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Cartier, an amusing gold dog brooch, a seated terrier holding a stick and with one ruby eye and a diamond eye with a monacle. Wearing collar and tag. Signed Cartier Paris and French control marks. Indistinct inventory number. 3.5cm high. 14g. Provenance: Gavin Astor, 2nd Baron Astor of Hever (1918-1984), and thence by family descent
A pottery cup of squat form with applied strap handle with galena glazed interior and slip decorated rim, 13 cm diameter, glued rim chip, a pottery chamber stick with splashed slip decoration and an agate glazed pottery puzzle jug of globular form with raised pierced neck and three spouts, the hollow handle broken in three but present, 15 cm high. (3)
an early 19th Century inlaid mahogany stick barometer the silvered dial engraved with a single gauge with sliding vernier and with a thermometer set to one side, the case having scroll ears below the glazed door of the dial, a curved top with inlaid decoration, crossbanding to the trunk and Sheraton style inlaid decoration to the oval cistern cover, height 120cm.
adie and Son Edinburgh, a mahogany stick barometer the bow fronted case with shaped gadrooned top and cistern cover with a scroll moulding below, the silvered dial engraved with a single gauge with sliding vernier, set via the bone knob below, and signed ‘Adie & Son, Edinburgh’, height 120cm. Alexander Adie (born 1774) & his son Richard were a well-known partnership of barometer and scientific instrument makers recorded working at 58, Princes Street, Edinburgh from circa 1835 until 1842 when they are recorded at 50, Princes Street until 1860, Alexander having died in 1858. Alexander is chiefly known as the inventor and patentee of the sympiesometer which was granted in 1818. Both he and his second son John were elected members of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and are believed to be the only two scientific instrument makers to have been granted this honour.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a silver handled walking stick, two teaspoons, a salt spoon, a fruit knife, a pencil, two badges, plus an American sterling candelabra, plus metalware items: a peacock with enamel decoration, two bowls, a condiment set and other items. (qty)
A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: an electroplated mounted claret jug, a biscuit box, a swing-handled basket, a salver, a cocktail shaker, a chamber stick, a crumb scoop a mug, an ice bucket, a cream jug and other items including flatware and a set of six silver teaspoons. (qty).
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III cream jug, baluster form, bright-cut decoration, a shell butter dish, a pair of ashtrays, and a continental chamber stick of circular form, the front mounted with a pocket watch holder, approx. total weight 20oz. (5)

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