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A George III mahogany and boxwood strung stick barometer, late 18th /early 19th century, the architectural pediment above a silvered vernier scale marked Cattelli & Co Hereford above a flat grooved rectangular body and circular domed cistern cover, 38 in (96.52 cm) high

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TWO CHINESE KRAAK PORCELAIN DISHES, 17th century, each painted in underglaze blue with aquatic plants within fish scale and swastika borders, the broad shaped rims with alternating panels of daoist symbols and flowers, the undersides painted with a continuous lotus scroll and the base centred by the character mark for "perfect", old retailer's label for Fenton, 11 New Oxford Street, London, 8.5" dia, minor rim chip, and a French kraak porcelain style dish, 19th century, similarly decorated, (3), 8.25 in (20.96 cm) diameter

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Worcester coffee cup, Circa 1770-80, decorated with panels of peony blossom in kakiemon style within gilt scroll borders and against a blue scale ground, underglaze blue seal mark (tiny rim defect), 2.25 in (5.72 cm) high

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George V silver hammered tea and coffee service, maker T F, Birmingham 1931, 1932 and 1935, plain globular form with panel and fish scale banded shoulders an handles comprising teapot with ebony finial and handle, matching coffee pot, sucrier and milk jug (4)

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George III inlaid mahogany stick barometer, Circa 1790-1810, by Nixon, Newcastle, broken architectural pediment over a brass calibrated scale behind a hinged glazed door, the trunk with boxwood and ebony chequered stringing within a moulded border extending the length of the trunk and surround the cistern cover, being of flattened dome shape, 38 in (96.52 cm) long

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A MAHOGANY AND CHEQUER STRUNG STICK BAROMETER, early 19th century, by Molton, Norwich, the architectural pediment centred by a gilt brass finial above a rectangular glazed door enclosing a brass verniere scale graduated from 27 to 31 and thermometer from 100 (blood heat) to 20 (below freezing), chequer strung mahogany veneered trunk and circular dished cistern cover (restorations), 39 in (99.06 cm) high

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Stebbing, Southampton, mahogany cased marine barometer, early 19th Century, stick form with hinged door revealing brass vernear scale with adjustment and signature over a plain column and weighted brass barrel base with adjusting knob beneath, 35 in (88.9 cm) long

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PHILIP HARRIS & CO. LTD., BIRMINGHAM, THE STUDENTS' STANDARD BAROMETER IN GLAZED CASE, the white vernier scale showing millibars and millimeters above a black brass tube and thermometer, on oak plinth, 48 in (121.92 cm) high

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Philip's library globe: 1959 scale 1:37500000, on square base

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*A 19th Century thermometer by T & H Doublet Moorgate St London, on ivorine back with black scale showing Fahrenheit and Centigrade, in original leather covered case, 14.5cms long.

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A 17TH CENTURY HAND COLOURED MAP OF CUMBRIA AND WESTMORIA, with decorated armorials, boundaries and scale, 19" x 22"

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A rare Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Crest' pattern Isis jug, circa 1933, painted with large blue flowers on a green scale ground within blue and white banded borders, black Newport pottery mark, 25cm high NB Only twelve pieces are known to have been produced in this experimental pattern. Both this lot and the following lot were displayed in a furnishing store in Ashton-under-Lyne, near Manchester and were given as a wedding present in 1933 to the vendors parents-in-law

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The following eight lots were given to the current owner by a former employee of Unlimited who was given them upon departure from the company. Unlimited was established around 1966/67 by Jeremy Fry at Widcombe Manor, Bath. The company ceased trading circa 1971. Unlimited worked with the following artists to produce their artworks on a large scale. Unlimited exhibited at the London Arts Gallery, 22 New Bond Street, London circa 1970. The following designs can be seen in the Unlimited brochure for the exhibition. Kenneth Martin (1905 - 1984) Screw Mobile manufactured by Unlimited, circa 1970, made from chromium plated steel, formed of thirty seven flat bars at equal intervals in ascending order around a vertical rod, overall dimensions 65.5 high x 25cm wide. Provenance: Unlimited, Widcombe Manor, Bath, circa 1970. Kenneth Martin was born in Sheffield in 1906, and studied at the Sheffield school of Art and the Royal College of Art, London. His first Screw mobiles were produced circa 1953.

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A brass octant, signed 'J. Sewill, 61 Solcastle Street, Liverpool and 30 Cornhill, London', with silver scale and vernier, two sets of filters and ebonised handle (deatched, in a mhogany case 25cm radius

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