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A late 18th Century Mahogany and brass mounted Stick Barometer, Nairne & Blunt of London, the arched scale and plain trunk with ogee moulded border, to an applied signed and shaped brass scale of 27-31, to a further applied brass panel set with a single scale 21" mercury thermometer, to a replacement demi-lune mahogany cistern cover below, and screw adjustment to the base, height 38"
A Webley MKII Service Air Rifle MKII with interchangeable barrells for .177 and .22, contained in a green baize lined wooden case, aperture rear sight, Patent No. 371548, the underside of the .177 barrel engraved 54, together with with various accessories including detachable fore-end, the stirrup pump cylinder from a walking stick air cane etc. Retains approximately 75% blued finish.
PHYLLIS`S TEDDY BEARS: A Farnell Teddy Bear with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limb with cloth pads, black stitched claws with webbing on hands, hump, inoperative growler and original pink ribbon, circa 1908, 21.1/2in. (54.5cm) high (minor wear, needs a clean, slight damage to pads and one foot pad missing); his lifelong companion Teddy Bear with golden mohair, orange and black glass stick eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, slotted-in ears, swivel head and jointed limbs, possibly American, circa 1908, 12in. (30.5cm) high (worn, one damaged, glue mark around eyes, split to top of right arm and pads recovered); and an original circular photograph of the owner with her two brothers, image size, 4in. (10.25cm) (3), Provenance: The two bears were the treasured possessions of Phyllis Violet Harman Holland (nee Heath), born in Lewisham in 1907. The photograph dating from 1909, shows Phyllis with her two brothers Douglas and Eric. The bears were Phyllis`s close companions until her death in 1992, including, for the smaller one (a gift from her parents), a spell at boarding school with her. Phyllis`s father Edgar Arthur Heath sadly died suddenly in 1908 and her mother in 1918 after a long illness. Phyllis`s mother, Violet Florence Hattie Heath (nee Harman) was the youngest child of Alfred Hugh Harman (1814-1913) who was a noted photographic pioneer and founded Ilfords Photographic Company in 1879. The Farnell bear was a present from her grandfather.
Scalextric Cars, track, trackside buildings etc. inc. Renault Blend 37 no. 1, Janspeed no.16, Ford Mondeo Rapid Fit, PMG Rover, Triple X no. 12, 2 x TR7 yellow, TR7 red, Ford Escort Championship, March no.10, Fender Bender & Stick Shifter, Suparsnaps no. 10, Le Mans start track, 8 lengths straight track one with humps & power base unit, 5 half straights, one quarter straight under-track power base unit, quantity of yellow, white & red trackside guard, 20 track raisers, Ferrari trackside building, grandstand & spectators, trackside marshalls & figures, odd transfers, catalogues, flags, poles, box of car parts including wheels, spare body etc. 2 pairs balustraded bridges
NEWLYN SCHOOL. COPPER CHAMBER STICK, CIRCA 1900. repoussé decorated with swimming fish, stamped `Newlyn`, 22cm long; a Newlyn style copper pin tray, decorated with a fish, 14.5cm across; a Newlyn style copper cribbage board, decorated with foliage, 25cm x 12cm; a Newlyn style copper pin tray, decorated with a longboat, 14.5cm across; and a copper box and cover and a small silvered box and cover, with textured surface, the cover repoussé decorated with the letter `M`, 5.5cm diameter, stamped mark `G.P.` (6).
ARTS & CRAFTS. COPPER AND ENAMEL LIDDED BOX, CIRCA 1910. the rectangular top with decorative hinges and central enamel panel, 18cm across; an embossed copper crumb tray; a pair of beaten copper chamber sticks; a single copper chamber stick; and a Scandinavian brass tray, cast with a longboat (6).
A pair of large Denby ware mottled blue ground vases, a large baluster vase designed by Mabel Leigh for Shorter, incised signature to the underside, a Royal Standard Ware fruit pattern vase, a Titian ware bowl, a Rubens ware bowl, a tall Art Deco chamber stick and two modern Moorcroft style vases
A Victorian mahogany hall stand, circa 1860, with circular mirror surrounded by four arms with eight turned coat hooks, above a hinged compartment and stick stand with turned supports, above a plinth base with metal liner, 208cm high, 85cm wide, 35cm deep Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An unusual late 19th/early 20th century celluloid walking stick, modelled as an amber coloured piece of hawthorn, with yellow metal end cap with faint impressed marks, possibly HP in diamond lozenge, and a carved wooden walking stick bound with serpent decoration, length 91cm and similar (2)
Two Royal Copenhagen figures comprising sailor boy seated whittling a stick, with printed and painted factory marks and no.905 and a young boy child in a sou`wester fisherman`s jacket and carrying a large umbrella, with printed and painted factory marks and no.3556, height 18cm and 17.5cm respectively (2)
Two Royal Copenhagen mat glazed figures comprising a farm girl with goose and stick with painted factory marks and no.528, on oval integral plinth base and a girl with bonnet and shawl seated knitting no.1314, with painted factory marks and faint artist signature to base, height 18cm and 15cm respectively
RODS (2): & WADING STAFF: Hardy Richard Walker Carp rod 10` 2 piece brown fibalite, spigot ferrules, agate butt/tip guides, whipped olive green, tipped black, 28" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, good, in MOB, a Hardy Richard Walker Reservoir 9`3" 2 piece fibalite trout fly rod, line rate 7/8, good, in MOB and a Hardy fibalite wading staff and thumb stick.
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