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Lot 1260

A Treen snuff box in the form of a book and a French 18/19th century box containing brass drug scales and weights (incomplete)

Lot 93

Libraxo scales with complete set of bell shaped weights & complete set of brass metric weights

Lot 187

A Pair of Kitchen Scales, two pairs of opera glasses and other items

Lot 127

19th Century mahogany stick barometer and thermometer by J.S. Marratt, 63 King William Street, London Bridge, having engraved ivorine scales, 92.5cm high

Lot 440

George III mahogany apothecary`s box, the hinged cover with an inset brass handle, opening to reveal a segmented interior with nine titled and untitled glass bottles, drawer to the base also with inset brass handle opening to reveal a fitted interior with scales, mortar, pestle and further bottles, also bearing two printed labels with script `From Reece`s Medical Hall, No.171, Piccadilly, Adjoining Bullock`s Museum`, 30cm wide

Lot 410

GILBERT BAYES: "THE SCALES OF TIME", a cast bronze figure of a naked woman holding a basket, signed to the base "Gilbert Bayes, 1908", on a red marble base, 17½" high. See Illustration

Lot 523

A mahogany cased set of scales and another box

Lot 2640

A late 19th/early 20th Century gilt painted lampstandard, a brass lampstandard, a pewter meat plate, a copper roaster, a planter, a set of scales and other collectors` items.

Lot 104

A LATE 18TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY-CASED COIN SCALE with maker`s label of Meymott (Late Read), Bishops Gate Within, 14cm long. Note: The coins listed on the label were current between 1776 and 1783; these scales could therefore have been made by either Clement or Mercy Meymott

Lot 108

A SET OF LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS POSTAL SCALES of typical balance form, each pan with inset ceramic panel painted with scenes of young couples, the beam stamped Baxter Cockspur St, the moulded oval base with four graduating weights. 6cm(h) x 14cm(w)

Lot 174

A GEORGE III MEDICAL LANCET, the bright-steel blade stamped WILSON, between tortoiseshell scales, in original impressed paper case. 6.7cm long

Lot 188

TWO 18TH-CENTURY STRAIGHT RAZORS with horn scales, one by Hunter and Son, Sheffield, the scales engraved with ownership W. HARVEY and dated 1. 4. 1796, 15.7cm, the other stamped Joseph Elliot`s Best Silver Steel, Sheffield, and of similar date, 16.5cm (2)

Lot 265

A GEORGE IV SILVER FOLDING FRUIT FORK with mother-of-pearl scales engraved with a beehive representing "Industry", named to S. E. Pollard in cursive script, hallmarked Sheffield, 1827, maker AH, 7.8cm closed, and A SIMILAR FRUIT KNIFE MADE TO MATCH, hallmarked Sheffield, 1832, maker JM, (2)

Lot 266

A GEORGE III SILVER FOLDING FRUIT KNIFE AND FORK having mother-of-pearl scales inset with vacant navette-shaped escutcheons, having lion passant and duty marks visible, in red morocco pocket case blind-stamped with an anchor, 8.6x 4 x 1cm

Lot 270

A GEORGE III TWO-BLADED FOLDING PENKNIFE, the blades marked "CHARL / WOOD" and "ENGLISH" respectively, with horn scales, one inset with a vacant navette escutcheon, in red morocco pocket case with label "CHARLWOOD / CUTLER / 17 / Rufsell Court", 8.5cm overall

Lot 274

AN EXCEPTIONAL WILLIAM IV VETERINARY FLEAM having brass scales enclosing two folding lancet blades, all marked with royal cipher (crown between W and R) and impressed with maker "LONG, 217 H[IGH} HOLBORN, LONDON", one scale engraved in fine style "Brannon / Farrier / 8th Hufsars", 8.9cm closed

Lot 132

A BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE VASE of bottle form, the brown, blue and green body applied with a dragon, with silver highlighted scales, 12" high, impressed marks and No.726

Lot 63

Two Boxes of Victorian Babies Bonnets, Carrying Cloak, Christening Dress, Baby Scales, Unframed Sampler etc

Lot 88

Cased Set of Balance Scales and a Box of Weights

Lot 240

Two pairs of early 20th century brass postal scales together with a set of weights.

Lot 482

A "Produx Counting Machine", of rectangular and painted metal form, with add and subtract scales, in a flip case; together with its original packaging and instructions

Lot 491

A Mixed Lot comprising: two various Balance Scales, various dates and makers (2)

Lot 647

A set of 19th century postal scales on serpentine base, complete with a set of weights.

Lot 181

A copper water cistern, together with further copper saucepans and a set of kitchen scales.

Lot 221

A white painted cast iron set of Salter`s No. 216 `Compact` weighing scales with standing platform and raised dial, 32" high.

Lot 509

A set of weighing scales with a ceramic base, stamped Kirk & Co. Oxford.

Lot 196

A set of grocers scales together with a silver plated three piece tea set on tray

Lot 948

A set of Victorian brass scales, height 52cms

Lot 54A

A Large "0" Gauge Tinplate Railway Station, and a collection of other railway buildings and accessories by Kibri, Germany, including Ladies and Gentlemen`s Toilet, Buffet, Luggage Office with working scales, Postbox, Newspaper and Baggage Trolleys and other items.

Lot 186

A Fine Quality 19th Century Wooden Model of a Butcher`s Shop, the backdrop applied with decorative paper fascia, wooden counter, butcher`s block, with a quantity of composition joints of meat hanging on hooks, weighing scales and weights, cash register, telephone, knives and cleavers, eggs, a meat display, a figure of a butcher and a dog, in a glazed wooden case, 61cm by 31cm

Lot 213

An Edwardian Toy Grocer`s Shop "Pets Stores", the original cardboard box with pictorial lid lithographed with a boy and girl playing at shops, enclosing a compartmentalised interior with original contents including weighing scales, scoops, money, invoices, labels, bags, tins and packets, rule book etc, 27.5cm by 30.5cm. See illustration

Lot 217

An Early 20th Century Pine Doll`s Shop Display Dresser, the superstructure with open break bow front shelves over glass shelves and brackets centred by a slatted sliding shutter, the break bow front base set with eight short drawers, length 53cm, together with accessories including a tinplate "Play-Store Register", weighing scales and a quantity of tins, packets and bottles.

Lot 277

A Collection of Heyde and Other Continental Lead Hunt, Polo and Steeplechase Figures, various scales, including two water jumps, miniature hunt group, large scale mounted hunt and four stags. See illustration

Lot 728

A 19th century set of brass scales by L Oertling, London, in fitted mahogany case with accesory drawers

Lot 734

A 20th century set of laboratory scales by Griffin & George, in beech case

Lot 194

A set of cased scales, early 20th century, with six weights

Lot 477

A set of Griffin laboratory scales with twin pans, in an oak case together with two sets of Griffin and George Limited weights to 50 grams and a pair of tweezers.

Lot 150

A copper Bugle with the badge of The Australian University Regiment, a large copper spoon on a long wooden handle, a copper snuffing hood and a set of Avery balance scales.

Lot 158

A pair of Victorian brass Candlesticks, 10" (26cms) high, a pair of miniature brass candlesticks and a set of scales with brass pans and weights.

Lot 619

A set of brass postage scales with weights

Lot 403

A Derbyshire brown saltglazed stoneware cradle, with child sleeping, the exterior incised with scales, 13cm wide, c.1860

Lot 881

A Moorcroft Macintyre bottle vase, decorated with stylised poppies and leafy foliage, the tall neck with alternating panels of scales and foliage, 16.5cm high, printed mark

Lot 1451

A Victorian rectangular rosewood apothecary cabinet, the front enclosed by a pair of deep doors fitted with bottles, two drawers, scales, mixing equipment, etc., flush brass handle to top, 30cm wide, 27cm high

Lot 143

Precision anometer, Cell tester, Watson compond microscope CMM100, drawing instruments, carving stools, direct comparison photometer, optics, glass slides, scales, lenses etc

Lot 406

A set of Avery sweet scales, five assorted brass weights and various horse brasses. (10)

Lot 428

Two sets of Victorian cast iron and brass sweet scales.

Lot 438

A set of late Victorian balance scales by W & T Avery of Birmingham, inscribed "Patent Agate Balance", with brass column and cast iron foot, height 75cm (Illustrated).

Lot 442

Three sets of Victorian Borough of Congleton inspectors scales, comprising 1lb, 7lb and 56lb, by Doyle and Son of London, with fitted case (Illustrated).

Lot 445

A rare set of 19th century brass three pan ladder scales by Degrave and Co of London, with six graduated brass weights mounted on a mahogany base, width 41cm (Illustrated).

Lot 484

Three brass beer taps and a hanging balance from a set of scales. (4)

Lot 809

Crichton, London, a 19th century mahogany marine stick barometer, the arched top with bone scales and vernier above thermometer, with cylindrical brass cistern cover below, 89.5cm high

Lot 101

A set of Thomas Gibson jeweller's scales, in mahogany case, a tortoiseshell and horn snuff box, a carved horn inro and a carved netsuke

Lot 173

Fawlty Towers - Autographs of John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Connie Booth and Andrew Sachs mounted with photograph.

Lot 152

An Edward VII silver cased travelling barometer by J C Vickery, the circular silver dial with scales for inches, outer metre scale to 8000 feet and a Fahrenheit thermometer, makers mark J C V, London 1904, 5½cm diameter.

Lot 72

THREE VARIOUS SILVER and MOTHER-OF-PEARL PENKNIVES, FOUR OTHER VARIOUS PENKNIVES and a SMALL PLATED TOBACCO WEIGHING SCALES, inscribed "John Sheldon" with tamper finial

Lot 85

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN POSTAL SCALES by W. Piper, Exeter, the scales profusely engraved with scroll decoration, each with Wedgwood style plaques, the base conforming on a stepped rosewood plinth, with brass weights

Lot 551

A VICTORIAN CAST IRON IRON having turned wood handle, a shaped body with a hinged and latched top for cinders, a SET OF SALTERS IMPROVED SPRING BALANCED SCALES and a BRASS PRESSURED BLOW TORCH

Lot 470

A Perca fish gripper with built in scales, unused.

Lot 489

A box of miscellaneous tackle including rod clips, priest, scales etc.

Lot 10

A Gothic revival carved oak 'Royal Polytechnic Barometer', Joseph Davis & Co, London, late 19th century. With foliate carved gabled pediment above 9.5 inch glazed circular silvered register inscribed ROYAL POLYTECHNIC BAROMETER and with shield-shaped trade name cartouche JOSEPH DAVIS & CO. SOLE MANUFACTURERS ROYAL. POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION, LONDON and annoted with two sets of scales titled SET YESTERDAY and SET TO DAY with brass pivoted pointers adjusted via setting squares below register, the whole flanked by pilasters, the rectangular glazed lower section with SPECIAL REMARKS plaques flanking tube above Fahrenheit and Centigrade thermometers with bulb cistern beneath, 114cm high. Joseph Davis & Co are recorded by Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from Royal Polytechnic Institution, 6 Kennington Park Road, London 1871. They had the sole rights to produce the Royal Polytechnic Barometer in England which was in essence a further developed form of the Admiral Fitzroy pattern barometer with similar but more detailed observations. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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