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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER, signed on the silvered dial VECCHIO NOTTINGHAM, with blued steel hand, brass index, and alcohol thermometer in line inlaid case with pairs of sycamore ground flower and shell paterae beneath an open pediment, 97cm h ++In basically good and original condition both internally and externally. On the back an early 20th century ivorine trade label of A Steward Optician 19 Gallowtree Gate Leicester
‡ A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE, the top crossbanded in yew-wood and line inlaid throughout, with beaded frieze on tapering turned legs with reeded feet, 68cm h; 89 x 44cm ++Top with restored crack and evidence of old warping but in basically good condition and a somewhat unusual fine quality table. Gate repaired.
Sporting interest: a set of six George III engraved coat buttons, on a sporting theme each with a different scene; a terrier, a partridge in stubble, a running fox, a running hound, a man shooting and a huntsman jumping a gate, by Susanna Barker, London 1795 (no date letter), 1.2in (3cm) diameter. (6)
A Small 18th Century Walnut Games Table. The fold-over demi-lune top opening onto a gate leg to reveal a further hinged lidded compartment. The bowed front having a shaped lock plate above tapered cabriole legs carved with lappets overhanging the hips and terminating on pad feet. 27 ins (69 cms) in height, 23 ins (59 cms) ins in width, 11¾ ins (30 cms) in depth.
Frederick Mackenzie O.W.S. (1787-1854), "Christ Church Gate, Canterbury", signed, label inscribed on verso, watercolour over pencil, 100.5 x 75cm.; 39.5 x 29.5in. "The turrets, which were the finest feature of the edifice, being in a decayed state, were taken down about thirty years ago. They are here restored from accurate authority".
COLT, A .45 1878 MODEL DOUBLE-ACTION FRONTIER REVOLVER NO. 21288, 5 1/2-inch barrel with Hartford address, the solid frame with loading gate and ejector rod and retaining much of its original bright blued finish, bird's beak grip with chequered composition grips, contemporary London black powder proof; together with a Smith & Wesson .32 revolver, no. 36283
A large pair of pedestal vases designed by Simon Gate for Orrefors circa 1928 having a square foot rising to a square facet cut stem set with a low shouldered waisted trumpet vase cut with hollow diamonds below a panel cut rim over the ice blue ground, engraved signature to the foot rim with code "GA59", height 33cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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