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WWII – Julius Streicher – Die Sturmer rare copy of this notorious anti-Semitic publication produced by one of the worst Jew haters in the Nazis Julius Streicher. This edition is dated April 1936 and carries the heading [trans.]’It’s never going to end’ with a front page cartoon showing a group of obviously Jewish people in a cafe with the caption [trans] They stick together these children of Satan’
A Fine and Rare 18th Century Walnut Stick Barometer, signed Jno Hallifax, Barnsley, Invt & Fecit, circa 1730, the finely figured case in the form of a longcase clock, caddied pediment with turned brass finials, inlaid stringing and turned side columns to the pediment, trunk with boxwood stringing and a central recording chapter ring with two hands, rectangular plinth with stringing and upon a waisted base, 6-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring and elaborately engraved with scrollwork to the dial centre, the arch with a circular silvered disc signed `Jno Hallifax, Barnsley, Invt & Fecit`, 130cm high John Hallifax (b.1694-d1750), the son of a vicar, he started in business in 1711. He became a notable clock and barometer maker and only a small number of his barometers survive today. His designs are distinctive and based on longcase clocks. See Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers, pg.102
A Doulton Light Red Terra-cotta "The Jester" Figure, modelled by George Tinworth, circa 1900, modelled with a partially clothed jester, seated on a plinth looking at his jester stick over his shoulder, incised GT, 27.5cm (damages) A model similar to this piece is visible in the photograph of George Tinworth working on the Shakespeare memorial. Twelve copies were made for The Art Union as prizes. One example was shown in the Paris Exhibition 1900.
A mid-19th Century Flame Mahogany and Ebony Strung Bow Fronted Stick Barometer, Worthington & Allen of London, the case with moulded pediment and cornice, to a signed and silvered scale of 27-31 with screw adjusting vernier, to a figured neck set with a silvered twin scale mercury thermometer, to a square section base with canted corners and ebonised urn-shaped cistern cover with moulded base, height 39”
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