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Bburago - Four boxed Bburago 1;18 scale diecast model cars. Lot consists of #3009 Mercedes Benz SSK 1928; #3032 Ferrari F40 1987; #3050 Porsche 911 Carrera 1993; #3021 Porsche 356B Coupe 1962. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Good boxes with some imperfections as loose cellophane windows. (4)
Bburago / Burago - Nine diecast model motor vehicles by Bburago, four 1:24 scale and five 1:43 scale to include # 0513 Ford AC Cobra 427, # 1501 Citroën 15 CV TA, # 1502 Jaguar XK 120 Roadster and # 1503 Bugatti Atlantic. 1:43 scale models include # 4107, # 4114, # 4135, # 4147 and # 4161. Models appear M in G to NM boxes.
Corgi - A mixed lot which features an unboxed Corgi 267 Batmobile. The model is in black, and features red Bat hubs, gray aerial, with blue tinted windscreens with both 'Batman and Robin' figures. The model is unboxed but appears to be in Excellent condition. lot also comes with 2 boxed sets of Airfix OO scale figures, 2 diecast model vehicles, a vintage Casio calculator and ephemera.
Six boxed diecast models motor vehicles to include a 1:18 scale Ford GT-40 by Revell, a 1:18 scale Aston Martin DB7 Vantage by Maisto and a model McLaren F1 Roadcar, also included in the lot are three 1:43 scale models by Bburago / Burago comprising # 4108, # 4111 and # 4160. Models appear M in NM boxes.
Three Victorian pottery teapots: one with lustre scumble effect transfer ground with verse "Happy may you be and long may you live to drink out of me, those who love good tea must please remember me, be sure allow the water to boil then this tea will not spoil"; a white jasperware pot with moulded fish scale panels and another with transfer decoration of butterflies and ferns on a green ground. (3).
A rare Leonard Cushee 2½ inch terrestrial globe on stand, English, mid 18th century,cartouche printed A New GLOBE of the EARTH by L Cushee, printed and hand coloured gores showing Anson's tracks, part of North America labelled Unknown Parts, Australia is represented by Dutch discoveries New Holland, Dimens Land, Carpentaria, small section of coast of New Zealand labelled N.Zeeland, in brass meridian in later fruitwood stand with horizon ring applied with paper calndar and zodiac scale in manuscript, 6½in (17.5cm) high
A W. & S. Jones thermometer, English, early 19th century,signed W. S. Jones, Holborn, London, the bow fronted and glazed mahogany wall case with silvered brass scale, measuring in Fahrenheit, with various temperature levels including minus 2 degrees Fahrenheit recorded on the 25th December 1796, 16¾in, (42.5cm) high
A Thomas Jones mahogany marine barometer, English, early 19th century,signed Thomas Jones, Charing Cross London, the mahogany casing with ebonised reservoir cover and mercury adjustment control below in gimbal mounts, with hinged door above opening to silvered brass scale with vernier and mercury thermometer, 37in (94cm) high
A Davis sympiesometer, English, circa 1840,signed Davis, Leeds improved sympiesometer, the silvered brass scale mounted with tube of hydrogen and almond oil and with sliding scale at the side, also mounted with mercury thermometer, in glazed mahogany case, 23in (58.5cm) high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.
An Adie & Son patent sympiesometer, Scottish, early 19th century,signed Adie & Son, Edinburgh, patent No. 1398, the silvered brass scale with sliding scale adjustable from the side, mounted with alcohol barometer and tube of hydrogen and almond oil, with wheel dial turning from the side, 23½in (60cm) high Footnotes:Alexander Adie patented the sympiesometer in 1818.
A Francis Watkins mahogany stick barometer, English, late 18th century,signed F. Watkins London, the mahogany frame with shaped reservoir cover and mounted at the front with alcohol thermometer, and brass scale above, flanked by columns and surmounted by brass finials, 29in, (99cm) high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.
A W. & S. Jones mahogany stick barometer, English, early 19th century, English, early 19th century,signed W. & S. Jones, London, with bow fronted case, ebony lining and urn shaped reservoir cover, mounted at the front with mercury thermometer and hydrometer, with silvered brass barometer scale above with vernier, adjusted by bone handle below, surmounted by scrolling pediment and urn finial, 38½in (98cm) high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.

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