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Football: Keymen Football Series, five hand painted scale diecast figures, Man City, Francis Lee (x2) & Colin Bell, Everton, Alan Ball and Stoke City Gordon Banks, all in original boxes (vg), sold with four boxes of Subbuteo players, one complete team, the rest mostly damaged and mixed teams (9)
Northumberland and Newcastle Volunteer Cavalry Officer’s epaulette. A scarce early epaulette of regimental pattern. Sheffield silver, the strap is made with scales. The crescent supports fine twist wire tassels. Complete with regimental button of entwined initials NNVC, surmounted by a Crown. The reverse is lined with dark blue cloth and retains silk cushion. The scale with age wear, one scale absent, some stitching faults. Northumberland and Newcastle Volunteer Cavalry was raised in 1817. In 1840 the regimental title was changed to Yeomanry Cavalry.
English Stick Barometer, c. 1820 With hand-punched boxwood register signed "D. Manticha, Norwich", brass sliding scale, thermometer and mercury tubes, inlaid borders and pediment with brass finish, height 40 in. (102 cm), tube replaced. Englisches Stock-Barometer, um 1820 Buchsbaum, Skala signiert "D. Manticha, Norwich", verschiebbare Messing-Skala, mit Thermometer und Quecksilber-Röhre, Kanten mit Intarsien, Glasröhre ergänzt, Höhe 102 cm. Condition: (3/3) Starting Price €160
Victorian Barometer "Admiral Fitzroy" Mercury barometer, paper scale, with thermometer, in glazed oak case, height 41 in. Englisches Barometer "Admiral Fitzroy" Quecksilber-Barometer, Papier-Skala, mit Thermometer, in verglastem Eichengehäuse, Höhe 104 cm. Condition: (2-3/2) Starting Price €280
2 Philips Radios 1) Type 895 X, 5-valve receiver, folding scale, magic eye. - And: 2) Type 796, 8-valve receiver, magic eye, station keys, all-wave ranges, without rear panel, cloth renewed. 2 Philips-Radiogeräte 1) Philips Type 895 X, 5-Röhren-Netzempfänger, Klappskala, Magisches Auge. - Und: 2) Philips Typ 796, 8-Röhren-Gerät. Magisches Auge, mechanische Stationstasten, alle Wellenbereiche, Rückwand fehlt, Stoff ergänzt. Condition: (3/-) Starting Price €120
Radio "Philips Type 890 A - Concerto" 9-valve receiver, all-wave ranges, magic eye, folding scale, one-button operation, cloth renewed, case restored. Philips Typ 890 A "Concerto" 9-Röhren-Empfänger, alle Wellenbereiche, magisches Auge, Klappskala, Einknopfbedienung: Lautstärke, Klang und Senderwahl! Stoff ergänzt, Gehäuse aufgearbeitet. Condition: (3/-) Starting Price €120
3 Toy Model Cars (Scale 1:47) 1) Volvo P1800 by "Tekno". - 2) Jaguar E by "Tekno". - And: 3) Ford Zephyr by "Dinky Toys", without front tires. 3 Modellautos (1:47) 1) Volvo P1800, "Tekno". - 2) Jaguar E, "Tekno". - Und: 3) Ford Zephyr, "Dinky Toys", ohne Vorderreifen. Condition: (3/2) Starting Price €80
2 American Brass Steam Locomotives (Gauge H0 n³) Made in Japan. 1) Westside Model Company, model S.P. No. 9, 4-6-0. - And: 2) Katsumi Scale Models, model D & RGW 2-8-0. - Untested, originally boxed. 2 amerikanische Messing-Dampflokomotiven (Spur H0 n³) Hergestellt in Japan. 1) Westside Model Company, Modell S.P. No. 9, Achsfolge 2-C. - Und: 2) Katsumi Scale Models, Modell D & RGW C 19, Achsfolge 1-D. - Ungetestet, in Original-Schachteln. Condition: (2-3/-) Starting Price €120
2 Steam Locomotives "United Scale Models" (Gauge H0 n³) American models, made in Japan, mostly brass-made. 1) D. & R.G.W., 2-8-2, painted black. - And: 2) S. P. No. 9, 4-6-0. - Untested, originally boxed. 2 Dampflokomotiven "United Scale Models" (Spur H0 n³) Amerikanische Modelle, hergestellt in Japan, zumeist aus Messing. 1) D. & R.G.W., Achsfolge 1-D-1, schwarz lackiert. - Und: 2) S.P. No. 9, Achsfolge 2-C. - Beide Lokomotiven ungetestet, in Original-Verpackung. Condition: (2-3/-) Starting Price €120
2 Steam Locomotives "United Scale Models" (Gauge H0 n³), c. 1970 American models, made in Japan, mostly brass-made. 1) Mason-bogie, 2-6-6T. - And: 2) RGS No. 20, 4-6-0. - Untested, originally boxed. 2 Dampflokomotiven "United Scale Models" (Spur H0 n³), um 1970 Amerikanische Modelle, hergestellt in Japan, zumeist aus Messing. 1) Mason-bogie, Achsfolge 1-C-3. - Und: 2) RGS No. 20, Achsfolge 2-C. - Beide Lokomotiven ungetestet, in Original-Verpackung. Condition: (2-3/-) Starting Price €120
English Steam Locomotive "Killiney" (Gauge I) Scale model, 1 fixed cylinder, spirit burner, hand-painted metal, length 17 in. Englische Dampflokomotive "Killiney" (Spur I) Maßstabgetreues Funktionsmodell, 1 feststehender Zylinder, Vergaserbrenner, handlackiertes Metall, Länge: 43 cm. Condition: (3-/-) Starting Price €200
English Steam Locomotive "Dinjo" (Gauge I) Scale model, 2 fixed cylinders, spirit burner, hand-painted tin, length 14 1/2 in., with 5 rails. Englische Dampflokomotive "Dinjo" (Spur I) Maßstabgetreues Funktionsmodell, 2 feststehende Zylinder, Spiritusbrenner, handlackiertes Metall, Länge: 37 cm, mit 5 Schienen. Condition: (3-/-) Starting Price €200
An 18th Century oak cupboard, the rectangular moulded cornice over three fielded panelled doors with a further pair of quadruple fielded panelled doors enclosing shelves, with guilloche carved decoration, flanked by dragon scale carved pilasters and stile supports, 144 cm wide x 144 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
Euclid. [Elementa] edited by Johann Scheubel signed presentation copy from the editor title and verso of final f. with woodcut printer`s device diagrams woodcut hitoriated initials title lightly foxed and soiled and with a little fraying to lower corner water-stained Renaissance style ornately blind-stamped calf by Robert Paling [Adams E1012; Thomas-Stanford 12 `a handsome book with diagrams on a large scale and printed on better paper than the other Basle editions`] folio Basel Joannes Hervagius 1550. *** An important copy of one of the best editions of Euclid. Scheubel was Professor of Mathematics at Tübingen and a leading Euclidian scholar of the Renaissance. Staigmuller in his biography of Scheubel considers the prefatory essay to this edition to be his masterpiece. Its importance is reflected in its separate publication a year later. The presentation inscription on the title reads `Ex dono D. Joannis Scheubeli [obliterated line] 1550`.
(Mary writer 1797-1851) Autograph Letter signed to Thomas Medwin 3pp. with address panel Albaro Genoa 10th May [postmarked 1823] on her preparations for returning to England after the death of Shelley “You will have heard from Jane that after the delay of a winter I am now on the eve of coming to England. I had thought it probable that I should see you in Paris - but from your letter to Lord Byron it seems that you are on the wing and perhaps I may miss you. You will probably have heard from Jane the event of LB`s application to my father in law for an allowance for me - When I return to England I must make another application for my child`s sake and as you know the family you can perhaps advise me the best way of doing this - at any rate I shall be glad to see you & talk to you on the subject... . I have passed the time since I last saw you in entire solitude and whenever my spirits would permit in close literary occupation - I have lived under the roof of the Hunts - but I was not fit society for them or anyone. I have been near LB and although I have seldom seen him yet you will be pleased to hear that he has undertaken the duties of executor on a liberal scale and has surprised me by the continuance & unaltered nature of his actions towards me. Trelawny left us for Rome before xmas - where he has fulfilled all my wishes concerning the deposition of the earthly ashes of my lost unequalled Shelley... you will be glad to hear of there [sic] alleviations to the misfortunes that have come so thick upon me and driven me to a state of utter hopelessness that all the world seems but a shifting sand beneath me” her writing “In the last no. the article on Madame d`Houtelet is by me - Article writing is a new task and I am now serving my apprenticeship” and Byron “LB was pleased at your request to dedicate your poem to him... he is in a very good mood now associating with some titled English or Irish here (females among them)... . I am now reading the 16th canto of Don Juan. It is a very good one as are most of the late ones that he has written tho somewhat in a different style from the first five” and asking after Jane Williams wife of Edward Williams who drowned with Shelley “Tell Jane that it is more than a month since I have heard from her & I expect a letter every day” small tear where opened folds browned edges slightly creased. *** “My lost unequalled Shelley” - Mary Shelley. An important letter referring to Shelley`s death and aftermath Lord Byron and Jane Williams. Not in The Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley edited by Betty T. Bennett John Hopkins University Press 1980. An appeal by Mary Shelley to Medwin for help in securing financial aid from her estranged father-in-law Sir Timothy Shelley. Written ten months after Shelley drowned on 8 July 1822 and offering important insights into Mary Shelley`s life of that loss at a time when she was close to Lord Byron and Leigh Hunt who were also living at Albaro and planning her return to England. Adjacent correspondence published in The Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley indicates that Mary Shelley had been thinking of writing to Medwin at this time and Jane Williams (27 March 1823) had observed that he would be a helpful person to contact in relation to her return to England. Thomas Medwin (1788-1869) writer and biographer; cousin of Percy Bysshe Shelley; published Conversations of Lord Byron in 1824. (Mary writer 1797-1851) Autograph Letter signed to Thomas Medwin 3pp. with address panel Albaro Genoa 10th May [postmarked 1823] on her preparations for returning to England after the death of Shelley “You will have heard from Jane that after the delay of a winter I am now on the eve of coming to England. I had thought it probable that I should see you in Paris - but from your letter to Lord Byron it seems that you are on the wing and perhaps I may miss you. You will probably have heard from Jane the event of LB`s application to my father in law for an allowance for me - When I return to England I must make another application for my child`s sake and as you know the family you can perhaps advise me the best way of doing this - at any rate I shall be glad to see you & talk to you on the subject... . I have passed the time since I last saw you in entire solitude and whenever my spirits would permit in close literary occupation - I have lived under the roof of the Hunts - but I was not fit society for them or anyone. I have been near LB and although I have seldom seen him yet you will be pleased to hear that he has undertaken the duties of executor on a liberal scale and has surprised me by the continuance & unaltered nature of his actions towards me. Trelawny left us for Rome before xmas - where he has fulfilled all my wishes concerning the deposition of the earthly ashes of my lost unequalled Shelley... you will be glad to hear of there [sic] alleviations to the misfortunes that have come so thick upon me and driven me to a state of utter hopelessness that all the world seems but a shifting sand beneath me” her writing “In the last no. the article on Madame d`Houtelet is by me - Article writing is a new task and I am now serving my apprenticeship” and Byron “LB was pleased at your request to dedicate your poem to him... he is in a very good mood now associating with some titled English or Irish here (females among them)... . I am now reading the 16th canto of Don Juan. It is a very good one as are most of the late ones that he has written tho somewhat in a different style from the first five” and asking after Jane Williams wife of Edward Williams who drowned with Shelley “Tell Jane that it is more than a month since I have heard from her & I expect a letter every day” small tear where opened folds browned edges slightly creased. *** “My lost unequalled Shelley” - Mary Shelley. An important letter referring to Shelley`s death and aftermath Lord Byron and Jane Williams. Not in The Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley edited by Betty T. Bennett John Hopkins University Press 1980. An appeal by Mary Shelley to Medwin for help in securing financial aid from her estranged father-in-law Sir Timothy Shelley. Written ten months after Shelley drowned on 8 July 1822 and offering important insights into Mary Shelley`s life of that loss at a time when she was close to Lord Byron and Leigh Hunt who were also living at Albaro and planning her return to England. Adjacent correspondence published in The Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley indicates that Mary Shelley had been thinking of writing to Medwin at this time and Jane Williams (27 March 1823) had observed that he would be a helpful person to contact in relation to her return to England. Thomas Medwin (1788-1869) writer and biographer; cousin of Percy Bysshe Shelley; published Conversations of Lord Byron in 1824.
A shorter jug with leaf and raspberry embossed decoration, a similar jug, an Arthur Wood floral decorated basket with silver gilt highlights, Arthur Wood silver gilt balloon patterned vase, a Burleigh ware yellow jug with kingfisher handle, a jug in the form of a seahorse, various Hornsea fauna vases, Price Brothers Art Deco leaf and scale pattern jug etc
A French Louis XVI style giltwood aneroid wheel barometer, circa 1900, the 8 inch star centred paper scale annotated in French with steel recording pointer to glass, set into the centre of a cavetto edged shaped case with carved ribbon bow crest above alcohol Reaumur scale thermometer beneath dial, the base with fluted gadroon carved terminal, 98cm high
A Victorian carved oak mercury stick barometer, Baker, Dover, late 19th century, with foliate carved crest above rectangular glazed canted opaque glass vernier scale calibrated in inches with Admiral Fitzroy’s observations and inscribed BAKER OPTICIAN, MARKET PLACE, DOVER to upper margin, the moulded trunk with vernier adjustment square above large mercury Fahrenheit themometer, the square base with rosette carved cistern cover and level adjustment square to the cavetto moulded underside, 105cm high
An oak cased barograph, late 19th century, the eight-part aneriod chamber operating both an inked pointer for the paper scale lined clockwork rotating drum and a blued steel hand for the open centred silvered scale annotated in barometric inches and with the usual observations applied to the front of the lacquered brass frame, under bevel-glazed cover on ogee moulded base with chart drawer and squab feet, 38cm wide
A Christian Van Sant Python quartz steel cased with part blackened finish shaped square gentleman`s wristwatch, the signed black dial with white Arabic numerals to two, four, eight and ten, with three subsidiary dials, white hands and centre seconds, with an outer tachymeter scale, on a black strap, with the original warranty card and operating leaflet, case and box.
A late 19th Century oxidised and lacquered brass surveyors level, signed `L. Casella London` and inscribed `J. Shorts Gradient-Telemeter-Level, Patent`, the telescope with rack and pinion focusing, lens cap and mounted with a bubble level above a compass box and horizontal circle scale, raised on a pillar and tripod stand with adjustable screw feet, length approx 38.5cm, within original fitted box.
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