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A BRASS AND MAHOGANY PATENT BALANCE SCALE by Bartlett, Bristol (1835-1920) of typical form, the central support mounted to a moulded rectangular mahogany base, the beam marked 'Bartlett Patent Bristol' the pans 'COFM' together with a set of five graduating weights (1oz,2oz,4oz,8oz & 16oz). 62cm x 33cm CONDITION: Generally good, some denting to pans.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK by Thomas Dodson, Beeston (Leeds), having a gilt pineapple finial on the stepped and moulded top, a convex dial painted with Roman hours and maker's name and convex glass within gilt-edged panels, the sides having fish-scale grills, cornucopia moulded backplates and ring handles, raised on a plinth base with ball feet, the brass striking movement inscribed 'Thomas Dodson Beeston'. 49cm(h) x 28.5cm(w) x 18cm(w) CONDITION: Some veneer and moulding losses, wear, flaking and crazing to dial.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY RAILWAY STATION LAYOUT MAP OF BUCHANAN STREET STATION London, Midland & Scottish Railways Scottish Division track and platform full layout of Buchanan Street, Glasgow, scale of one inch to thirty three feet, printed onto thin fabric, rolled up in a cardboard sleeve, 56cm high x 167cm long
TRIX TWIN RAILWAY - 646 Shell tank wagon, in original box together with unboxed Charringtons wagon, silver Shell tanker wagon, open wagon and three coaches (all metal with litho printed detail; and a 0-4-0T loco and together with a selection of small scale diecast vehicles; Matchbox car garage; O gauge passengers and bench seat (a lot)
A George III silver rectangular vinaigrette with engraved scale pattern lid, the gilt interior with cast and pierced inner grille decorated with a basket of flowers, 1.5ins x .875ins x .25ins high, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1810 (weight .49oz), and one other ditto of small proportions with engraved leaf pattern lid and gilt interior with pierced lozenge pattern grille, .875ins x .625ins x .25ins high, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1809 (weight .25oz)
***Harcourt Medhurst Doyle (1913-2001) - Watercolour - "Designed for Great East Window, Temple Church, London", 24.5ins x 7.5ins, with artist's name, address and scale, framed and glazed Note: Handwritten exhibition label to verso states -"No 453 Art in Service of the Church" Lambeth Palace, together with name and address of artist and price
An 18th Century Worcester porcelain plate of shaped outline enamelled in colours with flowers in gilt outline reserves on a scale blue ground, 7.75ins diameter (painted blue square seal mark), an 18th Century Worcester porcelain plate enamelled in colours with loose flowering bouquets, 9ins diameter, a pair of Barr Flight & Barr Worcester porcelain plates, painted on cameo puce with leaves and flowers, 8.25ins diameter, a matching oval dish, 10ins x 7.25ins, and a late 18th Century Chinese porcelain plate painted with figures in a landscape, 9ins diameter
An early 18th Century walnut and marquetry longcase clock by William Speakman Junior of London, the 11ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with turned winding holes, cast cherub's head and leaf scroll spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in walnut and marquetry fronted case, the hood with moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to door, the door itself with trailing floral ornament, the trunk door with marquetry panel depicting cupids, urns of flowers, birds and trailing floral ornament, with plain glass lenticle to centre and plain mounded mouldings to edge of door, the plinth similarly inlaid with floral and leaf scroll ornament, each within stylised scale pattern borders, on later carved paw pattern feet, 83.5ins high Note : William Speakman Senior recorded working London, Apprentice 1654, Clockmaker 1661, Master of the Clockmakers Company 1701-1717. His son, William recorded as Apprentice 1688

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