noted. There is no mercury in the tube.

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