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A 19th Century bronze & marble thermometer comprising of a Forestier silvered dial thermometer set within a stepped column cabinet having wreath and books to top. Leaning, a bronze figure of a goddess / maiden reading a book. All raised on a thick sienna marble block on bronze paw feet. Measures approx; 28cm x 19cm x 10cm.
A Comitti of Holborn mahogany cased English stick barometer having an arched pediment top with brass urn finial, silvered back plate with thermometer and rain gauge. The case with tulipwood inlay and central mercury thermometer having a circular section to bottom. Appears in good order. Measures approx 94cm long.
A collection of pendants and charms, to include a 9ct gold mounted thermometer, a 9ct gold mounted deck of cards, a 9ct gold mug, a 9ct gold mounted magnifying glass, a watering can, stamped '9 .375', a bell with enamel edelweiss flowerhead, stamped '750', and two further charms, first pendant length 3.8cm (8)Condition report: Approximate gross weights: thermometer 2.5gm, deck of cards 3.6gm, mug 1.4gm, magnifying glass 0.3gm, watering can 1.1gm, bell 3.4gm, two further charms 1.2gm.
A PAIR OF REGENCY PATINATED AND GILT BRONZE LUSTRE CANDLESTICKS AND A DERBYSHIRE SPECIMEN HARDSTONE THERMOMETER (3)19th CenturyEach of column form and hung with faceted glass drops with detachable nozzles, 16cm high, together with a black marble mounted desk thermometer, with ivory face, signed ‘R.HARTLE MATLOCK’, 22cm highCondition reportThe pair of lustre candlesticks: Dirt and dust overall, with some oxidisation, rubbing and general wear commensurate with use and age. Some dents to the bases. Glass drops are very dirty. The thermometer: Restoration to the bottom right side, extending around the front and back corner. Small nibbled chips to edges and corners, commensurate with use and age. Dirt and dust.
A group of medals awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Richard St. John Shannon, Indian Army India General Service 1908-35, G.V.R., 4 clasps, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919, Waziristan 1919-21, Waziristan 1921-24, North West Frontier 1930-31 (Lieut. D.R. St. J. Shannon, 2/33 Punjabis), 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, War Medal with MID oak leaf, Indian War Service Medal, Indian Independence Medal, good very fine, swing mounted as worn, together with corresponding dress miniature awards and card box of issue addressed to 'Col. D.R. St. J. Shannon, 19 Wellington Park, Belfast, N. Ireland' Various personal belongings, including a pair of WWII brown leather officers boots with wooden boot trees Blue cloth uniform of the Royal Army Service Corps, the tunic with E.II.R. staybrite buttons and Royal Army Service Corps collar badges, officers pips to the epaulettes and medal riband bar to the left breast with corresponding trousers and hat No.1 uniform of the Royal Army Service Corps, with E.II.R. staybrite buttons, collar badges and medal riband bar to the left breast with corresponding trousers and hat and related regalia, breeches, shirts, brown leather Sam Browne belt and related clothing A collection of "war souvenirs" with a note inscribed 'Items picked up after the Battle of Burma by Grandfather ...', including a watercolour titled 'A Garden-Changi Prison', 1942-1944, sheet size 13 x 18 cm Japanese Arisaka bayonet, the 40cm blade with arsenal mark near the tang, hooked quillon and flat wooden grip, overall length 51cm, in its steel scabbard Japanese quill cutter in the form of a fountain pen, inscribed with rows of Japanese characters (lid split) Pocket thermometer (case damaged) Japanese identity tags engraved with recipients details, various documents including a soldiers identity card and military training manuals Japanese water canister (lacking cover) Glass or rock crystal snuff bottle beautifully decorated with flowers and insects, signed, red and green stopper, 7cm high Brown leather flying helmet, interwar period with integral earpieces and tubes, chamois leather lining with tailors label for 'D Lewis Ltd Motoring & Aviation Equipment' a handwritten note accompanies the helmet inscribed 'Pappi's flying 'helmet' 1930's? - he ditched his plane (India) and landed in a tree once - he flew it himself' Masses of original documents and training manual all relating to the recipient's military service including photographs, some of the recipient in military uniform, personal photographs etc, service records, a document issued by the Officer of the Director of Civil Aviation in India relating to the recipient crashing his aircraft near the village of Kheri, Gurgaon District, India on 6 October 1935 with Pilot's Log Book kept by the recipient from 14 February 1935 to 2 January 1937, pilot's license, Royal Indian Army Service Corps Standing Orders, various administration, a Proclamation of the Indian National Army 1944 poster (very poor condition), pocket diary circa 1945 onwards, maps of Burma, two bags containing hundreds of military buttons, cloth badges, kukri and other itemsQty: (3 cartons )Footnote: Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Richard St John Shannon was born in the Jersey, Channel Islands in 1900, he was educated at Kent College, Canterbury and Sandhurst where he passed out on 12 December 1918 before joining the Indian Army in 1919, he served with 45 Rattrays Sikhs from March 1919 and was attested to the 2/33 Punjabis, stationed at the Khyber Pass in 1920. In 1924 he transferred to the Royal Indian Army Service Corps, he became a Major in Crasi 9th Highand Division in April 1940 advancing to Lieutenant Colonel in October 1941, he held various posts throughout 1940/50s before taking a position in Northern Ireland in 1961.
EDUARDO ARROYO (Madrid, 1937-2018). "Personaje". Collage on paper. Signed in the lower left corner. With coaster of the Hotel Monasterio San Miguel (Puerto de Santa María) in the upper left corner. Measurements: 43 x 31 cm; 71 x 56 cm (frame). Painter, sculptor and engraver, Arroyo stands out as an important figure within the neo-figurativist movement. A key figure in the new Spanish figuration, Arroyo came to prominence on the national art circuit only belatedly, in the 1980s, after a two-decade-long period of estrangement forced by the Franco regime. Currently, his works hang in the most reputable Spanish museums and his creativity extends to theatrical scenographies and illustrated editions. Arroyo began his career in journalism, finishing his studies in 1957. He then left for Paris, fleeing the asphyxiating Spanish political climate of the time. Although his first vocation was as a writer, a task he continues to this day, by 1960 he was already making a living as a painter. That year, he participated for the first time in the Salón de Pintura Joven in Paris. His critical attitude towards dictatorships, both political and artistic, pushed him to controversial initiatives. He opted for figurative painting during the years of the overwhelming dominance of abstract painting in Paris, and his first themes were reminiscent of "black Spain" (effigies of Philip II, bullfighters, dancers), worked in a caustic and unromantic key. At the beginning of the sixties his plastic vocabulary moved under the North American influence of pop art, and in 1964 his break with informal art became definitive. His first public impact came in 1963, when he presented a series of effigies of dictators at the Third Paris Biennial, which provoked protests from the Spanish government. That same year, Arroyo prepared an exhibition at the Biosca Gallery in Madrid, which was inaugurated without his presence since he had to flee to France, pursued by the police; the exhibition was censored and closed a few days later. However, Arroyo's figurative option took a long time to be accepted in Paris. The painter rejected the unconditional devotion to certain avant-gardists, such as Duchamp or Miró, which he considered imposed by fashions. Actually, his interest is to demystify the great masters and defend the role of the market as protector and thermometer of art, as opposed to the network of museums and influences paid for with public money. In 1974, Arroyo was expelled from Spain by the regime, and he would not recover his passport until Franco's death. However, his critical takeoff in Spain was not immediate, and would be delayed until the early eighties. In 1982 he was awarded the National Prize for Plastic Arts, and anthological exhibitions were dedicated to him at the National Library in Madrid and the Pompidou Center in Paris. Currently, Arroyo is represented at the Museo Nacional Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Bilbao, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. and the Museo de Arte Moderno in Lille (France), among others.
A 19th Century Dieppe ivory mounted thermometer modelled as a Corinthian column, with pierced crown gallery, raised on stepped circular base with pierced and beaded decoration, inscribed to tapering column 'J. B. Le Roy. Jersey', on ebony circular turned base with fitted glass dome, 9¾in. (24.2cm.) high overall. * Condition: Column appears very good with no damage found, glass dome with chip to lower rim. ** Please note that this lot is subject to international CITES regulations. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.
FIVE PIECES OF METALWARE/COLLECTABLES, comprising an Oriental silver plated and enamel paperweight, bears marks to the underside, length 20cm, a brass pomander of cushion form, hinged to the middle section, a brass desk thermometer of chair form, a miniature brass tripod table and an Elastolin lion a.f (5)
A RARE BRASS CASED 8 DAY INDUSTRIAL SERIES NOVELTY CLOCK COMPENDIUM WEATHER STATION BY GUILMETCIRCA 1885, BASED ON A MINER'S "DAVY" LAMPMovement: French 8 day platform movement.Case: Height approx. 23.5cm, three dials displaying time, barometer & thermometer, compass positioned at the top.CONDITION REPORTOverall the clock is in very good condition with some ageing to the dials. No damage.
A compact Edwardian Aneroid barometer in a Regency "Sheraton style" case, broken pediment with finial and rounded base, mahogany veneered with satinwood stringing to the edge and panels of coloured and shaded conch shell and leaf inlay enclosed within twining leaves, with a six inch dial recording barometric air pressure from 28 to 31 inches in fifths of an inch, steel indicating hand and brass recording hand, dial inscribed "J Casartelli & Son, 43 Market Street, Manchester", with a flat bevelled glass and brass bezel, glazed arched topped thermometer box with a spirit thermometer and silvered register recording the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. *J Carsatelli & Son (1896-1925) A partnership between Joseph Lewis and his son Joseph Henry. The elder Joseph died in 1900 and the son carried on the business until his death in 1925.Dimensions: Height: 77cm
A 19th century Belgium slate mantle clock with a recessed flat top above a break arch pediment supported by two reeded columns with Corinthian capitals on a deep moulded stepped plinth, with a French 8-day movement, striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong, recoil escapement and rack strike, black slate dial with a gilt chapter ring and Roman numerals, brass hands (minute hand broken)with a Brocot pendulum adjustment arbor and strike/silent arbor, dial and movement backplate engraved "MUDON, Gloucester Road, South Kensington", bevelled flat glass and cast bezel, with pendulum, no key.*Strike silent features are exceptionally rare on French mantle clocks; activation on this clock is by turning a squared arbor protruding through the dial at the six o�clock position. With an early-20th century Art Deco oak cased Aneroid barometer, square register measuring barometric pressure from 26 to 31 inches with weather predictions, steel indicating hand and brass recording hand within a flat square glass and chrome bezel, rectangular thermometer box with a mercury thermometer and silvered scale measuring the temperature in Fahrenheit and Celsius.Dimensions: Height: 24cm Length/Width: 28cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm

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