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Medals uniforms and equipment to Victorian East Lancs regiment 4860 bandmaster T Blench. Medals are Long Service and The Victorian medal which is inscribed presented by HM King Edward VII to T Blench BMist 29th July 2003 Dublin. Uniforms are four red jackets two white trousers tartan waistcoat and gaiters. Equipment is conductors baton with hallmarked silver ends and engraved plaque stating presented to bandmaster T Blench by the NCOS and men of first battalion Duke of Cornwalls LI on his leaving the regiment 31st November 1894, a plated walking stick with East Lancs regiment to top and a belt buckle.
60s/EARLY 70s 7" - POP/PSYCH/BEAT/OBSCURE. All the spicy, weird and wonderful 7" you can shake a stick at with this smashing collection of 50 x 45s! Expect obscurities, little known Pop masterpieces and stompers such as Truly Smith - I love Him (F 12415), Suzi Quatro - Rolling Stone (Suzi's first release, RAK 134), Duffy Power - Hey Girl, The Islanders - It Ain't Me Babe, The Champs, Sandra Barry (7N 15840), The Essex, The Settlers, Linda Saxone - Only Last Night, Sammy Turner, Elephants Memory, Barry Gray And His Spacemakers Thurston Harris, Hard Horse, The Cresters, Sonny Cole, The Odd Persons, Little Tony And His Brothers, The Cornflakes an Johnny, Chaz And The Gunners. Condition varies with viewing recommended.
A seventeenth century provincial ash stick back country chair, height 95 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Doesn't quite sit level on all four feet. Aged, natural splits to the seat. Seat with good patina. Historic worm to underside of seat. In my opinion the U-shaped section of wood (which appears to be oak) to the underside of the seat is an 18th century addition, presumably to strengthen the seat. The legs do appear to be original, however.
A George III mahogany stick barometer,by George Adams, London, c.1780, the broken arch pediment over a silvered vernier scale engraved 'G Adams, Fleet Street, London. Inst. Maker to His Majesty', above a thermometer, tube and orb-shaped cistern cover with a rounded base,98cm highProvenance: The Estate of a Gentleman Dealer.George Adams Junior is recorded by Edwin Banfield as being apprenticed to his father, also called George, in 1765 and taking over the family business, at 60 Fleet Street, London, on his father's death in 1773. He continued his father's tradition of producing outstanding instruments and became instrument maker to George III and optician to the Prince of Wales. He died in 1795 leaving the business to his younger brother, Dudley.

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