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Interesting and rare scientific instrument, the 8" silvered dial inscribed Sun Compass Cole Pattern MK II, engraved with operating instructions to find local meantime by day or night, by moving gnomons to the required settings, upon a swivel and tilting cast iron cage over a turned gun barrel column and tripod base, 11" high (without vertical gnomon)
A mid-19th century adjustable walnut music stand, turned tapering fluted stem and on tripod base terminating in scrolls. Provenance: This item originally purchased at the sale of the remaining residual contents of Quarwood, home of the late John Entwistle, bass player with legendary rock band The Who; originally purchased 21st April 2005, Lot No. 660 ( with paperwork)
ROSS & CO; a cased 19th century plate camera with a 'Jena' J.J Atkinson lens and an associated wooden tripod (2).Additional InformationThe leather carry case is in need of restoration, parts and losses to the leather, the straps are broken, the back is heavily worn. There are numerous holes to the bellows, these are also very dry, cracked and dirty, lens has a build up of a yellow coloured material to interior, back plate with some scratches, body itself with surface scuffs, scratches, scrapes etc commensurate with age and use.
A George II oak two-tier tripod pedestal table, circa 1750Popularly referred to as a 'dumb-waiter'Having two graduated and dished circular tops joined by three columnar-turned supports, and revolving around a central turned and tapering pillar, on three hipped and downswept legs terminating in pad feet, 53cm wide x 53cm deep x 76cm high, (20 1/2in wide x 20 1/2in deep x 29 1/2in high)
A rare William & Mary joined oak tripod pedestal table, circa 1690Having a single-piece oval top, a birdcage movement with baluster-turned supports, a baluster and ball-turned pillar, the triform base having horizontal baluster-turned legs with large ball terminals, on small bun feet, 54cm wide x 44.5cm deep x 72.5cm high, (21in wide x 17 1/2in deep x 28 1/2in high)

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