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A large collection of boxed magic lantern slides, British Battleships, Illustrated History of the Union Jack, Occupations, Story of Christ, etc., plus negatives of Edwardian England, approximately 155 plus ten larger G.B.N. humorous panoramic four scene slides in colour *THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR PACKING AND POSTING*
A striking floor lamp featuring a bronze tone parrot perched on a bamboo style base, holding a lantern style light. The lamp is paired with a large conical fabric shade adorned with a green tropical leaf pattern, complementing its naturalistic design. The lamp is constructed with intricate details on the parrot and the base, adding to its charm. The sturdy circular base is designed with a lattice style accent in the center. An elegant piece, perfect for tropical or nature inspired interiors. Dimensions: 62.75"HCondition: Age related wear. Functionality not guaranteed.
A good Staffordshire figure group of the Vicar and Moses, c.1790, probably Enoch Wood, the drunken pair holding onto each other and variously clutching a bottle, a goblet and a large lantern, decorated in manganese, ochre, umber and green glazes, 22.7cm. Provenance: Dr Joseph Zellis (1922-2004), Philadelphia. Purchased from John Kenneth Byard, 3rd June 1959.
WW1 & WW2 Military Equipmentconsisting rectangular, steel transit tin for a folding lantern. Brass maker's label "R.C.D.1908". ... Vickers HMG muzzle flash hider ... Steel caltrop ... Folding saw, complete in leather transit case ... Pair of folding, steel wirecutters dated 1944. Complete in webbing case dated 1944. 5 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Binns, Ottwell [pseudonym: 'Ben Bolt'] Collection of mystery novels London: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, 1924-37. Apparently first editions unless otherwise stated, 8vo, original varicoloured cloth, in the dust jackets, titles comprise: Clancy of the Mounted Police, 1924, dust jacket reinforced on verso and with loss to foot of spine; The Secret Pearls, 1930; The Flaming Crescent, 1931, label of Dryborough Circulating Library to front pastedown, dust jacket chipped; Trader Random, 1932; The Last Door, 1935, spine rolled; A Shot in the Woods, 1938, later issue (dust jacket numbered ‘828A’ at foot of spine and rear panel mentioning the author's A Man of Dartmoor, first published 1939).[As ‘Ben Bolt’]: The Badge, 1930, loss to front panel of dust jacket; Linked by Peril, 1936, possible later issue (dust jacket numbered 882 at foot of spine, price-clipped); By Breathless Ways, 1937, later issue (dust jacket numbered ‘816A' at foot of spine and rear panel mentioning The Girl in the Train, first published 1939); The Diamond-Buckled Shoe, 1930, later edition (first published 1921 by Heath Robinson); The Pride of the Ring, no date, later edition (first published 1921 by Heath Robinson); A Shot in the Night, 1934, possible later issue (dust jacket numbered ‘565' on spine, price-clipped); The Sealed Envelope, no date, later edition, c.1935 (first published 1931; dust jacket mentioning The Unseen Witness, first published 1935; price-clipped); The Empty House Mystery, 1936, possible later issue (dust jacket numbered ‘724’ on spine, price-clipped; The Green Lantern, 1935, possible later issue (dust jacket numbered ‘665’ on spine, price-clipped), front free endpaper excised [see Hubin, Crime Fiction II, 1994, volume 1 p. 72];together with 4 novels by Binns's son Max Dalman, in dust jackets (19) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow. Ottwell Binns (1872-1935) was a novelist and Unitarian minister from Rochdale, Lancashire.
A Victorian novelty 'bullseyes' lantern silver combination sewing etui and vinaigrette,by Thomas Johnson, London 1873, retailed by Thornhills,the hinged base opens to reveal a pierced silver-gilt grille, the hinged cover opens to reveal a cotton reel, pin holders, a thimble, scissors, a handle with screw-on attachments, the front hinged glass cover reveals a gilt compartment, with belt hook and buckle attachments, height 7.8cm.
A brass lantern clock, 18th century, Italian, the 5¼-inch dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, below a pierced and foliate engraved fret and four turned finials, the verge escapement unsigned, 14cm wide 13cm deep 29cm high Condition ReportSurface Condition: General light surface wear and scratches on the face.Numerals and Scrolls: Some rubbing to the ebonised details of the numerals and foliate scrolls.Plate: Appears a little misshapen.General Wear: Light wear throughout, especially to the finials, some of which appear slightly misshapen.Pendulum: Slightly misshapen. Later pendulum.Overall Condition: One crown wheel loose.The piece is in relatively clean cosmetic condition but requires professional attention to be fully operational. Wheelwork: Resoldered, later.Dial/ Hands: Hands appear to be later, possibly dial.No weights stamped number to base '10' plate and back plate '5'. Please see additional images.

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