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A mixed lot of studio and iridescent glass to include a Vicke Lindstrand for Kosta clear glass vase, signed Kosta LH1029 to base, green iridescent vase decorated with dribbled glaze effect, iridescent posy bowl with brass top, two similar smaller iridescent bowls, and further green glass bowl (6)
A RARE GEORGIAN LIQUID-FILLED PORTABLE BINNACLE COMPASS BY GEORGE WILSON, LONDON, C.1825, with 5in. compass card sealed within a rigid liquid-filled brazed brass bowl, signed on the rim George Wilson 23 Sherwood St. London W, with spirit inlet valve, glazed back glass to lamp housing complete with burner, mounted on a square brass foot with mahogany base Ñ 14 3/4in. (37.5cm.) high, including lamp, This is probably the same George Wilson who is recorded as making binnacles from 20 Glasshouse St., Piccadilly in 1825. Although liquid-filled compasses were demonstrated by Sir Edmund Halley to the Royal Society as early as 1690, the first liquid-filled mariner`s compass believed practicable for limited use was patented by Francis Crow in 1813. Liquid-damped marine compasses for ships and small boats were only occasionally used by the Royal Navy, the standard Admiralty compass remained a dry-mount type. Despite these advances, the liquid compass was not introduced generally into the Royal Navy until 1908.
A mixed lot of items, comprising: silver items, three Chinese bowls, of circular form, applied with two dragons, a two handled sugar bowl, two commemorative ashtrays, a seal top spoon, a pierced sugar bowl with a blue glass liner, a hand mirror, plus three metalware pots and two electroplated mounted brown glass decanters, a swing-handled basket, and other items. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of silver-mounted binoculars, embossed foliate decoration, a pin tray, an ashtray, a bonbon dish, a RAF badge, a desk seal, a thistle and a metalware owl pepper pot, and an electroplated bowl with a green glass liner. (8)
A Large Collection of Brassware: A Victorian Kettle Stand with square pierced top plate, scalloped edge and pedestal foot. A grate trivet and another trivet. An ornate easel stand with Rococo style decoration 13 ins (33 cms) in height. An ornate inkwell stand, a cinq-foil inkpot and two other desk sets with square glass inkwells. An 18th century candle stick with ejector slide (A/F), two pairs of Victorian candlesticks. An Indian bowl engraved with dancing figures and birds amongst scrolling foliage on a punchwork background, 4½ ins (11.5 cms) in diameter. A brass horse and a small collection of horse brasses.
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