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Ib Kofod-Larsen (1921-2003)/A G-Plan teak sideboard, model no. 4021, 1961, designed for E Gomme Ltd, with central bank of five drawers flanked by cupboards, all with square handles, 168cm wide, 48cm deep, 76cm high CONDITION REPORT: Overall in very nice condition. Ring marks and stains to surface of top, which would benefit from being repolished. Fronts of cupboards and drawers show minor signs of wear and tear, sides and back are good. Legs and stretchers with very minor scuffs and bruises. Minor chip to top of left cupboard handle. Interior clean and in good order.
An early 18th Century oak 30-hour longcase clock, circa 1740, by Kingston Avery, Mere, the hood with blind fret frieze and turned columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by an arch top door set a bullseye glass, the 10" square engraved dial signed K C Avery, with decorative spandrels, silvered chapter ring and date aperture, 201cm high CONDITION REPORT: At present clock in working order. Seat board renewed, movement cage framed, with later brass top and base. Base with later restorations, door lock inoperable but complete with key. There is a weight and pendulum but no key as 30 hour clock.
A fine early 19th Century watch fob, the intaglio carved a citrine matrix with armorial, on an unmarked articulated watch chain together with a watch key with bloodstone oval inset to one side and carnelian to the other CONDITION REPORT: Small chip to edge of armorial shield. 84.5gm approximately. The chain including clip and ring to each end is 25cm long. Citrine 20mm x 17mm.
Robin Day (1923-2003)/A 'Hilleplan' unit B sideboard, designed circa 1953 for Hille, the walnut cased cabinet with two short drawers above two sliding cupboard doors in black and white vitrolite, raised on tapering wood feet, 138cm wide, 72.5cm high, 45cm deep CONDITION REPORT: Veneer cracks to left and right side of top. Some ring marks and stains. Minor dents and bruises throughout. Back left leg slightly bent. Overall condition good.
CAPTAIN ROTHERAM'S MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH (C.B.) Military Division, Companion’s breast badge, 1815 issue, in 22ct gold and enamel, with applique centre, only partially marked (with maker’s initials IN but with no date letter or carat mark), fitted with a slightly later but original swivel ring and bar for suspension, with gold ribbon buckle, excellent overall condition Provenance: Captain Edward Rotheram (1753-1830) and thence by direct descent.
A COOPERED WOODEN WATER BUCKET FROM H.M.S. VICTORY, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with stout wooden cross-piece carrying handle with iron suspension ring, the side of the bucket stamped 'HMS / VICTORY / SNR' -- 12in. (30.5cm.) diam; together with a Victory copper centenary tray and a late 19thC miniature enamel of Lord Nelson in brass frame (3)Footnote: Provenance: Bucket: Christie’s sale 11287, 17th December 2015, lot 16, where provenance is stated as The Society for Nautical Research, Portsmouth, obtained by The War Museum, New York from a prominent British naval family collection.Condition report: Good overall condition, wear commensurate with age.
A RARE AND HIGHLY ORIGINAL FIRST WORLD WAR CONVOY “ZIG-ZAG” CLOCK the 8in. painted dial with Roman numerals, black spade hands, subsidiary seconds above ‘VI’, slow/fast lever below ‘XII’, single winding arbour to 8-day going barrel movement contained within oxidised brass drum case with adjustable electrical contact ring to rim and electrical ports under, mounted within wooden case with glazed viewing port, battery compartment with maker’s label inscribed THE EXPRESS LIFT CO. LTD. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL with polished brass gong and activation switch mounted to top -- overall measurements – 25 x 11in. (63.5 x 28cm.); together with an original set of typewritten instructions (2)Condition report: in apparently unrestored condition, clock dial with old time-staining and paint chips, electrical silk wires degraded, instruction sheet browned, time-stained and fragile.
A FINE STAR GLOBE BY KELVIN & HUGHES LTD FOR EPOCH, 1975 the 7in. globe with metal core, white gores printed with star systems, signed in cartouche Kelvin & Hughes Ltd, signed as per title and inscribed printed by George Philip & Son Ltd, mounted within lacquered brass horizon ring with serial numbers and removable meridians, contained within fitted box of issue with instructions pasted inside lid and indicators and pencil, securing hooks and carry handle approximately -- 10½in. (26.5cm.) square; together with associated grey transit case -- 12 x 14½ x 14½in. (30.5 x 37 x 37cm.) (2)Condition report: Extremely fine overall condition
A PAIR OF 15IN. LIBRARY GLOBES BY J. & W. CARY, LONDON, 1820 plaster cores with coloured paper gores, signed in cartouche as per title, the terrestrial inscribed Drawn from the most recent Geographical Works shewing the whole of the New Discoveries with the TRACKS of the PRINCIPAL NAVIGATORS and every improvement in Geography to the present Time; the celestial inscribed NEW CELESTIAL GLOBE on which are carefully laid down the whole of the STARS and NEBULAE contained in the catalogues of Wollaston, Herschel, Bode, Piazzi, Zach &c. Calculated to the year 1820, each contained within calibrated brass meridian rings and mounted in mahogany tripod stands with paper horizon rings and countersigned glazed compass stretchers -- 39in. (99cm.) high overallCondition report: Terrestrial: Globe in overall fair condition, area of restoration to the Solomon Islands with several repairs, cracks and tears, half-inch puncture to the South Pole revealing plaster, repairs around North Pole, meridian in reasonable condition with typical time staining and spotting, one part of compass stretcher detached and taped to leg, compass glazed and containing needle, old repair to leg section of stand; Celestial: long crack running along equatorial with modest paper lost by ‘February’, evidence of old restoration repairs, refurbished, horizon ring in reasonable condition, stand probably refurbished, compass lacking section by east, no glass or needle, paper in poor and dirty condition.
A 12IN. BRASS SUNDIAL FOR PIGGOTT & CO., NEW OXFORD STREET, LONDON, 19TH/20TH CENTURY the chapter ring divided IIII-XII-VIII, signed as per title between IIII and VIII and inscribed latd. 52.26°, compass rose inscribed with months and watch/slower/faster instructions complete with gnomon (bent)Condition report: verdigris overall but scales legible, gnomon badly bent and only secured at centre
DAVID BOWIE - STUDIO LPs. An excellent pack of 8 studio LPs by David Bowie. Titles include Station To Station (APL1-1327, orange label, with insert. A1E/ B2E matrix. Record is Ex+. Sleeve has some light ring wear, Ex), Ziggy Stardust (INTS 5063, reissue on green label. Ex+/ Ex+), Hunky Dory (SF 8244, Dynaflex pressing, -1S/ -1S matrix. Printed inner. Ex+/ Ex+), Heroes (AFL1-2522, printed inner, black labels, A1/ B1 matrix. Ex/ Ex), Low (PL 12030, with insert. track listing stuck to rear. A2U/ B2 Sterling. Other matrix numbers scratched through, Ex+/ Ex+), Scary Monsters (BOWLP 2, with insert, Ex+/ Ex+), Just Dance (AML 3029, printed inner, Ex+/ Ex) & Young Americans (RS 1006, Ex/ Ex+).

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