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Lot 73

A cast iron industrial time-recording timepiece Blick Time Recorders Limited, London, early 20th century The single train going barrel movement with platform lever escapement driving secondary mechanism incorporating four carousels with reverse raised letters for the month, date of the month, hours and minutes positioned against an aperture lined with an inked ribbon to the hinged case top panel, the front with 3.25 inch circular silvered Arabic numeral dial inscribed BLICK, TIME RECORDERS, LIMITED, 174, GRAY S INN ROAD, LONDON, W.C. 1 to centre, with blued steel hands and behind fixed bevel-glazed bezel, the rectangular case with armature fitted with plunger for the printing stamp and brass paper positioning slider to the hinged top panel, the front inscribed BLICK UNIVERSAL beneath the dial, on canted skirt base, 17.5cm (11.75ins) high; with a black japanned thermograph, Negretti and Zambra, London, early 20th century, with inked pointer recording onto a rotating clockwork driven paper-scale lined drum to interior and armature enclosing coiled bimetallic element to the exterior of the rctangulast glazed front case surmounted by a chrome plated carrying handle and with trade plate inscribed NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA…, LONDON, 26cm (10.25ins) wide. Provenance: Private collection, Hampshire (The Blick time recorder ref. C23).

Lot 9

Ω Two mahogany cased Sikes' Hydrometers Joseph Long, London, and Gaskell and Chambers, Birmingham, late 19th / early 20th century Each with calibrated brass float and nine circular brass weights, the first incomplete inscribed LOFTUS, LONDON to the side of the float scale, in red velvet lined mahogany box with line inlaid cushion moulded lid inset with an bone plaque inscribed SIKE'S HYDROMETER, BY JOSEPH LONG, 43 EAST CHEAP, LONDON , 20cm (8ins wide); the second complete with additional rectangular weight, ivory Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and two slide rulers, the float and all of the weights inscribed with serial number 5061, in red velvet-lined mahogany box with line inlaid cushion moulded lid inset with plaque inscribed SYKE'S HYDROMETE, GASKELL & CHAMBERS. LTD, BIRMINGHAM, to lid, 25cm (9.75ins) wide, (2). Joseph Long is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in London from 1820 onwards; first at 20 Little Tower Street before moving to 43 Eastcheap in 1885.Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 91

A fine Victorian Reformed Gothic oak longcase wall regulator timepiece in the manner of A.W.N. Pugin The movement probably attributed to the workshop of James Condliff, Liverpool for Isaac Simmons, Manchester, third quarter of the 19th century The massive eight-day five double-screwed baluster pillar frosted gilt movement with thick canted top angle plates measuring 9.5 by 7.75 inches enclosing wheel train with high pinion count, six-spoke wheel crossings and screw depth adjustment for all pivots terminating at the plates, with Harrison s maintaining power and deadbeat escapement incorporating jewelled pallets regulated by Frodsham/Dent type metal jar mercury compensated pendulum with weight tray for fine adjustment and fine beat adjustment to crutch, with winding via offset square to right hand side, the 12 inch circular silvered brass dial with subsidiary seconds over Roman numeral hour dial and signed I. Simmons, 7 St. Ann s, Square, Manchester to centre within outer minute track and canted silvered bezel, the movement and dial supported on a substantial gilt brass bracket attached to the 2 inch thick case backboard beneath wide-jaw pendulum suspension with fine screw position adjustment, the interior also applied with a silvered tapered scale for the pendulum weight tray calibrated 0-12 divided into eighths over plate engraved ARNOLD & LEWIS, SUCCESSORS TO, I. SIMMONS, WATCH & CLOCK MANUFACTURERS to centre section beneath dial, and beat scale to base, the exterior with triple stylised trefoil fronted canted mansard frieze flanked by pointed spires to pediment over heavy front door with entwined curved baton carved band over arch-glazed panel flanked by stylised ogee stepped sections decorated with rosettes over Gothic columns with foliate caps and moulded bands to shafts, the sides with slender rectangular glass windows set into 2 inch thick channel moulded surrounds incorporating hole for the indirect movement winding to right hand side, the base with cavetto apron flanked by plinths beneath the front door over triple substantial chevron-carved quarter-round fronted cavetto-outline brackets with elaborate complex horizontal moulded infill between and reeded panels to upper and lower margins, the superstructure containing a piece of oak stencilled with a blue rosette motif trademark, 216cm (85ins) high. Isaac Simmons is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working in Manchester 1834-51. Online sources further suggest that he opened jewellers at Long Millgate in 1822, by 1832 he had moved to fashionable 9 St Ann s Square then again to number 7 by 1851 where he remained until 1871. Simmons was succeeded by Arnold and Lewis who continued at the same address until circa 1905. Contemporary directories also list Arnold and Lewis as retail jewellers and makers of watches and chronometers. Indeed the many fine quality watches that survive bearing their name suggest that they had a very wealthy clientele and were a major retail outlet for the watches made in the Prescott watch workshops. Details such as the design of weight pulley, left/right position-adjustable pendulum suspension block, extensive use of screw end stops and overall quality of the movement suggest that it may have been supplied to Simmons by James Condliff of Liverpool. James Condliff first set up in business at 32 Gerard Street, Liverpool, in 1816. Between 1816-1827 Condliff had premises in Gerard Street, Circus Street and Fraser Street; after 1827 he was joined by Joseph Condliff and they continued to work at Fraser Street (probably the workshops) and also in Clare Street. In 1846 a branch of the business opened in Everton under Joseph's name and that year also John Condliff appears, at premises at Mount Vernon. The last Condliff in the business was Thomas who is recorded as working between 1867-1914, whilst the last mention of James dates to 1884, although it is likely that he had retired by 1862. The quality of the movement of the current lot combined with the massive construction of the case complete with facility for external winding indicate that it was intended for an important location where a high degree accuracy was required. One such possibility is that it was made as the shop regulator for Simmonds premises in St. Ann s Square. A letter, dated 1851, to the editor of the Manchester Guardian confirms that Simmons utilised a highly accurate regulator on his premises: To the editor of the Manchester Guardian Sir, In reply to the complaints of A Subscriber , in your publication of Wednesday last, on the subject of the incorrectness of the public clocks, I take leave to say to say there is but too much truth in his remarks. For a number of years I have had my chief regulator tested by transit observations; the result in nearly all cases showing 2 minutes slower than the time as indicated by the public clocks. An observatory such as that in Liverpool is quite unnecessary in this, an inland town. Nor do I see the utility of incurring the expense of telegraphing Greenwich time, which, for the reasons stated above, can always be had at my shop, and is cheerfully offered for the use of such as may feel disposed to avail themselves of it.- The favour of your inserting the above will oblige, and apologising for trespassing on your valuable time, I am, sir, yours faithfully I.SIMMONS 7 St Ann s Square April 3rd 1851 The possibility of the current lot being used as the shop regulator is perhaps further supported by the presence of the silvered signature plate for Simmons s successors Arnold and Lewis applied to the inside of the case. It is perhaps interesting to note that soon after they took over the Simmons business in 1871 Arnold and Lewis installed a shop regulator (in July 1872) with a galvinometer connected to Greenwich. An exterior clock dial at their premises (designed by Edward Salomons architect) with a Greenwich style falling ball dropping at 1pm daily was also installed. This was reported in the Manchester Guardian, and no doubt provided endless publicity for the new proprietors. The installation of this new technology may have required the previous shop timepiece to be moved-on by Arnold and Lewis. Another possibility is that the current lot may have been supplied to a very wealthy discerning private client or a business where accuracy was highly valued. Indeed the strong architectural styling would suggest that it may have been conceived as part of a homogenous scheme created by a leading architect in the highly fashionable Reformed Gothic style. The leading exponent of the Reformed Gothic movement was A.W.N. Pugin although many other architects and designers such as Eastlake and Burgess adopted the style. Reformed Gothic was at its height during the 1850 s-60 s but, as with all fashionable styles, muscular Reformed Gothic was superseded by the more romantic Venetian Gothic style championed by Ruskin and the Aesthetic Movement with Japanese influences developed by architects such as Edward William Godwin. The enormous wealth generated through the massive expansion in industry in the Manchester area at this time would have ensured a healthy clientele for high status objects leading to large manufactories such as Lamb of Manchester working hard to keep abreast of fashion. As of yet the designer or maker of the case of the current lot has not been established, however the presence of a stencilled rosette trademark on a piece of timber (formerly concealed in the top of the case) may provide a strong clue and thus presents the prospective purchaser with a potentially rewarding research project.

Lot 326

Four late 19th/early 20th Century ivory rules comprising: two Stanley Engine Divided Scale rules, another Stanley rule and a folding 2ft folding rule by Routledge of London, all contained in an oak fitted case Condition: The foot and metre rules both have the name of a previous owner written in ink as does the interior of the box lid - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 66

19th Century mahogany stick barometer by D. Bolongaro & Son of Manchester, having a silvered scale and ivory thermometer, 93.5cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 229

18th Century Bristol porcelain coffee can and saucer, each with bands of pink scale and green husks, the can with a moulded scroll handle and underglazed blue cross mark, the saucer with cross mark and numeral 4, height of can 7cm Condition: Gilding around the top rim has a rough texture, some wear to the saucer at a point visible on the inner most green ring and subsequent outer band of scale decoration (see images) - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 240

18th Century porcelain tea caddy of ovoid fluted form, decorated in the Worcester style with polychrome foliate swags, pale blue scale and gilt highlights, the underside with crescent mark, 13.75cm high Condition: Presumably there was a lid now missing - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 3030

Two partially built scale live steam locomotives, mainly just wheels, axels, chassis, etc, the largest 91cm long.

Lot 3031

Various partially built scratch scale locomotives, some parts, etc.

Lot 3047

Various painted lead soldiers. two tin plate sentry boxes and a number of small scale lead soldiers.

Lot 3078

A quantity of Hornby OO gauge scale models, to include R477, R223 x 2, R439 x 2, R233, R478, R479 (8)

Lot 3079

A quantity of Hornby and other OO gauge scale models, to include R372, R084, a locomotive and carriage of The Flying Scotsman, a Duchess of Montrose Hornby Dublo locomotive and an Airfix OO locomotive 54101-9 (6)

Lot 3083

A Hornby Lord of the Isles Great Western Railway limited edition OO gauge scale model set.

Lot 3098

A Minic Motorways Scale Model Set, with track, controllers, and two saloon cars, in original box, No M1504.

Lot 3119

Three Corgi scale models, comprising Limited Edition Past and Present Guinness Truck, and two MG boxed scale models, MGB and MGF.

Lot 3131

Corgi scale models, to include Bugatti, Ferrari, Mercedes, Marcus Mantis, etc, (18).

Lot 3137

Three Corgi Tramline Scale Models, comprising The Blackpool Corporation Tramways, London City Council Tramways, and Southampton Corporation Tramways, in original boxes.

Lot 3138

Twelve Matchbox The Dinky Collection scale model cars, to include Citroen, Ford, Mercedes Benz, etc, (12).

Lot 3140

Matchbox The Dinky Collection Scale Models, to include Land Rover, Van, Pine Commemorative Truck, Ford, Austin, etc, (11).

Lot 3189

Three early 20thC games, to include a Charlie Weaver battery powered bartender, an Arkitex scale model construction kit, set B, and a Frog Buccaneer ready to fly model. (3)

Lot 3292

Two boxed BanDi XJR-9 die-cast remote control cars, and two premier collection 1:18 scale boxed diecast metal cars (4).

Lot 3293

Various boxed Tonka Polistil 1:18 scale die cast cars, to include Ferrari F40, 22cm wide, etc, (5, boxed).

Lot 3294

Various Tonka Polistil 1:18 scale die-cast vehicles, etc, to include Porsche 911, 22cm wide, etc (6, boxed).

Lot 3295

Various Revell metal 1:18 scale die cast cars, to include BMW 507, 21cm wide, etc, (8, boxed).

Lot 3297

Various die cast vehicles, etc, comprising 1:24 scale radio controlled Lancia Stratos turbo, 16cm wide, Revell metal 1:24 scale BMW 850I, Corgi MG 1:18 scale, a Tandi radio controlled Lamborghini, (4).

Lot 3302

Various die cast vehicles, comprising a 1:18 KiD collection cabriole, 21cm wide, a BMW 323 Radio Shack racer, and a Ertl European classics 1:18 scale car, (3, boxed).

Lot 3304

Various die cast scale model vehicles, to include Tonka 1:18 Porsche 959, 24cm wide, various Ferrari, etc (6, unboxed).

Lot 3306

Various die cast vehicles, to include Myra Ferrari F401/24 scale, 18cm wide, others, rally cars, Volkswagen, Burago Lancia rally car, (qty, unboxed).

Lot 3320

Various Premier Edition die cast vehicles, to include 1:18 scale model Morgan, 22cm wide, in blue (3, boxed).

Lot 3321

Various Maisto die cast vehicles, to include 1:18 scale Jaguar mk II, in cream, 23cm wide, various other scales, etc (qty, boxed).

Lot 3322

Various Burago die cast vehicles, to include 1:18 scale Ferrari, 348TB, with articulated part, 21cm wide, various others, etc (6, boxed).

Lot 3323

Various Burago 1:18 scale die cast vehicles, to include Alfa Romeo, 8C2300, 24cm wide, Volkswagen Beetle, in gold colour, etc, (6, boxed).

Lot 3324

Various Burago die cast vehicles, to include 1:18 scale gold collection Ferrari 550 Maranello, in silver colourway, 24cm wide, Jaguar E-coupe 1961 model, etc, (5, boxed).

Lot 3388

A Hornby OO gauge boxed locomotive, Great Western 2744, 4.5cm high and carriage (boxed) and various other boxed 00 gauge scale models, 37073 diesel, R751, BR Class 29 blue livery and a Lima box with GWR 8751 train (a quantity, boxed)

Lot 3412

Various large scale die cast vehicles, to include 1:24 scale Ciycs avalanche, other various die cast models, cars, etc, (qty, unboxed).

Lot 3432

A Corgi boxed Grimer's diecast lorry, 8cm high and curtain side back 1:50 scale and remote control R/C helicopter (2, partially boxed)

Lot 3434

Various boxed Corgi and other diecast vehicles, to include original Omnibus double decker bus, 6cm high, in perspex style case 1:76 scale and other diecast vehicles (a quantity)

Lot 3436

Various diecast vehicles etc., to include Deluxe series, Wallace Arnold 1:76 scale bus, 5cm high, various Corgi classics, Lledo exclusive first editions, Robsons Carlisle & London van etc. (a quantity, mainly boxed)

Lot 3438

Various diecast vehicles, to include reproduction Atlas edition Dinkys, various tinplate and scale model limousines, to include one in blue colour way, 15cm wide, Matchbox Lesney, boxed die cast to include Y-7 Rolls Royce, a Dorset Collectables vintage fire engine (partially boxed), military and other heavy guns, Matchbox T-Bird 1987 edition, etc, mainly unboxed, (qty).

Lot 3441

Various scale model kits including Academy, Hella, Airfix and others, to include Bismarck 1/350th scale, in original cellophane wrapper etc. (6)

Lot 3447

Various boxed diecast vehicles, buses etc., Mercedes Benz in purple colourway, 7cm high, Renault VI 1/43 scale, another by Lion Star, All Cars etc. (6, boxed)

Lot 3459

Various Corgi die cast scale model lorries, to include Norbert Dentressangle 7cm high, tanker, 1:50 scale T Brady and Son Ltd limited edition and Safeway Super Hauliers, (4, boxed).

Lot 3467

A Scalextric Premier League Chelsea FC model of a Ferrari F40, Premier Edition, boxed, and a Crystal Classics scale model of a Jaguar XJ220, boxed., (2).

Lot 112

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY APOTHECARY CASE, fitted with numerous divisions and a shallow drawer, tin cannisters, bottles of various shapes and sizes, and a small scale, 22cm high, 19cm long, 16cm deep.

Lot 117

A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS SCALE BY PARNALL & SONS, BRISTOL, the turned pillar supporting a fretted cross piece with trays, supported by a brass arm and chains, with various weights, 69cm high.

Lot 566

A kitchen scale and a quantity of copper measuring jugs.

Lot 3009

A 19th century dark patinated bronze desk thermometer, as the Vendome Column, Paris, ivorine scale, square belge noir base, 24.5cm high, c.1870

Lot 3086

A late 18th century Dutch mercury tube stick barometer, mahogany, the pediment centered by a pellet, silvered fretted weather scale with registers 27-30/28-31 signed F. Chasartelli /Amsterdam, protected by hinged glass door, with another protecting the alcohol thermometer, also with fretted silvered scale, serpentine reservoir case at bottom, 111cm highThe Casartelli family (sic: as spelt in England) came from Tavernerio, Itlay, and a branch also set up in London under Luigi Casartelli as well as one in Amsterdam under his cousin Frederico.NB A similar barometer by this maker but in walnut and in excellent condition made £8,000 at Christies Amsterdam in 1999. Condition Report: Case generally dirty and distressed but apparently complete; tubes intact.

Lot 3138

A post-Regency dark patinated bronze desk thermometer, acanthus finial, the brass scale marked out in Fahrenheit, octagonal base, 25cm high, c.1835

Lot 3203

An early 20th century Cornish serpentine novelty desk thermometer, as a lighthouse, ivorine scale marked out in Fahrenheit, rocky base, 20cm high

Lot 3466

Natural History - Geography - an Earth Science reference sample set, Collection of Rare Element and Radio-Active Minerals, including Monazite, Rutile from Kragero Norway, Naegite, and Carnotite from Dove Creek, Coarado, labelled in English and Japanese, rectangular box [30]; another set, by Maris, Osaka, Tokyo, containing various minerals; others, Moh's Scale of Hardness; Collection of Streak Colour Compare (sic); others (6)

Lot 338

1930s HORNBY SMALL SCALE BOXED CREAM/BLUE SPEEDBOAT, No1 HAWK

Lot 339

1930s HORNBY LARGE SCALE BOXED CREAM/RED SPEEDBOAT

Lot 58

Tag Heuer, Carrera, ref. CV2A10, a stainless steel bracelet wristwatch, no. EWC8908, circa 2011, automatic chronograph movement, 25 jewels, cal. 16 ETA 7750, black dial, applied Arabic numeral 5 minute track, luminous pointed baton hands, centre chronograph hand, subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, day and date apertures at 3 o'clock, tachymetre scale to the bezel, screw down glazed back, case, dial and movement signed , on a Tag Heuer stainless steel block link bracelet with deployant clasp, accompanied by a Tag Heuer box, instruction booklet and guarantee card, diameter 44mm

Lot 59

Omega, Speedmaster Broad Arrow 1957, ref. 32193425013001, a two colour wristwatch, no. 78346897, circa 2013, automatic chronograph movement, 37 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions, cal. 3313, no. 78346897, brown dial, applied baton markers with luminous tips, luminous Dauphine minute and arrow hour hands, centre chronograph hand, subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date aperture at 6 o'clock, brown bezel with tachymetre scale, screw down crown, screw down glazed back, case, dial and movement signed , on an Omega brown leather strap with a deployant clasp, accompanied by an Omega box, international warranty and chronometer certificate cards, instruction booklet and outer card packaging, diameter 40mm

Lot 210

A scratch built wooden scale model of the Thames Barge Giralda, 13 1/2" long, and a scale model of a boat, in glass case, 11" wide

Lot 356

A collection of nineteen assorted boxed Corgi 'Classics' scale model vans, including an Asda van, a Pepsi-Cola van and a Lipton's tea van etc.

Lot 360

A good quantity of boxed and unboxed collectable scale model vehicles including examples by Corgi, Matchbox, and Lesney among others, with vehicles including a boxed Corgi Pickfords van and a Coleman's mustard van etc.

Lot 364

A small collection of thirteen assorted boxed scale model cars including examples by Lledo and Matchbox etc.

Lot 365

Five various scale model cars including a Franklin Mint Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost and a Rolls-Royce Phantom I etc. and some associated paperwork.

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