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An early 19th century ebony strung mahogany bowfront stick barometer, the moulded top over a silvered scale and ivory adjusting knob, the ebonised cistern in the form of an urn flanked by ebony blind fluting, the scale inscribed Worthington, London, 96cm high *Nathanial Worthington (1790? - 1853) was apprenticed to Matthew Berge at 196 Piccadilly, and took over the business in partnership with James Allen in 1819. From 1835 Worthington had sole control until 1851.
A silver 'golf club' swivel stick, another silver swivel stick with crown finial, three silver tooth picks, a silver disc key ring, three silver cigar cutters/piercers, a good white metal engraved pencil, two other silver pencils, pencil lead case, silver cheroot holder case and a metal watch key
A quantity of jewellery, to include an 18 carat yellow gold ring, a 22 carat yellow gold ring, a 9 carat yellow gold and turquoise bar brooch, a gold plated bangle bracelet, an Italian micro mosaic brooch, a banded age stick pin, a gold albert bar, a silver and guilloche enamel butterfly brooch, a silver and citrine ring, etc.
A PAIR OF UNUSUAL PORTUGUESE TAPER HOLDERS OR INCENSE BURNERS on small square tray bases with stylised paw feet & reeded borders, centred by a short cylindrical nozzle (to take a taper or incense stick), with lift-off obelisk-shaped shades or guard covers chased & pierced with horizontal rows of ovolos, graduated in size towards their tops, with turned screw-in finials, unmarked, 17th / 18th century; 12.9" (32.7 cms) high; 31.1 oz (2)
Fine quality William IV silver inkstand of shaped rectangular form, with shell and foliate border, on four scroll feet, pair cut glass inkwells with silver mounts and a separate taper stick, engraved presentation inscription (Sheffield 1833), maker - I. W. Approximately 36ozs weighable silver, 33cm across
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, the brass dial inscribed Tarone & Co, Fecit with spirit tube thermometer enclosed by a glazed door with exposed mercury tube, the case with break arch pediment and central finial, the feather banded trunk with checker strung border and domed cistern cover, 99cm high

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