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THREE BOXES OF CERAMIC DINNERWARES, COLLECTORS PLATES AND OTHER ITEMS, to include a twenty two piece Denby Rondo dinner set, thirty six Wedgwood calendar plates from the 1970s to 2000s, forty two thimbles in a display case including Disney, advertising and tourist examples, Brooks and Bentley collectable preserve pots with display stands, Cottageware butter dish, a Beswick Sundial sugar bowl marked 534, assorted collectors plates etc (sd) (3 BOXES)
A 19th century treen cased pocket sundial, the lid interior bearing paper label, detailed 'Porters Magnetic Sun Dial entered at Stationers Hall', diameter 5.3cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A stone sundial, the later dial engraved 'J Fowler, London', on a 19th century baluster shaped base, carved with foliage and fluting, 107cm highCondition report: Probably a marraige, made up from 3 or 4 different parts, the foliate top, the fluted section and the base.Sundieal later.Obvious repairs.
An Ivory Cased Portable Diptych Sundial, probably by Charles Bloud, circa 1680, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with engraved dial, the inside with pewter lunar volvelle and rotating disk and with silvered compass rose with elliptical scale, the base with volvelle engraved with a perpetual calendar, 8.5cm by 8cmWith purchase receipt from E T Biggs & Sons Ltd, dated 16 December 1955Footnote: This type of magnetic azimuth dial was specific to makers in Dieppe in the latter half of the 17th century, and is purported to have been designed by Charles Bloud. The principle by which these sundials works is based on a variation in the magnetic declination of the area around Dieppe which existed for only a short period of time in the 17th century, beginning about 1666. Similar examples are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Science Museum in London, and Snowshill Manor in Gloucestershire (National Trust)Condition report: Needle and glass lacking. Top leaf warped. Triangle of ivory lacking from the right hand side. Expected discoloration and some very minimal age related cracks.
A large collection of vintage 20th century Royal Doulton Bunnykins figurines. The figures to include Shopper Bunnykins, Judge Bunnykins, Cook Bunnykins, Father Bunnykins, Mary mary Quite Contrary Bunnykins, Liberty Bell Bunnykins, Tyrolean Dancer Bunnykins, Sundial Bunnykins, Little Miss Muffett Bunnykins and Sherriff of Nottingham Bunnykins. All boxed with the majority having certificates.
A square brass sundial, impressed with an image of the sun, Roman numerals and the year '1733', later converted to a wall clock with quartz movement, 16cm Sq, an early 18th century brass break arch lantern clock dial signed 'Rob Evens, Halsted', fitted with later quartz movement, 18cm wide, along with a mid 18th century oak cased bracket clock, the 18cm brass break arch dial signed 'Stephen Gibbs, London', later fitted with a quartz movement, 36cm high, also a small collection of openwork clock hands (at fault)
A Set of Twelve Elkington & Co Plated Teaspoons, each detailed with a sundial, with matching sugar tongs, in original "Sunlight Prize Presented by Lever Brothers Limited Manufacturers of Sunlight Soap" fitted case; Together with A Decorative Plated Egg Cruet Stand, a pair of candlesticks, cigarette case etc :- One Tray
English School, early 19th c - Portrait Miniature of a Man, in profile, en grisaille, oval, 75mm, ebonised frame, a silhouette of Mrs Elizabeth Cotton, nee Whitfield, of Farringdon, 1831, a decorative oval miniature of flowers by a garden sundial and a 19th c oval watercolour of a brightly plumaged bird on a stump (4) Silhouette browned and slightly stained. Frame of miniature of gentleman scratched and re-painted
An unusual weathered natural stone block, with applied cast iron cherub, 56cm high, together with a reclaimed garden urn of circular form with relief detail and square cut base, a water feature/fountain with wrythen pedestal, and repeating foliate detail, together with a contemporary sundial mounted on a natural stone cylindrical tapered support (4)
3 metal cased compasses. A large brass cased compass with screw top lid featuring a perpetual calendar (approx. 8cm diameter); a copper & brass compass with glass panelled lid marked 'Made for Royal Navy' (approx. 7cm diameter) and a small folding sundial compass in the form of a pocket watch with glazed interior panel (approx. 4.5cm diameter).
Britains Miniature Gardening sixteen flower beds, one mound, sundial, pergola, rustic arch, pond with nymph and water lily, twenty-seven cork lawn pieces, two low stone pillars, two vases, six conifers, short balustrade, two piece rockery steps, corner rockery piece, hose reel, lawnmower, fifteen paving pieces, one hundred and sixty-five flowers and a larger scale Garden Gnome (Condition Good, some damage) 1936 (266 approx.)

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