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A Collection of Magic Lantern Slides, including a mahogany framed kaleidoscope, two crankwind mahogany framed mechanicals, eighteen mahogany framed slip slides, boxed sets including Elephants Revenge, Jack and the Giant Killer, Puss in Boots, Japanese scenes and two wooden boxes of mixed slides
A Collection of Magic Lantern Slides, mainly topography, including England, Scotland, North Wales, Isle of Wight, cathedrals, Paris, Rhineland, Norway, etc., also coloured story slides including Dickens Series, Women of Mumbles Head, Cruikshank`s Works, Lifeboat, Dick Whittington, etc, in eleven wooden boxes; Two Pairs of Binoculars; Two Tinplate & Brass Magic Lanterns - Riley Bros `Praestantia` and another, in wooden cases
An early 18th Century brass “Lantern” clock by Henry Jackson of Lavington (Wiltshire), the 6.25ins silvered chapter ring with pierced steel single hand, the dial centre engraved with a “Tudor Rose” and leaf scroll ornament, to the brass and iron framed movement with crown wheel and verge escapement striking on a bell, contained in case with solid turned pillars to corners and bold turned finial, and with pierced and engraved dolphin crestings, on turned feet, 15.75ins high, together with later carved wall bracket for same. Note : Brian Loomes records a “Lantern” clock with anchor escapement by the same maker and dating this to 1715. It is thought this example would date around 1700.
Williamson (Henry). Love and the Loveless, 1958; The Innocent Moon, 1961; It Was the Nightingale, 1962; The Power of the Dead, 1963; Lucifer Before Sunrise, 1967, 1st eds., original cloth, d.j.s, one or two chips at spine ends, Love and the Loveless spine faded, 8vo, with others by Williamson including The Phoenix Generation, 1965, A Solitary War, 1966 and The Dark Lantern, 2nd impression, 1966 (26)
* Stereocards. An assorted group of stereocards, cabinet cards, cartes de visite and negatives, the stereocards mostly British topographical views, the remainder mostly portraits, together with a group of over 100 magic lantern slides, mostly buildings and views in Italy, Britain, Middle East, etc., many with captions to seals, contained in three slide boxes (a carton)
A late 19th/early 20th Century four glass panel mantel clock, the enamelled roman dial probably inscribed `Smiths Company, London,` the eight day striking movement with mercury pendulum, open brocot escapement, with pierced lantern top, above decorative mask and leaf columns, raised on claw feet, the front panelled door with etching of `Daily News Premises` with dedication below, `opened 9th February 1885`, 18in. (46cms) high. See Illustration

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