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A Collection of Fourteen Stick Pins, including a bird motif comprising a baroque pearl body holding a berry of turquoise in its beak, an 1851 one dollar coin, a cabochon turquoise and rose cut diamond set, a polished cabochon lapis lazuli, a cornelian seal, a blue enamelled sphere, a cultured pearl, a carved shell cameo and six others (14).
A Victorian oak cased Admiral Fitzroy storm stick barometer, the arched ceramic dial with vernier scale and inscribed `Negretti & Zambra Instruments Makers to Her Majesty, Holborn Viaduct....`, the trunk fitted with a mercury thermometer above a rectangular cistern cover and moulded apron, height approx 102cm.
A 19th Century inlaid rosewood bowfront stick barometer, the ivorine dial with vernier scale and inscribed `Mowbray, Hartlepool`, the case with moulded pediment, the trunk inlaid in mother-of-pearl and brass with birds and scrolling foliage, fitted with a mercury thermometer above a cylindrical brass cistern cover, height approx 90.5cm.
A rare mahogany cistern tube stick barometer with ivory cistern float, Negretti & Zambra, circa 1850, with cavetto moulded caddy pediment and bevel-glazed canted ivory vernier scale signed NEGRETT & ZAMBRA, 11 HATTON GARDEN, London, above vernier adjustment screw and arched mercury tube Fahrenheit and Reaumeur scale thermometer to the caddy moulded trunk, the rounded base with domed sistern cover incorporating ivory cistern float, 96cm high. The firm of Negretti and Zambra traded from 11 Hatton Gardens 1850-9. The invention of the ivory cistern float to aid calibration of the instrument is accredited to Jesse Ramsden (worked 1768-1800).. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A rare George III mahogany cistern tube stick barometer, Hannah Adams, London circa 1796, with broken triangular pediment and rectangular silvered vernier scale calibrated in inches and signed Hannah Adams, Fleet Street, LONDON above exposed tube to the caddy moulded trunk, the rounded base with domed cistern cover and level adjustment screw, 96cm high. Hannah Adams inhereted the business on the death of her esteemed husband George Adams in August 1795, she continued the business until the summer of 1796, when the stock in trade of business was sold off to William Jones.. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver oblong dressing table tray, Chester 1911, with gadrooned border, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, together with a silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1919, a Victorian silver twin handled pedestal salt, Birmingham 1894, a silver pepper, London 1920, a silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1940, a silver mustard, Birmingham 1901, a silver leaf decorated tray, Birmingham 2000, a silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, Sheffield 1825, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1912, a Victorian silver handled shoe horn, Birmingham 1906, a Victorian silver cased pocket watch, London 1877, a cased 9ct rose gold mounted cigarette holder, a set of tortoiseshell opera glasses, further cigarette and matched stick cases and a quantity of white metal bowls and silver plated spoons, (a Lot).
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