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A Coalbrookdale florally encrusted pot pourri, cover and associated stand, circa 1840, applied with summer flowers and painted with insects, stand 6.25" diameter and blue painted 'CD' to base, along with a similarly decorated oblong shaped pot pourri and cover, raised on four bracket feet 4.5" high and a florally encrusted chamber stick, blue painted 'CD' (restored) 3" high (3)
A William IV/early Victorian mahogany stick barometer of slender proportions the bone register inscribed A. Abraham Optician Liverpool. above a Fahrenheit and Reaumur thermometer the case with ebony stringing and reservoir cover 93cm high (some damage See Edwin Banfield Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900 (2000) where A Abraham is listed at various addresses in Liverpool 1817-75
A mid Victorian mahogany stick barometer by Cutts Sutton & Son the bone register inscribed CUTTS SUTTON & SON SHEFFIELD above a thermometer the richly ornamented case carved with scrolling foliage 107cm high See Edwin Banfield Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900 (2000) where J P Cutts Sutton & Son are listed working 1845-69 at 43 Division Street Sheffield
George III mahogany longcase clock, dome top hood with circular glazed door enclosing 13.35 in. dia. circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsiduary seconds dial, marked Cromer, Limerick, striking 8 day movement, trunk with rectangular glazed door enclosing brass stick pendulum and twin weights, 210cm high.
A Victorian carved oak stick barometer, the ivory scales inscribed ‘NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, INSTRUMENT TO HER MAJESTY, LONDON HOLBORN VIADUCT, 45 CORNHILL, 122 REGENT STREET AND CRYSTAL PALACE, SYDENHAM,’ above a turned ivory adjuster, one missing, the main body with a thermometer, the base with a later adjuster, 42in (107cm) h.
Admiral Lord Nelson,an early 19th century die-stamped brass furniture handle, with central reserve of Nelson; a circular furniture knob with enamelled portrait of Nelson, 5cm diam; a walking stick handle made from copper retrieved from H.M.S Foudroyant; two framed engravings of Nelson's funeral car; a hand written copy of an order from Nelson,and a newspaper "Columbian Sentinal" dated December 25th 1805 with report of Trafalgar. (a lot)
A mahogany and inlaid Stick Barometer. Berringer, London. With silvered plate signed as above and engraved with foliage and flower heads and with mercury thermometer, the case with architectural pediment, parquetry stringing, and turned cistern cover, marquetry inlaid with a flower head. 37.5in high
A 9ct Gold Stick Pin in form of a horseshoe mounted with diamonds and rubies, another tie pin in form of an African gentleman (1 arm missing), a silver plated bracelet having scalloped panels depicting warriors, a pair of oriental bracelets in form of dragons, a pair of gold plated folding lorgnettes and a small quantity of dress studs etc.
*Elizabeth II (Queen of Great Britain & Philip, Duke of Edinburgh). Christmas Card [sent to Percy Benham], 1990 , signed by both under the printed message and dated, with gilt Royal crests on left page facing, folded white card with a full-page col. picture of the kilted Royal couple seated on a garden wall, the Queen is holding a walking stick and glasses, a corgi is at their feet, 20 x 15cm (1)
*Elizabeth II (Queen of Great Britain & Philip, Duke of Edinburgh). Christmas Card [sent to Percy Benham], 1999 , signed by both under the printed message and dated, the col. photo facing showing the Queen Mother standing with a stick between the Royal couple, Prince Philip wearing a kilt and sporran, folded white card with embossed gilt Royal crests to the front, 19 x 15cm, with orig. special delivery envelope (1)
*George V (King of Great Britain & his two sons Edward, Prince of Wales and Prince Albert, the Duke of York). A group portrait of the "Three Kings" in full Royal Air Force uniform, taken by Richard Williams of the R.A.F. (1934-48), all standing in a row outside, the Duke of York with hands clapsed in front, King George V with his left hand holding a walking stick, and the Prince of Wales with both arms by his side, approx. 24 x 19 cm, together with a modern reprint of similar size produced from the negative Believed to be only the second known photograph of all three Kings together and was clearly taken on the same occasion within a few moments of the other photograph and from a near identical view point and distance. The only notable differences are that the Prince of Wales hands are unclasped here and there is no visible sunlight or shadow. (2)

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