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A PAIR OF FRENCH COUNTER TOP WEIGHING SCALES, late 19th century, the two shallow brass pans on steel supports, on a mahogany oblong box base, the sides strung with box, the central balance pointer in a cast brass frame applied with an oval stamped "Balance Pendule, Berenger et Cie, Brevetes a Lyon", 25 1/4" x 10"
The Roman EmpireTrajan (98-117), Denarius,Rome, AD 103-111, AR, (g 3,33, mm 19, h 6). IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, laureate bust r., drapery on l. shoulder, Rv. COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, Aequitas standing l., holding scales and cornucopiae. RIC 118 var (see p. XIV, Addenda on p. 252); C 85. Iridescent cabinet tone. About fdc.
The Roman EmpireMarcus Aurelius (161-180), Dupondius,Rome, AD 177-178, AE, (g 8,45, mm 25, h 6). M AVREL ANTONIN - VS AVG TR P XXXII, radiate head r., Rv. IMP VIIII - COS III P P, Aequitas standing l., holding scales and cornucopiae; in field, S - C. RIC 1230; C 375. Green patina. Fine style. About fdc / Good extremly fine.
The Roman EmpirePertinax (193), Sestertius,Rome, 1 January - 28 March AD 193, AE, (g 28,07, mm 33, h 12). IMP CAES P HELV PERTINAX AVG, laureate head r., Rv. AEQVIT AVG - TR P COS II, Aequitas standing l., holding cornucopiae and scales; in field, S - C. RIC 14; C 5. Very rare. Expressive portrait. Dark patina. About extremely fine / Good very fine.
The Roman EmpireGallienus (253-268), Medallion,Rome, c. AD 262, AE, (g 37,98, mm 39, h 6). GALLIENVS - PIVS FEL AVG, head r., wearing lion’s skin, Rv. MONETA AVG, the three Monetae standing l., holding scales and cornucopiae; at their feet, a pile of coins of gold, silver and bronze. Gnecchi, II, 20; C 645; Mazzini, t. XXII, 645. Extremely rare. Bolt portrait. Fine style. Dark patina. Good extremely fine / About extremely fine.
An early 18th Century German brass universal equinoctial ring dial, engraved to the outer and inner rings with latitudes of European cities, the reverse of the inner ring engraved twice with 1-10 in Arabic numerals, the bridge with sliding pin-hole sight against calendrical and zodiacal declination scales, the outer edge with sliding throne and suspension hole, diameter approx 7.2cm.
A fine 20th century copy of an early 18th century burr walnut barometer, the dial signed Tompion, London. Surmounted by a gilt-brass thistle urn for reservoir protection, on an elaborate plinth to a short trunk applied with a turned Doric pilaster, supported on a pair of brass-mounted freestanding Doric columns and bow-fronted base section, the two-piece silvered dial signed in a cursive script and set with weather predictions and twin recording hands operated via a pair of rack and pinion knobs set below the glazed aperture, a circular calendar dial set to the lower section of the base with twin silvered scales for month and date, 104cm high.
A good mid 19th century Lady’s Companion, the gilt and polychrome tooled green leather book form case titled to the spine, the compartmentalised interior with silver leaf scroll and bird tape measure printed in nails, single blade knife with silver scales, a plain silver thimble, a tool card with needle flannel and skein divisions, a pair of silver handled scissors with sheath, a stiletto, repaired, a bodkin and an ivory notelet, cracked, 11cm.
A Victorian oak mercury stick barometer, William Christie, Sterling, late 19th century, with large bore tube and bevel glazed twin canted bone vernier scales calibrated in Barometric inches and annotated with Admiral Fitzroy`s observations the first labelled 9 A.M. YESTERDAY, the other 9 A.M. TODAY and with signature Wm. CHRISTIE, STIRLING to upper margin, the case with cushion moulded cornice and twin bone vernier adjustment screws to throat above plain trunk and square cistern with moulded cover to base, 98cm high.
A Victorian oak stick barometer, J.H. Steward, London, late 19th century, with cavetto cornice above glazed twin canted ivory vernier scales calibrated in barometric inches one labelled 10 A.M. YESTERDAY, the other 10 A.M. TODAY and signed J.H. STEWARD, 54 CORNHILL & 406 STRAND, LONDON across upper margin, the case with twin vernier adjustment screws to throat above slender trunk and disc turned cover to the cistern with level adjustment screw to underside, 93cm high.
A Victorian Folding Pocket Knife With Silver Grip Scales, marks for Brookes & Crookes, Sheffield 1895, enclosing two graduated knife blades, a file, a button hook, a corkscrew and a telescopic pencil (later added); Another, with corkscrew, button hook, pin, two graduated blades and a file (2)
Battle of Copenhagen 1801 38mm diameter in silver by Loos Sommer A 81, Bergsoe 32 ,Obverse: Seated Justice, holding scales and handing sword over to a warrior in classical roman armour. Legend: GUD OG DEN RETFAERDIGE SAG Reverse: Warrior with Danish shield, fighting Hydra (personification of the British fleet) in sea. EF with some hairlines, we note similar pieces have ben recently traded at over US$300
A VICTORIAN IVORY PILLAR THERMOMETER the fluted tapering pillar surmounted by a compass, the varnished card rose signed C ESSEX LONDON in giltmetal surround with mercury filled glass tube between brass brackets and engraved FAHRT. and REAUR. scales, on lobed circular foot, the underside with concentric rings, 15cm h A particularly pleasing and unusually substantial example in fine condition with some natural yellowing and natural accretion of dust, etc

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