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MACKINLAYS BACK BAR STATUETTE. 14ins tall, realistically modelled kilted Scotsman, toasting a wee dram, foot on tree trunk. Rubberoid on solid wooden base. MACKINLAYS/ Scotch Whisky to front & back. To each side There's no use/ talking/ TASTE IT/ says Mac. Minor wear, overal very fine condition & colours.
Meissen Style Figure of a Gentleman Gardener or Archeologist, shown well dressed, leaning on a classical vase standing on a tree trunk, with a pick-axe to the front suggesting the vase has been excavated; 7.5 inches high; underglaze blue crossed swords mark ( restoration to right hand and neck, half pick-axe blade missing )
T. J. Greenwood (1947 - 2010) Framed Signed Limited Edition Print 'Willow Tits' Black and white print of an ink drawing by wildlife artist T. J. Greenwood, depicting two Willow Tits on tree trunk. Signed and numbered to bottom 37/100. Framed and mounted under glass. 8x5 inches. Also two framed colour photographic prints depicting little owls, signed by photographer Gordon Yates.
*Uniform. Uniforms belonging to Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Wentworth Nickalls, 17/21 Lancers, comprising a large lead covered trunk bound with wooden struts, the lid inscribed CAPT. T.W. NICKALLS 17/21 LANCERS, enclosing regimental tunic with brass "Death or Glory" buttons, tailors label inscribed 'Lt. Col TW Nickalls 18.10.48', with cloth badges to each arm possibly Belgium Formation Badge of 2nd Army, trousers, two pairs of breaches, pair of Officer's spurs, two bone handle boot pull, military marching compass Mk III by T.G. Co Ltd, No 19616 dated 1940 in webbing case, a modern non-military pair of binoculars by Carton plus civilian clothes, together with another tin trunk the lid relating to his son Captain O.T. Nickalls, 17/21 Lancers, the lid inscribed LT. O.T. NICKALLS, 12 SIDNEY STREET, LONDON S.W.3. ENGLAND, enclosing pocket prayer book and civilian clothes, see lot 926 Lieutenant-Colonel Tom Wentworth Nickalls was born in 1903, served with 17/21 Lancers, commissioned 2nd Lieutenant 1923, Lieutenant 1925, Captain 1932, Major August 1940, advanced to Lieutenant-Colonel May 1944 and retired from service February 1945. (2 trunks)
CELADON JADE CARVING OF TWO BOYS WASHING AN ELEPHANT finely carved in the round as an elephant standing four-square with its head turned sideward with its trunk curled alongside its foreleg, two boys clambering up the back of the elephant and each cleaning the animal with a brush, their faces displaying a jovial expression, the stone of a pale celadon tone 9cm long
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.
Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1741 , lower left, inscribed with the identity of the sitter, verso 46 x 28cm (18 x 11in.)PLEASE NOTE:The picture is not inscribed with the title of sitter. The picture was originally part of a pair depicting the two Kerr brothers. The present one with his arm on a tree trunk and another depicting the brother with his hand on a cannon. It is believed that the companion picture was inscribed; however the present lot is not.
AN EIGHT-DAY INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by J. Stuart of Ayre, the arched and moulded top above an arched brass dial signed in the arch, above a circular brass chapter ring, with Arabic and Roman numerals, date aperture without hand and a subsidiary dial for date, the engraved centre with thistles and other scrolling foliage, within attractive spandrels and flanked with two reeded canted corners, above an inlaid long trunk door, with fluted quarter-turned columns, on a moulded inlaid box base, on bracket feet, 82.5" (210cm) high, 19.5" (50cm) wide. (1)
A George III mahogany and crossbanded long case clock, the break arch enamel dial painted with classical muses, Arabic numerals, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with swan neck pediment and Corinthian columns, canted trunk, raised on bracket feet, with weights and key, no pendulum, 225cm high.
A George III oak long case clock, the break arch dial painted with roses, Roman and Arabic numerals subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with brass mounts and Corinthian columns, plain trunk, raised on bracket feet, with weights and key, no pendulum, 230.5cm high.
A George II oak longcase clock by Jno Morgan, Chancery Lane, London, bras dial with cherub spandrels, chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and alarm dials, date aperture, two train eight day movement with bell strike, plain case and trunk raised on bracket feet, with weights and key, no pendulum, 217cm high.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, broken swan neck pediment with brass roundels above a plain hood, the brass 28cm 11'' dial with engraved floral spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, eight day movement by Thomas Ollive of Cranbrook, plain trunk door and plinth base on short bracket feet, height approximately 205.5cm, with pendulum, two weights, winding key and loose columns for hood

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