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A 19th century mahogany treen shoe, a bakelite ear trumpet and a 19th century diamond scales in mahogany case, the shoe with 'pique-clout' decoration, 22cm long, the ear trumpet of telescopic form, 38cm long, and the scales with brass bowl and weights by De Grave, Short and Fanner, 59 St Martin Le Grand, London, 14 x 17cm
A Victorian mahogany domestic medicine chest, the plush lined interior with trade label of Godfrey & Cooke London, the fully fitted upper section retaining all but one of the glass bottles and stoppers, mainly with printed labels of Godfrey & Cooke, Chemists 30 Conduit St & 26 St George's Place, London, the drawer beneath with scales, glass pestle and mortar and measures, further bottles (variously labelled), weights in card boxes, two zinc canisters and other items, recessed brass handles, 23cm h, 26.5cm w
A set of 18th century diamond scales, contained within a rectangular mahogany case of canted form with moulded edge, original paper label on the underside of the lid with calculation tables, inscribed, All sorts of Scales & Weights for Diamonds, made &sold by Charles DeGrave, Scale maker Corn St Ann's Lan Aldert London, tweezers lacking and only one of the original weights remaining, 5 1/4in wide.
Hamburg American Clock Company AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY-CASED COMBINED CLOCK, THERMOMETER AND ANEROID BAROMETER having a 'broken'-arched surmount with ball-and-spire finial above a clock dial, the white-enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals framing a matted centre with crossed arrows motif, above a mercury thermometer with Fahrenheit and Centigrade scales to the silvered backplate, the barometer with enamelled ring, original paper labels verso including 'No. 337G', 65cm, (25.5in) high.
A George III swing handled sugar basket, on a corded foot, deocrated with wrythen scales and floral sprays on a reticulated ground, engraved on one side with the crest of Drinkwater below the motto sapiens qui assiduvs' blue glass liner, by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1769, 4.75in (12cm) diameter, 5oz weighable silver.

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