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A George III mahogany striking bracket clock, the 7 inch white painted dial signed Chas. Puckridge, Goldsmith St., London, the arch with strike / silent subsidiary, the two-train fusee movement with verge escapement and engraved border to the backplate, in a break arch case with single pad top and carrying handle, flanked by brass fish scale grills, on brass ogee feet, late 18th century, 15in (38cm) high. Charles Puckridgge: apprenticed 1763, Free of the clockmakers Company 1776 - 1805.
Tudor Rose (UK) Air Ferry Aircraft: Scarce large scale plastic Aircraft based on a Bristol Freighter or similar, grey, blue, red, with 2 x Turbo Prop engines, lacks ramp but includes opening nose doors, friction drive motor and yellow plastic car load (missing 1 Car) - otherwise Excellent including original cardboard box with colourful illustration to one side
An early 19c double fusee bracket clock by Bryson of Edinburgh, the 8""diam silvered dial having Roman numerals and matched steel hands and the five pillar movement rack striking on a bell. It is contained in a round topped mahogany case with brass carrying handle, fish scale frets, brass ball feet and brass framed inset quarter panels below the dial, the clock stands 18.5"" tall with handle raised.
A mid 19c rosewood cistern barometer by G F Eve, 18A Featherstone Street, City Road, London having two verniers and duplicate weather indications for 10am yesterday and 10am today. The register plates and vernier scales are ivory as is the mercury thermometer scale which is graduated with both Fahrenheit and Reaumer scales. The top of the barometer has a double scroll carving surmounted by a shell and the cistern cover is flat. The barometer is 41"" tall overall.
A mid 19c walnut Sea Coast cistern barometer with two porcelain scales and two verniers, one for 10am yesterday and one for 10am today. The weather indications on the register plates are known as Admiral Fitzroy`s scale words. The mercury thermometer has both Fahrenheit and centigrade scales and is of porcelain. Both it and the barometer scales are protected by glass and there are carvings on the cistern cover above the thermometer and at the top of the barometer, it stands 40"" tall overall.
A 17th Century Continental oak coffer, the top with later cleated ends and moulded front edge over dragon scale carved four panel front to stile supports with later added moulded decoration to the sides CONDITION REPORTS Overall with heavy wear, scuffs, splits and stains conducive with age and use, quite a few patch repairs and replacement sections including to either end of the top, quite a few large splits and various losses, old woodworm holes and woodworm damage particularly to back legs, various holes and replacement sections, appear to be various later mouldings added, interior of base split, initials scratched into the top. Back panel - split and replaced section of wood, signs of replacement hinges 124.5 cm width, 53.5 cm depth and 66 cm high
REEL & CASE: (2) Rare Hardy The Silex Major extra wide Mahseer model in spitfire finish, 4.5" diameter, twin black handles, ivorine brake trigger knob, correct ribbed brass foot, rim tension regulator to half-moon ivorine scale, fine throughout, c/w Hardy block leather Silex case with original strap/buckle, red baize lined.
LURES & BOX: G. Little London black japanned spinning tackle box, 8" x 5" with removable tray holding various old lures inc. a Bedford Spinner bait, 4" long, makers name stamped to bait spike, a FinLock spinner with adjustable fins, Farlow Mahseer scale spoon and trace, Hardy Crocodile bait, various other metal spoons and Prawn baits.
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