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A set of late 19th/early 20th century weighing scales marked Louis Schopper Leipzi with Leunig trade mark logo and serial no.25333, with silvered scale and hooped carrier, raised on triform base, also a similar smaller pair by H E Messmer Limited, London, marked weighing a sample of 10 x 10cm or sheets of 20 x 30, serial no.51311, height 56cm and 43cm respectively (2)
A Stephens enamelled wall hanging advertising thermometer with scale of 0-140 marked 0 freezing temp rate, summer heat and blood heat for all temperatures, the base edge marked Jordan Bilston, 11-36 Registered Trade Mark Applied, 169236-8 and 164960 (indistinct, rusted and chipped) (illustrated)
A collection of 52 boxed Keymen `football series` figures early 1970s, hand painted scale diecast models that were available in the players` club or international colours, the lot with duplication of subjects owing to them being unsold stock from a shop that closed in the early 1970s, comprising Alan Ball (10 x club), Gordon Banks (7 x club, 1 international), Colin Bell (8 x club), George Best (3 x club, Bobby Charlton (6 x club, 1 international), Francis Lee (7 x club, 1 international) & Bobby Moore (4 x club and 4 x international); sold together with an unused 1966 World Cup Willie autograph book; a 1970s football book; and a silver football medal dated 1935-36 (55)
REEL: A rare Shakespeare Miller Aristocrat alloy big game sea reel in 6/0 size, nickel plated frame cover, turned alloy end plates, harness lugs, complicated drag adjuster system with scale gauge marking to handle hub, black handle knob, ratchet on off and rod harness saddle, good in original fitted green baize lined leather covered carry case with handle.
LURES: Large collection of vintage lures incl. glass eyed Norwich Spoons, Hardy Crocodile small/large bait harness, assorted Devons incl. Spring flex, assorted Milward reversible fin and others, sole skin phantoms from 2"-4" incl. carded example by Thomas & Co., Redditch, Allcock Feathero minnow, scale spoons, quill minnows, as per image, in 2 black japanned boxes by Farlow 9.5"x6"x2" and another fine example unnamed 11"x7"x2", both with removable trays.
W Turner, London, a silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1834, no. 5207, the two piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and spade hands, the verge fusee movement with a pierced balance cock, the D shaped foot engraved with a mask, three arm steel balance, under sprung balance spring, and Bosley type regulator scale, in a plain outer case, 5.4cm; another, by J. Richards, London 1788; and the last signed R. Harrison, Ormskirk; together with a late Victorian silver fob watch, London 1881, the four piece hinged case housing a bar cylinder movement, the case 3.7cm diameter, the lot with four winding keys
MEMORABILIA: Hendrix: Jimi`s Blond (tan) `59/ `60 Duo-Sonic Guitar. During Jimi nine-month stint from March to November 1964, with the Isley Brothers, when he was known as Jimmy James, Hendrix got his first Fender guitar - a blond (tan) `59/ `60 Duo-Sonic. The one Jimi used was manufactured as a short scale guitar 22 ½ inches long, selling in those days for $160. The common blond (tan) finish was discontinued in 1964. He found the Duo-Sonic affordable and that it worked great for the funky rhythms he played while working as a backing musician with the Isley Brothers backing band. Jimi had at one stage fitted his Duo-Sonic with an EpiPhone (Maestro) Vibrato unit but had later taken it off. The rumour is that this guitar went missing whilst on tour in the USA but contrary to this Jimi just tired of using it and it was put away for a while and resurfaced years later in Chas Chandler’s London studio. Chas discovered and managed Jimi. Chas later sold the guitar in 1982 for £400 to Rod Weinberg, who in 1983 reunited the Animals for a world tour. In 1956, Fender introduced the Music Master and Duo-Sonic guitars as affordable "3/4-size" short-scale student models. The Duo Sonic was always a student level guitar. The Duo-Sonic is considered rare and has displayed growing collector value. The Music Master and Duo-Sonic were essentially the same guitar, with the addition of another pickup (in the bridge position) and a toggle switch on the Duo-Sonic. Both models received a slight facelift in 1959, along with all other Fenders. The guitar has been loaned by Cameo to The Jimi Hendrix In London Exhibition held at the Handel House Museum, 25 Brook Street, London W1 for public exhibit from 15th to the 25th October.
MARITIME. A VICTORIAN BLACK AND BRASS THREE RING SEXTANTS WITH TWO SETS OF THREE COLOURED FILTERS ENGRAVED SILVER INSET SCALE WITH VERNIER AND MAGNIFIER, TELESCOPE EYEPIECES ETC IN FITTED MAHOGANY CASE WITH NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY TEDDINGTON CERTIFICATE TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE LID DATED 1924
"Collection of 20 German lead and other die cast models of aircraft carriers and other war ships including Ark Royal, 19.2cm l, and various plastic models of German planes, metal helmet and gun, by repute taken from Hitler`s bunker from a large scale map in 1944 by Alan MacFarlone, No 908176, 30/127 (H) Field Regt. N,4, B.L.A. together with a card wishing his nephew (our vendor) A Merry Xmas and explaining his capture, dated 12/11/44"
Benjamin Donn A Map of the County of Devon with the City and County of Exeter large scale engraved map on 11 folding sections (of 13?) including a plan of Falmouth published 1765, (incomplete) each section circa 74 x 52cm (tears and other damage; disbound); together with An engraving of the Wanstead Estate in the County of Essex (trimmed) and a small view of the house

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