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A lacquered and patinated brass sextant by Heath & Co. New Eltham, London, circa 1926, the pierced frame with pivoted arm mounted with mirror and aperture with vernier for the signed silver inset scale, with applied `Hezzanith` plate, complete with fine adjustment and magnification lens, the frame further mounted with telescope opposing two sets of filters, with boxwood handle to underside, in a mahogany case with accessories and Hezzanith Observatory test certificate dated 1926 to lid, the lid with brass plaque signed `P. G. Renault`.
A pair of Chinese export porcelain famille rose square sectioned two handled baluster vases, Qianlong (1736-95), each decorated with vases of flowers and butterflies within puce fish scale floral and tassled borders, iron red and gilt chilong handles, one handle repaired, lacking covers, 30cm high
An Ottoman gilt copper (tombak) bowl, Turkey, 19th century, with repousse scale-work and pomegranate and leaf scroll border, 13.2cm. In light of the changing international market practices for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale. In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder`s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 19th September.
A sextant by Plath of Hamburg, early 20th century, the pierced japanned metal frame with a brass vernier arc scale, fitted with pivoted shades, horizon mirror and ocular lens, 26.5cm wide, with accessories including binoculars, in a mahogany case with a maker`s plaque and an original reference card dated 1922.
A Well Detailed Scratch Built Scale Model of an 18 Pdr. Field Gun and Limber, 19th Century (Boer War Period), cast iron and steel with brass fittings, working parts including recoil, brakes and sights, removable steel rimmed wooden spoked wheels, etc, the field gun 44cm long x 21cm wide x 19cm high, the limber, 47cm long, 21cm wide, 21.cm high.
A 19th Century Continental walnut corner chair, the shaped back with carved decoration of twin headed spreadeagle in the Austro-Hungarian manner above a simulated crocodile skin covered triangular seat flanked by scrolling foliate carved open arms on dragon scale supports to similarly decorated square tapered and turned legs united by stretchers
A LOWESTOFT TEA BOWL AND SAUCER enamelled in Curtis style with stylised flowers, the purple C scroll border with puce scale reserves, saucer 12cm diam, c1780-90 ++Tea bowl with minor descending hairline crack and slight wear, saucer with old break in the rim that has been neatly restuck without loss
THREE WORCESTER COFFEE CUPS one with scale blue ground and enamelled in kakiemon style, the others with a famille rose spray or trailing border, 6.5cm h, c1770 ++The scale blue example with light wear and no gilding, the bordered cup with wear to the gilding on the rim, the finely potted example painted with a somewhat bizarre moth in fine condition
CHRISTOPHER SAXTON (1542-1611), and William Hole, Northumbria, handcoloured engraved map with title, compass rose and scale, 11 1/4" x 12", WITH John Speed (1542-1629), Lancaster, uncoloured, engraved map, with town plan and Royal portraits, text verso, 14 3/4" x 19 3/4", both with Hogarth frames (2)
* Morris & Company, third quarter 19th century, after a design by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones Bt ARA, British 1833-1898- "Brampton Church" design for stained glass window, pen, ink and watercolour, inscribed in pencil and ink, `Middle window of north aisle of nave, window no.3 (see Mrs Webbs letter Oct 24 `77), Brampton Church, Cumberland, half inch scale, the property of Morris & Co, 26 Queens Sqr Bloomsbury, Jan 19 1878`, 27x13.5cm: together with thirteen other Morris & Company designs for stained glass, some possibly also after designs by Burne-Jones in pen, ink and watercolour, inscribed, `Leicester`s Hospital Warwick, Morris Marshall Faulkner & Co`, 24.1x22.4cm; `Staveley Church, half inch scale, the property of Morris & Company Feb 21/80`, 28.1x25.2cm; `Design for the South Window Coatbridge Church Aug 3 1874, the property of Morris & Co, 26 Queens Sqr Bloomsbury, 26x19.5cm; `The Chapel Royal, Savoy, design for the window on the South side, the property of Morris & Co, 26 Queens Sqr Bloomsbury` 30.6x21.9cm; `Scarborough S.Aisle window, 17 Feb 1868, the property of Morris & Company, 26 Queens Sqr, SD 83`, 21.4x18cm; `Tamworth Church, half inch scale, design for 1st window, n.aisle, Tamworth Church, Nov 4 1876, the property of Morris & Company, Merton Abbey Works, Merton SW`, 34x23.1cm: `Salisbury Cathedral, half inch scale, the property of Morris Company, 26 Queen Square`, 36.5x19cm; `Minley Manor Chapel West Window, the property of Morris & Company, 26 Queen Square, Oct 26th 1868` 27.5x19cm; `Fochabers, half inch sale, design for new window, Fochabers, 24 Oct 1876, the property of Morris & Comp Merton Abbey, Merton SW`, 28.2x26.3cm; `Whatton, half inch scale, design for window in S.aisle Whatton Ch. Aug 3 1876, the property of Morris & Company 26 Queen Sq Bloomsbury`, 23.5x20.2cm; `Paisley Abbey, 3/4 scale, design for the Houston window, Paisley Abbey Ch. June 12th 1875, the sill of this window is 3 1/2 in higher than that of the Carlile window, the property of Morris & Company, 26 Queen Sq, Bloomsbury` 36x21.1cm; `Paisey Abbey, Carlisle Window, design for a painted window, the property of Morris & Company, 26 Queen Sqr, London` 31.7x20.4cm; `All Hallows Church, half inch scale, south transept, the property of Morris & Company Merton Surrey`, 29x22.6cm; all mounted, in a green archive box (14) (unframed) (box)
A last quarter of the 18th Century Silver Pair Cased Verge Watch, CDn – London, 38259, the frosted and gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock with engraved regulation scale and blued steel screws with finned pillars, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and gilt spade hands, and inner case of hinged and polished form London 1785, Maker’s Mark JD, and fitted in a later hinged and polished silver outer case marked for London 1839, Maker’s Mark GS; together with a single watch paper for G J Bates of Stalham, width 2 1/8”
A mid-19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Lever Watch, unsigned, No 1432, the gilt movement with engraved cock signed patent, with jewelled end stone, blued steel screws and mono-metallic balance, with engraved regulation scale and plain finned pillars and fitted with dust cover, and escapement with jewelled palettes, to a Roman and Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track and subsidiary seconds (hairlines and rim chip), and fitted with spade hands, in a hinged and polished case with Chester hallmarks, date letter and maker obscured, with engine-turned back cover centred with a vacant gartered cartouche and milled band, width 2” 1093. A late 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, unsigned, No 321588, the frosted gilt movement with blued steel screws and engraved cock with jewelled end stone, to a bi-metallic cut compensated balance with blued steel hairspring and silvered regulation scale, to a Roman enamel dial (chip at 6), with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, the back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, with milled band, marked for Chester 1898, Maker’s Mark TPH and numbered 230921, width 2”
A late 19th Century Swiss Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, the frosted gilt ¾ plate movement with mono-metallic balance, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track (hairline at 4), with sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, in a hinged and polished case marked Fine Silver, and numbered 51510,4, width 1 7/8”; together with a base metal graduated curb link Watch Chain with T-bar and Swivel (2) 1098. A 1st quarter of the 20th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, unsigned, 500751, the frosted gilt movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel hairspring with silvered regulation scale and blued steel screws, with finned pillars and fitted dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial (hairlines), with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands (hour hand A/F), in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, and coin milled band (lacking bow and button), Birmingham 1909, Maker’s Mark WF and with corresponding case number, width 2 1/8”
A Mixed Lot comprising: a Lever Pocket Watch Movement signed J T Cremer – Chelmsford, No 1157, the frosted gilt movement with diamond end stone, bi-metallic cut compensated balance and signed dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial (hairline and rim chip); together with a further Lever Movement signed Russell Bros – London, 50717, with frosted gilt movement and jewelled end stone with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel hairspring, with silvered regulation scale and fitted dust cover, to a numbered Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands; a further frosted gilt and jewelled Movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel overcoil hairspring, to a an Arabic enamel dial, signed “International Watch Co”, and with gilt hands; and two further Pocket Watch Movements, various dates and makers (conditions vary) (5)
A late 19th/early 20th Century Patinated and Lacquered Brass Surveyor’s Level, C F Casella & Co, 11-15 Rochester Row, London, SW, 7943, the mounted sight glass with side screw adjustment and fitted level, to a demi-lune frame with scale of + to – 30 degrees, and mounted on a silvered and signed compass, with rotating outer 360 degree rim and fitted with two further levels, and contained within a fitted mahogany case with adjustable tripod stand, width 10 ½”
An early 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, A Molinari – Halesworth, the swan neck pediment to a detachable and silvered single scale alcohol thermometer, to a convex mirror over a spun brass bezel enclosing an 8” silvered dial, with scale of 28-31, signed to the centre, height 38”
An early 20th Century Mahogany and Boxwood Line inlaid Aneroid Wheel Barometer, the shaped case inlaid with foliate swag and urn detail, and fitted with a twin scale porcelain backed mercury thermometer, to a sprung brass bezel set with bevelled glass enclosing a 4 ¾” porcelain dial, signed Aithison & Co, Opticians to HM Govt, London and Leeds, to a scale of 26-31, height 27”
A 1st half of the 19th Century Mahogany and inlaid Wheel Barometer of large proportions, J & M Riva – Glasgow, the case surmounted by a swan neck pediment and central cast brass urn, to an angular neck set with a detachable single scale silvered mercury bow fronted thermometer, to a spun brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a 12” silvered dial with engraved compass centre, and scale of 28-31, to a signed rectangular level below, height 48”
A mid-19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, Beha, Lickert & Co – Norwich, the swan neck pediment (A/F) to a balustered throat with detachable single scale silvered alcohol thermometer, to a spun brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a signed 7 ½” silvered dial with scale of 28-31, height 38”
An early 20th Century Oak Cased Combination Timepiece and Aneroid Barometer, the pierced and carved “C” scroll and foliate case set with a spun brass bezel and bevelled glass enclosing a 3 ½” Roman dial with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands, and centred with a single scale silvered mercury thermometer, to a further spun brass bezel and bevelled glass enclosing a 4 ½” dial with scale of 25-31, height 21 ½”
A 2nd quarter of the 20th Century chrome plated Combination Desk Timepiece/Barometer/Thermometer, the polished rectangular case set with a bevelled glass and bearing an applied presentation plaque “Presented to Sir Louis B Baron, by the Blaina Miners, June 15th 1932”, to a silvered rectangular 9” dial, set to the left with an Aneroid Barometer scale of 27-32, with central twin scale mercury thermometer and to the right by an Arabic chapter ring with blued steel pierced hands, to a spring-driven movement; together with a copy of The South Wales Gazette June 17th 1932 highlighting the presentation, width 9 ½”

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