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A collection of Sheffield folding knives by Joseph Rodgers & Sons and other Cutlers with ox or stag horn, plain or chequered ebony or plated metal and engine turned scales including sportmen's penknives one in the form of a steel rule and several promotional knives, mainly late 19th/early 20th c (40 approx)
A collection of Sheffield folding knives by Joseph Rodgers & Sons and other Cutlers with ox or stag horn, plain or chequered ebony or plated metal and engine turned scales including sportmen's penknives one in the form of a steel rule and several promotional knives, mainly late 19th/early 20th c (40 approx)
A Victorian rosewood stick barometer, with ivory scales signed CHADBURN BROS SHEFFIELD, REGISTERED NO3980 Oct 14th 1841 No154 and inscribed TEN AM YESTERDAY 10AM TO DAY, with twin verniers and mercury thermometer, in figured case with arched top and bulbshaped cistern, 92cm h. Rather dusty behind the glass and the lid of the cistern an old turned and stained wood replacement. The thermometer original but broken. Apart from these faults in excellent and entirely original condition, charged with mercury.
A documentary Derby figure of a Mansion House Dwarf, richly attired in a gilt waistcoat painted with roses, a blue shirt and striped breeches, painted to the back with a variety of merchandise, a sack inscribed R B Derby, the large pink hat with a quiver of arrows and painted in puce with a grocer's scales and scrolling foliage, its upturned brim with an auctioneer's bill inscribed PRIME GROCERIES BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES BY MR BILLY FIGSBERRY. . , standing on a floral encrusted green mound, 17cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, incised No 227, c1820. The initials are those of Robert Bloor (d1846), manager and subsequently proprietor of the Derby factory. . A couple of small nicks to the brim of the hat at one side, but in overall very good, original condition with little if any sign of flaking of the sometimes rather thickly applied enamels. No restoration.
*Bookbinding materials. Miscellaneous bookbinding materials and equipment, includes linen & silk thread, sewing cord, gilder's cushion & gilder's tip, linen tape, blocking foil, gelatine, wooden box containg a range of band sticks, pair of backing boards etc., together with a set of Becker's Sons weighing scales (dismantled) with box of weights, plus a small homemade laying press etc. (a carton)
Assorted measuring tools: set square with three brass diamond-shape inserts; mahogany box with set of scales and various weights, including dram; a set of metal compasses; and adjustable device with two screw-top pointed pieces; plus Militaria: a brass and treen powder measure, impressed 'centigrammes poudre' with 35/40/45/50 adjustments (five)
Edward Roberts, London. A GOOD LATE GEORGIAN EXCISE OFFICER'S BOXWOOD EVERARD SLIDE RULE, of square section with brass-ended sliding scales to all four faces, stamped beneath one "*EDW'D ROBERTS Maker Dove Court Old Jewry LONDON*" 30.5cm, (12in) long, in original chamois cover inscribed in ink "Sliding Rule", the date "April 1807"visible (name rubbed)
L*** Pedrone, Carlisle, (fl.c.1834). A WILLIAM IV INLAID MAHOGANY WHEEL OR "BANJO" BAROMETER having a "broken" architectural pediment with urn finial, the trunk inlaid with a sunflower medallion above a thermometer with silvered scales, flanked by shell paterae, above an inscribed silvered dial and a further sunflower medallion, 98cm, (38.5in) high
Sampson Mordan & Co. A SET OF VICTORIAN BRASS AND OAK POSTAL SCALES, the rectangular pan stamped "INLAND LETTER POST", with prices (1oz =1d to 8ozs =3d), the beam stamped "S. MORDAN & CO.", with four brass weights, one (8oz) stamped 1826, another (1/2lb) VR over 43, the other two VR over 60 (2ozs and 4oz)

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