The Connoisseurs Eye: The Collections of Sir Nicholas Goodison & Michael Sim

The Connoisseurs Eye: The Collections of Sir Nicholas Goodison & Michael Sim

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A rare George III mahogany cased wheel barometer, by Christopher Bettally, London, last quarter 19th century, the 14 inch silvered dial calibrated...

A Regency mahogany combination wheel barometer/thermometer, by A Gatty, Reading, early 19th century, the broken pediment with brass urn finial abo...

A George III mahogany stick barometer, by James Ayscough, mid-18th century, the arched case with three pine-cone finials supported on brass Ionic ...

A George III mahogany bayonet stick barometer, by Thomas Blunt, late 18th century, with silvered plates marked in barometric inches with sliding a...

A George III mahogany bayonet tube stick barometer, by Watkins & Smith, c.1765, with broken pediment and ball finial above silvered plates marked ...

A George III mahogany cased gimballed ship’s barometer, by J Watkins, Charing Cross, late 18th century, with brass suspension loop, the hinged c...

A George III mahogany stick barometer by Dominic Manticha, late 18th century, the broken pediment with gilt-bronze pineapple finial, above a hinge...

A George III mahogany double barometer, by Domenico Sala, late 18th century, the glazed case with arched pediment and three brass finials, the hin...

A George III mahogany cased ships barometer, by W & J Gilbert, London, early 19th century, with brass suspension loop, the hinged case opening to ...

A George III satinwood stick barometer, by Edward Nairne and Blunt, c.1800, the arched top with silvered scale calibrated in barometric inches and...

An early Victorian mahogany stick barometer, by Alexander Adie & Son, Edinburgh, mid-19th century, the arched silvered scale inscribed A Adie Edin...

An early Victorian steel portable barometer, by John Frederick Newman, mid-19th century, with engraved barometric scale and further inscribed J Ne...

A George III fruitwood wall thermometer, by Cary, London, early 19th century, the scale for Fahrenheit, inscribed CARY LONDON, 95cm high Provenanc...

A George III mahogany cased wall thermometer, by W & S Jones, early 19th century, with silvered scale in Fahrenheit, with various temperature meas...

A late George III mahogany thermometer, early 19th century, arched glazed case above silvered Fahrenheit scale, 61cm high Please note Roseberys ...

An early Victorian mahogany thermometer, by Negretti & Zambra, mid 19th century, with silvered Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale, inscribed NEGRETTI...

An early Victorian mahogany wall thermometer, mid 19th century, the glazed case with carved cartouche finial and foliate terminal, with silvered F...

Two Continental thermometers comprising: a Danish fruitwood portable example by F.C. Jacob, Kobenhavn, 48cm long; and a German Beckmann thermomete...

A Scottish Regency mahogany cased sympiesometer, by Adie & Son, early 19th century, the silvered brass plate with Fahrenheit thermometer and sympi...

A rare Scottish Regency mahogany cased travelling sympiesometer, by Adie & Son, early 19th century, the hinged door enclosing the engraved silvere...

A George III silver cased compass, by J & W Watkins, London, mark TH (possibly Thomas Hodge), London 1787, with enamel dial, 4.8cm diameter Ple...

A George III brass and silvered surveyor's compass, by J & W Watkins, London, late 18th century, set in a mahogany case, the four-point compass ro...

A Regency mahogany cased surveyor's circumferentor, by J.Raxter, Birmingham, first-quarter 19th century, the silvered dial with eight-point rose a...

A silver cased pocket compass, by W & S Jones, first half 19th century, marks partially rubbed, the enamel dial with 32-point compass rose and out...

Two Victorian pocket telescopes, mid-19th century, comprising: a five draw nickel example by William Dixey, with lens cap, signed by the flared ey...

 Lot 146:A George III brass pantograph, by J & E Troughton, London, last quarter 18th century, with engraved scales and ivory castors, signed Trou...

A small George II bronze sundial plate, by Thomas Heath, London, second quarter 18th century, engraved with 8 point compass rose, hours marked wit...

A George III bronze 12 inch sundial plate, by Watkins & Smith, London, third quarter 18th century, engraved 16 point compass rose, hours marked wi...

A George III bronze 14 inch sundial plate, by Benjamin Martin, London, third quarter 18th century, engraved with 16 point compass rose, hours mark...

A George III bronze 9 inch sundial plate, by George Adams, London, mid-18th century, engraved with 8-point compass rose, hours marked with Roman n...

An English bronze 10 inch sundial plate, by J Sisson, 18th century, engraved with 16 point compass rose, calendrical equation of time, hours marke...

A Scottish George III bronze 15 inch sundial plate, by Miller & Adie, Edinburgh, early 19th century, engraved with 8 point compass rose, calendric...

A Victorian polyhedral slate sundial, by Richard Melvin, dated 1856, the bronze gnomon set for Latitude 51 42 North (probably Coventry or nearby),...

A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid mantel clock, early 19th century, within an octagonal case with twin swing handles to sides and handle to top,...

A Regency miniature mantel timepiece, by Barraud, Cornhill, early 19th century, the ebonised case with gilt bronze floral mounts and swing handle,...

A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid clock case, the brass bezel within octagonal case with turned finial above brass line inlaid radiating veneers...

A rosewood and brass inlaid mantel clock, early 19th century, the architectural rosewood case with brass inlaid decoration, having twin cornucopia...

A French amboyna and ormolu mounted mantel clock, by Baullier et Fils, Paris, mid 19th century, the amboyna veneered case with domed top and acant...

A mahogany mantel timepiece, by V.A.P. Brevete, late 19th century and later, in a mahogany case with moulded cornice and plinth base, the interior...

A mahogany mantel timepiece, late 19th/early 20th century, the case with arched moulded cornice, above ebony line inlaid front, on plinth base and...

A French gilt brass repeating carriage clock, by Henry of Paris, late 19th century, the gilt brass case with relief floral decoration, swing handl...

A French ornate white metal miniature mignonette timepiece, second half 19th century, the elaborate case with handle modelled as two winged mythic...

An English brass-mounted mahogany timepiece, with watch movement by Jasper Taylor, late 17th/early 18th century, the white enamel dial with Arabic...

An early Victorian brass mounted ebonised framed timepiece, c.1840, the silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, surrounded by four floral bo...

A gilt and silvered bronze strut clock, by Jose Rodriguez Losada, mid 19th century, the bronze case of shield form on strut support, the silvered ...

A Regency patinated and silvered bronze Battle of Trafalgar commemorative pocket watch stand, early 19th century, in the form of an obelisk cast ...

A Regency bronze figural pocket watch stand, early 19th century, modelled as a kneeling child holding a floral wreath aloft, on a circular plinth ...

A late Regency mahogany pocket watch stand, early 19th century, the circular aperture banded in rosewood, on lacquered brass ball feet, the revers...

A French gilt-metal glazed pocket watch display case, early 20th century, with bevelled glass sides, 10cm high Please refer to department for...

Four glass pocket watch display domes, late 19th century and later, comprising: an engraved bell dome with ferns and deer, inscribed H Crowden Dec...

A leather cased 8-day travel clock, early 20th century, the white dial with Arabic numerals within brass bezel, 11cm square Please note that Roseb...

 AMENDMENT: Please note that this clock has an alarm mechanism not a repeating mechanism.  A coromandel and gilt-brass inlaid repeating bracket cl...

An ebonised balloon bracket clock, by William Payne, first half 19th century, the ebonised balloon style case with urn finial and twin single hand...

A William IV gilt-bronze mounted tortoiseshell eight day bracket clock, by James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, c.1830, the case with pagoda top ...

A Smith's Astral brass ship's bulkhead clock, second quarter 20th century, the painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals for minute and hour chapte...

A mahogany drop dial wall clock, by Charles Tutton, Bath, c.1810-1825, the mahogany case with sliding doors to sides and Carolean ears, the dial/m...

A Regency ebonised wall clock, by John Grant, Fleet Street, London, early 19th century, the eight inch painted circular convex dial with Roman num...

A late Regency mahogany drop dial wall clock, by James Tupman, c.1825, the case with carved fan ears flanking line inlaid and brass drop, the 12 i...

An English amboyna and walnut eight day longcase clock, by Richard Haughtin, Fetter Lane, early 18th century, the burr walnut case with moulded co...

A chinoiserie eight day longcase clock, by George Tyler, Pope's Head Alley, London, first quarter 18th century, the black lacquered case all over ...

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