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A collection of various small silver wares to include desk oil lamp, sauce boat, sugar bowl, napkin rings, various spoons, two baby pushers, golf bag and six golf club swizel sticks, embossed pill box, Celtic knot brooch, pair of Celtic knot cufflinks, silver ingot pendant, thimble and scissors, small silver mug, silver backed child's hairbrush, silver cylindrical scent bottle, brooch for the Argyle & Southern Highlanders, Eastern evening purse, white metal mount, propelling pencil, cigarette case and two Eastern white metal card cases, etc, 28.61 oz weighable silver (including two un-marked white metal card cases)
A late Victorian telescopic brass standard oil lamp, decorated acanthus leaves, the reeded column on a lobed base, adapted for electricityReport by GHAll very loose and wobbly. A few screws missing which is probably part of the reason why it is quite wobbly.Overall looks to be relatively complete. A few dents and general browning and loss to the brass finish.Max height 163 cm
circa 1943, type Bo UK1, version 5, the unsigned black dial, 55mm diameter, with cream coloured hands, dot minute track with Arabic numerals at 12, 3 and 9, subsidiary minute register and chronograph centre sweep, rotating bezel with seconds/minute track, the crown wind mechanical movement, calibre J 30 BZ, with crown located at 6 o'clock and brass chronograph stop/start/reset button below, hand setting lever at 5 o'clock, the black case with grey coloured bayonet fitting back cover, stamped on the copper plate to the reverse ‘698217’ and presented with a simple aftermarket wood and metal desk standFootnote: The Bo-Uk-FI 23885 Blindfluguhr (blind-flight or instrumental flight) clock was used in the Messerschmitt ME BF 109 and specifically designed for low visibility flight. Although simple in appearance, it provided the pilot will all the necessary information for flying in more challenging conditions. The flight time was registered at take off by selecting the hour with the rotating bezel. The chronograph or timer had multiple uses, including use for the approach to land with no visibility, calculating airspeed and keeping track on fuel usage. The minute register records up to 15 minutes, the approximate amount of flying time left after the 'low fuel' warning lamp illuminates. This clock was an essential piece of kit for the pilots, who were instructed to remove it if they had time after an emergency landing, before leaving the wreckage. During the time the Me109 was in production, 5 models of this clock were used, some with brass bezels, others with bakelite. Fully wound, the Bo UK 1 has power for 36 hours.
An early 20th century bronzed spelter figural table lamp 'Mephisto', raised on circular plinth base, height 77cm.Additional InformationWe do not test electrical items. No visible cabling but that is not to say there isn't any. We are unable to speak to the functionality of such. General wear throughout with surface pitting, scuffs, marks, discolouration, rubbing to patinated finish, dirt. Some heavy scratches to the lower section and base with some further smaller chips and nibbles to the base. Postage within the UK is a large box - £25 + VAT.
A late 19th century carriage lamp converted to electricity stamped 'Patent' with associated cast black painted cast iron wall bracket, length of lamp 58cm.Additional InformationBracket purely associated as stated only a loose fitting this will need attention if you want to use. Lamp itself heavily worn with splits, solder repairs, numerous heavy dents, rubbing to finish and surface corrosion etc.
* Playing cards. Fairy Legend Misfitz , London: Faulkner, circa 1910, 72 chromolithographed cards comprising 24 sets of 3, each set forming a character from one of eight fairy tales or nursery rhymes, (Aladdin & the Wonderful Lamp, The Forty Thieves, Jack & the Beanstalk, Blue Beard, Beauty & the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, Sing a Song of Sixpence, The Queen of Hearts), backs with roundel and lattice pattern printed in green, one or two minor creases, a few cards with a corner tip missing, 65 x 90 cm (2.5 x 3.5 ins), together with a pack of Shakespearian Misfitz by Faulkner, circa 1907, 72 chromolithographed cards comprising 24 sets of 3, each set forming a character from Shakespeare, backs with foliate pattern printed in blue, a number of creases, edge-tears, and missing corners, 65 x 90 cm (2.5 x 3.5 ins), neither set with instructions or box, plus an early 20th century deck of Spanish playing cards printed in Barcelona by Francisco Girbau (complete, and in good condition, with neat contemporary ink annotations to upper margin of some of the cards), and a small quantity of other juvenilia and ephemera, comprising: 12 (of 14) chromolithographed cut-outs of Louis Wain cats, from Days In Catland, Father Tuck's Panorama, [1903]; 14 other similar cut-outs of animals, birds, and figures; a shaped cat book entitled Our Visitor; a miniature Austrian cold painted bronze cat in a cradle (some surface rubbing); 3 miniature books (Schloss, The English Bijou Almanac, 1836, spine deficient; Bryce, Holy Bible; an album containing Gem Tintypes); and six Victorian/Edwardian greetings cards, two with paper lace (Qty: a small carton)NOTESFairy Legend Misfitz appears to be one of the scarcer decks in this series by Faulkner; the V&A has a set (MISC.320-1986).
7 Vintage blowlamps together with a brass sprayer.Lamps comprising: Radius No 48, Made in Sweden, Monitor No 132, British Made and Optimus, Made in Sweden. Handles and blower supports have been painted red. Together with 3 x "Original Sievert" Made in Sweden lamps; one with ribbed handle, one with handle painted red and larger wooden handled version together with a Diamond Brand English make lamp by T.E. Bladon and son & dated 1932.

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