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A bronze sundial plate, signed 'I Coggs London fecit'Of typical form with gnomon, and Roman chapter ring, 21cm wide x 21cm deep x 13cm high, (8in wide x 8in deep x 5in high)Footnotes:John Coggs is recorded as working from the 'Globe & Sun against St. Dunstan's Church and Chancery Lane, in Fleet Street' between 1718 and 1733. He is known to have sold universal equinoctial ring dials and advertised a full range of instruments. He was succeeded by his son, also John Coggs (fl.1730-1759) at the same address.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* Rushbury (Henry George, 1889-1968). The Dial of Dundas, 1950, pen, brown ink and watercolour on paper, depicting an ornate fountain surmounted by a sundial, in the grounds of Dundas Castle, near Edinburgh, titled to lower left, signed and dated to lower right, 39 x 41cm (15.25 x 16ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed, with contemporary label of Chapman Brothers (Chelsea) Limited to versoQty: (1)
* Sundial. A Victorian ivory pedestal sundial by Comyns, Kings Road, Chelsea c.1840, the paper sundial housed under convex glass, the pedestal with a thermometer and makers marks, the ivory finely detailed with leafy rim and geometric base, 11.5cm high, presented under a glass dome with oak baseQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1922-2019), London Henry Comyns, Optician, first appeared in trade directories in 1833.
A tall Doulton Lambeth stoneware sundial base, dated 1876, tall, slender cylindrical form with knop, incised with foliate bands and applied beadwork, in shades of green, blue and ochre highlighted with white, a smaller Doulton Lambeth jardiniere stand, and a Doulton architectural base, impressed marks, damages, 103cm. high (3) Provenance The collection of Pam and Mark Taylor.

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