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An Agfa Ambiflex Outfit,chrome, body G-VG, shutter working, slower speeds stick, light meter responsive but not cheacked for accuracy, comes with four lenses: Color-Ambion 35mm f/3.4 - optics G-VG, slight dust present, Color-Solinar 50mm f/2.8 - optics F, haze and fungus present, Color-Telinear 90mm f/3.4 - optics G, slight haze and some dust present, and a Color-Telinear 135mm f/4 - requires attention, aperture blades jammed, with black woven-style neckstrap. (a lot).
A Good Kiev 60 Medium Format SLR Camera Outfit,inclduing a Kiev 60 Camera, body G, shutter working, slight peel to some leatherette, an MC Volna-3 80mm f/2.8 lens, optics G, slight radial haze and dusts present, also with an Orestegor 300mm f/4, optics F, haze and dust present, also with a Zodiac-8 30mm f/3.5 lens with makers case and filters, optics G, slight dust present, aperture blades sometimes stick at f/8, also with a Carl Zeiss Jena 180mm f/2.8 lens with makers case and hood, optics F, strong radial haze and some dust present, also with a 2x teleconverter, an extension ring, four filters, a waist level viewfinder, and a Leningrad 8 lightmeter, untested, and a metered prism head, untested, (a lot).
A Kiev 88 Medium Format SLR Camera,black/chrome, body F-G, slight peel to some leatherette, with a Volna-3 80mm f/2.8 lens, optics G, slight haze and fungus to edge of inner optics, aperture blades stick, also with a MIR-3 65mm f/3.5 lens, optics F, haze and fungus present, aperture return mechanism faulty, also with an ARSAT 30mm f/3.5 lens, optics G, slight haze and dust present, also with a TTL eyelevel viewfinder, untested. (a lot).
A mahogany hall stand, second quarter of the 19th century, turned pillar with three layers of hat and coat hooks coat above stick and umbrella storage with twisted column and round pedestal base with circular metal tray and stood on three curved feet, height 197cm. Condition - very good, slight repair to moulding around base otherwise fine, no cracks or splits.
CHARLES S GREEN & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell menu holder featuring inlaid detail of a gentleman and lady, Birmingham 1920, height 4.5cm, and a miniature chamber stick by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, further stamped 'Sterling Silver' (2).Additional InformationSome slight nicks, scratches, misshaping, etc.
A group of brooches including a Victorian yellow metal example set with carved coral medallion of a classical female, length 45mm, an unusual Arts & Crafts style brooch with pendant loop attachment of domed target form set with cabochons, diameter 30mm, a Charles Horner sterling silver stick pin (reduced), and eight others.Additional InformationCharles Horner pin has been broken and reattached to the shaft. The yellow metal coral set brooch is unmarked. A couple of tiny chips to the edges of the stone and quite tarnished. The Arts & Crafts style brooch is unmarked and has a central screw thread presumably for an attachment at some stage. There is also a solder mark where the pendant loop meets the body of the brooch. General wear and tear to the remaining items.
A mixed group of costume jewellery including rings, pendants, unmarked yellow metal mounted agate stick pin and similar base metal mounted brooch, rolled gold mounted reverse engraved intaglio brooch, further unmarked yellow metal and base metal brooches and a group of French jet jewellery.
ROTARY; a gentleman's gold plated and stainless steel wristwatch, the circular silvered dial set with batons and subsidiary date aperture, diameter excluding winding crown 35mm, also a Sekonda Deluxe 23 jewel wristwatch, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, diameter 35mm (2).Additional InformationSekonda watch does not appear to be working and the fingers are not moving freely. The fingers ares sticking. The Rotary watch with light scratches to the glass. When wound the watch appears to be running although this is no guarantee of working order. The date aperture does stick slightly.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Folk Art bisque and wood nodding figures, possibly American, modelled as a seated elderly lady and gentleman with nodding heads and painted bodies, each seated on a stick chair and ebonised circular base, and each under a glass dome and on ebonised circular base, overall height 20cm.Additional InformationEach of the glass domes with some slight little nibbles around the base edge, one with a slight imperfection in the glass and with a 7cm line mark imperfection in the glass, both of the stands are lightly grubby and with age wear fading to the velvet pads giving them a two-tone brown and red discoloured look, the seated man with some cracking in the paint and some wear around the neck, the face and head are also lightly grubby, as are the hands, the wooden chair and disc base is lightly grubby and with general light wear, the seated female figure also lightly grubby throughout and wear to both shoulders where the metal wire of the nodding head rests, clothes lightly grubby and some discolouration here and there, the chair and disc base are lightly dirty throughout and with light wear.
An interesting mixed lot of collectable silver, including four pairs of sugar tongs, miniature Continental chair, two tapering cheroot holders with cheroot, two miniature frames, a fork, also a stick pin and stick pin case, various hallmarks and weights.Additional InformationWeighable 3.1ozt
A Cooper enamel and chrome circular badge, two Cooper 500cc badges, A Nürburgring stick pin, a B.R.M.A associate mechanic 1950 lapel badge, a standard Vanguard and standard Triumph lapel badge .c. 1950-1955Provence : owned by Michael "Ginger" Devlin, mechanic to Coopers Eric Brandon and helped develop the Mini Cooper, see associated literature
A French M1874 Gras bayonet, dated St Etienne 1876, in its scabbard. QGC (externally pitted overall); also an antique walking stick, the haft and spherical handle carved with bands of geometric decoration in the Polynesian fashion, the handle also inset with a silver coin of Wilhelm II of Germany, and containing a concealed 15” short sword or dagger blade of triangular section. GC (hole in the side of the haft, blade fails to fully enter). (2) £40-60.
A Collection of Books to Include 1894 The Badminton Library Edition of Yachting By Sir Edward Sullivant Et al, A Dream of the North Sea by James Runciman, Lays of Ind by Aliph Cheem (Eighth Edition 1888), Cruises in Small Yachts and Big Canoes by H Fiennes Speed, The Black Troopers and Other Stories and 1932 Edition of the Magic Walking Stick by John Buchan
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George II punch ladle, London 1746, lobed oval bowl, turned wooden baluster handle, a taper stick, Sheffield 1894, a set of four salt cellars, of oval form, pierced decoration, with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1902/3, plus four salt spoons, and two cut-out wine labels, London 1941/42, modelled as the letter 'S', approx. weighable 10oz. (12)
T Naylor, Halifax, a mahogany stick barometer: the painted dial with usual barometer markings, floral decoration and signed across the top with the maker's name, the flat-top mahogany case with carved ears below the dial and inlaid stringing and decoration, with an oval cistern, height 95cm.*Notes Naylor is recorded as working in Halifax, Yorkshire between circa 1810 and 1830.
P. Roncoroni fecit, a mahogany stick barometer: the silvered dial engraved with usual barometer markings and signed with the maker's name, with an opening glazed door, the case having an architectural pediment, visible tube and turned cistern cover, height 98cm.* Notes A P. Roncorone is recorded as working in Basingstoke, circa 1839.
A. Barnaschina, a mahogany stick barometer: the dial engraved with usual barometer markings and signed by the maker A. Barnaschina, New Road, Gravsend, with an opening glazed door, the case having an architectural pediment, visible tube and turned cistern cover, height 98cm.* Notes Anthony Barnaschina is recorded as working in New Road, Gravesend from circa 1826 until at least 1828.
W & S Jones, Holborn, a Georgian mahogany stick barometer: the arched silvered dial engraved with usual barometer markings and signed W & S Jones, Holborn and with a vernier gauge attached, the arch-topped mahogany case with moulded edges and a turned cistern cover, height 92cm.* Notes William and Samuel Jones are regarded as two of the most important mathematical instrument makers of the period. William was apprenticed to the highly regarded maker Benjamin Martin whilst Samuel was apprenticed to George Adams (junior) instrument-maker to George III and optician to the Prince of Wales. * Notes Reference: Edwin Banfield, Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900, Pub. Baros Books 1991.
An Ercol stick-back armchairCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is good.Notably, there are some signs of wear to the arms and back bow, as shown.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
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