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A Rare Tortoiseshell Cased Pair of 18th Century Octagonal Coin Spectacles, or eye glasses, by McAllister - maker to Thomas Jefferson; together with a nickel silver pair of folding spectacles with Aynscough-style folding arms, and an ebonised papier mache cased pair of 19th century wire framed glasses (3)
Two Exceptional Edwardian Photograph Albums, c. 1905-1914 matt gelatin silver printsdepicting the life of an upper-middle class family in the South of England, photographs include well-composed pictorialst views, rugby teams, rowing, horses, dogs etc, and some patriotic parades presumably at the start of WWI, over 140 photographs, all images about 9.3cm x 11.8cm (large 1/4 plate)
A Set of 19th Century Photographs of India, 19th Century Photographs of India, a collection of 66 gelatin silver diapositive glass lantern slides by professional photographers, including George Washington Wilson, Realistic Travels and others, all titled and all in good condition, in pine case, slides standard size 8.2cm sq
JAMES HASPIEL, Three Photographs of Marilyn Monroe, gelatin silver prints , two from the Sygma agency, taken 1954 and 1961 printed c.1990, not later than 1999 when agency changed its name, one with no information verso, again probably printed c.1990, Sygma prints 21cm x 27cm and 21cm x 22.5cm, clos-up 20cm x 30cm,
Two Large Vintage Aircraft Photographs, a large vintage gelatin silver print of a Soviet Tupolev Tu-144, apparently taken from another aircraft, probably early 1970s, Soviet wetstamp below '62' in blue crayon verso, print 31.5cm 40cm; with a large,vintage, green-toned carbon print of a seaplane c.1935, print 33cm x 47cm Note: The Tu-144 was the world's first commercial supersonic transport aircraft with its prototype's maiden flight from Zhukovsky Airport on 31 December 1968, two months before the British-French Concorde.The Tu-144 first went supersonic on 5 June 1969, four months before Concorde, and on 26 May 1970 became the world's first commercial transport to exceed Mach 2.
A Collection of Early Film Stills, vintage gelatin silver photographs including Johnny Weissmuller in an RKO Tarzam film 1932 or later (1), Carol Marsh and others in 'Alice in Wonderland' 1949 (3) John Wayne and others in 'She Wore a Yellow Ribbon' 1949 (2), Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Glynis Johns in 'State Secret' 1950 (6) 'Bitter Springs' 1950 (1),John Wayne, Gail Russell in 'Wake of the Red Witch' 1948 (4) all images approximately 24cm x 19cm
Women at War, WWII British Propaganda Photojounalism, seven vintage gelatin silver prints, printed 1939 to 1944, press agencies and British official photographs, comprising (1) Women gas protection squads, Paris 1939; (2) Women in RAF control room; (3) Women pilots deliver spitfires?; (4),(5), Women soldiers driving army vehicle; (6),(7), Women building landing craft including 'a young married woman, once a worker in a wool mill is now an expert welder' largest image (welder) 25cm x 19.5cm, smallest (spitfire) 14cm x 19.3cm
Boxing: Official Album of Muhammad Ali's Visit to Nigeria 1971, red cloth-bound album, cover title 'With the compliments of the Government of the Midwestern State of Nigeria, Photographs', and inside cover 'On the Occation of the Visit of Mr Mohammed Ali (alias Cassius Clay) World's Greatest Boxing Champion, Information Department Benin City, vintage gelatin silver prints printed immediately after the visit, pasted one per page, double-sided; Section 1: Arrival at Benin Airport, Courtesy Call on the Acting Military Govenor, Press Conference, 18 prints each featuring Ali; Section 2: Courtesy Visit to H. H. Akenzua II, nine prints, eight with Ali, one with His Highness and William Davis; Section 3: Exhibition Bout at Ogbe stadium Benin City 37 prints, 35 with Ali; Section 4: Press Conference and Luncheon Party Benin City, 21 prints, 10 with Ali, (85 prints in all). Provenance: Presented to the Tour Organiser, William Davis (from there by descent). Condition Report: All extant photographs in good condition, significant fading to blue album pages, one page has been cut out, now replaced loose, the photogragh recto removed, wear to album spine (see online images)
28 Vintage Photographs of Muhammad Ali Tour, Nigeria 1971 an album by the Peter Obe Photo Agency Lagos of the 1971 tour, most photographs removed but 14 remaining,13 include Ali, all 15cm x 20.5cm, with 13 loose gelatin silver prints, 10 prints unsigned, probably amateur, approximately 15cm x 20cm, three larger 20.5cm x 25cm, two by Joe Matthew's Press Agency, one by Keystone press agency, and a c-print, Ali with William Davis the tour organiser, with a copy of 'The Wand' Sandoz house magazine 1971, with article about the tour and William Davis organising it. Provenance: From the Estate of William Davis and by descent.
A Library Glass, Two Magnifying Glasses, Two Simple Microscopes library glass, c.1900, frame nickel silver, heavy construction with turned ivory handle, lens 16.2cm diameter, one pressure flake to edge 8mm x 8mm, overall length 34.6cm; magnifying glass 11cm diameter lens, brass frame, carved ivory handle, overall length 23.5cm; magnifying glass 10.1cm diameter lens in brass frame with ivory and hardwood handle, 19th century simple microscop lacking specimen holder, replacement ivory handle, a small ivory simple microscope with bead lens, probably 18th century (5)
An Ivory Excise Officer's Slide Rule, English, c.1890, signed T O Blake Ltd London, double sided with two slides, with multiple scales for proof and duty payable in shillings, gauge points for imperial gallon and imperial bushel, scales for part-filled barrels (segment standing, segment lying), etc., nickel silver fittings, length 32.2cm [CITES]
19th Century Ivory Drawing and Calculating Instruments, a folding 2ft rule by Thomas Bradburn & Sons, with nickel silver fittings and slide, with Routledge engineering scales and bubble level (empty), repairs, slide jammed; 2ft folding rule by Stanley (repair); scale rule/protractor; parallel rule; sector by Harris & Co. with silver arch hinge, part of an articulated rule with scales, cased [CITES]
Two Drawing Instrument Sets, [CITES] one c.1860, unsigned, in nickel silver, including Napier compasses, ebony parallel rule and scale rules below tray, case 20.2cm across; with a set by Stanley, c.1900, with ivory scale rule, ebony parellel rule, brass protractor below, case 20.2cm
Medical/Dental, a Silver Toothpick and a Chiropody Set, ivory pick in telescopic silver case with engine turned decoration, stamped 'Germany .925' (makers name not clear) 5.4cm closed; with a late Victorian chiropody set, by Frerris & Co, Bristol, two scalpels and file/rasp, all carbon steel with ivory handles, in embossed leather-covered case, case 17.2cm [CITES]
A Pocket Set of Drawing Instruments and an Etui, both English, c.1820, drawing instruments in unusual mahogany and brass case, with brass scissor-type parallel rule, boxwood sector etc (set incomplete), with a green rayskin and silver etui, with silver folding six inch rule, silver, nickel silver and steel dividers (set incomplete)
Two 18th Century Swing-Arm Protractors etc one European,divided to half a degree, scale11.5cm diameter; one with wheat-ear engraving, with vernier damaged by brass repair, scale diameter 12.5cm; an unusual double caliper; with an unusual scratch built protractor in nickel silver, signedJ P Dingey (?) dated 1892, diameter 20.7cm (4)
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