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A FRENCH BOUILLOTTE LAMP WITH CANDLE HOLDERS19th CenturyA flaring rectilinear black tole shade with arrow finial and adjustable in height, which conceals a later two light fixture is supported by a narrow column flanked by a pair of candlecups supported by a black marble base and raised on a gilt bronze column and stepped plinth. Wired to USA standards.Condition: Minor chipping to tole shade. Oxidation to candlecups and base of shade column.22 x 16 x 9 inches (55.9 x 40.6 x 22.9 cm). Starting Price: $150.00
A Louis Wain `Lord Haw Haw` futurist spill / posy vase modelled as seated dog smoking a pipe with green body, orange collar and blue head, designed registered 1914, painted signature across the front paws, marked to the underside of the feet Made In England, Rd No 038314 and the trident arrow mark, height 13cm
A fine exhibition quality model of a 5 inch gauge British Railways Britannia Class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender ‘William Shakespeare’ Golden Arrow Badged No 70004. Built by John Adams of Poole, the model fitted with super heated silver soldered boiler having fittings including safety valves, clack and injector valves, cab fittings include twin water sight gauges, pressure gauge, sliding fire door, selection of gauges, steam brake valve, wooden planked flooring. Chassis detail including twin outside cylinders, cab controlled drain cocks, Walschaerts valve gear, injectors, fine rivet work to all parts of the model, tender fittings include hand feed pump. The locomotive finished in traditional British Railways green and black lined livery with polished brightwork, fine rivet work, steps, handrails and lamp irons. Length 76ins Cab Width 9ins. The ‘Britannia’ class ‘Pacifics’ were the first British Railways standard design introduced in 1951. A brand new locomotive was exhibited at the Festival of Britain of that year, and many of the class were named after British Poets and early British Heroes, the balance mainly taken from class Great Western Locomotives and several Scottish Firths
A Regency penwork and lacquered brass music stand, by Sébastien Erard, c.1810, the pierced shield-shaped rest, lacking candle arms, on a rising column in the form of an arrow, the metal base of triform shape, remnants of label, loss to paper penwork, 126cm not extended. Sébastien and Pierre Erard traded from Great Marlborough Street from 1792 and later Little Portland Street where they traded as pianoforte and music stand makers. An identical music stand can be seen illustrated on p.69 of Ronald Phillips Ltd. Yearbook for 2000. Also see an identical music stand with penwork decoration and labelled `ERARDS 18 G Marlborough Str. LONDON` in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum and illustrated in C Gilbert, `The Pictorial Dictionary of English Furniture, 1770-1840`, London 1996, p.324, pl.324.
1958 Ariel FH Huntmaster Bike Year: 1958 Bike Make: Ariel Bike Model: FH Huntmaster Bike Reg No.: 786 GKX Bike Frame No.: CAPR11074 Bike Engine No.: CNF4967 Bike Colour: Maroon Ariel ` One of the first manufacturers of British motorcycles, founded by the Dunlop Tyre Co. in 1897, and a well respected name synonymous with sturdy well built machines although not many of which were revolutionary, exciting, chrome laden or exuberantly finished products. Ariel, excepting the `Squariel` 4 cylinder and later two stroke sensations Arrow and Leader, for more than a half century produced the widest range of conventional motorcycles on offer from any manufacturer, before being assimilated into the BSA group. Never a company to make exaggerated performance claims they had significant success in offroad events, rather than racing, which emphasised the rugged nature of the standard road machinery. One of the exceptions to the staid image of the marque would be the Huntmaster FH variant produced between 1954-60. An attractive, easily handled, man sized, 97 mph. 650 twin this model was built around the basic components of the BSA A10 Gold Flash engine, none the worse for that, but however still somehow remaining very much an Ariel. This particular bike is a 1958 model purchased by the vendor in 2006 for his own use and still in substantially the same condition as bought, although subsequently given a full service. According to information on hand from the VMCC and Ariel o/c 786 GKX was originally supplied in what was termed `Ex - Sport Glamour` specification, which meant bright red tanks and guards for export markets, although this bike appears to be one of only 16 or so which found their way onto the home market. A V5 registration document, tax disc and MOT certificate dating from 1990 are available for inspection along with the information above. Seemingly in very original and sound condition and still in possession of all the difficult to source panels, although these have at some time being repainted in a more sober Ariel maroon colour scheme, this bike could, with careful recommissioning and light restoration easily be made suitable for use by a new owner. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
H. Williamson Ltd. London black dial military pocket watch: In good all original condition and working order. The dial (4.3 cm in diameter) is signed H. Williamson Ltd., London, and 24595F" . The case is 5.7 cm in diameter x 1.8 cm thick. It has an English lever movement, 7 jewels. The outer case has the military arrow with the number 24595F. The side of the case has the same number 24595F. Note: Henry Williamson, Ltd. owned a large watch factory in Coventry, England. They manufactured various American style movements, most of which appear to have been three quarter plate. During WWI (1914-1918) Williamson provided a large number of 18 size, open faced, 7 jewel watches to the British Government. They also provided 8 day aviation time pieces to the Admiralty and the Royal Flying Corps. Though the movements were made in Coventry, the dials are marked, “ H. WILLIAMSON LTD LONDON”
James Blackborow, London an ebonised and japanned longcase clock with the eight-day duration movement having turned finned pillars and striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch arched brass dial with a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and `meeting arrow head` half-quarter markings, the matted centre with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, cast brass female-head spandrels to the four corners, decorative blued steel hands and engraved to a silvered boss within the arch `Jams. Blackborow, London`, with a `strike/silent` lever to the base of the arch and wheat-ear border engraving to the top, the ebonised case now with raised chinioserie decoration to the trunk door only, having three-quarter columns with brass capitals to the caddy-top hood, a lenticle glass to the trunk door and with a plain base, height: 220cm. * James Blackbarow is recorded as working in London in the early 18th century having been apprenticed in July 1701 to the well-known Hugenot maker David Lesturgeon and made a Freeman of the Clockmakers Company in February 1711. He was made a Liveryman and then died in 1746 whilst in the position of Warder within the Company
* Williamson (Captain Thomas & Howitt, Samuel). Three engravings originally published in ‘Oriental Field Sports’, pub. T.M.McLean, 1819 or later, three hand coloured aquatint etchings by H.Merke after designs by Samuel Howett, a little staining and dust soiling to margins, each approx. 370 x 485 mm. The prints are titled :- The Common Wolf Trap, A Tiger killed by a Poisoned Arrow and Chase after a Wolf. (3)
An Air Ministry Fighter Pilot Helmet Mk4A, size large, in green, the visor with cloth cover, with internal earphones and microphone mask; another example, in white with broad red arrow numbered 3, the visor with cloth cover, with internal earphones and microphone mask (2 - each with cloth carry bag)
A Victorian Martini Henry MkII .450/577 Calibre Service Rifle, the 82.5cm barrel with various proof marks and stamped N.S/N E P to the left side, with hinged ladder sight, the action stamped with crowned VR cypher over ENFIELD 1875, crowned arrow II, walnut full stock with various stampings to the butt, with steel sling swivel (one missing) and steel ramrod/cleaning rod
A Rare Alexander Henry 450/577 Falling Block Volunteer Rifle by Westley Richards, the 84.5cm steel barrel stamped Henry Patent Rifling on the top, with hinged ladder rearsight, the left side of the action stamped HENRY`S PATENT, the right side W.R.A.& CO 1871, the lock plate stamped ALEXR HENRY, walnut full stock stamped on the butt with broad arrow N.S.W. 72 for the New South Wales Government, with steel bands, trigger guard, sling swivels and butt plate
* Omega, Seamaster Aqua Terra, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 2000, the two piece screw down case and crown with black dial, silvered dart numerals, and luminous arrow hands, the six jewel Omega quartz movement cal.1538, the case 43mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet
Omega, Seamaster Aqua Terra, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.90287778, purchased 2008, the two piece screw down case with silvered dial, luminous tapered arrow hands, and tapered baton numerals, the case 48mm including lugs, the six jewel Omega quartz precision movement, cal 1538 with power reserve 27/36 months, the case 38mm, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp
Omega, Seamaster Aqua Terra, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.58218769, purchased 2008, the two piece screw down case with silvered dial, luminous tapered arrow hands, and tapered baton numerals, the case 48mm including lugs, the six jewel Omega quartz precision movement, cal 1538 with power reserve 27/36 months, the case 38mm, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp, together with box, international warranty, instruction manual, and outer card packaging
RELOJ OMEGA. MODELO SPEEDMASTER BROAD ARROW. Joyas relojes De acero para caballero. Caja redonda con bisel giratorio unidireccional con escala taquimétrica esmaltada en negro y cristal de zafiro antirreflejo e irrayable, fondo y corona a rosca. Funciones horarias, minuteras y segunderas cronógrafo de 12h. con precisión de 1/5 de segundero, taquímetro y calendario. Esfera de color negro con índices en relieve con puntos de tritio y agujas luminiscentes, contadores para segundos continuos y minutos y horas del crono aguja para segundero cronografía central y ventana de fecha a las 6h. Movimiento de carga manual. Brazalete de acero con cierre desplegable de seguridad. 183.7 Starting Price: €1,100
OO gauge: quantity of Hornby/Tri-ang locomotives, R855 4-6-2 tender `Flying Scotsman`, 4-6-2 tender `Canadian Pacific`, 4-6-2 tender `Golden Plover`, 4-6-2 tender BR `70000`, 0-4-4 tank `Southern 328`, R355G 0-4-0 tank, etc.(Overall F/G, some boxed). Together wth a selection of Tri-ang Hornby Battle Space items: consists of R341K Anti-aircraft searchlight, R567 Tracking Car. R566K Satellite Launching Car, R239K Red Arrow Bomb Transporter. Overall F, some parts missing, boxed. (12).
A Stainless Steel Military Wristwatch, signed Omega, circa 1945, (calibre 30T2) 15-jewel lever movement, black coloured dial, subsidiary seconds, dial signed and with admiralty arrow, case with screw back and engraved admiralty arrow and numbered WWW Y16216 10680415, 35mm wide see illustration
A pair of egg shaped nickel plated navigation lights. Both from a British naval airship as they bear the military `WD` and broad arrow markings. Each has a clear lens to the front and port and starboard lenses to the sides. Each with its original mounting bracket marked `WD` and broad arrow. Both fitted on a shield shaped wooden plinth. GC some small dents, illustrated on Plate 11.
A scarce set of navigation instruments from the British airship R.24. Including 2 large and 2 small pairs of brass dividers, all bearing the broad arrow mark. Plus a brass mounted ebony parallel rule, etc. All in their folding canvas pouch, the flap marked `Airship R24 Ord Dep` and makers mark `BWC` in lozenge. GC (some service wear and rust to instruments), illustrated on Plate 11.

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