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A Georgian naval dirk, adapted from a spadroon, the blued steel spear-point blade with gilt military trophies, with gilt metal mounts, twin down-pointing quillon crossguard and reeded ivory handle, the leather scabbard embossed with Prince of Wales feathers and stamped 'Wright & Co, Sword Cutler, No.72 St James St, London'.
A pair of mid 19th century American belt/boot under hammer pistols by 'Crewe', with plain 6.5 inch barrel stamped 'Crewe' on tang, with under hammer action acting against a spring which forms the trigger guard, the rounded mahogany butt with turned ivory terminal, with long steel belt clip; in wooden case with brass nameplate stamped 'FW', with 11cm copper and brass shot flask, bone boxes and other accessories.
A 19th Century Lacquered Brass Monocular Compound Travelling Microscope by Dollond, London, set into a mahogany fitted case, the square section pillar set with a rack and pinion and plano mirror, with tapering cylindrical tube, together with lenses, light condensor, ivory slides and other accessories
A Collection of Architect's and Draughtsman's Instruments, comprising: a brass rolling rule by Baker, London, in mahogany case; an ebony parallel rule with brass hinges by Wm. Harris & Co., London; a two cases of rules; a leather case of small boxwood and ivory rule sections; a Handy level; a boxed set of Architect's curves; a collection of brass alphabet stencils and equipment
A collection of Drawing Instruments, including a boxwood and brass 91/2 in two slide combination proof and gauger's rule by Dring and Fage, London; a similar rule by Cook, Soho, London; a small ivory parallel rule; a 6in two fold ivory sector with brass hinge by Cail, Newcastle; a 6in ivory rule; a rosewood cased set of drawing instruments; a small cased set of drawing instruments; a mahogany cased set of small steel and brass beam scales, all contained in a leather case
A 19th Century lacquered Brass Monocular Compound Microscope by Kemp & Co. Edinburgh, with rack and pinion focusing, angled adjustment, finger screw clamp to the stage, plano mirror, on a `V' shaped base, with two objectives and four ivory slides, in a mahogany case; an Air Ministry Medium Landing Compass No.912H, in a mahogany case (2)
An Early 19th Century Set of Brass and Steel Drawing Instruments, including a boxwood folding rule inscribed Wellington, London, in a fitted shagreen case; an ivory folding rule by Dalton Barton & Co. Ltd, London; a Faber-Castell slide rule; a mahogany box and a small quantity of drawing instruments
A 19th Century Lacquered Brass Culpeper Type Microscope by John Hewitson, Newcastle on Tyne, the tube engraved with maker's name and with draw-tube calibrations 1-6 for focusing, supported on three `S' scrolls issuing from the circular stage, supported on three further `S' scrolls on a mahogany box base set with a drawer fitted with accessories including objectives, frog plate, ivory slides, tweezers etc, contained in a mahogany pyramid case, with maker's paper label to inner door.
Five Royal Worcester cabinet plates circa 1916, each painted with a naturalistic study of birds amongst branches and signed Jas. Stinton, comprising Tree Sparrow, Bullfinch, Crested Tit, Redpole and Goldfinch, each on a tinted ivory ground within gilt line border, printed marks, 8.5' diameter, S/D. (5).
An early 20th Century Coalport two handle oval cabinet dish, painted with an oval highland river landscape within oval cartouche within ivory and cobalt borders elaborately decorated with raised gilt shell, scroll and pendant borders, gadroon rim and scroll handles, numbered 1995 in gilt, 12.5' long; another similar square section dish, 11.5' across handles. (2). Both S/D.
A small late 19th Century ivory cameo scent bottle possibly Webbs. The bottle of shouldered gourd form and self colour carved with a repeat pattern of foliate scrolls above a spiral base and below a classical pattern collar, lacks stopper and silver collar, height 2.75'. (Please see lot 379 for image)
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