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A stick/cravat pin 9ct gold set with pearl in original case Ivory and dear foot toggle, silver case propelling pencil, gilt metal ends lead holder, a pair of 1930s gilt metal cuff links with hound heads, a Regency hardstone and yellow metal brooch, a pair of white metal Arabian cuff links, a serpentine and silver ring, a 9ct gold sweetheart brooch, with hair verso and ruby diamond (v small) front
A group of various art pottery including a Ruskin jar, a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian mottled red glazed vase, height 15.5cm, a Wilkinsons 'Oriflamme' vase, height 16cm, a Royal Copenhagen moulded dish, a Carltonware small vase, a Gouda chamber stick, a Keith Murray for Wedgwood Moonstone mug, a small continental pin dish and a Burmantofts orange glazed small pot on associated stand (9).
A group of assorted gun ramrods and cleaning rods, two military sword hilts, two brass sword hilts, a muzzle loading percussion musket barrel and a sword blade, a group of muzzle loading gun parts, hammers, cocks, springs, percussion nipples, etc. also a Swiss souvenir walking stick with various topographical plants.
A Regency brass mounted mahogany mercury cistern tube stick barometer Bate, London, circa 1815 The ebony line strung case with swan neck pediment applied with cavetto projections to sides over circular slivered hydrometer engraved Moist Air/Dry Air to centre behind glazed cast brass bezel and rectangular glazed silvered brass Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations beneath engraved signature Bate, London to upper margin set behind hinged brass-framed glazed door, the caddy moulded trunk inset with large Fahrenheit scale mercury tube thermometer behind conforming brass-framed arch glazed door, the rounded base with moulded circular cistern and level adjustment screw to underside, 111cm (43.75ins) high excluding finial. The current lot is almost certainly by Robert Brettell Bate who is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working from Poultry, London 1808-42 and then 33 Royal Exchange 1846-47. Bate was known as a maker of all types of instrument however was celebrated for his nautical instruments including marine barometers and latterly was appointed Instrument-maker to Her Majesty s Honourable Boards if Excise and Customs .
A George III mahogany mercury tube stick barometer Lincoln, London, circa 1800 With open triangular pediment over rectangular glazed silvered brass Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations beneath engraved signature Lincoln, London to upper right margin opposing spirit Fahrenheit scale thermometer to left hand side, set behind hinged glazed door with convex lower angles over chevron line edged caddy moulded trunk incorporating visible tube, the base with domed cistern cover applied to circular section, 97cm (38.25ins) high excluding finial. A Charles Lincoln is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 11 Cornhill, London in 1763 then at 62 Leadenhall Street from 1791 until his death in 1807.
A Victorian pollard oak mercury cistern tube stick barometer Watkins and Hill, London, circa 1840 With swan neck pediment over rectangular glazed silvered brass Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations beneath engraved signature Watkins & Hill, Charing Cross, LONDON to upper margin, with fine moulded surround over ebony line edged burr veneered trunk incorporating Vernier adjustment screw to throat, the base with vase-turned cistern cover applied to rectangular section with level adjustment to underside, 98cm (38.5ins) high excluding finial. The partnership between Francis Watkins and Joseph Hill is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as makers of a diverse range of scientific instruments trading from 5 Charing Cross, London 1819-56.
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