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ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising a pipe and mouthpiece set, cased as one; an ambrotype photograph of a seated gentleman, 6cm x 5cm, in a hinged leather case; a papier-mache snuff box, 6.75cm long; a three-draw pocket telescope (unmarked), 42cm long extended; a Durham County Special Constable enamel lapel badge; and other items.
Military silver plate and ebonised swagger stick, an early 20th century mahogany and gilt brass four-draw telescope engraved Wellington Crown Court, Soho, London, 37cm long (extended), a pocket monocular periscope, a Dollond of London leather and gilt brass four-draw telescope, 46.5cm long (extended), cased Zenith 8x25 binoculars and a cow's horn mounted with a crest
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE ASSORTED SUNDRIES to include two boxes of assorted Christmas decorations to include baubles, lights, ornaments etc, a boxed vintage Jacques croquet set, a boxed Alba radio, a Paco Rabanne gift set comprising a 50ml and a 5ml Eau de Toilette, and a shower gel, a group of vintage cameras and a Phillips EL3302 recorder, a group of ties, assorted sheet music, a 'Dolland London Signalling Telescope,' assorted sheet music, a group of men's clothes, four ornamental ducks to include a door stop, etc, a group of mounted maps of British counties (labelled at seventeenth-century), a boxed Christmas tree, etc (6 boxes and loose) (s.d)
Prototype, colorway figural jug of the German theoretical physicist. Dark green sweater with a white collar. Brown telescope handle. Royal Doulton backstamp. Signed by Michael Doulton.Artist: Stanley TaylorIssued: c. 1990sDimensions: 1.5"L x 1.5"W x 1.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Victorian telescope by Dollond of London, brass and leather cased, stamped, 'Dollond London Signalling No. 13237', and together with an extra lens marked LOW, in a leather case also a small copper travel stove, within a tapered leather case, lid underside marked for W Barrett and Sons, Bond Street London (3)Condition Report: The telescope has two fairly sizable dents to the leather bound body. The sliding sleeve on the large end is stuck, there are small dents to the brass sliding tubes but the action still works well. There is mould visible inside the big lens and the eyepiece. general age related wear.The copper travel stove is in overall good condition with minor age related wear.
Anthony Devis (1729-1817), 'A Telescope View of Beeston from Tabley, Albury', ink and watercolour, signed with initials, Guy Peppiatt Fine Art label verso, 24 x 37cm , along with a further work by Anthony Devis of figures by Hatton Castle, watercolour and charcoal, Abbott and Holder label verso, 22 x 31cm, and a 20th Century view of figures in a street by St. Paul's Cathedral, 25 x 15cm, (3).
Y A FINE GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY BOWFRONTED 'FLAT-TO-THE-WALL' MERCURY STICK BAROMETERRAMSDEN, LONDON, CIRCA 1795With ebonised shouldered urn finial to the concave-sided upstand and cavetto cornice, over rectangular bow-glazed silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches to the right hand side opposing the usual observations to the left, the lower left corner signed Ramsden, London, the trunk of the same bowed profile incorporating Vernier setting square beneath the cavetto throat moulding over fine figured veneers line-edged in ebony, the base with turned ebonised half vase cistern cover flanked by canted angles inlaid with ebony 'flutes' over cavetto moulded underside.103cm (43ins) high, 11cm (4.25ins) wide. Jesse Ramsden is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working from several addresses in London 1762 until his death in 1800, however by 1782 both his workshop and principal retail outlet were on Piccadilly. He was one of the finest instrument makers of the period being particularly well known for his invention of a dividing engine and subsequent equatorial telescope stands. Condition Report: Tube is filled with no apparent airlocks (mercury column will rise all the way to the top of the tube when instrument is tilted). The silvering is in fine condition with nice even colour and the Vernier slide is in working condition. The case is generally in fine condition with faults very much limited to very minor age-related wear. There is no setting key for the Vernier/cistern level included with the instrument. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian 2¾in brass refracting telescope by Dollond and Co., London, mid-19th century, with a lacquered brass body tube with rack-and-pinion focusing and star-finder above, mounted on a racked semicircle, twin five-draw telescopic steadying bars, tapering pillar support above a folding tripod stand, a pair of mahogany-handled struts for rotating and elevating the telescope, with five lenses together with a mahogany and brass-mounted tripod stand, signed 'Dollond London',43in long, with a hinged mahogany case, labelledstand 120cm wide120cm deep161cm highCondition ReportSome dents to the body, knocks and wear. Mahogany tripod with some ships and knocks.Case with carrying handles. No key. Some knocks and stains.
A group of ornaments and ceramics To include a part Derby-style dessert service decoration in Imari colours; an Indian model of an oxen pulling a covered wagon; a small three-drawer telescope; two white metal chickens; a gilt candlestick; etc.Qty: 13Most items in generally good condition overall.

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