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A collection of 19th century and later furniture including a Victorian balloon back dining chair, a1920s pink upholsetered dining chair, an Edwardian circular mahogany plant table, a Victorian mahogany octagonal plant table, two mahogany dining chairs, a George III open armchair, a Regency balloon back dining chair, a George III mahogany tilt-top tripod table, a triptych mirror, a modern pine corner shelf, a similar washstand, and a print after Peter Scott, signed in pencil (13)
LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DUMB WAITER,with three tiers on turned tapered columns to tripod cabriole base, 110cm highScratches and nicks, upper two tiers with some veneer losses and lighter patches, some water marks and deeper gouges also, would benefit from a polish/refinish, column slightly loose, additional images available
Late 19th Century Brass Polariscope Late 19th Century Polariscope, polarization projector constructed from brass in three sections, with two adjustable sections on a central rail, stood on a cast iron tripod base. 52cm highThere are only two lenses present at the front of the instrument in the eyepiece, they are a bit murky but no obvious damage. The other two sections have no lenses present. This has been used as a decorative item by the previous owner and has not been in use.
An early 20th century brass and partially painted telescope, signed 'W. Ottway & Co Ltd Ealing London', the 96cm body tube with rack and pinion focusing, within a fitted case with a folding tripod stand.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 Chinese export Chinoiserie sewing box on stand, circa 1830, the hinged top with initials E.C to centre, surrounded by figures, pagoda's and foliage, enclosing fitted interior, raised on black lacquered tripod stand with gilt paw feet, 75cm high, 61cm wide, 42cm deepProvenance: The estate of the late designer, Anthony PowellPlease refer to department for condition report
A Regency mahogany cased surveyor's circumferentor, by J.Raxter, Birmingham, first-quarter 19th century, the silvered dial with eight-point rose and 0-360 scale, inscribed J.Raxter, Birm, on brass mounted tripod stand, 17cm square, tripod approx. 103cm total Note: Before the theodolite came into common use the instrument most often carried by Land Surveyors to measure horizontal angles was the circumferentor. This consisted of a large conventional compass, fitted with a pair of sights and mounted on a tripod. Despite its comparative lack of accuracy it continued to be preferred in America, and other heavily forested areas where the sight lines were more likely to be obscured. Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition of scientific instruments offered for sale. Please refer to department for condition report
A George III 12 inch celestial table globe, by Wright and Bardin, late 18th century, made up of twenty four hand-coloured engraved gores laid to the ecliptic poles, the pictorial constellations with stars to seven orders of magnitude, printed label WRIGHT'S New Improve'd CELESTIAL GLOBE, On which the Stars are correctly laid down from the Observations of Dr HALLEY, DR BRADLEY & Co, Made & Sold by Wm Bardin, No.4, Hind Court, Fleet Street, LONDON, the horizon ring with degree, calendar and Zodiac scales, with calibrated brass meridian ring, on a turned baluster support and down-swept tapering legs, mounted on mahogany tripod base, 60cm high Note: William Bardin first started globe publishing in the 1780s and 1790s, publishing a number of globes with Gabriel Wright (1740-83), mostly 9 to 12 inch diameters. Wright had previously worked for Benjamin Martin and Son, and began collaborating with Bardin around 1780. After Wright's death, William's son Thomas came into the business. Several globes were made by the Bardins for Harrison and Co.Please refer to department for condition report
An early Victorian 6 inch terrestrial table globe, by George Woodward, dated 1845, made up of twelve hand-coloured printed gores, the equatorial graduated in degrees and hours, the continents hand-outlined in green for the shore, with much detail of place names, rivers, printed label NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE Published by G. Woodward, LONDON, 1845, with engraved brass calibrated meridian circle, on mahogany tripod base, 37cm high Please refer to department for condition report
An oak cased set of fish knives and forks for six setting, the set with resin handles, enclosed in a velvet lined fitted interior, together with a set of fish servers, case 23.5 cm wide, a 20th century silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1964, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with engine turned detail, opening to wooden lined interior, hallmarks to the side (partly rubbed), 11.5 cm wide, together with an Edwardian embossed silver lidded glass dressing table jar 9 cm diameter and a silver plated claret jug with hinged lid, together with a silver plated swing-handled sugar bowl on paw tripod feet, and a rectangular copper serving tray with etched foliate motifs throughout and gadrooned border and handlesLocation: RAM
RARE PAIR OF WWII KRIEGSMARINE OBSERVATION BINOCULARS,eug 10x80, nr. 1485 165521, stamped Third Reich Kriegsmarine marks, further numbered 892 to base, with later brass mounted tripod baseA Private Scottish Highlands CollectionOptics function, clear and without inclusions or visible mould; there are some dents, nicks, scratches, marks and general wear; have been polished; additional images including markings available
RARE PAIR OF WWII PERIOD ROSS OF LONDON ROYAL NAVAL BRIDGE BINOCULARS,with military issue broad arrow marks, power 10 field 5 1/4, no. 120953, Patt. 12114, dated 1942, on later tripod baseA Private Scottish Highlands CollectionOptics function well, some possible internal specks of dust/dirt but no mould or other noticeable inclusions; polished; some general surface wear including scratches, slight knocks and nicks but overall consistent with age and use; additional images available

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