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Folk- Four assorted folk LPs to include NIC JONES: 'Ballads And Songs' (Trailer LER 2014, red/black labels), THE WOODEN O: 'A Handful Of Pleasant Delites' (Middle Earth MDLS 301), DAVE SWARBRICK with MARTIN CARTHY & DIZ DISLEY: 'Rags, Reels & Airs' (Bounty BY-6030) and KEITH CHRISTMAS: 'Fable Of The Wings' (B&C Records Ltd CAS 1015) (4, vinyl and sleeves VG-VG+)
83.75cm clean blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 28197 for 1887, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher and laurel wreath and the inscription PRESENTED TO GENTLEMAN CADET PERCY T. BOURNE ON OBTAINING HIS COMMISSION FROM THE ROYAL ACADEMY FOR HIS EXEMPLARY CONDUCT WHILST AT THE INSTITUTION. 1887, regulation pierced gilt brass hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its plated steel scabbard. Retains all of the polish and etched matt grey ground to the blade. Percy Trevor Bourne was commissioned 2nd Lt from the RMA 22nd July 1887, promoted to Lieutenant in July 1990. Bourne was killed when the yacht he was sailing in with two army colleagues off the coast of Malta was struck by the P&O vessel Sutlej.
24.6cm wootz damascus blade with armour piercing tip, the forte finely chiselled with scrolling foliage and flower heads, either side further enriched with gold koftgari panels in turn repeated on the finely chiselled back edge and on the back of the tip, characteristic hilt profusely decorated with vignettes of caligraphy bordered in gold koftgari, "O Source of Compassion, O Bounteous Provider, O Sovereignty, O Paradise, O Forgiving One" two piece riveted walrus grips. Bears many similarities to the work of Ali Akbar and a very similar dagger appears in the Khalili collection with similar vignette decoartion to the hilt. Some pitting and chip to tip of the blade.
A FINE POWELL AND LEALAND NO. 2 BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, CIRCA 1858Signed on the support as per title, numbered 170 and inscribed Euston Road, London, contained in a fitted box with bullseye lens and stand -- 19 x 9in. (48 x 23cm.); together with a box of accessories, including a monocular eyepiece, four (of six) objectives in brass cases, two red leather cases with binocular prisms, additional eyepieces, tweezers, and a substage disc with four apertures, -- 11in. (28cm.) wide(2)Dr Mill notes:Perhaps the most highly regarded of the 19th-century microscope makers, this firm was founded in 1840 by Hugh Powell. Two years later Peter Lealand his brother-in-law became a partner. The business continued until the start of World War I. The no 1 stand was developed in the 1860s and accompanied by the rather simpler no 2 and the smaller no 3. The address on the stand is 170 Euston Road London which was used from 1857-1905. It is dated 1868.It is housed in a good quality case fitted with another case of extensive accessories. There is a Turrel stage carrying a further plate that slides and rotates and has spring-loaded grips for the slides. The rackwork substage carries two plates each moved by racks through arcs, but does not provide 360o rotation. The coarse focus rack is cut horizontally.Both monocular and binocular tubes are present The Wenham binocular has two prisms marked “For low power and opaque objects” and “For High powers” in addition to a blanking piece for mono use. The spare prisms are housed in red leather cases. Objectives housed in brass cases are 2, 1, 1/2,1/4, 1/8 in. A case for a 2/3in is present without the lens and does not match. There are 2 pairs of matched eyepieces and 2 single eyepieces. There are several condensors: a) a simple blue filter with a wheel of stops,b) a demountable stack of three lenses carrying wheel stops with a second wheel carrying dark-ground stops(signed) c) a large cardioid condenser d) a second dark field condensor e) A complex polariser with three swing-out plates.Three of four opaque wells and a carrier are also present. There are three Lieberkuhns, two live boxes, a lever compressorium, forceps and a cork specimen holder. Fine overall condition. Lacquer in good order with little signs of wear. Some missing components.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF PRE-WAR SHIPPING LINE PLATED FLATWAREcomprising approximately 1,600 assorted knives, forks, spoons, toast racks, mustard pots etc., mainly for P&O and British India, with a small quantity for other lines, detailed breakdown available on request(a lot)Sold as viewed and not subject to return.
A QUANTITY OF ENAMELLED SHIPPING LINE TEASPOONScomprising 8 plated spoons and 1 silver for various shipping companies including the Orient Line and P&O including one for R.Y. Medina, a plated napkin ring for R.M.S. Osterley, a plated platter for the Orient Line, a ceramic Orient Line ashtray, two ties and three Orient Line small posters(a lot)
A canteen of silver flatware,by J O, Sheffield 1995 and 1996, comprising eight table forks, four serving spoons, eight tablespoons, eight soup spoons, eight fish knives, six fish forks, eight cake forks, eight teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, eight table knives, ten dessert knives, eight butter knives, two cheese knives, and an associated carving set, weighable 131.75oztCondition ReportThe hinges to the top are broken. The carving set is silver-plated. The knives are silver-handled. Marks and wear throughout. Losses to the interior dividers and lining.
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