The Connoisseurs Eye: The Collections of Sir Nicholas Goodison & Michael Sim

The Connoisseurs Eye: The Collections of Sir Nicholas Goodison & Michael Sim

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The Connoisseurs Eye: The Collections of Sir Nicholas Goodison & Michael Sim

The Connoisseurs Eye: The Collections of Sir Nicholas Goodison & Michael Sim

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A pair of silver Mappin & Webb sauce boats, Birmingham, 1928, designed with shaped rims and scroll handles, 15cm long, 8.6cm high (inc. handles), ...

AMENDMENT: Please note that the 'claret' label photographed is NOT included in this lot. Five silver and enamel decanter labels, Birmingham, 1957 ...

A parcel gilt silver letter opener by Stuart Devlin, London, 1977, in signed, fitted case, the letter opener commemorating the Queen's Silver Jubi...

A silver and maple burl mazer by Cecil Frederick Colyer, Edinburgh, 1988, designed with textured silver border and circular plaque to base engrave...

A silver nut bowl by Max Grenville, London, 1988, in maker's box, the circular dish designed with stepped fan handles, 14cm wide (inc. handles), a...

A presentation silver fountain pen by Anthony Gordon Elson, London, 2000, in fitted case, the engine turned barrel and lid designed with symbols o...

A silver Armada dish by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 2000, with Millennium hallmarks, of traditional circular form with reeded band to rim, in signed...

A silver stilton scoop with Millennium hallmarks, Sheffield, 2000, William Yates, 19.1cm long, together with a cased silver baby spoon and pusher ...

A pair of fish servers, white metal (unmarked), both chased with patterns to handles, the fish slice with conforming pattern to blade, the flatten...

An old Sheffield plate reading lamp, 1st half 19th century, the two arms adjustable on the central column, with shades and two snuffers, 59cm high...

A collection of commemorative coins and medals, comprising: a cased 1978 Greek coin; two cased Royal Mint Queen Elizabeth II 1977 silver proof cro...

A William and Mary silver pair cased verge watch, by Thomas Wood, Chichester, the chain fusee movement with verge escapement and pierced pillars, ...

A Continental gilt-metal mounted silver verge watch, c.1780, the front wind chain fusee movement with verge escapement, the case with paste set be...

A French gold and gilt-brass verge watch, by Lepine, Paris, c.1780, the small front wind chain fusee movement with verge escapement, the movement ...

A late Victorian silver half-hunter case keyless lever watch, by J.W. Benson, London, 1893, movement No. 544402, the three-quarter plate movement ...

A brass Anglo-French octagonal pocket sundial and compass, by Michael Butterfield, Paris, c.1700, with hinged triangular gnomon cast as a bird cal...

A Regency gilt brass pocket compass, by Berge, London, c.1820, the enamel dial marked in degrees and quadrants, signed on dial Berge, London, 6cm ...

A Victorian cased set of twin brass maximum/minimum thermometers, by Negretti & Zambra, London, late 19th century, each calibrated in Fahrenheit a...

A French brass cased Hygrometer, by Pertuis, Hulot, Bourgeois and Naudet, late 19th/early 20th century, the silvered dial with calibrated scale ov...

An Edwardian mahogany cased barograph, by J. Hicks, London, the glazed mahogany case with five bevelled glass panels above a drawer for recording ...

A George II brass-mounted walnut angle barometer, by Charles Orme, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, dated 1736, of 'sign-post' form, with brass mouldings and li...

A George III mahogany stick barometer, by George Adams, London, c.1760, the arched case set with glazed silvered Vernier scale with manual pointer...

A George III brass-mounted mahogany stick barometer, by Joseph Finney, Liverpool, c.1770, the case with carved scroll pediment, the silvered regis...

A George III mahogany angle barometer, by Balthasar Knie, Edinburgh, c.1780, the shaped case with silvered scales, brass tube fixings, and bulb ci...

A George III mahogany cased 'Great Double Barometer', by Domenico Sala, circa 1780, with boxwood scales and Fahrenheit spirit thermometer to left ...

A George III mahogany stick barometer, by J. Search, London, c.1780, the silvered scale calibrated in barometric inches with lever-adjusted Vernie...

A George III satinwood and marquetry inlaid wheel barometer, by Lione Somalvico & Co., London, circa 1795, the 10 inch silvered dial with Arabic n...

A George III burr-yew wheel barometer, by James Gatty, London, c.1800, the case with three brass urn finials and kingwood banding, holding glazed ...

A George III mahogany and boxwood strung wheel barometer, by Joseph Dubini, London, circa 1800, the silvered eight inch dial with steel hand and b...

A George III mahogany stick barometer, by Francis Pelegrino, circa 1800, the silvered plate with Arabic numerals, Vernier scale and bulb tube Fahr...

A George III mahogany sympiesometer, by Adie, Edinburgh, c.1810, the glazed case with silvered plate, with manually operated sliding barometer hei...

A George III Scottish mahogany stick barometer, by Balthazar Knie, late 18th/early 19th century, the arched silvered plate with floral engraving, ...

A Scottish mahogany and satinwood crossbanded stick barometer, by Gardner, Edinburgh, late 18th/early 19th century, with visible tube and inset iv...

An early Victorian mahogany sympiesometer, by Troughton & Simms, London, mid-19th century, the glazed case enclosing a silvered plate with manuall...

A Victorian mahogany cased World’s Barometer Weather Indicator, by James Walter, Major 4th Lancashire Artillery, c.1861, the printed paper sheet...

A large Victorian mahogany barometer, c.1890, the case with square moulded top enclosing angled plastic scales with brass pointers, with glazed hi...

A Victorian mahogany stick tube barometer, by Ledger Smith & Co., London and Calcutta, c.1870, the wide arched glazed case with fretwork panel, en...

A wall mounted barograph, Antoine Redier patent, late 19th century, in a hinged, angled glazed mahogany case with hook and eye fasteners opening t...

A Victorian aneroid barometer, late 19th century, the silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches over mercury tube with fahrenheit scale, marke...

A Victorian brass aneroid barometer, by T. Cooke & Sons, London, late 19th century, the silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches over mercury...

A Victorian brass aneroid surveying barometer, by E. Newton & Son Ltd, Camborne, second half 19th century, the silvered dial calibrated in baromet...

A Victorian brass cased compensated aneroid barometer, by Negretti & Zambra, late 19th century, the silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches ...

A Victorian gilt-brass aneroid barometer, by William Callaghan, London, c.1873, the silvered and tinted dial with adjustable bezel calibrated in b...

A Victorian silver cased aneroid pocket barometer, by Negretti & Zambra, 1868, the silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches and with altimete...

A Victorian brass aneroid barometer, by Negretti & Zambra, London, mid-late 19th century, the silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches, signe...

A Victorian brass cased aneroid pocket barometer, by Negretti & Zambra, 19th century, silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches, inscribed NEG...

A late Victorian brass aneroid barometer, by J. Hicks, London, late 19th/early 20th century, the silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches and...

A brass cased aneroid pocket barometer, by C.W. Dixey & Sons., 19th century, circular silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches, height scale ...

A brass cased compensated aneroid pocket barometer with compass verso, by Cox, Davenport & Plymouth, 19th century, the silvered dial calibrated in...

An English brass pocket aneroid barometer, late 19th century, with open-centred register calibrated in barometric inches with inner altimeter scal...

An English silver aneroid pocket barometer, the case by Albert Thomas Oliver, London, 1914, the dial calibrated in barometric inches divided into ...

A silver plated ship’s aneroid barometer, designed by Captain J Napier for Adie of London, c.1864-68, the circular silvered dial calibrated in b...

A late Victorian brass aneroid barometer, by Adie & Wedderburn, Edinburgh, late 19th century, the silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches an...

A late Victorian brass aneroid surveying barometer, by John and William Edward Archbutt, late 19th century, the silvered dial calibrated in barome...

A late Victorian brass aneroid barometer, by Luis Pascal Casella, late 19th century, the 4 inch silvered and engraved dial with barometric range 2...

A George III inlaid mahogany wheel barometer, by James Gatty, late 18th century, with hygrometer dial over an alcohol thermometer and barometer wi...

A George III mahogany combination wheel barometer/thermometer, late 18th century, with swan-neck pediment, the trunk inset with a silvered tempera...

A George III satinwood wheel barometer, by Thomas Blunt, London, c.1790, the demi-lune moulded top above a later applied engraved oval cartouche s...

A George III mahogany and boxwood strung combination wheel barometer/thermometer, by J.Gatty, early 19th century, the trunk inset with a silvered ...

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