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Robert Hislop, Peebles, a 19th century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the moulded cornice above an arch glazed door enclosing a painted 13 inch arched dial with secondary date and seconds dials and with four pillar bell striking movement above a cushion moulded case with arch moulded bow front trunk door, standing on a panelled plinth base with bracket feet and a shaped apron, 209cm high
Chinese School (c.1900) The first class protected cruiser H.M.S. Argonaut on the China station oil on linen 13? x 20? in. (34.3 x 52.8 cm.) (2) "H.M.S. Argonaut was one of the eight "Diadem" class protected cruisers ordered for the Royal Navy in the mid-1890s. One of the last of the class to be laid down, she was built by Fairfield's at Govan, on the Clyde, and launched on 24th January 1898. Completed in April 1900, she displaced 11,000 tons (fully loaded) and measured 435 feet in length with a 69 foot beam. With her ram bow and four huge funnels, she appeared far more powerful than she was and whilst her armament consisted of 33 guns of mixed calibre, none was larger than 6ins. Undeniably fast at 21 knots, she nevertheless proved very expensive to maintain and, apart from her first commission on the China Station from 1900-04, spent much of her life in various reserve fleets. After service in the Atlantic in 1914-15, she became first a hospital ship at Portsmouth and, later, an accommodation ship in 1918 prior to being sold for scrapping in 1920.
An Edwardian Mahogany Display Cabinet, with satinwood crossbanding and boxwood and ebony stringing, the frieze inlaid with scrolling acanthus above a bar glazed door, the bow front base having a panel door inlaid with an urn, scrolling acanthus, with ribbon and bell flowers, on tapering square legs, 66 cm
An early 20th Century mahogany double bow front china cabinet inlaid overall with narrow banding, each bow enclosed by a glazed leaded bar door, the lower part with solid panel, a shaped backboard over with pierced panel set a turned gallery, raised on square taper legs with spade feet, 123cm (48.5") wide
Hart (George). The Violin and its Music, 1881, eng. portrait plts, t.e.g, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly rubbed & marked, 4to, together with Sandys (William & Forster, Simon Andrew), The History of the Violin and Other Instruments Played on with the Bow from Remotest Times to the Present, 1864,frontis. and illusts. to text, later cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, with Fleming (James M.), The Fiddle Fancier's Guide, 2nd ed, 1892, b & w plts, owner's signature to title, orig. cloth gilt, faded & marked, 8vo, plus Morris (Rev. Wm. Meredith), British Violin-Makers, Classical and Modern, 1904, port. frontis. and b & w plts, t.e.g, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo. (4)
A half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial (cracked) the outer case with blue enamel roman numerals and stamped '18k' button wind, (button and bow replaced) with attached decorative link chain with swivel stamped '15' (T bar replaced)
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