A pair of Samson shaped circular plates in 18th century Worcester style painted to the centre with fanciful birds in a landscape the broad scale blue ground borders reserved with shaped panels painted with further birds and insects within gilt C-scroll frames gilt dentil rims 22cm diameter fret marks in blue circa 1890
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A fine Irish George III mahogany serving table of rectangular form, c.1800, fitted with brass gallery of an eliptical tubular framework interposed with fish scale panels on scrolling side supports, above a plate rack with rope moulded border to the fascia, and rope moulded fieze centred by carved acanthus leaf motifs, the rope twist legs surmounted by brass lion masks and ring handles and having paw feet with hairy hocks, 208cm wide, 140cm high (to top of brass rail), 70cm deep
Fourteen Exclusive First Edition 1/76 scale model buses comprising No.26201 Guy Arab I Utility 'Coventry Transport'; No.20423 Bristol VRIII 'Stagecoach United Counties'; No.18606 Bristol VR Mk III (Open Top) 'Cumberland'; No.12103 Cavalier Coach 'Hebble'; No.16513 Leyland Atlantean 'Salford City'; No.24315 Leyland B.E.T. 'Salford City'; No.19706DL A.E.C. Regent V Orion 'Hebble'; No.99642 Weymann B.E.T. 'Todmorden British Railways'; No.22711 Alexander Y Type 'South Yorkshire'; No.16306 Bristol L.S. 'Lincolnshire'; No.24312 Leyland Tiger Cub Willowbrook 'Crosville'; No.14003DL Bristol FLF Lodekka 'Crosville'; No.15103 Leyland National 'Northern'; and No.18305 Leyland TS8 Tiger 'East Midland' generally mint or near mint all boxed.
A metronome the walnut case housing a boxwood timing scale impressed 'Cramer & Co. London' with an exterior gilt metal cartouche embossed 'Metronome de Maelzel / London' on three brass ball feet; and another metronome the mahogany case housing an applied paper scale with a gilt metal plaque embossed 'Metronome Maelzel Paquet Fabricant France' on three turned wooden feet (2).
An early 20th Century lacquered and patinated brass prismatic Compass, Verners pattern, V11, Ed Koehn, Geneva, Switzerland, No 20201 1915, over a Government Broad Arrow, of typical hinged form, with mother of pearl mounted scale; Together with a stitched leather outer case, marked J A P 4th Ches, length 3”
An early 20th Century brass cased Pocket Barometer/Altimeter, Chadburns Limited, 47 Castle Street, Liverpool, in a circular case with top suspension and knurled rotating bezel with silvered inside scale of 0 to 8,000 and further parametric scale of 23 to 31, with blued steel pointer, (glass A/F), width 7 1/8”
An early 19th Century mahogany and boxwood inlaid Wheel Barometer, C Trombetta, Norwich, the architectural pediment (replaced) to a waisted case, set with inlaid shell design, and silvered alcohol thermometer over a spun brass bezel with convex glass, enclosing an 8” silvered dial with scale of 28-31, height 37 ½”
A late 19th Century wall mounted combination Timepiece, the carved and pierced case surmounted by a brass cased 8 day timepiece, with Roman enamelled dial and blued steel hands, over a twin scale alcohol thermometer and a 4 ½” porcelain dialled aneroid barometer, with scale of 26 to 31, height 23”
An early 20th Century chromium and anodised Marine Barometer, F Darton & Co Ltd, Watford, the whole mounted on a plain mahogany board, with top and bottom suspension points, to a cylindrical body with a twin scale cylindrical silvered scale, mounted to a centre grade mercurial thermometer and reservoir to the base, height 42”
A Lowestoft polychrome bowl painted with Curtis-style flowers and foliage circa 1790, 17cm. diameter, a Worcester (First period) teabowl painted with a large insect and flowers, 7.5cm. diameter, a Worcester (First period ) blue scale octagonal dish painted with reserves European flowers, seal mark, 25.5cm., a Worcester blue and white printed butter tub and cover, a similar coffee pot cover and a Caughley bowl, crescent mark, a/f. (6)
A Japanese late Meiji period Satsuma pottery five flute crocus vase, the compressed body painted with chrysanthemum flowers on an ivory ground below scale and diaper borders with four outer flutes rising from the shoulder each painted with cloud scrolls, flower head and bearing a Satsuma mon centred around single centre flute, eight character mark and mon to base.
India, Asia, Africa & Europe. Montgomerie (Captain T.G.), Jamoo, Kashmir and Adjacent Districts. Surveyed between the Years 1856 & 1860, pub. January, 1861, folding litho. map on two sheets, hand coloured in outline, some damp staining, the whole approx. 1470 x 1270 mm, contained in contemp. cloth gilt slipcase (sl. dampstained), together with Woodward Lieut. E.M. & W.S. Copland), Survey of Country within 10 Miles of Jubbelpore Central Provinces, March 13th, 1885, uncoloured map printed on cotton cloth, some creasing and minor toning, image size approx. 585 x 520 mm, and Stockdale (John, pub.), Map of the Seat of War, in the Northern Part of Europe, pub. 25th July, 1812, engraved map hand coloured in outline, sectionalised onto linen, the whole approx. 1420 x 1545 mm, contained in orig. slipcase with paper label to upper cover (worn), and Stanford (Edward, pub.), Large Scale Map of the Nile from Dongola to Khartum and of the Desert Route from Suakin to Berber, 20 January, 1898, litho. map laid onto linen, approx. 710 x 920 mm, plus other similar military maps From the archive of Major-General Arthur Edmund Sandback (1859-1928). (12)
An early 20th Century gilt brass cased Pocket Barometer/Altimeter, Pollock & Stewart, 4 Renfield Street, Glasgow, No E26836, the circular case with matt finish, signed to back cover J A S Fisher, C A Glasgow, to a rotating bezel with a heavy bevelled glass and integral internal scale of 0-8000ft, to a further inside scale of 23-31, width 2”
An early 19th Century mahogany cased Stick Barometer, the architectural pediment to an overhanging cornice, over free stranding columns flanking a paper dial, signed Manticha Fecit, London, with scale of 28-31, to a plain trunk with visible tube, over a hinged rectangular cistern cover and cushion base, height 39”
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