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[Kelty (Mary Anne)] Trials; A Tale, 1824, 3 vols., half calf (one label lacking); Chamerovzow (L.A.), The Yule Log, 1847, illustrated by George Cruikshank, half calf (rubbed); Spirit of Boccaccio`s Decameron ..., 1812, 3 vols., frontis., half calf; The Literary Cabinet or Sunderland Miscellany ..., 1803, Thomas Bewick woodcuts, calf (worn, spine broken); with a quantity of others (qty)
A Samson porcelain plate of shaped outline, enamelled in colours in the "Chelsea" manner with floral sprays, 8.5ins diameter (bears red anchor mark to underside), a pair of Continental cabinet plates in the "Sevres" manner enamelled in colours with exotic birds within gilt borders, 9.25ins diameter, a Samson porcelain twin rectangular tray in the "Chinese Famille Rose" manner, the divisions worded for "Tongs" and "Spirit Lamp", 10ins x 8ins, and a pair of Minton porcelain dessert plates enamelled in colours with floral sprigs within turquoise and gilt borders, 9ins diameter
A late Victorian bachelors silver four piece tea service of Georgian design, the plain oval bodies each engraved with two bands of ribbon and leaf ornament, comprising - teapot with fruitwood finial and handle, two handled sugar basin, milk jug and oval tea kettle with cane bound handle and domed cover with turned finial, on oval stand with spirit lamp and four scroll supports, 10ins high overall, by J.A. and J.S., London 1880 (gross weight 41ozs)
A MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER signed Benjamin Parri, Skipton (fl.1834-41), having ivory finial with hydrometer and thermometer box, 8" silvered dial and spirit level, with signed silvered dial, the case with ebony stringing and swan neck pediment, 38 1/2" high. Provenance: Nicholas Goodison English Barometer 1680-1860, Benjamin Parri (whose name was probably Baldisaro, worked in Skipton as a barometer maker and jewellery, having apprenticed to Remundi in Halifax. He died in 1864 and his son-in-law Innocenti Fattorini continued the business
A FIVE GLASS MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER, mid 19th century, with hydrometer and inset thermometer box, mirror with ebonised reeded surround, 8" silvered dial chased with a sunburst over spirit level, the case with stringing and scrolled pediment centred by a brass urn, rounded base, 38 1/2" high
A mid-19th Century Copper Tea Urn, of oval form (lacking cover), with Greek Key borders, and mask supports to a plateau base, with central void and raised on four ball feet, height 14"; together with a further Britannia Metal example, of cylindrical form with side handles and neo-classical feet, united by a frame to carry a central spirit burner, height 13 ½" (2)
A Fine Quality Early Chain Driven Wooden Pedal Car by G & J Lines Ltd., circa 1913, with open top, painted in two tone brown, with glass windshield and a tax disc inscribed "G & J Lines Ltd., Pedal Car 1913", buttoned leather seat, wooden steering wheel, wooden handled gear stick, tinplate front grille with starting handle, registration number L457, spoked wheels with hard rubber tyres, centrally set pedals attached to the back wheels with a chain and driveshaft, length 134cm, fitted with two brass carbide lamps and two horns to the front, a tinplate spirit lamp to the rear, with Shell Oil can and Humber tool kit.
Interesting small traveller`s brass sundial inscribed Dollond London on the chapter ring fitted with a folding gnomen, the hinged sundial opening to reveal a glazed compass fitted with a spirit level and contained within a brass casing with three adjustable feet and sixty degree folding scale, 4.5" diameter
Good English mahogany double fusee mantel clock, the movement striking on a bell, the 6" cream dial signed J.H. Smith, Rotherhithe, London, within a stepped case with canted corners and pierced fish scale brass pierced sides, surmounted by a stepped pad cornice fitted with a spirit level, 14" high
A Victorian half-fluted compressed globular spirit kettle, arched wicker wrapped handle terminating in acanthus scrolls and shell bosses, bright-cut engraved with a band of leafy pendants, pivoting above a burner on a pierced stand, cabriole legs, shell feet, 32cm high, William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1881, 36oz gross
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