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LOT OF MODEL VEHICLES, BOATS, TRAINS AND SOLDIER FIGURESincluding Tri-Ang Stephenson's Rocket '00' Scale model train, Seaforth Highlanders eleven pieces limited edition collectors models of British Soldiers and assorted die-cast model vehicles in original boxes including Majorette, Promoters, Leyland and a Clydeside Waterline model of the H.M.S. Emerald CL. 1939
Negretti & Zambra Instrument Makers to Queen Victoria Golden Oak Cased Attractive Carved Mercurial Wheel Barometer. c.1880, with Silvered Dial, Bevelled Glass and Set Adjuster, Encased Mercury Thermometer with Silvered Scale Plate, Supported by a Carved Double Scroll and Bobbin. 39 Inches High.
ISAAC TAYLOR: "DORSET SHIRE to the Right Hon. Lord Lieutenant … 1765", a large-scale folding map of the county with vignettes of Maiden Castle, Lulworth Castle and other landmarks, printed on six sheets, each unmounted, each sheet 23.75" x 22.75". See illustration. This remarkable map is probably the first large-scale survey of the county produced as a direct result of the Society of Arts advert of 1759 offering the sum of £100 to any person who shall make an accurate survey of any county on the scale of one inch to one mile. Beaton suggests that fewer than 200 copies will have been produced originally and "only a few are known to be in existence". See illustrations on pages 52-55.
AN ENGLISH BRASS BEAM SCALE, EARLY 20TH C beam stamped CLASS TO B G TO WEIGH 8OZ, on lightwood base with metal trade label of A E SOMMERS & CO LTD LONDON, with brass weights, 25cm h ++In good condition, the base with scratches to the varnish ++In good condition, the base with scratches to the varnish
A George III mahogany stick barometer by Henry Gregory & Son, the arched silvered dial with adjustable vernier scale and inscribed 'H. Gregory & Son No. 148 near the India House, London', with a moulded case and a turned cistern cover, 99cm high. Henry Gregory and his son were in partnership between 1770 and 1792.
An English Regency flame mahogany and ebony strung stick barometer, silvered 16.8cm scale, signed Dollond/London, bowed glass, turned lignum vitae adjuster, silvered mercury thermometer, Fahrenheit scale, brass adjuster, the case with depressed caddy top, ebonised urn reservoir cover, canted angles inlaid with ebonised inlaid lozenges, 99cm highThe maker here indicated (the signature is common to most Dollond products over a long period) was almost certainly George Dollond (1774-1856) born Huggins, nephew, former apprentice and successor to Peter Dollond (1730-1820) son of a Huguenot weaver, an optical and mathematical instrument maker who strove to achieve the very highest standards..From 1804 (when Peter's brother John died) George took over and the firm moved to St. Paul's Churchyard in London,.George became instrument maker to William IV and Queen Victoria and exhibited sat the Great Exhibition of 1851. Condition Report: Good condition.
A set of six Chinese famille rose teabowls and saucers and a similar bowl: the teabowls and saucers painted with a riverside fishing scene with three figures, Qianlong, saucers 12 cm diameter [some damage]; the bowl with panels of figures in lake landscapes between pink scale borders, the interior with a portrait of a lady, Qianlong, 14 cm diameter [rim frits and chips].
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