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An Art Deco silver suite of cutlery, comprising three tablespoons, 21.3cm, two sauce ladles, 17.5cm, twelve table forks, 20.2cm, twelves table knives with stainless steel blades, 24.4cm, twelve fish forks, 18.5cm, twelves fish knives with stainless steel blades, 21cm, twelve dessert spoons, 18cm, twelve soup spoons, 19.5cm, twelve starter forks, 18cm, twelve grapefruit spoons, 14cm, nineteen tea spoons with rounded bowls, 11.4cm, six coffee spoons, 9.7cm, and six cake forks, 13.5cm, terminals engraved 'T', Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1938, total combined silver weight, excluding knives, 182.77toz, in its fitted Edwardian oak two drawer canteen cabinet, together with a small quantity of other stainless steel cutlery pieces, including a Mappin & Webb double edged cake knife, Sheffield 1930.
VICTORIAN COLLECTORS CABINET - GEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS & FOSSILS a large 18 drawer collectors cabinet with turned wooden handles, with a large qty of geological samples and fossils including pyrite, slag glass, nepheline, ammonites, flint hand axe (Aylesford 1899), agates, malachite, quartz, amethyst, and many more. Many with associated notes, and with a note book with various information. Cabinet 92cms high, 82cms across
LARGE CASED SALMON - P D MALLOCH, PERTH a large cased salmon in a barrel fronted wooden and glazed cabinet, with a label inside for P D Malloch, Naturalist, Perth. With further information inside, Caught in Little Verie, River Awe, June 13th, 1928, length 48 1/4ins, girth 27 1/2ins, weight 48 1/4ins. Case 136cms long, 50cms deep
VICTORIAN COLLECTORS CABINET - GEOLOGICAL SPECIEMENS & GEMSTONES a large mahogany 16 drawer cabinet, the drawers of varying sizes and with turned wooden handles, with a makers plaque for J T Crockett & Son, London. With a large qty of geological specimens and gemstones, many with annotated notes. Also with some reference books and loose specimens. 136cms high, 52cms across
LARGE BUTTERFLY & MOTH COLLECTORS CABINET - WITH SPECIMENS a large late Victorian/early Edwardian 24 drawer cabinet, each drawer with glazed top. Some drawers with contents including many moths and butterflies including Large Copper, Swallowtail, Pale Clouded Yellow, Wood White, Black Veined White, Large Tortoiseshell, Camberwell Beauty, Adonis Blue, Small Pearl bordered fritillery, Brimstone, Clouded Buff, Yellow Tail, Wood Tiger, Satin Moth, Peppered Moth, Little Emerald, Copper Underwing, Dark Crimson, Common Swift, Red Underwing, Death Head Hawk, Elephant Hawk, Leopard Moth and many more. Most of the moths with name labels, cabinet 129cms across, 113cms high, 55cms deep
A large late 19th Century Victorian double glazed museum cabinet / library bookcase having a double door section top and bottom with adjustable shelves within. Flared top with paneled sides and all being raised on a plinth base. Wear commensurate with age, overall good. Measures approx; 194cm x 137cm x 40cm.
A matching set of six late 19th Century Italian Capodimonte cabinet display plates. Each plate having moulded decorated rims of bacchanalian figures with central crests and gilt detailing throughout. Each plate bearing marks to the bases. Wear commensurate with age with wear to the gilt paint, no major visible damage, overall good. Each plate measures approx; 21cm diameter.
A mid 20th Century Irish mahogany display cabinet vitrine having a flared edge top over twin astragal glazed doors below housing shelves within. Carved shell decoration below with all being raised on carved ball and claw feet supports. Plaque to the verso for Anderson Stanford & Ridgeway Ltd. Measures approx; 126cm x 112cm x 41cm.
A 20th Century French Louis XIV manner Kingwood painted bombe vitrine display cabinet having an arched pediment top with brass applied ormolu decoration. Single glazed panel door with hand painted scenic panels to the front and sides of the bombe lower section. Button back silk / velvet lined cushioned interior with a series of glass shelves and brackets. All raised on French kick legs. Measures approx; 177cm x 85cm x 38cm.
A 17th Century Italian walnut cabinet having a stepped chamfered edge top, twin cupboard doors with inlaid doorway decoration and applied carved detailings over a stepped base raised on large globular bun feet. The twin doors opening to reveal a fitted interior section / bank of drawers. Measures approx 101cm x 98cm x 45cm.
A 19th Century Victorian walnut collectors specimen Wellington chest of drawers cabinet. The bank of seven graduated drawers having turned handles and locking pilasters. Stepped top and raised on a plinth base. The top having an Amboyna wood veneer panel with herringbone inlay. Complete with key. Measures approx; 51cm x 38cm x 26cm.
An 18th Century Queen Anne walnut cabinet on stand having a stepped square pediment top with slight bombe top over twin cabinet doors with line inlay and geometric patterns opening to reveal a fully functional and fitted interior. All raised on a later matched stand. Measures 160cm x 98cm x 46cm.
A 19th century Victorian walnut music cabinet / hall cabinet / etagere. The break front cabinet having an open back cupboard to the top above a glazed door cupboard flanked by two opened back cupboards with turned spindles raised on turned supports with castors. Measures: 109cm x 123cm x 37cm.
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 late 19th Century French elm and glass hanging shop display cabinet vitrine of Chinese influence having decorative bobbin fretwork tops to each glaze fronted full length door. Bowed glass ends with spindle and finial decoration above with all housing a single shelf within. Measures approx; 81cm x 68cm x 16cm.
An large 19th Century Victorian mahogany breakfront library bookcase cabinet having and arched back rail over a chamfered edge top. Below a decorative carved frieze with flower head carved decoration with a central protruding double glazed door section with adjustable shelves within. The central cabinet flanked by further glazed door components to each side with all being raised on a plinth base Measures approx; 131cm x 160cm x 47cm.
A mahogany bedside cabinet with brush slide, drawer above pot cupboard H 65 cms, W 51 cms D 36 cms; a mahogany side table (unstable); a mahogany tea table H 73 cms; a 1920's walnut veneer Demi lune sewing table, the top opening to reveal padded top section and lined bottom section with gimp braid, fringe and pockets, on slight cabriole legs H 63 cms, W 62cms D 33.5 cms; a small reproduction tripod occasional table with satinwood and olive wood inlaid panel; and two pieces od furniture for restoration: a Victorian ebonised jardiniere with Empire influenced ormolu mounts, damaged; and a burr walnut veneered and ebonised 3 tier whatnot with brass galleried top with inlay and mother of pear cartouche above a drawer stamped M. Quinn & Son above two shelves, 2 legs damaged [7]
NO RESERVE Ex-collection of Minto Wilson.- Pichler (Johann Peter) Venus with an Organist and Cupid, after Titian, mezzotint, on thick wove paper, platemark 600 x 840 mm (23 3/4 x 33 in), small margins but trimmed to or just within the lower edge of platemark, some minor creases and areas of careful restoration, small ink stain to upper centre, spotting and browning, framed, [circa 1800]; together with another large mezzotint by Pichler after Rubens, Double portrait of Albert and Nikolas Rubens, some creasing in the lower right corner, splits and tears to platemark and edges, framed, [1802] (2) Provenance:[Venus] Cabinet Brentano - Birkenstock/ Johann Melchior von Birckenstock (1738-1809) [L. 345][Venus] Fritz Reiss [L. 2178][Venus] Probably his sale, Christie's, London, 18th and 19th December, 1923Humphrey Minto Wilson (fl. 1938-1951)Thence by descent to the present owner
Mythology.- Marolles (Michel de) Tableaux du temple des muses; tirez du cabinet de feu Mr. Favereau...pour representer les Vertus & les Vices, sur les plus illustres Fables de l'Antiquité, engraved additional pictorial title and 58 plates by Bloemaert and others after Abraham Diepenbeek, occasional spotting and mostly light staining, some water-staining to lower corners towards end, later mottled calf, gilt spine in compartments and with red morocco label, a few nicks at head of spine, rubbed, small 4to, Amsterdam, Abraham Wolfgank, 1676.
English, c.1890, signed to the rear of the stand 'C. BAKER 244 High Holborn, London, 6379' standing on a massive lacquered brass tripod base, supporting the limb on massive conical trunnions, large plano-concave mirror on articulated arm, substage collar with course & fine focusing, geared rotation, X-Y screw control, full circuit mechanical stage with geared rotation, X-Y control with vernier scales, large limb with dovetail slot to change between binocular and monocular tubes, monocular with two drawer tubes with one geared, the large binocular body with slide in/out Wenham Prism (no chips), interocular adjustment via rackwork, with side reflector on articulated arm, 4 objectives in cases live box, substage condenser and other accessories in a large French polished mahogany cabinet,Footnotes:At the time of publication we are aware of only four other Baker Nelson-Curties No.1 microscopes, one sold at the Arthur Frank sale at a Sotheby’s on March 25, 1986, and another selling on eBay in July 2007, and one in a private online collection[i], there is no example that can be found of a binocular version[i]. https://www.microscope-antiques.com/nelsonhx.html
English, c.1880, signed to the rear of the massive 'A' shaped base 'ROSS LONDON', with two large architectural brass columns supporting the body of the microscope on large trunnions, with a large plano-concave mirror on a sliding collar, focusing substage with X-Y adjustment, large mechanical stage with X-Y control, monocular body with rack and pinion adjustment to internal drawer tube, with a few accessories, objective and eyepiece, in large original Mahogany cabinet
English, c.1880, signed in script to the rear of the stand 'E. G. WoodOpticians & C, 74 Cheapside( Removed from W7) London EC', on a traditional Ross -style 'Y' shaped base with tall uprights supporting the body on conical trunnions, with large plano-concave mirror on a land double articulated arm, substage with focusing and X-Y screw adjustment, large mechanical stage with X-Y control chase work to top surface, course focus to the rear, limb atop triangular bar with integral screw adjusted fine focus, unusual adjustable Wenham prism (no chips), binocular tubes with inter-ocular adjustment via rack and pinion with micrometer reading, on mahogany board with holder for bull's-eye condenser,, microscope case with drawers containing sets of binocular eyepieces, high power eyepieces, polariser and analyser, second cabinet with six fitted drawers of accessories and slide drawers, accessories include various sub-stage accessories and polarising accessories, objectives in cans, more eyepieces, a Darker-type selenite stage and disks, and other accessories, with some later documents relating to sales of the microscope, assembled microscope height 52cm
A Large Beck No.1 Binocular Microscope Outfit,English, dated from the Beck records 1861 bought by Major Ward, signed to the foot in script 'Smith & Beck 6 Coleman St, London 2662, the microscope on a 'Y' shaped foot with tall upright architectural pillars supporting the limb on large conical trunnions, plano-concave mirror on triangular column, focusing substage collar, fully mechanical stage with X-Y control and engraved scale for rotation, body tube with inter-ocular adjustment, with two cases of accessories, the first case with five cased objectives by Smith & Beck, Leiberkuhns, two sets of binocular eyepieces, a set of dark wells, a parabolic condenser, an achromatic condenser, a polariser and analyser and other accessories, the second case with a large frog plate, Amici- type prism, a pair of eyepieces engraved 'KELNERS ORTHOSCOPIC, ROSS LONDON', a side reflector, a vertical illuminator, the main case holds a large table condenser and an internal monocular sleeve, all in the original French polished mahogany cabinet, cabinet height 49cm tall
A Compound Binocular Microscope Outfit, By Rowley, Brighton,English, c.1880, engraved to the back of the foot, 'T. Rowley & Son, Brighton' microscope on lacquered grey oxidized base, plano-concave mirror in a gimbal, with unusual interchangeable stages, the first fully rotating with black glass and rwo clips, the second all brass with a sliding slide carriage, and a recess in the centre to accept the large frog/fish plate, thefitted French polished mahogany cabinet with accessories including two sets of binocular eyepiecs, three objectives and other accessories, and a table bull's-eye condenser, assembled microscope height 35cm
A Large Smith & Beck Breakfront Microscope & Slide Cabinet,English, c.1860, unsigned but for a Smith & Beck Large No.1 microscope, cabinet constructed of French Polished sold mahogany, with three glazed doors, two to the slide drawers and accessory drawers and the one in the centre for storing the microscope, cabinet completely empty with no slides or accessories, with three locks and single key, 83cm wide, 56cm tall.
A Fine Breakfront Collectors CabinetEnglish, c.1860, in mahogany with flame mahogany veneers, central Gothic arch cupboard doors opening to reveal eight satinwood fronted drawers, four larger drawers below, carved mahogany crest above, two long ciupboard doors, to the sides long cupboard doors with Gothic arches, classical pediments above, each door opening to reveal a further 16 satinwood fronted drawers, the cabinet standing on six turned mahogany feet, height 45cm, width 46cm Footnote Used by the previous owner to store microscope slides which fit well into the drawers
A Very Fine & Large Collection of Geological Microscope Slides,the cabinet, English, c.1950, unsigned, constructed of polished oak with glazed door lock and key, with twenty-eight drawers each capable of holding thirty six slides giving a total capacity of one thousend and twenty eight slides, dimensions (cm) 38 x 33 x 42 the slides all geology including good uncovered slides by Norman, slides by Wheeler including a very attractive Moss Agate, a good selection of minerals by Watson, oversized Lomax-style teaching slides by Flatters & Garnett, a large amount of slides by Lomax, including a large teaching slide with a mask in an envelope, a number of slides by 'Microscopical Society of Liverpool, a good collection of minerals by J. D. Moller, early slides by Russel, a good collection of mineral slides as supplied by Gregory Bottley & Lloyd, in four drawers, a beautiful set of shell cross sections by M Hensoldt, Wetzlar, slides by Dr. F Krantz, a good collection of gold dust and silver crystals, impressive oversized Lomax scoal fossil slides, along with many others, approximately 800
A Large Victorian Cabinet of Microscope Slides,The cabinet, 19th Century, constructed of French polished mahogany on plinth base, glazed door to front with lock and key, campaign-style handle to top, containing 23 drawers with 21 capable of holding 3 rows of 8 standard slides, each drawer with ebony pull with number in centre and porcelain labels to each side, containing many professionally prepared slides by makers including C M Topping, E Wheeler, Watson and others, covering various subjects, cabinet 44cm tall, 28cm wide. (approximately 520 slides) Slides of Particular Note: some good full insect slides, some very fine arranged Polycistina slides, hummingbird feather slides, some impressive deep mounted specimens, and a later collection of slides by Horace Dall
the cabinet, English, c.1950, unsigned, constructed of polished oak with glazed door lock and key, with twenty-eight drawers each capable of holding thirty-six slides giving a total capacity of one thousand and twenty-eight slides, dimensions (cm) 38 x 33 x 42the slides covering various subjects including, arranged seeds, fibers, chemicals and other slides by Norman, a good collection of polarising chemical slides by John Browning, slides by C. M. Topping, slides by Russel, slides by E. Wheeler, a set of Physiological slides retailed by R & J Beck, London, along with many other good slides from various preparers
A Large Cabinet of Good Microscope Slidesthe cabinet, English, c.1950, unsigned, constructed of polished oak with glazed door lock and key, with twenty-eight drawers each capable of holding thirty-six slides giving a total capacity of one thousand and twenty-eight slides, dimensions (cm) 38 x 33 x 42 the slides covering various subjects including zoology, animal histology by Abraham Flatters, diatoms by Thum, Leipzig, early slide by Beck, full insect slides, slides by J. Tempere, Paris, diatoms by T J Slatter, chemical crystals by F. W. Harris, Birmingham, and many others, approximately nine hundred slides.
A Very Large Floor Standing Cabinet of Microscope Slides, and slides,The cabinet, English, c.1900, unsigned with two double glazed doors opening to reveal four banks of fifty drawers, each capable of holding four rows of thirteen slides, giving a total potential capacity of five thousand two hundred slides, each drawer with ceramic label and ebony pull, with locks and keys, a later removable plinth, dimensions (cm) 70 x 83 x 42 The cabinet currently holds approximately one thousand one hundred slides, the slides cover a large range of subjects by many different makers
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