An early 20thC Arts and Crafts light oak stool, of rectangular form, the moulded top raised on squat turned supports and block feet joined by block stretchers, 30cm H, 59cm W, 31cm D, a retro stool with overstuffed seat and ebonised legs and a tripod wine table. (3) The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
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Various cameras and related equipment, etc. a Kew Mode tripod, when closed 63cm H, camera case, lens, film, Canon camcorder DC201, a Mamruya with Yashica FRII camera, Rollup German two lens boxed camera, Ediva stereo camera in brown leather case, various other camera cases, Ilford light setting, box only, with some pieces, various television and other remote controls, LED Stubby torch, various other torches, table lights, flashlight, metal mount, etc (a quantity)
A FINE AND ORIGINAL LATE 18TH CENTURY THEODOLITE BY W. & S. JONES, HOLBORN, LONDON constructed in lacquered brass, the 13in. telescope with bubble level under, mounted to arc on A-frame over 3¼in. silvered compass, on rotating bedplate signed as per title and contained within original fitted mahogany box with drop-handles and later retail label for Stanley dated for 1923 -- box 10 x 13¾in. (25.5 x 35cm.); together with original wooden tripod of issue -- 53in. (134.5cm.) high (2)Condition report: Fine condition throughout.
AN EARLY ANDREW PRITCHARD COMPOUND MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, ENGLISH 1835-1838 signed on the tube and foot Andrew Pritchard 263 Strand London, with pinion focussing to the racked column of triangular section, mounted in a trunnion above adjustable column and shaped tripod base, in mahogany case with ocular, mechanical stage, objective, Lieberkühn and live box -- 20in. (51cm.) highFootnote: For a similar Pritchard microscope, see Sotheby's London, lot 294, 14th December 2004.Condition report: Lacks sub-platform mirror and some other elements, nose-piece is present.
Two Yixing zisha teapots and coversQing DynastyThe first of compressed pear-shape, with circular loop handle and s-shaped spout, the concave base incised junde; the second of 'hundred fruit' type, moulded with nuts to the shoulder and forming the tripod feet, a lotus root forming the upturned spout and a water caltrop creating the loop handle, the cover a mushroom.The largest: 18cm (7 1/8in) wide (4).
A small gilt-splashed bronze tripod incense burnerTwo-character seal mark, Qing Dynasty or laterStanding on three small conical feet, the compressed globular body with a gently lipped rim with upright loop handles, patinated overall to a rich brown hue scattered with gilt splashes.10cm (4in) wide
An archaic bronze ritual tripod vessel, jiaLate Shang/early Western Zhou Dynasty The bulbous vessel divided into three lobes each tapering to a straight leg, simplistically cast with zigzagging bowstrings, flanked with a buffalo head issuing a loop handle, rising to a flaring rim set with two staves with domed caps.23cm (9in) high
A Chinese gilt copper tripod incense burner18th centuryOf quatre-lobed form with upright gently curving angular handles, the body with relief decorated vignettes of birds amongst pine, prunus blossom, fruiting peach branches and flowering peony, the neck and handle interiors with incised floral designs. 12.3cm (4.7/8in) high.
A blue and sancai-glazed pottery tripod incense burnerTang DynastyRaised on three lion mask and paw feet, the body applied with three large floral medallions, interspersed with foliate pendants, all decorated in cream, amber and green glazes, on a deep blue ground with cream splashes at the shoulder, the neck interior in a rich amber glaze. 28cm (11in) diam, 21.5cm (8.1/2in) high.
Two bronze waterpotsYuan Dynasty, one with Zhizheng four-character mark and of the period (1341-1370)The first vessel and cover of baluster form, cast with panels of brocade design; the second smaller tripod vessel of compressed rounded form with bird form spout, the base with a cast Zhizheng nian zhi reign mark. The largest 10.7cm (4.1/4in) high. (3).
A gilt-splashed bronze tripod incense burnerXuande seal mark, Qing Dynasty or laterThe compressed globular form heavily cast, standing on three short, flaring feet, all surmounted by a stepped neck and galleried rim, the surface patinated to a warm brown tone and with scattered gilt splashes. 12.2cm (4 7/8in) diam.
A bronze tripod incense burner and coverXuande seal mark, Qing DynastyThe globular body raised on three beast mask legs, flanked with further dragon-head loop handles, the domed cover with an openwork lotus meander and a large Buddhist lion finial, carved wood stand. 29cm (11 3/8in) high (3).
A VICTORIAN PIERCED CAST IRON CONSERVATORY HEATER of hexagonal section with gothic style decoration and spreading feet, 37cm wide x 86cm high and complete with original burner together with a Regency mahogany work table, with single deep drawer and tripod base, 56.5cm wide x 39.5cm deep x 75cm high (2)

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