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An early 20th Century cast brass lantern type Clock, the strapwork frame supporting a bell over cast and applied dolphin frets, over a 4 ½” Roman chapter ring with foliate engraved centre, and raised on four peg feet, to a circular brass movement with lever platform escapement and strike on the bell, height 11 ½”
A large brass and mahogany magic lantern camera Robert Ballantine, Glasgow with painted metal back, signed, 60cm wide, 41cm high, 26cm deep; with a fold up mahogany and brass plate camera, with leather handle, signed Thornton Pickard; a canvas carrying case; and four plates, 29cm wide, 25cm high, 24cm deep (7)
A Brass Lantern Clock, signed Edward Stanton, London, circa 1695, 6-1/2-inch chapter ring with engraved floral dial centre, single steel hand and central alarm disc, the posted movement with "later" conversion to anchor escapement, countwheel striking, the case with slender tapered corner columns, turned feet, turned finials and pierced frets, top mounted bell, iron back and spurs (missing), 40cm high (later alterations) See illustration
A Victorian brass lantern clock Unsigned, late 19th century The twin fusee movement with anchor escapement within a posted frame, with a scroll engraved dial applied with a Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers beneath armorial frets and bell supported within the domed bearer above, on turned brass feet, 37cm high.
A 19th Century Percussion Cap Punt Gun, with 178cm steel barrel, the lock plate stamped with a crown TOWER 1858, the walnut half stock pierced with a hole for a gimbal mount; together with a volume of Snowden Slights, Wildfowler by Sydney H. Smith, York 1912 and a quantity of glass photographic lantern slides, mainly ornithology, taken by the author of the book. **Snowden Slights is known as The Last of the Yorkshire Wildfowlers and was the owner of the above punt gun which is illustrated in the book. He is buried in the churchyard at East Cottingworth near York, his gravestone is carved with a duck in flight. The punt shown in the book was donated to the Yorkshire Museum in York some years ago.
* Alice in Wonderland. A set of twenty-four late Victorian magic lantern slides, illustrating Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, twenty-four hand-painted glass lantern slides, each approx. 83 x 83 mm (3.25 x 3.25 ins), with three sheets of accompanying printed text, contained in orig. mock leather box with lid and leather carrying handle (some soiling and wear) (1)
Preston (Chloe). The Mascot, c.1910, approx. seventy piece jigsaw puzzle, approx. 210 x 80 mm, in orig. cardboard box, with col. illust. mounted on lid, plus Disney (Walt), "Snow White" Bagatelle, Chad Valley, c.1940s, painted wooden bagatelle game, with stand-up col. figures of the seven dwarfs, printed label mounted to reverse, approx. 520 x 270 x 80 mm, plus Upton (Florence K. and Bertha), Golliwogg - A Round Game, Thos. de la Rue & Co. Ltd., c.1902, forty-eight col. playing cards, a little dusty, contained in orig. printed box (somewhat broken), with col. illust. mounted to upper cover, approx. 100 x 70 mm, plus a quantity of other games and puzzles similar, incl. two Chlo‘ Preston games ('The "Dinkie" Bowling Game' and 'Dinkie Dan') both in orig. box, and a number of lantern slides, incl. some Mickey Mouse and other Disney (carton)

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