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A black japanned theodolite by E. R. Watts & Son Ltd., London, number 19604 mid 20th century, the yoke-shaped cradle fitted with pivoted sighting tube with vernier scale for elevation calibrated in degrees above similarily calibrated rotating table fitted with spirit level, on triform foot with ajuatable feet, in original mahogany box with accessories including a brass bob blumbline and instruction booklet, 33cm wide.
Crested china - A Goss Jersey fish basket, `Crystal Palace`, 75mm long; an Arcadian Maiwand Memorial, Forbury Gardens, Reading, `Reading`, 80mm long (white lion); a Goss ancient Manx spirit measure, with sepia print of `The Clock Tower, Market Square, Aylesbury`, 70mm high; a Florentine `Old Arm Chair`, `Reading`, 93mm high; a British Manufacture lighthouse, with transfer print of `St. Mary Butts, Reading`, 120mm high; and eight other assorted pieces, (13).
A transfer-printed pottery mug, one side marked `Reading Trade Union Club & Institute / 1924 / To commemorate opening of new club`, and the other with view of the premises, 8cm high; a continental pottery tea-pot, `A Present from Reading`, one side with transfer print of `Municipal Buildings & St. Lawrence`s Church` and the other with a print of the `Abbey Gateway`, 14.5cm high; a German pottery mug, with a transfer print of the `Abbey Gateway, Reading`, against a pink ground, 6.5cm high; a spirit glass, etched `A.E. Holder / Turks Head / Main London Road / Reading`, 8.5cm high (rubbed); and other items of related interest.
The First Trial of William Hone,... for Publishing the late John Wilkes`s Catechism of a Ministerial Member, for Hone, London 1817; The Second Trial of William Hone,... for Publishing a Parody, with an alleged intent to ridicule the Litany, and Libel the Prince Regent,... , thirteenth edition, for Hone, London 1818; The Third Trial of William Hone,... for Publishing a Parody on the Athanasian Creed, entitled "The Sinecurist`s Creed", seventh edition, for Hone, London 1818; The Political House that Jack Built, nineteenth edition, for Hone, London 1819; The Spirit of Despotism. Dedicated to Lord Castlereagh, third edition, for Hone, London 1821; The Constitutional Apple Pie: or Rythmical Red-Book, second edition, by Hughes, London 1820; The Queen that Jack Found, Fairburn, London 1820; An Inquiry, or Delicated Investigation, into the Conduct of Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales, by Longman et al., London 1813; "Non Mi Ricordo!", sixteenth edition, London 1820; The Queen`s Matrimonial Ladder, thirty-first edition, for Hone, London 1820, bound as one. Half calf, illustrations, octavo; and Hone`s Popular Political Tracts, comprising eight pieces, together with The Kettle Abusing the Pot, sixth edition, London circa 1820, bound as one. Half calf, illustrations, octavo, (2).
A mixed lot, comprising: silver items, a spirit measure, a Russian spoon, a jam spoon, a set of six large, six medium and six smaller Art Nouveau buttons, and a Chinese spoon, plus electroplated items, two cased sets of fish eaters and a cased set of dessert eaters, plus a pair of fish servers, approx. weighable 4oz. (qty)
An Edwardian silver mounted travelling dressing table set, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1906-7, the mounts with spot-hammered decoration and engraved with a monogram, comprising: a spirit flask with a pull-off drinking cup, seven toilet jars and bottle, a hand mirror, four brushes, a shoe horn, a button hook, a pair of curling tongs, a pair of glove stretchers, and a four-piece manicure set, plus an unassociated silver mounted toilet jar and four manicure items, in a fitted case, approx. weighable 8oz.
* David Loggan, British 1635-1692- "Collegium Exoniense"; engraving, 29.5x42cm: James Ryman, publisher, early/mid 19th century- "Hall of Exeter College, Oxford", publ 1838; engraving, 24x29.5cm: Andrew Johnston, British, 18th century- "A New Map of the North Part of Scotland", from Camden`s Britannia 1722; engraving, 36x45cm: William Dickson, British 1746-1823- "An Angel Carrying the Spirit of a Child in Paradise", after Wm Peters; hand coloured stipple engraving printed in colours, 56x40cm: After Sir Joshua Reynolds, British 1723-1792- `Angel`s Heads`; photogravure printed in sepia, 40x35cm, (5)
Edward Chiwawa, Zimbabwean b.1935- "Moon Spirit"; sculpture from Springstone Serpentine, height 34cm Provenance: Purchased 2001, Spirits in Stone Gallery, California Note: In Shone culture this moon spirit form is placed outside the children`s hut to ward off evil spirits who would bring bad dreams to children, the moon spirit or mwedzi protects children`s dreams and offers them good thoughts.
Victorian silver spirit kettle on stand, bulbous, with hinged lid, carved wood finial, shell and leaf moulded spout, the bulbous body half girdled gadrooned, on a stepped circular pedestal base, C-scroll handle, the stand decorated with two-tier dart motif on three shaped cabriole reeded supports on shell feet, together with matching spirit burner, London 1897, Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd, 27ozs approximately, 23.5cm high
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