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Collection of Hardy and Alex Martin salmon and trout alloy fly reels - all with faults (3) Hardy The Perfect 3 3/8" alloy fly reel with cracked pillars, crack to the rim, smooth brass foot silk line ideal for spares or even to fish with; Hardy Marquis 8/9 alloy fly reel with repaired pillar fitted with U shaped line guide, smooth alloy foot complete with line and runs well; and Alex Martin "The Thistle" 4" dia with bronzed brass line guide, brass filed foot, missing rim tension adjuster and repair to the plate wind - all (AF) o the
Hardy The Silex No.2 alloy salmon fly reel: 4" dia with quarter rim cut out, twin white ivorine handles, 3x screw drum release latch, white ivorine rim lever release, brass rim tensioner with brass sliding disc to back plate, brass foot slightly filed and one pillar professionally repaired with unobtrusive brass strengthener
Regency mahogany card table, fold over swivel top with rosewood banding and scrolled inlay, baize lined, four serpentine pillar supports on platform, four splayed supports with brass claw cups and globular running castors, ebonised geometric inlays, W91cm, H74cm, D45cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An automata longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square brass dial signed Willm Jourdain, London on a silvered tablet to the matt centre, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the brass spandrels depicting the four seasons, and with a rocking Father of Time centred within a dial TEMPUS FUGIT MEMENTO MORI, and with N/S lever to 3 o'clock, fitted an eight day five pillar brass movement, striking on a bell, in a walnut case, 263 cm high (over finial) See inside front cover colour illustrationReport by RBWith a pendulum, trunk door key, winding key and two brass cased weights. Looks to have been restored at some point, with the case particularly having had quite a harsh clean, a little bit of moulding missing to the hood door, from about 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock, trunk door with a small split, more towards the bottom and more visible from inside, but overall an impressive clockA piece of molding at the top of the chunk off but present. Various other knocks, chips etc to case and some loss moldings. With base weights, pendulum, door key and winding key. Movement appears to be a nice match to the case, probably original. Holes from cheek boards and seat boards match and all generally seems to match. Cheeks do not appear to have been altered. Slight warping to trunk door. Weights look to be in keeping.
An ebonised and inlaid credenza, late 19th century, the rectangular top over a burr walnut inlaid frieze with applied jasperware plaques, over a central glazed cupboard door flanked on either side by pillars and glazed cupboard doors, the protruding canted corners with pillar supports, all with gilt metal adornments and on a shaped plinth base,170cm wide44cm deep 99cm high
An exhibition standard model of a Stuart Turner ‘James Coombes’ table engine, having single cylinder with 1 inch bore by 2 inch stroke supported on a four pillar table, 7 inch diameter spoked flywheel, eccentric driven steam valve, brass steam control valve. The engine being of side rod design with guides to the top of the engine. The model finished in red, black and polished bright-work set on polished mahogany molded plinth. 20cm x 20cm. Overall height 47cm.The model is built to the Andrew Smith’s design based on a table engine that is reputed to have worked for more than a century at a Bristol colliery.
NEW WAVE - 7" RARITIES. Superlative selection of 8 x New Wave rarity 45s! Titles are The Pale Fountains - (There's Always) Something On My Mind (original UK Operation Twilight, issue with no star on sleeve OPT009 - superb Ex+ record/Ex), Rus - Pop Stars (Adventure Records AD 001 - Ex/Ex), Eurythmics - Belinda (scarce only UK copy of the band's second single, RCA 115 - Ex+ record, unusual mispressing with no B side label/Ex), The Jags - Back Of My Hand (demo WIP 6501 - Ex+/Ex), The Raincoats - Running Away (RT 093 - super Ex+/Ex+), Aztec Camera - Mattress Of Wire (Postcard 81 8 - Ex+/Ex) and Pillar To Post (RT 112 - Ex+/Ex) and Essential Logic - Fanfare In The Garden (RT 074 - Ex/Ex+).
A Regency miniature mantel timepiece, Barraud, London, circa 1825, the four-pillar fusee movement with anchor escapement, adjustable pendulum with locking nut, the backplate signed 'Barraud's, Cornhill, London' and having white enamelled Roman dial signed 'Barraud's, Cornhill, London 1158' and gilt foliate mask; in polished case with traces of original ebonising, stepped pediment over brass-mounted ripple-moulded cornice, brass-lined chamfered angles and brass-mounted base with ball feet, H 9.75ins
French Second Empire period ormolu mantel clock, the white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, signed Remacle a Aix-La-Chapelle, the two train movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, housed in a drum form case surmounted by a pair of doves raised on a four pillar portico above a moulded plinth base with turned feet, 15.5ins high
*Ancient Egypt. 26th Dynasty, pale green faience Shabti of Pewi-Wia, the mummiform figure modelled tripartite wig and long beard, hands crossed on chest holding a mattock and hoe, with seed bag over left shoulder, back pillar and pedestal base, the front with vertical incised text (illuminating the Osiris, the priest Pui-wia, born [...] (mother's name)), 11cm high Provenance: Purchased from Hanson's Auctioneers, Derbyshire (lot 362, 2010) and formerly from an old Derbyshire collection. (1)
*Ancient Egypt. Ptolemaic, pale blue faience Shabti of Ta-Amun (whose mother was Weret-sehi?), the mummiform figure modelled tripartite wig and long beard, carries a mattock and hoe, with seed bag over shoulder, back pillar and pedestal base, the front with vertical incised text (illuminating the Osiris Ta-Amun, born of Weret-[seh?], 10cm long, together with a similar Shabti of the same person, 10.5cm high Provenance: Both purchased from Artemission Antiquities, London in 2012 and formerly from a deceased North London estate formed in the 1960s. (2)
*Ancient Egypt. Late Ptolemaic(?), pale green faience Shabti of Ir-en-di-khonsu, the mummiform figure modelled tripartite wig and long beard and large ears, hands crossed on chest holding a pair of hoes, with cord bag over left shoulder, back pillar and pedestal base, the front with 6 horizontal rows of incised text to the front and contining down the back pillar, 10.5cm high, together with another Shabti of the same person, with inscription reading 'the one who acts for (the) gift of Khonsu', and preceded by the term Imah (the revered one), 10.5cm high Timeline Auction, 2014 (lot 558) and formerly from a North London collection formed in the early 1980s. (2)
*Ancient Egypt. 26th Dynasty, green faience Shabti of Ankh-her, the mummiform figure modelled wearing tripartite wig, long beard, arms crossed on chest holding a pair of hoes, with back pillar and pedestal base, the front with vertical incised text (illuminating the Osiris, Ankh-her-true-of-voice), 11cm high together with 3 further Shabtis' of the same person, each a similar size mounted on a Perspex base for presentation, each with collection number, with original receipt Provenance: Bonhams, London 22 October 2013 (lot 134) and formerly from a Virginian collection formed in 1950-70s, dispersed in 1976 via Arpad Antiques, Washington. (4)
*Ancient Egypt. 30th Dynasty, turquoise faience Shabti of Semataui-tefnakht, the mummiform figure modelled wearing tripartite wig, long beard, arms crossed on chest holding mattock and hoe, seed bag on chord over left shoulder, with back pillar and pedestal base, the front with incised text, 12cm high Provenance: Coincraft, London 2012 and formerly a German collection. (1)
*Ancient Egypt. 26th Dynasty, pale green faience Shabti of Dis-Ast (the gift of Isis), modelled wearing tripartite wig, long beard, arms crossed on chest holding mattock and hoe, bag over left shoulder, back pillar and block plinth, front with vertical incised text (illuminating the Osiris, Di-Ast, born of Tet-gem', 12cm high Provenance: Parthenon Gallery, London 2005. (1)
*Ancient Egypt. Ptolemaic, pale green faience Shabto of Sma-tawy-tef-nakht, the mummiform figure modelled with tripartite wig, long beard, arms crossed on chest holding a mattock and hoe, pillar back and block plinth, front with horizontal incised text (the Osiris Sma-Tawy...), broken in half and the lower half modern composition, 7.5cm high together with 3 further Shabti's including Psametichus, 10.5cm high, all damaged (4)
*Ancient Egypt. 30th Dynasty, green faience Shabti of Wah-ib-Re, the mummiform figure modelled wearing tripartite wig, long beard, arms crossed over chest holding a mattock and a hoe, bag over left shoulder, back pillar and block plinth, front with incised vertical inscription (illuminating the Osiris Wah-ib-Re ['the heart of Re is benevolent [lit. steadfast-of-heart]], 10cm high, damaged Provenance: Purchased from M. Ayres, Museum Street, London in 1975. (1)
*Ancient Egypt. Ptolemaic, dark red Shabti, the mummiform figure modelled wearing tripartite wig, long beard, crossed arms on chest holding a mattock and hoe, flat back pillar, block plinth, horizontal incised text (illegible), 13.5cm high, together with two smaller worker Shabti's, each approx. 8cm high (3)
*Ancient Egypt. Pale green faience Shabti, unidentified, mummiform figure, wearing striated tripartite wig, long curving plaited beard, holding pick and hoe with small seed bag across shoulder, incised T-shaped inscription on front within borders, back pillar and pedestal base, 16.5cm high, with receipt Provenance: Christie's Antiquities, April 2007, lot 42 (part). (1)
*Ancient Egypt. 30th Dynasty, turquoise faience mummiform Shabti probably the priest Semataui-tefnakht, modelled wearing striated tripartite wig, long plaited beard, arms folded on chest, holding mattock and hoe, with seed bag over left shoulder, T-shaped inscription, back pillar and pedestal base, 12.5cm high Provenance: Aquired from Amin Rezai, London, 2012. (1)
*Ancient Egypt. 26th Dynasty, blue faience Shabti of Hathor-em-hetep, large finely modelled mummiform figure, wearing striated tripartite wig, with well-defined facial features and plaited beard, holding a mattock and hand hoe and square bag over shoulder, 9 rows of horizontally incised text around the body separated by lines, back pillar and trapezoidal base, 20.5cm high Provenance: Private Collection, London, formed before 1985. (1)
A collection of good quality 19th century and later carpentry tools and accessories to include a brass framed tenon saw by Spear & Jackson, Sheffield (for Hughes & Holmes, Wolverhampton), a brass mounted pillar drill handle stamped A.Z Baker, three brass-mounted mathematical / draughtsman's rules, one stamped 'J. Rabone & Sons', another marked 'George Barnsley & Sons, Sheffield', a brass-mounted spirit level stamped 'E. Preston', nine various planes, several stamped examples to include a Stanley No.71 router plane, etc.

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