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Miscellaneous lot to include two vintage wooden quoit game boards, together with five rings, a small vintage stoneware two tone flagon with printed merchants marks for W Warn & Sons, Spirit Merchant's Tetbury, 32cm high, a large stoneware jug/pitcher, a set of Avery cast iron balance scales with galvanised pan, a 19th century copper bed warming pan with turned wooden handle, a small bundle of walking sticks, shooting stick, hanging balance scale, Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin, two tapestry pictures, chimney glass and an ironwork stand, stags skull (collection)
Chuck Ripper (American, B. 1929) "Female Stoplight Parrotfish Among Coral" Signed lower right. Original Gouache/Watercolor painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood Mint Stamps of the World Collectors Panel for the Nevis Fish stamp issue of September 1, 1993. The males of the species known as Parrotfish, the Blue Thum is distinguishable from its mate by its blue body color and the yellow hue of its tail base and gill cover. Occasionally, it attains larger size and more brilliant shades than the female, becoming a terminal-phase or "supermale." The flesh of the Blue Thum spoils quickly discouraging human predators. In contrast, the striking red body, brown head and multicolored scales of the Red Thum make it a highly visible fish. Reaching up to 20 inches in size, it is one of the reef's most magnificent residents. So meticulous is the Red Thum in its search for food that in the process of grazing for algae on coral and rock, it turns them into fine sand. Except in special cases, this female outshines her partner, the Blue Thum in appearance and size. Image Size: 20.5 x 16.25 in. Overall Size: 22.75 x 18.75 in. Unframed. (B14485)
FINE RICHARD EBSWORTH BRASS THEODOLITE, 1819-1826, of 68 Fleet St, London, the 9in. telescope and bubble level mounted on two brackets above racked half circle of degrees and horizontal degree circle, scales and vernier, silvered brass compass rose, on staff-head mount with three leveling screws, 17cms high, fitted mahogany box; together with a German pocket microscope, 5cms high, boxed with instructions (2) Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff office Auctioneer's Note: Richard Ebsworth traded from three addresses in Fleet St. from c. 1819 to 1835 and is listed as being a Mathematical instrument maker, Optical instrument maker, Optician and Philosophical instrument maker.
A quantity of Mixed Items; comprising two Beswick birds, Goldcrest 2415 and Wren 993, a retro Esso Extra Motor Oil bottle c1970s, a Victoria and Albert commemorative Lustre-ware Jug c1830s, a small quantity of Imari ware, including two plates, two bowls, fish bowl and a Single Stem Vase, a retro Homepride figure and a vintage boxed Cinderella and Prince Charming Waltzing Figures, model No. 9/19, by permission of Mickey Mouse Ltd., together with scales and other various items (a lot)

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