Various makes: ten Oxford Diecast, Heller G.M.C. Kit, two 1:24 scale by Maisto and Saico, Kovap Jock Deere 3120 Tractor, Lledo VA 06709 'Boy Racer' Triumph Spitfire and eighteen others by various makers including three tinplate modern editions in original boxes, eight loose including Dinky Centurion Tank (overpainted), F-E, packaging G-VG (42)
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A large 19th century Davenport jug, of lobed baluster form, with acanthus moulded scroll handle, printed with bands of brambles reserved on a green ground, 35cm high; a Copeland ovoid jug, printed and painted with barbed panels of a chrysanthemum and butterfly reserved on a blue scale ground with flowers and foliage, acanthus moulded scroll handle, 30cm high
A Stainless Steel Triple Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch with Moonphase, signed Jules Jurgensen, circa 1975, 17-jewel gilt finished lever movement, black dial with applied baton markers, three silvered subsidiary dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers combined with moonphase, apertures for month/day of the week, outer tachymeter scale and date ring with corresponding central date hand, case with buttons in the band to operate orange chronograph hand, and calendar pushers, screw down back, 45mm wide See illustration
A Suitcase Containing a Quantity of Fishing Tackle, mainly fly tying equipment, including a large quantity of named feathers in envelopes, also fly wallets, flies, spinners, and lures, Hardy box, silk line, bottled dye, tins, brass scale, packets of hooks, cotton reels, Westley Richards vice, Ogden Smith trout flies etc See illustration
An Ormolu Mounted Blue John Cassolette, probably Matthew Boulton, circa 1775, of two-handled classical vase form, with campana shape fluted nozzle, alternating with (possibly later) acorn finial on a domed bed of leaves, over a guilloché rim collar, the down-scrolled handles capped with acanthus and with overlapped scale motifs from ram head upper terminal, the ovoid Blue John body encased within a ribbon tied leaf swag, on a circular foot with double stepped base, with engraved mark "V1", 21.4cm high over nozzle, 20.5cm high over acorn finial See illustration
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, the case with arched pediment and surmounted by three eagle finials, twisted columns, arched trunk door with inlaid stringing and flanked by inset twisted pilasters, rectangular plinth with inlaid stringing, 12-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter, dial centre signed "Blackford, Plymo Dock", date aperture, subsidiary seconds, the arch with rolling moon disc for lunar scale, and above "High Water At Plymo Dock", "later" hands, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, "later" seatboard, (dial and movement circa 1790) associated to case "later", 224cm high See illustration
Philip Hearsey, FRSA, 'Dutch Vessel III', bronze, unique in a series of variations, 32cm x 25cm x 12cm high. Exhibited: Internationally and held in private corporate collections in the UK, USA, Hong Kong, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy and Greece. After practicing for more than thirty years as an architectural and interior designer, Philip Hearsey devotes his time to making small-scale sculptural vessel forms in solid bronze.He lives and works on the edge of the Black Mountains on the Herefordshire / Welsh border
Troughton & Simms brass microscope theodolite, the telescope 33 - 36cm by coarse rack and pinion focusing, vertical circle (bent) with blind silvered scale, level and magnifiers, on a signed base with levels and magnifiers and three-screw adjustable tripod. Height to circle 36cm. (In the two Simms mahogany boxes with instructions)
An early 19th century mahogany and brass mounted bracket clock with alarm, the rectangular case with stepped top surmounted by a pineapple finial, with fish scale brass frets and ring handles to the sides, the circular painted Roman dial signed BARTLEY, BRISTOL, the single train fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking to a bell, 48cm. high.
An early 19th century mahogany stick barometer, the silvered dial inscribed 'THOS JONES, 62. Charing Cross.' with vernier scale, the body with turned bone adjuster to a silvered thermometer and a turned well cover, 37.5in (95cm) h. Thomas Jones of Charing Cross, was apprenticed to Jesse Ramsden in 1789 and was in his own business by 1806. He was instrument maker to the Duke of Clarence. He was at 62 Charing Cross 1816-1850 and died in 1852.
A late 20th Century Stainless Steel Automatic Two Button Chronograph, “Speedmaster”, the jewelled automatic movement to a rare white dial with applied baton markers at 3 subsidiaries for minutes, half-hours and hours, and luminous filled black hands and sweep centre seconds, to a brushed steel case with bezel set with tachymeter scale of 500 to 60, with signed winding crown flanked by two buttons and snap-on back, fitted with a black leather strap with Omega claps, width 1 6/10”; together with a fitted box
A mid 20th Century black lacquered brass and Bakelite Military “Abney” Level, the silvered demi lune scale and venire with positive and negative scales of 0 – 90, with folding magnifier, with further course and fine adjustment wheels and marked to the body with a government broad arrow MK5, B7005, together with a stitched leather pouch and carry strap
A late 19th Century lacquered brass cased Pocket Barometer/Altimeter, R Clark, Newcastle on Tyne, the plain circular case (lacking bow) with key wind adjustment, to a rotating bezel with scale of 0-10000, with further internal scale of 28-31, and blued steel hand, diam 2”, together with its original fitted Morocco covered case (cover A/F)
A good early 20th Century Nickel cased combination Pocket Barometer/Altimeter/Compass/Thermometer, the polished case with ring suspension at 12, to a rotating bezel enclosing a twin scale of 22-31, and 0-10000, and verso with silvered Fahrenheit three quarter round scale, with internal silvered compass scale of 0-360, with needle locking button to the bezel, width 2 ¼”
An early 20th Century Anodised brass Surveying Aneroid Barometer, E R Watts & Sons, London 1031, the drum case with adjusting screw at 12, and pivoting eye glass, to a glazed cover enclosing a silvered and rotating outer chapter ring and interior with scale of 0-12800 ft, and inside scale of 19-31”, with blued steel needle and rotating bezel, width 3”
A late 19th Century lacquered brass Aneroid Barometer/Altimeter, B Russell, 10 Magdelen Street, Norwich, the drum shaped case with ring suspension at 12, enclosing a silvered rotating bezel and further chapter ring with outside scale of 0-10000 and inside scale of 21-31, and blued indicator needle, Width 4 ¾”
A 1st half of 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, J C Zambra, 9 Beauchamp Street, Leather Lane, Holborn, with swan neck pediment over silvered hygrometer to a single scale alcohol thermometer to a convex mirror and 10” silvered dial centred with engraved Prince of Wales Feathers and a scale of 28-31 to a signed level, height 44”
A late 19th Century carved Oak Cased Barometer, “Admiral Fitzroy’s Barometer,” FD & Co Regd, the arched pediment to a dental work frieze with further carved frieze to half fluted columns with scrolling capitals and a plinth base, with single glazed panel enclosing paper scales of 27-31 over rising and falling explanations to a storm tube further twin scale silver backed mercurial thermometer, height 47”
A fine late 19th Century Walnut and Ebony strung bow-fronted Stick Barometer, Rossi, Norwich, the overhanging cornice with a single pad top to a bevelled convex glass enclosing twin ivory scales of 27-31 with adjustable verniers, further to a bow-fronted twin scale mercurial thermometer to a block base with canted corners and urn shaped ebonised cistern cover, and screw adjustment to the base, height 39”
A 1st quarter of 19th Century Mahogany Cased Wheel Barometer, G Rossi, Exchange Street, Norwich, the swan neck pediment centred with a cast brass finial over a silver backed hygrometer to a detachable single scale alcohol thermometer to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 7 ½” silvered dial with scale of 28-31 over a signed level, height 38”
A late 19th Century Oak Case Aneroid Wheel Barometer, the carved case with C scroll floral and foliate decoration to a twin scale porcelain backed mercurial thermometer over a spun brass bezel enclosing a 7 ½” porcelain dial with scale of 25-31, and centred with Admiral Fitzroy’s indications, height 36”
An early 20th Century Oak Cased Aneroid Wheel Barometer, the stained oak case carved with foliate and geometric designs over a lacquered brass twin scale mercurial thermometer, to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 7 ½” brass dial with scale of 28-31 and signed Dipple and Conway Ltd, 19 Castle Street, Norwich, height 34”
An early 19th Century Ebonised and Gilt Brass Mounted Bracket Clock, Jas Bennett of Norwich, the panelled and cushion top surmounted by a pineapple finial to a dental work frieze with brass banding and dial surround, flanked by lacquered brass acanthus leaf and ring side handles over fish scale sound frets to a replicated dental work panel and plinth based raised on four ball feet, to a cast brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a 5 ½” refreshed convex dial with Roman numerals and outside minute track with blued steel spade hands, the twin gut fusee movement with shouldered plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 17” (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE BACK COVER)
A rare mid 19th Century mahogany cased Marine Sextant, Mrs Janet Taylor, 104 Minories, London, the pierced and shaped frame fitted with four sun shades and three horizon shades, to a silvered scale, calibrated by degrees -5 to 130 and vernier scale of 0 -15 to the left and set with a pivoting eye piece, length 9 ½”; Together with a shaped mahogany case with two further eye pieces
A 20th Century Mahogany framed floor standing Terrestrial Globe, Georama, the 19” Globe within a pivoting brass frame, to a reproduction calendar scale, raised on three reed and baluster legs to a central shaped support, over a further ring turned stretcher centred with 7” compass with paper dial, and blued steel indicator hand, height 45”
An oak Admiral Fitzroy pattern mercury barometer, late 19th century, the visible syphon tube with annotated paper scale titled BAROMETER BY THE LATE ADMIRAL FITZROY and two brass sliding pointers above alcohol thermometer stamped WARRANTED CORRECT and atmosphere tube, in pointed arch top case with foliate crest and carved infill to top, 114cm high.
A Regency figured mahogany mercury wheel barometer, early 19th century, with 8 inch rosette centre engraved circular silvered register beneath convex mirror, arched mercury thermometer and damp/dry scale, with swan neck pediment and spirit level signed Bragazzi Nottingham, Warranted to the rounded base, 100cm high.
Dudley Adams, 60 Fleet St, London, a pair of table top globes, the terrestrial dated 1810 and Given with Smiths System Of Geography, the celestial globe dated 1809, both spinning on a drum central to the stretchers joining the three mahogany legs and revolving on a brass arm within the scale girdle top to the legs, the globes approximately 22cm diameter (2)
A 12 BORE BELGIAN D.B. PIN-FIRE BASTIN LEPAGE TYPE SHOTGUN BY L. GHAYE, CIRCA 1860 with rebrowned twist sighted barrel, signed patent underlever action engraved with a scale pattern within a trellis frame, back-action locks decorated en suite, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip, raised cheek-piece, engraved steel butt-plate and trigger-guard matching the locks, and a pair of steel sling swivels 78.3cm; 30 7/8in barrels
AN AUSTRIAN PERCUSSION CAPE RIFLE BY JUST IN FERLACH, CIRCA 1830 with blued octagonal sighted barrels, the left-hand barrel rifled with seven grooves, inlaid with a gold line behind the muzzles, a gold arrow beneath the fore-sight, signed in gold on the rib and inlaid with two gold lines and scrolling corn foliage, engraved breech and percussion bolsters, engraved breech tang interrupted by a silver escutcheon engraved with the owner's initials, engraved flush-fitting back-action locks decorated with a boar hunting scene in a wooden landscape on one side and a waterfowling scene on the other, set trigger for the rifled barrel, highly figured walnut full stock (small cracks and chips), chequered fore-end, the grip carved with scale pattern and a bearded demon mask, raised cheek-piece carved with scrolling foliage and a leaping stag behind, engraved steel mounts comprising trigger-guard decorated with a doe and a posy of flowers forming the terminal (chipped), butt-plate decorated with scrollwork involving a rabbit, three ramrod-pipes, and a pair of sling swivels, and horn fore-end cap (ramrod missing) 76.7cm; 30 1/4in barrels
A Collection of Eleven Boxed Keymen Football Series Hand Painted Scale Model Diecast Figures, comprising two George Best, Gordon Banks, two Bobby Moore, two Alan Ball, two Bobby Charlton, Colin Bell amd Francis Lee, all in plain boxes. **These figures were made in prisons in the late 1960's and early 1970's
A BELGIAN 18mm PERCUSSION SPORTING TARGET RIFLE SIGNED J.B. LEHANNE, HERVE, Mid-19th century, with 32 3/4in. swamped twist octagonal sighted barrel rifled with twelve grooves, the standing rear-sight adjustable for elevation and with suspended pointer to correct cant, scroll engraved tang and lock, the last signed 'J.B. LEHANNE / A HERVE' in gold, figured walnut full stock with fish-scale chequering at the wrist and in panels along the fore-end, the wrist fitted with the base for an aperature target sight, the bottom of the grip carved in low relief with a stag's head surrounded by a wreath, set triggers, scroll engraved iron mounts, white metal escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, fore-end cap retaining traces of plated finish (some light corrosion marking and wear to iron parts), Liege proof.
A FINE HALF SCALE CRANK-WOUND 10-BARREL 'GATLING'S BATTERY GUN' IN .22LR BY MICHAEL B. SUCHKA, VALLEY ENGRAVING LLC., serial no. 047-016, Fully operational, carriage mounted half scale reproduction of Richard J. Gatling's 1862 patent (later 10-barrel variant) crank wound machine gun, brass frame with plaque detailing the various Gatling patent's (1862-1872), the underside with maker's and distributors details, 15in. nitro reproved barrels, 100 round 'The Broadwell Drum' magazine, iron mounted oak carriage; Length (gun only): 26in. Total length (including carriage): 49in. Height: 26in. Width: 28in. The gun appears to be virtually unused. Current retail value for a similar example is listed at $17,500
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