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Lot 263

Various collectors items including pocket scales, pens, pipes, Acme whistle etc

Lot 220

Pair of postal scales on mahogany base with brass weights and a set of chrome eggcups , a enamel and chrome AA badge, No. 4362649

Lot 104

Two sets of antique brass balance scales with weights (a/f)

Lot 284

A set of chemist's micro balance scales together with a boxed set of weights

Lot 34

A Reproduction Brass Set of Postage Scales with Weights on Wooden Plinth, 18cm wide

Lot 267

A French fish scale picture, mid-19th century, of a floral display in a gilt frame, the fish scale flower heads amongst fabric foliage, the frame with a plaque inscribed 'Fleurs Ecailles de Poissons, Breyet de l'Exposition 1855',42cm wide61cm highCondition report: glass previously removed and re-glued into place, crest and frame with further evidence of restoration and old damage, some loose scales in the bottom of the frame and some flowerheads with small amounts of loss, overall in reasonable condition given age and materials

Lot 181

A collection of assorted kitchen glassware items, scales and a mandolin

Lot 603

A set of metal bathroom scales 'The bathroom' No 220, 70cm long

Lot 1591

Pair of Victorian cast iron and ceramic kitchen scales by Avery together with a quantity of weights (at fault)

Lot 1049

Set of five white metal buttons bearing a crest in the form of a gauntlet and scales

Lot 402

Mixed china and glass, German pottery vase, two animal skin drums, brass postal scales, box of printing blocks and sundries

Lot 104

Antique set of Chinese opium scales in wooden case

Lot 549

Regency copper samovar, Victorian postal scales and sundry items

Lot 552

Set of brass scales together with early 20th century postal scales and work mechanism

Lot 325

A LARGE JAPANESE MYOCHIN ARTICULATED IRON MODEL OF A SNAKE, JIZAI OKIMONO EDO OR MEIJI PERIOD, 18TH OR 19TH CENTURY Realistically modelled, the very long and fully articulated body constructed of a multitude of triangular hammered plates simulating scales, the head with a hinged jaw opening to reveal a movable forked tongue, the eyes in shakudo, signed Myochin underneath the jaw, 127cm. Provenance: from a private collection of jizai okimono. See Japanese Works of Art, 12th November 2019, lot 325, for an articulated model of a dragon fish and 14th November 2018, lot 1007, for a jizai okimono of a snake signed Muneyoshi sold in these rooms and from the same collection. See the Victoria & Albert Museum, access. no. M.39-1947 for another iron articulated model of a snake signed When the Meiji restoration of 1868 forbade samurai from openly wearing swords, metalwork artists had to find alternative markets to avoid bankruptcy. Some turned towards producing everyday objects for the upper classes such as the Komai family, and others specialised in making okimono: ornaments for display. The Myochin family specialised in jizai okimono which are a subcategory of fully articulated metal sculptures, often depicting animals.

Lot 63

Ɵ Humanist compendium, including letters by Donato Acciaioli, and other similar works, with notes from Classical texts and Canon Law, in Latin with a few words in Greek, short sections in Italian, manuscript on paper [Italy (probably Palermo, Sicily), at either end of the fifteenth century (c. 1422, and then probably 1484)]To view a video of this lot, click here.66 leaves (plus a more modern paper endleaf at front and back), complete, collation: i8,ii-iv10, v6, vi10, vii12, texts in varying humanist hands and of different line lengths, but all single column, and first text in 21 lines of a fine humanist hand, red rubrics and simple red initials for first text, watermarks of gauntlet surmounted by a flower, simple tower, scales and elaborate letter 'P' (see below), fol. 63 with burn-hole in bas-de-page, some spots, stains and discoloured areas, but overall in good and presentable condition, 223 by 150mm.; card binding (perhaps contemporary) stitched with leather thongs, with "637" and illegible title on spine in faded ink A fascinating humanist compendium, with a probable provenance in Palermo, and thus a rare witness to Sicilian interest in Renaissance learning  Provenance:Apparently written for a humanist scholar on Sicily in two stages at opposite ends of the fifteenth century, initially around 1422 and later in 1484. The earliest section is that now fols. 29-38, written with a scrawling hand and with a watermark of a simple tower with three spiked turrents, identical to Briquet 15,864, and elsewhere recorded in several Italian cities in the first half of the fifteenth century, including Palermo in 1422. Then the section in the most accomplished humanist hand (here fols. 1-18) was apparently added, this with a watermark of a large gauntlet surmounted by a five-petalled flower, and tied at the wrist with a visible bulge for the knot on the outer side of the wrist, an extremely close variant of Briquet 11,158 (recorded Palermo. 1468). This part has dates of completion added in at the end of texts on fols. 13r ("1470") and 13v ("id mar. 1479"). Around the same time, the sections in fols. 19-28 and 39-55 were added, with their common simple scale within a circle watermark, and dates of "Die 26 Novembris hora 6, 1484" and "Vale vijj Calendas Aprilis 1484" at end of letters copied on fols. 44r and 45v. The compendium was completed by the appending of the last 12 leaves, these with a watermark with an elaborate letter 'P' with a sweeping curled backstroke, almost an exact match for Briquet 8492 (Rome, 1484, differing only in the width of the curling lappet and its foliate lips at its terminal). Sicilian humanism is greatly unstudied, and indeed little can be discerned beyond the careers of a handful of scholars such as Antonio Beccadelli ('Il Panormita', 1394-1471), Pietro Ranzano (1428-92), Tommaso Schifaldo (1430-c. 1500) and Antonio Veneziano (1543-93), and the observation that their work tended towards a Christian focussed view of Renaissance subjects. As such any Renaissance text from the region adds greatly to our knowledge. Text:The earliest section of the volume is a series of extracts of quotations and moral information from Classical sources (here fols. 29r-38r), naming Cicero, Varro, Ulpian, Sallust, Quintilian, Ovid, Virgil, Martial, Titus Livy, Plautus, Juvenal and Terrence, among others. Then a series of speeches ascribed to variants of a pseudonym "De Pisis" or "B.P. Pistorius", were added to this (fols. 1r-18v). This author cannot be firmly identified in other records. The works are skilled and indicate academic accomplishments (especially medical). The last refers to the date 9 December 1479 in reference to a new 'interpretation' of the works of Valerius Maximus. Given the proposed origin of the volume he may well have been a Sicilian author about whom little can now be known outside of the present witness. This last section is sandwiched between quires containing notes from various sources (fols. 19-28 and 39-55), including Canon Law (fol. 19rv), a "defensio ab homicidio" (fol. 22rv), and numerous copies of and extracts from fifteenth-century letters (some discussing humanist studies: see fols. 52v-54r), as well as notes of a theological nature, including a section of Peter Lombard's, Sententiarum IV:3 (fols. 50r-51v).The final part here contains the works of Donato Acciaioli (1429-78). He was perhaps the best known orator and politician in the age of Lorenzo de' Medici. He knew the greatest humanists of his day personally, including Vespaniano da Bisticci and Pogglio Bacciolini, and was a member of the Accademia Fiorentina, with his own studies focussing on translations of Greek philosophical works. This volume includes some of his lesser known works, consolatory letters addressed to Pandolpho de Pandolphinis dated 23 November 1456, and to Laurentio and Iuliano Medici dated 22 July 1471. These are followed by a speech in the form of an open letter on a public address by Cosmo de' Medici, dated 20 March 1464. This ends with a letter of Donato Acciaioli to Giovanni Pontano, dated September 1477. 

Lot 72

Ɵ Pierre Albert de Launay, Remarques sommaires faites sur la maison d'Aerssen, in French, Latin and Dutch, a de luxe manuscript produced for Cornelis van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck, the first governor of Surinam, on paper [Northern Netherlands (North Brabant), dated 26 August 1684, and probably also 1688 and immediately after]57 leaves (plus 2 endleaves at front and 4 at back), complete, single column of 25 lines in a professional hand (some sections italic), titles in simple capitals, major initials in gold with gold foliage on blue grounds, frontispiece with large architectural inscription within female figures who hold the rod of Asclepius and the scales of justice, and cornucopia, arms of van Aerssen at head (with three helms and an ornamental collar) and another somewhat oxidised crowned coat-of-arms at foot (most probably those of St. André Montbrun, over which the family from Cornelis van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck onwards held a marquisate), one large two-page map in pen and colour wash, eight pages of coats-of-arms in colour, nine fine drawings of seals and a tomb in pen and colour wash, one double-page opening of coloured and illuminated arms arranged in genealogical tree, seal covered with paper on last page, a few loose leaves neatly rejoined to volume, a few spots and stains, but overall in excellent condition and on heavy paper, 436 by 282mm.; bound in contemporary green patterned silk over pasteboards, gilt edges (some wear to edges, and old repair to binding), prints of Cornelis van Aerssen (1545-1627), and his father Francois van Aerssen (1572-1641), both by "A. Schouman", loosely inserted in volume (but note these members of this family not associated with content of this book), along with a Dutch newspaper article (Algemeen Handelsblad, 3 August 1963) on Cornelius van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck (1637-88) A fine seventeenth-century manuscript principally produced for an important member of the Dutch nobility, who served as first governor of Surinam in the Dutch Guianas; in outstanding condition and still in its contemporary green silk covered binding Provenance: 1. Produced on commission for Pierre Albert de Launay (d. 1694), the Brabant Herald of Arms, for presentation to Cornelis van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck (1637-88): details recorded in inscription in cartouche on frontispiece, and with the completion date, de Launay's official seal on p. 96 and signatures at end of some sections. Cornelis van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck, lord of Sommelsdijk, Bommel, de Plaat and Spijk (in Zuid-Holland and Gelderland), was a prominent member of one of the wealthiest families of the 'Golden Age' of Netherlandish history. He was fundamental in the founding of the Surinam Society (a private trade company), and was elected by the West-India Company and the city of Amsterdam as the first governor of the colony of Surinam (founded 1667, gaining independence in 1975) in the Dutch Guianas. He left Europe in 1683 for Paramaribo. He is remembered as an authoritarian but efficient governor, and was killed by a band of mutinous Dutch soldiers in 1688, during an argument over alleged poor food and wages. As this volume specifically addresses him at the opening of the text as "Corneille D'Aerssen ... Seigneur en partie de Surinam, Gouverneur & Capitaine General de toute de Colonie" and its closing address is dated 1684, it may have been commissioned as a gift to honour his appointment as governor. However, the arms at the head of the frontispiece are those of his son, François (1669-1740), and the armorial genealogy on pp. 75-76 also terminates in the arms of this figure. The research for the volume may have taken some years, and it was perhaps not complete or bound when Cornelius was murdered, and it was finished for Cornelius' son. François had accompanied his father to Surinam, returning briefly to Europe in 1687, before travelling back to settle his father's affairs there. He then took up a post as director of the Society of Surinam.2. Still in the library of the Baron van Aerssen in 1838, when on 15 December that year it was shown to a meeting of the Belgian royal historical commission (see Compte-Rendu des séances de la Commission Royale d'histoire, VII, 1844, pp. 299-300).3. Janna Carla van der Veen-Hondius (1929-2001) of Duinbeek house in Oostkapelle, Zeeland: her printed armorial bookplate affixed to front endleaf.4. Sold in Christie's, 15 July 2015, lot 35 (but there misidentified as produced for the wrong Cornelis van Aerssen) for £5625. Text:This gargantuan codex is a triumph of seventeenth-century manuscript production. It celebrates the descent of the van Aerssen family to Cornelis van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck and his son François, collecting together relevant accounts and documents from a wide variety of sources. After an address by de Launay, the volume includes "Remarques sommaires sur la maison d'Aerssen" (p. 1); a genealogical table showing the links of the family to the house of Moers/Meurs and their dynastic founder Wallerand de Limbourgh (p. 5), followed by a tract on the same (p. 15); a hand drawn and coloured map of the Duchy of Guelders showing the holdings of the family (pp. 22-23), after the work of Nicolaes van Geelkercken, and probably copied from Joannes Janssonius (1639); extracts from an account of the nobility of Guelders in Henricus Aquilius' printed Compendio Chronici Geldrici (Cologne, 1566; here p. 25); followed by charters apparently copied from originals in the archives of the towns of Venlo and Nijmegen and the Cistercian abbey at Kamp/Campen, with skilfully drawn and hand-coloured depictions of their seals, parts of an armorial from the time of "Comte Reinault de Gueldres" dated 1330, with over 140 coats-of-arms in colour, and extracts from a martyrology of Kamp Abbey, and a drawing of the late fifteenth-century tomb of Theodore d'Aerssen and Marguerite de Carpen from the church in that monastery; an armorial tree of descent of the van Aerssen family down to François (1669-1740), the reigning head of the family in the 1680s (pp. 75-76); followed by further documents and a final address by de Launay (p. 93), dated at its end. 

Lot 145

A set of scales and weights by C.W Breckwell Ltd.

Lot 146

A Victorian set of scales inc. weights

Lot 1099

J.C. VICKERY A SILVER CASED POCKET BAROMETER ALTIMETER WITH THERMOMETER, London hallmarked silver case, dated for 1912 and with 'JCV' makers mark, the lid interior with etched dedication 'October 15th 1912. Hugh from Jimmy', the case lid outer with the crest of the Ewing clan, a demi-lion rampant in his dexter paw a mullet gules and the motto 'Audaciter', external diameter 2 3/8in., approx. 2in. combined stepped silvered dial with calibrations in inches of mercury with a range of 23 to 31inches and feet (altitude) from 0 - 8000 feet, inset centre marked with meteorological headings 'RAIN', 'CHANGE' and 'FAIR', and with central makers name 'J.C. VICKERY. LONDON.', semi-circular mercurial thermometer with Celcius and Fahrenheit scales to 53 degrees and 130 degrees respectively, blued steel pointer, bevelled glass and rotating bezel.

Lot 211

KATZ KNIVES, USA TWO SHEATH-KNIVES AND A FOLDING KNIFE, the first two in their maker's card cartons and comprising of a K308 'Lionking' with 8in. blade (some mild storage marks), and a K1006 'Black Kat Tanto' with 6in. blade, both with their respective sheaths and a Katz folding knife with 3 1/2in. drop-point blade and chequered soft rubber scales, in a Katz leather belt pouch, appearing little used. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 222

R. COOPER, SHEFFIELD A MASSIVE CUSTOM BOWIE-KNIFE, with 12in. clip-point blade false edged for the last 4 1/2in., scalloped back edge, the left hand side signed 'HAND MADE R. COOPER SHEFFIELD ENGLAND' and 'R. COOPER SHEFFIELD ENGLAND' on the ricasso, substantial clipped corner rectangular brass cross-guard with scalloped sides, natural stag scales held with five brass pins to the heavy brass coffin hilt, brass bolsters, scalloped edges to the squared brass pommel and geometric engraving to the tang edges, complete with a black leather scabbard, appearing unused. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 205

WILLIAM & SON, LONDON A FINE CASED LIMITED EDITION SPORTING KNIFE WITH FOSSILISED MAMMOTH TOOTH HILT, ref. WR001471, serial no. 3, of 3 produced, with etched damascus 4in. clip-point blade, carved back edge, signature and limited edition number to left hand face, polished fossilised mammoth tooth scales bisected with polished steel bands with buffalo horn inserts, together with its maker's walnut display box fitted with a 'WILLIAM & SON, LONDON' signed glazed lid and padded green baize lining, with a certificate of authenticity dated 2017, not supplied with a scabbard. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 204

WILLIAM & SON, LONDON A SKINNING KNIFE, ref. WR001317, serial no. 0301, with 2 1/2in. clip-point blade signed on the left face, large semi-circular finger support, full tang and fitted with smooth burr-elm wood scales held by two polished pins, complete with its maker's leather scabbard appearing unused. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 200

WILLIAM & SON, LONDON A FINE DAMASCUS DROP-POINT HUNTING KNIFE WITH FOSSILISED MAMMOTH-TUSK HILT, ref. WR001535, serial no. 0403, recent, with 4in. Bran damascus blade etched to enhance patterning, secret signature to left face, full tang with polished fossilised mammoth-tusk moulded scales held with twin polished pins and integral polished steel cushion pommel, in its maker's bolstered leather scabbard with belt-loop to reverse, unused with original swing ticket. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 201

WILLIAM & SON, LONDON A FINE DAMASCUS DROP-POINT HUNTING KNIFE WITH FOSSILISED MAMMOTH-TUSK HILT, ref. WR001534, serial no. 0102, recent, with 4in. Bran damascus blade etched to enhance patterning, secret signature to left face, full tang with polished fossilised mammoth-tusk moulded scales held with twin polished pins and complete in its maker's bolstered leather scabbard with belt-loop to reverse, unused with original swing ticket. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 202

WILLIAM & SON, LONDON TWO DAMASCUS-BLADED SKINNING or PAIRING KNIVES, serial no's. 0901 & 1001, the first with 2 1/2in. clip-point blade signed on the left face, large semi-circular finger support, full tang and fitted with smooth wood scales held by two polished pins, the second with narrow curving 4in. blade signed as above and with matching polished wood scales, both unused in their maker's leather scabbards with swing-tickets. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 223

G. IBBERSON FOR COGSWELL & HARRISON, LONDON A SCARCE FOLDING BOWIE-KNIFE, circa 1925, with narrow clip-point 7in. blade, the left hand side marked 'FOR COGSWELL & HARRISON LTD, 168 PICCADILLY, LONDON W1', the left side of ricasso marked 'IBBERSON MADE IN ENGLAND', the reverse with the violin trademark and 'SHEFFIELD MAKE', folding nickel guard, coarsely chequered dark horn scales, the left hand side with central release button, brass liners with milled edges and locking release to the back-strap, no scabbard.. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 221

AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE BOWIE-KNIFE WITH DAMASCUS BLADE, UNSIGNED, recent, with deep clip-point 11in. blade, wide blind fuller to both sides, brass boat-shaped cross-guard with conical finials, heavy brass hilt with cushion-shaped dome-topped pommel, smooth buffalo horn scales held with six pins and inlet with brass fletched arrow designs, complete with a later custom leather scabbard. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 802

UNWIN & RODGERS, SHEFFIELD A .32 RIMFIRE SINGLE-SHOT TWIN-BLADED FOLDING KNIFE-PISTOL, MODEL 'NON XLL', no visible serial number, circa 1860, with nickel square section tapering 3 3/4in. smooth-bore barrel with chamfered edges, the left hand side marked 'UNWIN & RODGERS, PATENTEES SHEFFIELD', flat bead fore-sight, iron breech end with flip-down standing breech mounted with a 'rabbit-ear' rear-sight, nickel body and bolsters including hinged trapdoor for caps at rear, the underside with folding 3 1/2in. double edged dagger blade and a further folding 3 1/2in. clip-point blade, both marked at the forte 'UNWIN & RODGERS PATENT' below 'V.R.' and a crown, moulded horn side scales with chequered panels to grip portion and folding trigger between the blades. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 6639

Feinwaage, deutsch, 1. Hälfte 19. Jhdt. Balustergegliederte Balkenwaage aus Messing mit zwei runden, an Ketten aufgehängten Messingschalen. In nicht zugehörigem, hölzernem Kasten mit Schuber. Maße 31 x 16 x 6 cm. Zustand: II - III A German pair of scales, 1st half of the 19th century Balustergegliederte Balkenwaage aus Messing mit zwei runden, an Ketten aufgehängten Messingschalen. In nicht zugehörigem, hölzernem Kasten mit Schuber. Maße 31 x 16 x 6 cm. Condition: II - III

Lot 37

A CHINESE GOLD-SPLASHED BRONZE 'TWIN-FISH' VASE 18TH/19TH CENTURY Formed as two carp supported on their tail fins, their bellies touching, with details of their scales and fins engraved to their bodies, their agape mouths forming two openings, 32cm, 2.7kg. The image of two conjoined fish is one of the Eight Auspicious Buddhist Emblems, or Bajixiang. Cf. Sotheby's Hong Kong, 31st May 2018, lot 45 for a related bronze vase.十八/十九世紀  銅灑金雙魚合巹瓶

Lot 31

SET OF VINTAGE POST OFFICE SCALES WITH TARIFF STARTING AT 1D

Lot 85

BOX OF MIXED METAL WARES, BRASS CANDLESTICKS, BRASS MODEL OF AN EAGLE, SET OF SCALES ETC

Lot 51

Vintage brass weighing scales in glass case by Philip Harris & Co, Birmingham

Lot 228

Vintage oak and glass cased weighing scales by Sartorius Werke of Gottingen

Lot 1700

A set of Victorian brass and oak balance postal scales by Sampson Mordan & co compete with seven graduated weights

Lot 432

TWO SMALL 19TH CENTURY OIL PAINTINGS OF COUNTRY SCENESsigned and dated by Walter Meegan 28.5cm x 21cm together with a set of postal scales, a novelty teapot in the form of the Mad Hatter by Tony Wood and further tea wares At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Lot 2180

A vintage wooden trug of rectangular and canted form with loose steel loop handle and sledge shaped supports, together with a set of cast iron scales with gold painted lettering Warmisham number 64, Bishops Gate, London with circular ceramic sepia printed tray and set of graduated weights

Lot 303

A set of Weylux kitchen scales

Lot 468

TWO BOXES OF METALWARES AND LOOSE, including a late Victorian oil lamp with green glass reservoir and cast iron base, a blue painted coal scuttle, two silver plated gallery trays, brass bell, copper kettle, brass trivets, candlesticks, scales, etc (two boxes and loose)

Lot 18

Early 20th century malachite and slate postal scales, with stacking weights, 18cm wideCondition report: In good original condition , minor nibble to one corner of base and with a nice set of weights

Lot 170

Victorian gothic malachite and brass postal scales, by Halstaff and Hannaford, 228 Regent Street, London, oval form, 20cm wideCondition report: In good original condition.The smallest two weights are a different colour to the rest but of the same age.

Lot 169

Victorian pietra dura inlaid postal scales, oval form with specimen stone inlaid borders with four graduated weights (one matched), bun feet, 24cm wideCondition report: Good overall condition and retaining most of the original gilding to the scales. One of the weights is a replacement .Minor chips to the edges of the slate base

Lot 17

Victorian malachite postal scales, with stacking weights, 17cm wideCondition report: Some chips and repair to corners and bottom edge - see images . Smallest weight doesn't match the others

Lot 470

Collectables - Celebrity Autographs x34 inc Kerry Katona, Prunella Scales, Kirsty Young etc -vgc - varying sizes b/w - colour

Lot 3173

Englische Haushaltswaage mit Gewichten Englische Haushaltswaage mit Gewichten Gusseisen und Metall, grün lackiert. Über bombiertem Stand Wiegebalken mit ovaler Schale. Flächendeckende Blumenmalerei mit Golddekor. Beigabe: vier Gewichte, bez. "A K & Sons". H. 25 cm. 38 cm x 25 cm. A cast iron kitchen scales with marked weights. England. Um 1900. nur im Internet

Lot 98

Set of late 20th C lacquered brass industrial scales, in fitted oak cabinet, makers mark S & R, numbered 806

Lot 1329

A 19th century pine dough bin, hinged lid, square supports 85cm by 50cm by 84cm high, together with a 19th century pine and ash glazed wall-mounted food cupboard and various scales

Lot 1324

A 19th century mahogany toilet mirror; two towel rails; triptych mirror; set of scales; two hanging wall shelves; a mahogany collector's cabinet; a fret-work mirror; two empty attractive wine bottles and three other mirrors (13) 

Lot 157

Brass carriage clock, silk cigarette cards, playing cards, scales, decanter, etc

Lot 418

Assorted silver plate, brass, a pair of scales, a family bible, various coinage, etc (three boxes)

Lot 277

A full sized violin, bears label to interior and two bows, cased and an early 20th century rosewood mandolin, cased and a set of pharmaceutical scales . Split to front of violin by the right hand sound hole. Various scratches, marks, minor chips to edges and scroll, discolouration and wear. Label reads San Seratin utinentis fecit Venitus 1766

Lot 244

Miscellaneous copper and brass wares, including large jam pan, postal scales, weights, etc

Lot 95

Burma, 6th-10th century. The bangle with one end molded as a very expressive dragon head with the open mouth revealing its teeth, the dragon’s scales covering the entire bangle save for the other end of globular shape.Provenance: Ex-Collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age, with traces of age and wear, and a fine malachite-green patina.Weight: 157.2 gDimensions: Outer Diameter 10.1 cm, Inner Diameter 7.6 cm 

Lot 1484

Quantity of play worn diecast models featuring various scales to include Matchbox, Dinky and Continental examples, many commercial and military vehicles

Lot 99

A Victorian mahogany cased wall clock with painted dial (electrified), kitchen scales with weights, a copper pan, four stoneware jars plus a pewter measure

Lot 1

Sykes hydrometer, pair of brass balance scales, mercury thermometer, Kodak Eastman camera (4)

Lot 210

Set of kitchen balance scales with brass pans, scale weights (qty)

Lot 60

Works of art to include Lady Clare table coasters and placemats depicting birds, tray, mahjong set, postal scales, pots and covers etc. (qty)

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