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A 19th century mahogany, satinwood strung and rosewood crossbanded cased wheel barometer, the case with a broken arch pediment centred by a turned brass finial, inset with a dry/damp gauge, thermometer, the ten inch silvered dial, signed Lione and Somalvico, 14 Brook Street, Holborn, with a spirit level below, 104cm high
DESCRIPTION: 950 silver replica Byzantine Icon. Features a saint on horseback, speaking a winged beast through the mouth, backed by structures and mountainous landscape scene. Finished with embossed scrolled grape clusters, vines, and foliage along with crosses. Marked:"Silver 950" along with a certificate sticker on the back that reads:"This icon has been crafted in the spirit of original Byzantine iconography. the subject matter has been drawn from the originals found in museums, monasteries, and churches. It is made by pure silver 950. The export of this icon from Greece is allowed.CIRCA: 20th Ct.ORIGIN: GreeceDIMENSIONS:H:9.25" L:7.75"CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Bassett-Lowke GI meths fired 'Flying Scotsman' 4-6-2 loco possibly factory repainted in BR blue No. 60103 with 8 wheel BR tender backhead fittings include sight glass, manometer and regulator with control lever protruding through cab roof, water shut off valve on footplate, coal railed tender with water compartment filler cap and hand pump, spirit compartment with filler cap and valve, all 3 driver axles wheels independently sprung, 2 outside fixed cylinders, Bassett-Lowke plate on rear of tender (G)
AFTER CECIL ALDIN "Tudor Street Scene", colour print, signed in pencil lower left, AFTER DAVID SHEPHERD "Artillery under fire", colour print, signed in pencil lower right, and AFTER GILBERT HOLIDAY "Still the same Spirit", black and white print (3) CONDITION REPORTS Cecil Aldin print of tudor house has some discolouration and foxing, predominantly to the mount, there is a crease to bottom left, the glass is dirty and some insects beneath glass, frame has chips and knocks and joins are gapping. David Shepherd print has discolouration and especially to the mount and it also has a streaky effect as though cleaned, there are insects under the glass, some printing errors top right, and a scratch top right - not known whether this is printed-in or on top of the image, frame has general wear. Gilbert Holiday print has some discolouration and some marks, not known whether these are printed marks or later, there are numerous insects beneath glass and some are on the image and look as through they may have marked it,. mount is foxed, discoloured, frame has knocks and chips, glass is broken.. Not known whether insects may have marked the images.
A small quantity of playworn diecast vehicles including a Jaguar 3.4l Dinky car, a Welly Mercedes Benz, Matchbox Rolls Royce Silver Spirit, etc, a 1950s copy of Muffin the Mule by Annette Mills, children's books including Tiger Annual, Rupert Bear Annual, etc, and a 45 record of Yuri Gagarin's first manned space orbit flight.
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