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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
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
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
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
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.
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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