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REEL: Extremely rare Hardy "The Silex Multiplier" 2.75" diameter with external copper oil pipe, raised gear housing stamped with maker`s details, black handle, shaped white brake trigger knob, correct ribbed brass foot, rim tension regulator to ivorine dial scale, retaining virtually all black lead finish.
REEL: Rare Hardy "The Super Silex Multiplier" 3.5" diameter Extra wide model, raised gear housing with maker`s details and Patent number, black handle, ivorine trigger knob, rim tension regulator to ivorine dial scale, bright finish ventilated drum, red agate bearing, button spool release, internally stamped "RMB", fine throughout.
REEL: Rare Hardy "The Super Silex Multiplier" 3.25" diameter, raised gear housing with maker`s details and Patent number, black handle, ivorine trigger knob, rim tension regulator to ivorine dial scale, bright finish ventilated drum, red agate bearing, button spool release, internally stamped "RMB", virtually all original dark lead finish, fine throughout.
REEL: Rare Hardy "The Super Silex Multiplier" 3.5" diameter, raised gear housing with maker`s details and Patent number, black handle, ivorine trigger knob, rim tension regulator to ivorine dial scale, bright finish ventilated drum, red agate bearing, button spool release, internally stamped "RMB", good dark lead finish, fine throughout.
LURES & ACCESSORIES: Four carded displays of various lures and baits incl. Poolson Redditch spoon on card, Allcock Canadian spoon with scale body, various Colorado Devons and metal baits and 4 x tins incl. a Monks fishing scene example containing fish gags, floats, hooks to gut and nylon, lead weights and a collection of various hook to gut packets, a lot.
A 1st quarter of the 19th Century Silver Pair Cased Verge Watch, Chas Stone – Liverpool, No 4208, the gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock with blued steel screws and engraved regulation scale to plain finned pillars, to a Roman enamel dial (hairline at 7), with outside minute track (lacking hands), in a hinged and polished case and outer marked for Birmingham 1818, Maker’s Mark HH, width 2 3/16”
A 2nd quarter of the 19th Century Silver Pair Cased Verge Watch, Waldfogel & Siedle & Co – Lynn, 1809, the gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock, blued steel screws with side regulation scale over finned pillars, to a Roman enamel dial (hairlines), with outside minute track and spade hands, in a hinged and polished case and outer marked for Birmingham 1849, Maker’s Mark R&S, together with five watch papers, all for Alfred Smith of Kings Lynn, width 2 ¼”
A last quarter of the 18th Century Silver Pair Cased Verge Watch, Jno Randall – Holt, 11890, the gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock and blued steel screws with engraved regulation scale over plain finned pillars, to a Roman enamel dial (rim chip at 6), with outside minute track and matched gilt hands, in a hinged and polished case and outer marked for London 1779, Maker’s Mark TB, width 2 ¼”
A 2nd quarter of the 19th Century 18ct Gold Open Face Pocket Watch, unsigned, 27886, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with blued steel screws and silvered regulation scale, with mono-metallic balance and finned pillars, with fitted dust cover, to an engraved gilt dial with applied Roman numerals, outside minute track and floral and foliate decorated centre, with sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel fleur-de-lys hands, in a hinged case with engine-turned cover, centred with a vacant cartouche to a milled band and marked for Chester 1840, Maker’s Mark HS, width 1 15/16”
A 3rd quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, J W Benson, 58 & 60 Ludgate Hill – London, No 22272, the frosted and gilt movement with blued steel screws and jewelled cock, with engraved regulation scale, bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel hairspring, with fitted dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover, centred with a gartered cartouche, and marked for London 1870, Maker’s Mark JF, width 1 15/16”
A 1st quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, unsigned, 577079, the frosted and gilt movement with jewelled end stone, bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel hairspring, with silvered regulation scale, to a Roman enamel dial (hairlines), with outside minute track and signed S Baker – Leeds, with sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with all over engine-turned back cover centred with a vacant gartered cartouche, to a milled band, Birmingham 1905, Maker’s Mark WF, width 2 3/16”
A 3rd quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Full Hunter Watch, unsigned, No 5168, the frosted and gilt movement with jewelled end stone, mono-metallic balance and engraved regulation scale with fitted dust cover, in a hinged case with all over engine-tuned covers, and centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, and marked for London 1861, Maker’s Mark JW and numbered 5168, width 2”
A last quarter of the 19th Century 18ct Gold Open Face Fob Watch, Bezant – Hereford, 122165, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance and engraved regulation scale with dust band, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel fleur-de-lys hands, in a hinged case with all over engraved back cover centred with a vacant cartouche, and further engraved band and bezel, London 1881, Maker’s Mark JY
A 3rd quarter of the 20th Century gilt two button Chronograph Wristwatch, Collina, the Swiss movement to signed white dial with Arabic chapter ring, outside minute track and a further telemeter scale, with inside scale and date aperture at 3, gilt dagger hands and red sweep centre seconds, in a polished cased with snap-on back (lacking winding crown), opposed by two push buttons and fitted with a sprung-link bracelet, width 1 5/8”
A mid-20th Century Swiss Two Button Chronograph Wristwatch, Jolus, the 17 jewel movement with mono-metallic balance, to signed gilt Arabic dial with even number chapter ring and outside second track with further outside scales for telemeter and further scale of 0-900, with subsidiaries for minutes and half-hours, with blued steel hands and sweep centre seconds, in a polished case with bevelled bezel and winding crown flanked by two push buttons, with base metal cuvette and snap-on back cover, fitted with a stitched leather strap, and marked with Swiss duty marks and 18k, width 1 ½”
A 2nd half of the 20th Century German Novelty Timepiece, modelled in the form of a bird cage with ring suspension, and movement mounted to a chrome base on peg feet, set with a rotating centre for minutes and hours, with 12 hour scale to the base, and fitted with a bird second automaton, height 5 ½”
An early 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood inlaid Wheel Barometer, J Tagliabue – 11 Brook Street, Holbn, London, the architectural pediment over a balustered throat with shell and rosette inlaid detail, and centred with a single scale silvered alcohol thermometer, to a convex bezel enclosing an 8” signed dial with scale of 28-31, height 38”
An early 20th Century Mahogany cased Marine Sextant, Heath & Co Ltd – Crayford, London, of typical pierced form, the black painted body with brass and silvered scale and detachable eye-piece with pivoting sun lenses in a fitted mahogany case, with maker’s label to the cover and bearing certificate of the “National Physical Laboratory” and dated 1907, height 9 ½”
An early 20th Century Mahogany Cased Mantel Clock, the plinth-shaped case with serpentined pediment over brass fish scale sound frets, to a plinth base and raised on ball feet, to a brass bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a 4 ¼” silvered Roman dial with outside minute track signed “Racine – Dublin”, to an associated circular brass movement stamped “R & C”, with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 11 ¼”
An early 20th Century German Walnut Mantel Clock, HAC, the plinth-shaped case with fish scale pediment surmounted by a freestanding urn over further ¾ finials, to a plain trunk and raised on a spreading moulded base on compressed bun feet, a spun brass bezel with double glass enclosing a 4” Roman enamel chapter ring with outside minute track, to a signed movement with anchor escapement and strike on a blued steel coiled gong and bearing paper trade labels and No 3080, height 17 ½”
Collins (Greenville) Dartmouth chart of the river Dart with inset of Tarr Bay and 3 inset coastal recognition views north oriented to the right decorative title cartouche of putti and fish with dedication to Lord Dartmouth upper left scale cartouche of fish traps and bullrushes centre right compass rose engraved chart with original hand-colouring 455 x 575mm. central vetical fold slight surface dirt c.1765 § Sayer (Robert) A Chart of the Isle Roads and Race of Portland with the Shambles c. title cartouche upper centre compass rose and rhum lines engraved chart with original hand-colouring 520 x 710mm. central vertical fold slight browning and spotting 1791 (2)
Blaeu (Johan and Willem) Essexia Comitatus title cartouche and county arms upper right scale cartouche and putti lower right column of arms to left with ships in the Thames estuary engraved map with original hand-colouring 520 x 530mm. Dutch text verso central vertical fold some spotting thread margins c.1645 § Ogilby (John) The Road from London to Yarmouth strip road map showing from Colchester to Yarmouth engraved map with original hand-colouring 350 x 460mm. central vertical fold slight toning 1675 (2)
Ogilby (John) An Actuall Survey of Midlesex county map with large armorial title cartouche figurative dedication and scale cartouches compass rose engraved map by Walter Binneman with hand-colouring 420 x 530mm. central vertical fold a dampstain upper right a few small letters below title touched in George Willdey c.1730. *** Rare. Ogilby planned his own atlas of English counties but only produced three Kent Essex and Middlesex. This example was re-issued by George Willdey at his Great Toy Spectacle China Ware and Print Shop in his edition of Christopher Saxton`s atlas.
British Admiralty. Mediterranean and Black Seas naval chart on Mercator`s projection the scale 1:3 612 700 wit hmagnetic variation updates to 1975 electrotyped chart 660 x 1210mm. vertical folds slight surface dirt and minor handling creases Piraeus agent`s inkstamps on verso (1921 but corrected to 1976).
Steam Railways TREVITHICK (F) Life of Richard Trevithick, 1872, 2 vols in 1, library stamps, rebacked; WILLIAMS (F) Our Iron Roads, 1884, cloth; MACDERMOT (E.T) History of the Great Western Railway, 1927-1931, 2 vols in 3; and 3 others; together with two rolling hand coloured plans of Stourport station, scale 33 feet to 1 inch with G.W.R office stamp, linen backed; Folio of railway photographs, posters and prints (some modern); maps, diagrams and other related items
Handley & Moore, London for Barwise, a mahogany bracket clock having an eight-day duration, five pillar double-fusee movement striking the hours on a bell with pull repeat and a strike/silent lever to the rear, with border engraving to the backplate, the frontplate stamped with the movement maker’s name and serial number ‘Handley & Moore, 1123’, the seven-inch round convex painted dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed ‘Barwise, London’, the arch-top case with ebonised inlaid decoration to the front panel and further satinwood and boxwood crossbanding, the sides with brass fish-scale fretwork, with a brass carrying handle to the top, height: 37cm (handle down) * Handley and Moore of Clerkenwell Close, London were fine and well-known makers of clocks working from 1798 until the death of Handley in 1824 after which John Moore continued alone. The partnership mainly made pieces for others, as in this example, with distinctive features such as the strike/silent lever and style of border engraving to the backplate, a feature also used by Thwaites & Reed, another supplier of high quality movements. Both Handley and Moore were apprentices to John Thwaites in the late 18th century.
Aitchison, Edinburgh, a silver open paced pocket watch, the two piece case hallmarked London 1853, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the verge fusee movement with polished flat steel balance, diamond endstone, and bell shaped balance cock engraved with regulator scale, 5.5cm diameter; together with two Georgian silver open faced verge pocket watches (3)
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