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BOX 167 FRENCH MIXED WINE. Bellecourt Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Robert Skalli Côtes du Rhône Villages 2007. Dourthe Terroirs d`Exception Croix des Meni 2006. Famille Skalli Vin de Pays d`Oc Chardonnay 2007. Famille Skalli Vin de Pays d`Oc Syrah 2007. Buzet Baron d`Ardeuil 2007. Caves Saint Pierre Preference Côtes du Rhône Blanc 2008. Fruité Catalan Shiraz Grenache, Buzet Red Badge 2008. Aussières Blanc 2007. Blason d`Aussières 2006. R de Ramage 2006
R. Royby - Tondo Miniature Portrait of a Lady wearing a Wide-brimmed Hat, White Shawl and Pink Dress, and Tondo Miniature Portrait of a Lady asleep beside a Kitten, a pair of late 19th/early 20th Century watercolours on ivory, both signed, each diameter approx 5cm, both within gilt metal frames with bow surmounts.
A Hornby Railways Silver Seal Locomotive R-552 4-6-2 locomotive `Oliver Cromwell`, finished in BR green livery, an R-258 4-6-2 locomotive `Princess Elizabeth` with smoke, two Southern carriages, goods rolling stock, a Tri-ang Railways Large Station, track, tunnel and accessories (mostly boxed).
A Hornby Railways R-692 heavy goods set, comprising 4-6-0 locomotive No. 8509 and tender, finished in LNER green livery, six goods wagons, track and accessories, boxed (some parts missing, box faulty), a collection of trackside accessories, some boxed, and an R-066 4-6-2 locomotive No. 6233 `Duchess of Sutherland` and tender, finished in LMS maroon livery, boxed.
A small collection of Tri-ang Hornby diesel electric locomotives, comprising an R-351 Co-Co class EM2, an R-753 E3001 Bo-Bo electric locomotive, an R-55CN diesel locomotive, all boxed with outer sleeve, an R-357 A1A diesel electric locomotive, boxed, an R-159 double ended diesel locomotive, within a window box, an R-753 E3001 Bo-Bo electric locomotive, boxed, two tank locomotives, boxed, a Dock Authority locomotive and a Transcontinental powered carriage.
An important set of four German silver Royal table candlesticks. with marks for Balthazar Friedrich Behrens, circa 1740, the shaped square bases with rounded corners, the baluster column of octagonal form, and knopped, leaf clasped and each engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms and GII cypher to the underside of the nozzles. 23cm high, 31oz each . The arms of King George II of England and Elector of Hanover 1727-1760 Engraved with stick and nozzle numbers. Nozzle numbers; 2; 13; 16; 20. Stick numbers; 17; 37; 49; 53. Provenance; . By descent in the Royal family of Great Britain and Hanover to the death of King William IV in 1837, when the two kingdoms became separate under different monarchs. Ernest Augustus, 1st Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover (r.1837-1851), fifth son of King George III of Great Britain and brother of King William IV. . By descent to his grandson the Duke of Brunswick (1845-1923). Sold as a group privately to the Vienna dealers Gluckselig in 1924. . Note; . Generally known as part of a set of 72 candlesticks delivered circa 1735 to Herrenhausen, the Hanover palace of King George II of England and Elector of Hanover (r.1727-1760).. Much of the Hanover Royal plate remained at Herrenhausen until shortly after the Seven Weeks war in 1866. During the war the Palace was looted by Prussian troops but the Royal Plate survived in a hidden vault. George Frederick, King of Hanover was deposed and the family was deprived of the title of Kings and were, thereafter referred to as the Dukes of Brunswick. They settled in Austria and the silver was moved to Penzing near Vienna and the Duke`s villa at Gmunden. Following the death of George Frederick`s son, Ernest Augustus in 1923 a considerable part of the Hanover silver, both German and English, was purchased by the Viennese dealer Gluckselig and it appears to have been, at least in part, resold to London dealers Crichton brothers.. Balthazar Friedrich Behrens (1701-1760) His most famous productions were the five chandeliers after designs by the English architect, William Kent that he supplied to the court at Herrenhausen, in 1736 and 1737. One was sold by Christie`s Monaco, 4th December 1993 lot 95 and was part of the Hubert de Givenchy collection.
A rare Bournemouth Belle train Pullman Dining Car wine list, autographed by the England Cricket Team of 1946/7. The card is dated 31st August 1946 and was signed by the team members whilst they were travelling to Southampton to embark for Australia. The 19 signatures include Len Hutton, Dennis Compton, Bill Edrich, R Howard (Manager), Norman Yardley and Alec Bedser. Australia won three matches and drew two and retained the Ashes.
R. Dodd (publisher) - Plan of the Attack by Lord Nelson, on the Combined Fleet, October 21st 1805, being an early 19th Century printed broadsheet, the upper section with a hand coloured print showing the plan of attack, the lower section with two printed letters from C. Collingwood together with a list of the ships of both the English and Combined fleets, 64cm x 41cm.
A VICTORIAN COURT SWORD by Hamburger, Rogers & Co, King St, Covent Garden, London, the 81.5cm blade etched with foliage and V R cypher, having a gilt metal shell guard, hilt and knuckle bow with beaded detail and pommel, black leather sheath with gilt metal mounts, sword knot, together with an Italian military gilt metal epaulette with bullion fringing (2)
A fine and rare George III inlaid mahogany double tube or contra-barometer, Balthazar Knie, Edinburgh, dated 1800, the case with broken triangular pediment and parquetry inlaid chevron frieze above rectangular silvered scale inscribed MADE BY MR. KNIE, 1800 to lower centre, applied with visible syphon tube with bulb to top of mercury column on the right and to cistern end on the left, above which is an oil filled narrow bore extension tube against a scale calibrated in reverse 28 to 31 inches divided into hundreds and calibrated in tenths over this range, with the usual engraved annotations and sliding brass recording pointer, the whole within line inlaid and gilt cavetto moulded surround and behind glazed door, the base with inverted cavetto moulded foot, 114cm high. The development of the double tube barometer is generally attributed to Robert Hooke (1635-1703) who in 1668 demonstrated a related instrument to the Royal Society. By having bulbs at each end of the mercury filled cistern tube, relatively small movements within the mercury level would occur with changes in atmospheric pressure due to the increased surface area of the mercury within the bulbs in relation to the bore of the tube. However, by filling the narrow bore extension tube with a coloured oil on the syphon side, amplified movement will be observed. Due to the fact that the oil level will drop with increase in atmospheric pressure, the barometer scale and associated comments work in reverse, which is why this type of barometer is referred to as a "contra-barometer". A similar instrument by Knie is illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Stick or Cistern Tube on page 209 alongside an example signed T. Thompson EDIN"r (which was sold in these rooms The Banfield Collection of Barometers Tuesday 4th September 2007 lot 185). Another comparable instrument by B. Brown of Edinburgh is illustrated in Goodison, Nicholas English BAROMETERS 1680-1860 page 102 which Goodison suggests could have been supplied to Brown by Knie. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Circle of William Owen, Portrait of Mary, Dowager Countess of Macclesfield, Three quarter length, seated in a red chair, wearing a black dress and white bonnet, Oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm. Provenance: Wormsley Park, Literature: (unpublished) Catalogue of The Collection of Pictures & Drawings at Wormsley, The Property of F. W. Fane as "Mary Dowager Coutess of Macclesfield, Painted by W. Owen R. A.". Mary Heathcote, wife of Thomas Parker, 3rd Earl of Macclesfield, daughter of Sir William and Lady Elizabeth Heathcote of Hursley Lodge, Hampshire. Aged eighty-eight, January 10th 1807 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Richard Barrett Davis (1782-1854) A stable interior with a palomino and a spaniel "Fido", Oil on canvas, Signed and dated 1852 lower right Inscribed and dated J W Fane 1852 middle right, 49cm x 59cm. Provenance: In all likelihood commissioned for John Fane; Wormsley Park, Literature: (unpublished) Catalogue of The Collection of Pictures & Drawings at Wormsley, The Property of F. W. Fane as "Interior of a stable with a dun coloured horse, and a favourite spaniel dog ÒFidoÓ, The property of J W Fane Esq., painted by R. B. Davis" Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Richard Barrett Davis (1782-1854) An Alderney bull, Oil on canvas, 49cm x 59cm. Provenance: In all likelihood commissioned for John Fane; Wormsley Park, Literature: (unpublished) Catalogue of The Collection of Pictures & Drawings at Wormsley, The Property of F. W. Fane as "An Alderney bull, The property of John Fane Esq., painted by R. B. Davis" Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Cheyne (George) An Essay of Health and Long Life, second edition, 1724 - Mead (Richard) The Medical Works, first edition, folding mezzotint portrait, 5 folding engraved plates, 1762 Ñ Quincy (John, translator) Medicina Statica: Being the Aphorisms of Sanctorius, engraved frontispiece and folding plate, 1712 - James (R.) Pharmacopoeia Universalis: or, a New Universal Dispensatory, third edition, 1764 Ñ New Dispensatory (The), second edition, 1765, some foxing and browning, contemporary calf, the first panelled, rubbed, some joints cracked, some spine ends worn; and 3 others, medicine, 8vo & 4to (8) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

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