QUANTITY OF BUS RELATED ACCESSORIES TO INCLUDE red and push once chrome mounted button, another white plastic, chromed metal Daimler sign/logo and Leyland Cast `Brass radiator` badge both later mounted on wood plaques, two circa 1960`S fluorescent light covers, transfers tor signage, various roller blinds etc. EST 50-80
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Sussex. Gardner (W. & Yeakell T.), A Topographical Map of the County of Sussex, DIvided into Rapes, Deaneries and Hundreds, Planned from an Actual Survey by a Scale of one Inch to one Statute Mile, Begun by W.Gardner and the late T.Yeakell......, 2nd ed., pub. W.Faden, 1815, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring on four conjoined sheets, laid on linen, calligraphic title and dedication, heavily dust soiled, slight staining and toning, mounted on a spring roller with near detached batten to lower margin, 770 x 1970mm, contained in stained oak box. Brian Kentish. Large Scale County Maps of England and Wales, 1705 - 1832, item 59. (1).
Half-Plate Mahogany and Brass Cameras: Houghton Sanderson camera with dovetail joints, serial no. 23677 (approx. 1915), later International back and tripod base, with Kodak Ektar f/7.7 203mm, in later Prontor shutter, two spare lens boards one with Aldis-Butcher f/4.5 5.5in lens in Compur shutter and triple-extension camera, labelled `London Stereoscopic Company` but made for them by Thornton-Pickard, with Thornton Pickard roller-blind shutter, heavily damaged and Goerz Dopp-Anastigmat serie IB f/4.8 180mm lens (a lot)
Photographic Accessories: including Newman & Guardia magazine for hand camera, working Thornton-Pickard roller-blind shutter, Beck 7.2in Isostimar lens in Cleverex shutter, dark slides in wood and metal, enlarging lenses and condensers, three unexposed Granville 127-size films (best before date 1942), two wooden tripods and many other accessories (a lot)
A Houghton Victo Half-Plate Mahogany and Brass Camera, with black bellows, serial no. 23201 with brass `Victo` plate on lens board and Ensign `British Made` ivorine plate on side, with Ensign roller-blind shutter (not tested for accuracy, but apparently working), Ensign f/8 8in Symmetrical lens with leather lens cap, one dds, matching tripod and dark focusing cloth, body E, lens G-E Unusually well preserved and attractive - landmark design that is hard to find with a date as late as this. Bellows supple and intact, wood exceptionally well preserved with very few of the usual marks and abrasions except for a few scuffs inside baseboard. Leather strap intact, maroon leather lens cap. Brasswork bright and clean with attractive figuration on tripod ring. Lens and shutter in fine cosmetic condition, glass good.
A Thornton-Pickard Ruby Half-Plate Mahogany and Brass Camera, serial no. 2613a, with brass binding and red bellows, working roller-blind shutter, stereo and normal lens boards, Taylor, Taylor & Hobson f/6.5 7.7 in Cooke lens and cased close-up lens, all G, with three dds and canvas case Camera believed to have been used by a portrait photographer in Clevedon Bristol c. 1905, but it only carries signs of light use. Difficult to find this camera in such complete and smart condition, and the lens and accessories are most desirable. Battered canvas case the only trivial downside.
A Chapman `The British` Quarter-Plate Mahogany and Brass Camera, with maroon bellows (possibly a replacement), Thornton-Pickard roller-blind shutter, Wray f/5.6 5.5 in brass lens, three double-dark slides in fitted canvas case, body G, shutter working, lens F/G Bellows intact and attractive, but may be of later manufacture. Wood has usual minor abrasions with small area of abrasion on base, but attractive. Brasswork intact, some minor corrosion. Shutter appears to work - lens reversed to fit brass collar. Lens glass mostly clean, a few trivial marks. Case heavily worn, carry handle detached.
An Underwood `The Club` 6 x 5 Mahogany and Brass Camera, with black bellows, with f/8 8in brass lens, in Thornton Pickard roller blind shutter, ivorine plaques printed `E & T Underwood Patenteers & Manufacturers, Birmingham` and `The Club Underwood`s Patent`, body G, shutter working, lens F Unusually well preserved and attractive - the usual minor faults do not greatly detract. Lens rear element has some separation to rear edge, otherwise clean and clear, roller-blind shutter tested with cable release, some heavier wear to leather carry strap by fixing, glass plate to rear appears to be a replacement, different colour wood, ivorine lable printed `Benetink & Co Cheapside London EC`, some light scratching and marks to body of camera, bellows some pin holes to corners
A Thornton-Pickard Half-Plate Mahogany and Brass Imperial Triple-Extension Field Camera, F-G, with Dallmeyer f/6.5 4.25 in wide angle Anastigmat lens serial no. 146704, G, in damaged lensboard and working roller-blind shutter; and three dds Attractive comb-jointed body in above average condition, with few signs of use. Brasswork complete and shiny, bellows appear to be in good shape. Lens has a tiny amount of separation at extreme edges but is also in above-average condition.
A half-plate Mahogany and Brass Camera, with Beck f/8 9in brass lens, serial no.2223, brass lens with slot for Waterhouse stops and set of five Waterhouse stops in case, roller blind shutter, set of three dds and another, in carry case, F-G, lenses G (a lot) Camera - F-G, some deep scratches to reverse, otherwise good, both lens - G, some surface marks and dust,
A Stanley`s Patent Half-Plate Field Camera, F, with missing glass screen and worn bellows, with f/8 brass lens, F, with two non-working shutters and three non-matching dds Camera complete apart from glass back. Mahogany finish in quite good condition, with the usual minor marks. Bellows stiff, discoloured and will not fold flat following repair. Roller blind shutter has no pull-cord; earlier lever operated design may not be complete. Lens quite attractive externally with some fungus and marks that might improve with cleaning. dds fit OK but do not match each other and may not be original.
Wood and Brass Field Cameras: tailboard camera by Photo-Vulga Paris, plate size 13 x 18cm, revolving bellows giving landscape or portrait by means of stud-and-keyhole system, F-G, with non-working roller blind shutter and unmarked meniscus lens with screw-in aperture, G; and Houghton Triple Victo half-plate serial no. 11576, P, missing tripod fitments, lens board not original The French camera shows signs of light to moderate use, with no major issue. It has intact but shabby bellows and comes with a simple lens and French-made shutter, which needs repair. Good example of a design popular on the Continent but less so in the UK. Victo is shabby with various faults and missing parts and is a restoration project. It does have reasonably intact bellows, though.
A Thornton-Pickard Imperial Perfecta, half-plate size, with Thornton-Pickard Beck Symmetrical lens and Ross f/8 Zeiss Patent 120mm wide angle brass lens, serial no. 7055, both for (working) roller-blind shutter, set of 6 dds, tripod and other items (a lot) Attractive outfit in above-average condition. Camera body in comb-jointed mahogany, original finish, mostly in good shape except for crack on one side. Brasswork attractive and apparently original and complete. Handle, turntable present. Bellows intact and apparently in good condition. Shutter appears to work well, though obviously not necessarily accurately. T-P Beck lens in nice order, brass mostly shiny and elements clean. Quaint lens cap with exposure guide printed inside. Ross lens has working lever operated iris and elements above average with only a little separation at extreme edges and minor internal dust. Appearance good with some tarnishing. Attractive tripod. Useful pack of matching dark slides, also unrelated 5 x 4 Kodak dds and glass back.
A Zeiss Anastigmat f/6.3 210mm Lens with Wooden Half-Plate Camera, Ross, London serial no. 566, aluminium lens body, working lever-operated iris, complete with flange, hood and maroon leather cap, F, camera unmarked but probably made in Birmingham, with roller-blind shutter and three dds, P-F Rear rim has a ding, not visible when lens is mounted. Otherwise lens body is clean. Elements slightly cloudy with trivial internal dust and fungus, might clean up if dismantled. Camera needs attention but is complete and restorable.
An Eight Day Carved Oak Longcase Clock by Thomas Lister. The 12 inch (30.5 cm) square brass having a silvered chapter ring encircling a brass centre engraved with flowers and incorporating calendar and moon roller apertures. The case with later carving, 89½ ins (228 cms) in height, 20 ins (51 cms) in width, 9½ ins (24 cms) in depth.
An 18th/19th Century Longcase Clock by John Pattison 1780-1801, Halifax. The 13 inch (33 cm) brass dial having a painted moon roller in the arch above a numeral chapter ring with outer seconds encircling an engraved centre with a subsidiary calendar dial. The oak case surmounted by a swan neck pediment with three eagle & ball finials. 93 ins (236 cms) in height, 20 ins (51 cms) in width, 10¾ ins (25 cms) in depth.
Four English pocket watch movements - R&G Beesley, Liverpool, table roller fusee lever with Liverpool window, no. 28679, original dial, 46mm; Richard Hornby, Liverpool, fusee lever with centre seconds, no. 27071, original dial, 43mm; Frodsham fusee duplex, no. 4596, 44mm (a.f); Owen Williams, LLanrwst, fusee lever, no. 113040, with dial and dust cover, 47mm (4)
Waltham Vanguard gold filled pocket watch, model 1908, 23 jewel movement adjusted to six positions, Lossier hairspring, gold jewel seats and train gear, double roller with microregulation, Arabic Montgomery dial with subsidiary dials for running seconds and up/down dial at twelve, screw case, 50mm; together with a Shirewater & Lloyd, Liverpool case
An Irish steel barrelled flintlock blunderbuss with top spring bayonet by Trulock, Dublin, 31½” overall, heavy swamped twist barrel 16”, with octagonal breech stamped “Trulock Dublin” and with Dublin registration number, the 14” spring bayonet released by thumb catch on the breech tang; flat stepped lock with ring neck cock, raised pan and roller on frizzen spring, the plate stamped “Trulock”; walnut fullstock with plain brass military style mounts and original brass tipped wooden ramrod with steel worm. GWO & C (barrel and bayonet lightly pitted overall). See front cover
A late 18th century 14 bore flintlock fowling piece by Probin, 54½” overall, 2 stage barrel 39½” with octagonal breech and silver spider foresight; the flat stepped lock with large swan neck cock, slightly raised pan, roller on frizzen and cam on frizzen spring, the plate engraved “Probin” in script; the walnut halfstock with chequered wrist and steel mounts. GWO & basically GC (top of frizzen chipped, barrel and mounts moderately pitted and worn overall, top jaw and screw replaced, minor damage to fore end)
Small Selection of Gun Tool Boxes consisting leather rectangular case marked ÒCans .303MG 1944Ó (Vickers) ... Leather rectangular case marked ÒSpare Parts of 4.5 Howr 1918Ó ... Wooden and brass roller and spirit level dated 1918 complete in its leather case ... 1936 dated leather carrying case possibly for magazines. 4 items.
A Victorian display of stuffed and mounted exotic birds to include Ring Necked Parakeet, Roller, etc. in naturalistic setting under a glass dome to ebonised plinth base CONDITION REPORTS Specimen birds mostly intact with some wear to feathers (see photos), dried grasses and ferns. Height of case 74 cm.
A table top roller organ "The Cabinet Roller Organ" by the Autophone Company, Ithaca, New York, retailed by J. Dunkley, 24 Chestergate, Macclesfield, c.1900, with gilt stencilled walnut case and single long pinned wooden cylinder, label to interior and with front winding handle, width 46cm, depth 37cm, height 73cm. CONDITION REPORT: To see it playing, visit http://youtube/HEdSkqDGCj8
Britains Miniature Gardening Series, #09 Sundial (2), Man with garden wheelbarrow, Man with garden roller, #057 Upper steps (2), #017 Garden Seat (2), #066 Square Flower Bed (2), #048 Small Flower Bed (2), #01 Straight Flower Bed (2), #02 Circular Section (2), #06 Corner Section (4), #049 Cork lawn section (8), #022 Torch Lily (6), #024 Sunflower (8), #025 Poppy (7), #027 Half Standard Rose (10), #030 Holly-hock (10), #031 Antirrhinum (2), Dahlia (15), #035 Wallflower (9), #036 Foxglove (30), #028 Bush Rose (5), #045 Narcissus (20), #040 Hyacinth (10), #039 Delphinium (8) and #059 Flower Pots (16), G-E (182)
Britains Figures, Animals and Accessories: including Traffic Policeman, Policeman Peak Cap, Shepherd, Village Boy, Chicks (3), Gosling, Cat, Drake (3), Goose, Goat, Turkey (2), Dog (2), Rabbit, Hare, Rabbit Sitting (2), Horse and Roller, Racing Colours Horse and Jockey, Dovecote, Highland Cow, Milk Cart, Civilian and Railway figures and many other items, P-G some small damages, some figures lacking arms (qty)
Matchbox Superfast: including 29 Racing Mini, 56 Hi-Tailer, 51 Citroen SM, 38 Armoured Jeep (2), 25 Mod Tractor, 48 Jacklift, 66 Ford Transit, 21 Rod Roller, 53 Tanzara (2), 30 Swamp Rat, 1 Mod Rod, 10 Piston Popper and ten others, all in original picture boxes, VG-M with the exception of one melted 51, boxes G-E (24)
Empty Boxes, including Corgi Toys 231 Triumph Herald Coupe, Spot-On Jaguar XK SS No.107, Budgie Toys Routemaster and 640 London Taxi Cab, Morestone Trucks Of The World Scammell (2), Britains Royal Artillery Limber, Scalex Aston Martin DB2, Linemar No.1 Road Roller, Blue-Box Volkswagen, Les Routiers No.1 Tracteur Citerne, Merit Girders and two others, F-G some flaps detached (14)
A Matchbox MG-1 Service Station, in original box, E lacks forecourt, box VG with loose MOY No.11 Aveling Roller, No.13 American Loco, No.3 New of the World Tram, Budgie Leyland Hippo, Corgi Land Rover, Mini Police Van, James Bond Aston Martin DB5, Dinky 118 Glider Trailer, Husky Monkeemobile and Jeep, Dinky Toys 1st Edition Catalogue, Corgi 73 and 74 Catalogues, F-VG (14)
Britains Horse Drawn Vehicles, 5F 4 Wheeled Farm Wagon in blue with red spoked wheels, brown cart horses and Carter with whip in grey smock, in original box, VG, box G, with loose 9F Horse Roller with Stable lad, 4F Tumbrel Cart with Carter, 40F Farm Horse and Cart, brown Cart Horse and Carter, G-E (11)

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