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A 19th century rosewood inlaid mother of pearl stick barometer, by Blachford & Imray, London. CONDITION REPORT: The brass cistern cover appears to have later retaining screws. The rosewood case is in generally good original condition as is the mother of pearl. The sides of the piece are in good order. The vernier adjustment screw operates as it should. The angled scales are a little dirty and discoloured and the right hand scale has a hairline crack in the bottom right hand corner. The top moulding above the scale but below the cornice and pediment is a later replacement. This is loose. The pediment is original. There is an hinged bracket to the rear of the barometer which is a later replacement presumably in the absence of the gimbal. There is no mercury visible in the tube.
Antique C. Stevens and Son London Two Ounce Glass B. Beam Apothecary Scales on Mahogany Base with Drawer. It As H.M. Govt on The Raising Lever, Can Be Dismantled and Placed In The Box Drawer. Together With Complete Box of Weights, 100 grams to 1 gram, 9 Brass Weight + Aluminum Weights Under One Gram, Over ( 10 ). As New Condition.
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Approximately 28 autographs including a 10" X 8" colour photograph for Tottenham v. Derby signed by Tottenham players Calderwood, Scales, Clemence, Howells, Dominguez and Iversen, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Tottenham players Anderton and Ferdinand, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Cadamarteri of Everton, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Scales of Liverpool, a small photograph signed by Walley Barnes of Arsenal and white cards signed by Jack Charlton of Leeds Utd and England, Brian Kidd of Man. Utd., Ivor Allchurch, John Hollins, plus Dominguez, Fox, Nielsen, Anderton and Iversen of Tottenham Hotspur. Good
Doxa - a gentleman's steel cased chronometer, circa 1940's, the black dial with gold coloured Arabic numerals and scales, centresweep seconds with start/stop and reset buttons flanking the crown, dual subsidiary dials indicating seconds and cumulative minutes, signed Doxa, the movement also signed Doxa, dial 31mm, case 35mm, mounted on a black leather bracelet In working order, some residual luminous paint remaining

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