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A GREENWICH HOSPITAL WATCH STAND, CIRCA 1805, modelled in stained oak after the Dreadnought Seamen~s Hospital main door, with contrasting inlaid edging, reverse glass windows, two drawers and bun feet (old wear and missing parts) -- 18 x 15¬in. (46 x 39cm.) , Provenance: Messer family and thence by descent; Sotheby~s 3rd May 1995 Maritime Sale, lot 342 to private collector. , Mark Messer was a 21 year old landsman who served aboard the Colossus at Trafalgar and was presumably an invalid in Greenwich when he produced this watch stand. ,
A GOOD ADMIRALTY PATTERN 20 BOAT'S COMPASS BY DENT, CIRCA 1898, the 4in. light blue and white card set within liquid filled gimballed mounted bowl signed and stamped for E. Dent, and inscribed Boat Compass no. 43593, within temple topped binnacle with counter punch numbered panelled door with instructions dated ~4.1.98~., locking arm and spare candle recess, the hood with candle lamp, flanking slide, removable cover with bevelled glass light with broad arrow and maker~s mark and inscribed Pat. 20 and turned carry handle, the reverse with branded board arrow numbered 2113 -- 15in. (38cm.) high, including handle, This is the same pattern of boat compass as used by Shackleton in the James Caird.
A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 550 MICROSCOPE SLIDES, CIRCA 1870, comprising a quantity of natural history slides with makers including Newton & Co., Carpenter & Westerly, C.N. Peal, Stanley, mostly fully decorated paper covers, many annotated by hand and some dated, contained within a slide cabinet of 24 numbered drawers with three compartments of eight slides per compartment, with glass fronted door and inset brass handle -- 16¬ x 11¬in. (41.5 x 28.5cm.)
A COLLECTION OF DIATOMACEAE MICROSCOPE SLIDES, 19TH & 20TH CENTURY, some dated, makers including C.N. Peal, C.M. Loum, T.H. Powell, S.H. Meakin, J.A. Long, for a wide variety of subjects including puff adder fang, ammonite, soldier beetle, contained in slide cabinet with 25 numbered drawers with porcelain plaques, with glazed door -- 13ó x 12«in. (35 x 32cm.)
A COLLECTION OF MICROSCOPE SLIDES BY J. BOURGOGNE, INCLUDING PRIZE SLIDES CIRCA 1855, approximately 500 slides with approximately half by the Bourgogne family including approx. 72 prize slides, the other half by French makers including Lelong, J. Tempar‚ & P. Petitt, J. Tempar‚ & Peragaloe and J. Tempar‚, D. Dutertre, contained in slide cabinet with 21 numbered drawers with ivory handles, glass door and inset carry handle -- 13 x 10«in. (33 x 27cm.)
A 19th century oak case wall mounted regulator, by Bach of London, single weight driven eight day movement, silver face, house dial and seconds, baton, Roman and Arabic numerals, in plain oak case with glazed door, with paperwork stating the clock has been cleaned cased restored and all electrical wiring has been removed, the clock may have once been a master clock, 165 cm long x 43 cm wide x 25 cm deepdial is 32cm diameter. Some of the original wiring is still present. Areas of tarnishing to the metal with a noticeable scratch to the lower dial. The back of the case has several small holes in the lower section. Several chips and scuffs to the outer woodwork (mainly on the edges of the door). One surface crack to the wood on one side of the door which has attempted to be repaired. Glass would benefit from a clean and has several light scratches but is overall in good condition. The movement is not securely attached to the case. Right side of the case has several 'pin holes' and a small circle which have all been filled in (likely as a result of the clock being converted to electric). Several spots of white paint along the back edge.
An early 18th century long case clock by Alexander Hewitt London, with six pillar well movement with latched plates, in a walnut London case with silvered and brass face with gilt spandrels, Roman numerals approximate measurements: 232 cm height x 50 cm wide x 27 cm depth. The clock is stable and firm whilst grounded. The key is present and locks functioning (although rather stiff). Areas of tarnishing to the dial (mainly around the Roman numerals) but decoration is clear and detailed. Two small cracks to the main body a a chip to one corner. Scuffs and scratches to the exterior woodwork (mostly light and faint). Tarnishing to the hinges. The upper section of the door does not lie smoothly against the main body in the upper left corner (likely as a result of the door being pulled open). Flaking to the exterior decoration and a small hole. The pendulum is heavily tarnished with scratches to the weights.
A 19th Century brass and steel silvered aced carriage clock timepiece, with striking movement, 16 cm high together with a 19th Century drum movement brass time piece in circular case, 10 cm diameter (2)The circular clock has a back door. It is missing its key but otherwise appears to be complete.
A Japanese lacquered table top cabinet, with two panel doors opening to reveal a fitted drawer interior above a single frieze drawer, af, 45 cm wide x 39 cm high x 24 cm deep together with an oak smokers bow with glazed panel door lacking pipes and tobacco jar, 38 cm high x 30 cm wide x 18.5 cm deep
A reproduction oak bureau with linen fold detail, a small Jaycee old English style oak side cupboard, partially enclosed by a carved foliate panel door and tower of three drawers raised on baluster supports united by stretchers, a further Jaycee nest of three graduated occasional tables and a good quality low oak occasional table of rectangular form with cleated ends, frieze drawer and rectangular cut supports (4)
A reproduction mahogany longcase clock (with 11 3/4" square brass dial) silvered chapter ring, cast cherub mask and foliate spandrels, labelled Smallcombe Essex, the trunk partially enclosed by a rectangular glazed panelled door and flanked by canted bead work mouldings, the hood with architectural swan neck pediment
A Victorian stripped pine Pembroke table with frieze drawer, raised on four partially ring turned tapered legs, together with a further Victorian stripped and waxed pine box commode with shaped apron and four square cut chamfered legs and a bedside cupboard enclosed by a rectangular moulded panel door
A Georgian mahogany tray top pot cupboard of square cut form with pierced handles, box wood stringing and satin cross banded detail, enclosed by single door, together with a further Georgian mahogany two tier wash stand with single drawer and cut out receptacles and a box commode with shaped apron (3)
Four boxed Matchbox 'Major Pack' diecast models, M-1 B.P. Petrol Tanker, M-2 Articulated Freight Truck 'Lep' with BPW, silver cab, dark red trailer with black doors and base, an M-7 Cattle Truck with 45 tread BPW and M-10 Whitlock Dinkum Dumper with red plastic hubs. Overall models appear G/G+,however the M-2 model is missing one rear door, and some may benefit from further careful cleaning, in generally G 'Lesney' boxes with some crushing and creasing. (4)
A boxed Corgi Toys 343 Pontiac Firebird, G+ in G box with splits to the plastic box window together with four boxed 1:43 scale diecast model cars including 2 x Brumm Ferrari 330 P4 RN '20' and '23' both VG in VG boxes, a Mercury Chaparral 2J, G in F display box missing door and a Mercury SB-101 Ferrari CanAm, VG in G+ 'Mattel' branded box. (5)
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