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Click here to subscribemovement calibre 540, the 4 3/4" skeletonised dial above a balance wheel and spirit level base, stamped serial number 632441, within an ebonised case, with original paperwork, height 23cm, width 20cm. *CR Working condition unknown. Light scratches to front panel of glass, lettering partially worn on front of case.
A large collection of cufflinks including novelty hot and cold tap cufflinks, a pair of spirit level cufflinks, a pair of silver hippo cufflinks, a silver pair of circular carnelian cufflinks with T bar attachment, nine black silver plated shirt studs, a bi coloured tie clip amongst othersCondition Report: Silver gross weight 25 grams
Launched in 1998, the Arnage was manufactured in Crewe from 1998 to 2009 with its Rolls-Royce sibling, the Silver Seraph, introduced in the Spring of 1998. They were the first entirely new designs for the two marques since 1980 when the Silver Spirit and Mulsanne models were introduced. The new Arnage (Green Label) was to be powered by a BMW V8 engine with Cosworth-engineered, twin-turbo chargers and the Seraph was to employ a BMW V12 engine. The Arnage Red Label was launched in October 1999 with the engine reverting back to Bentley power using the traditional V8 engine and a displacement of 6750cc. As part of the modification process, both Red and Green Label cars benefitted from expanded leg room in the cabin, stiffer bodyshells and larger wheels and brakes. The Red Label models were replaced in 2002 by the Arnage R.Originally registered on 26th October 2010, this Bentley Arnage Red Label is finished in the delightful colour combination of Royal blue with cream leather interior with navy blue piping, the ultimate colour combination. To be expected of such a prestige marque, the level of equipment in this Arnage R includes electric memory seats, air conditioning, satellite navigation and cruise control. The service booklet shows 10 entries, the most recent in August of this year. The Arnage R with the Rolls-Royce 6750cc V8 engine is a superb vehicle to drive with seemingly endless power, with ample leather and walnut wood which contribute to making the passenger area a great place to be. Supplied with a V5C registration document together with a current MoT test certificate and full book pack. A great luxury tourer which oozes opulence but has terrific performance to match. Presented in stunning condition and we are informed drives fantastically. King Charles would be very comfortable in the rear of this vehicle as it still looks as elegant today as it did when first launched. Consigned by Mathew Priddy Fully loaded red label recently servicedOpulence in ubundance in perfect colour combination
Hasselblad 500 C/M mit 2,8/80 mm und ZubehörHasselblad, Schweden. 1) 500 C/M Nr. RS1240709 mit Planar 2,8/80 mm Nr. 5655890, Glas unter Punktlicht sauber, A12-Magazin Nr. UT507998, TTL-Prismensucher (läuft, Genauigkeit ungeprüft) und ansteckbare Wasserwaage. - Dabei: Lichtschacht in Schwarz und starrer Lichtschachtsucher. (3/3) - Und: 2) Hasselblad Blitzgriff 45169, der zur V-Serie oder zur 503/CW-503/CX passt, neuwertig. (2/3) Start Price: EUR 400 Zustand: ()Hasselblad 500 C/M with 2.8/80 mm and AccessoriesHasselblad, Sweden. 1) 500 C/M no. RS1240709 with Planar 2.8/80 mm no. 5655890, A12 magazine no. UT507998, TTL prism viewfinder (working, accuracy untested) and attachable spirit level, optics clean under point light. - In addition: Light shaft (black) and rigid light shaft viewfinder. (3/3) - And: 2) Hasselblad flash grip 45169 for V-Series or 503/CW-503/CX, near-mint. (2/3) Start Price: EUR 400 Condition: ()
3D World TL 120-1, um 2006Hang Shou 3D World Photographic Equipment Co., China. Für 56 x 57 mm auf 120er- Film, Star 2,8/80 mm Nr. TL2-5600174, TL2-5600101 und TL2-5600116, 7-linsige Konstruktion für randscharfe Bilder, Glas unter Punktlicht sauber, Suchermattscheibe mit Schnittbildindikator und Wasserwaage, Verschluß B, 1-1/500 läuft, sehr weiche, verwacklungsfreie Auslösung, LED-Anzeige leuchtet auf, mit abnehmbarem Prismensucher (Befestigung zu schwach konstruiert) und Original-"3 D World"-Trageriemen. - Die "Hasselblad" unter den 6x6-Stereokameras. Funktionstüchtige Kamera für anspruchsvolle Anwender, mit Gebrauchsspuren. Start Price: EUR 1200 Zustand: (3-/2-)3D World TL 120-1, c. 2006Hang Shou 3D World Photographic Equipment Co., China. For 56 x 57 mm on 120 rollfilm, with Star 2.8/80 mm No. TL2-5600174, TL2-5600101 and TL2-5600116 lenses, seven-lens construction for sharp-edged images, viewfinder screen with split image indicator and spirit level, shutter B, 1-1/500, removable prism viewfinder (attachment of fragile construction) and original 3D-World carrying strap, optics clean under point light, very smooth shake-free release, LED display lights up, shutter working, signs of wear. The "Hasselblad" of 6 x 6 stereo cameras. Start Price: EUR 1200 Condition: (3-/2-)
Phonograph "Puck", um 1900Deutschland, für 2-Minuten-Walzen, gußeiserner Sockel in Lyra-Form, ausgestattet mit einer Wasserwaage und einer einstellbaren Nivellierschraube am hinteren Fuß, Aluminium-Trichter, Schalldose, Federwerkmotor mit Schlüsselaufzug, Kraftübertragung mit einer Schnurschleife auf den Zylinder, gut funktionierender Zustand. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (3/2-3)Puck Phonograph, c. 1900Germany, for 2-minute cylinders, with cast-iron lyre-shaped base, equipped with a spirit level and an adjustable leveling screw on the back foot, aluminum horn, soundbox, key-wind spring motor with cord transmission to mandrel, good working condition. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (3/2-3)
AN AUSTRIAN OXIDISED BRASS THEODOLITENEUHOFER AND SOHN, VIENNA, EARLY 20th CENTURYThe telescope with rack and pinion focus adjustment and fitted with a spirit level to top, mounted via a horizontal pivot terminating with a spoked vertical circle incorporating fine silver Vernier scale to circumference with pivoted scale magnification glass to one end opposing fine screw angle adjustment bar to the other, onto a pierced U-shaped frame and rotating table incorporating X and Y orientated spirit levels, Vernier sector with pivoted magnifier, and rotation locking clamp with fine thread adjustment and signed NEUHOFER & SOHN, VIENNA beneath serial number 7135 to the arm, the fixed base with silvered ring calibrated in degrees of rotation divided for half degree increments to the circumference, the whole raised on squat column upright issuing triform radial supports with screw feet, in original wooden box with some accessories and pasted factory calibration label to the inside of the door.The instrument 20.25cm (8ins) high, the tube 16.5cm (6.5ins) long with focus closed; the box 30cm (11.75ins) high, 20.25cm (8ins) wide, 22cm (8.75ins) deep. The firm of Neuhofer and Sohn was established when Carl Neuhofer joined his father, Joseph, as a partner in the business previously known as 'Optisches Institut Carl Cross and Comp.' trading from 8 Kohlmarket, Vienna. The business became particularly well known for their optical and surveying instruments and continued trading up until around 1940.
A FINE VIENNESE LACQUERED BRASS CAMPAIGN THEODOLITE CHR. AND G. STARKE, VIENNA, MID 19th CENTURYThe single short draw focusing telescope inscribed K. K. polytechn. Institut in Wien. Chr. & G. Starke to one side held within oxidised brass frame supporting a spirit level to top and with micrometer screw elevation adjustment to eyepiece end, fitted via a rotating joint onto a horizontal degree circle with fine silver scale and Vernier applied to an arm screwed to the telescope frame, the base with ball and socket sleeve joint for mounting on a tripod, in unusual tooled and textured paper covered 'admiral's hat' shaped carrying case finished to resemble leather and with moulded fabric lined interior incorporating a small selection of accessories; with a wooden tripod, 19th century, incorporating oxidised brass knuckles and threaded instrument mounting socket, (2).The case 12cm (4.75ins) high, case 18.5cm (7.25ins) wide; 11.5cm (4.5ins) deep; the tripod 84cm (33ins) long closed. The current lot was presumably made by Georg Christoph Starke (1794-1865) in partnership with his son, Gustave (1832-1917) suggesting that it was made in around 1850.
A DUTCH INLAID MAHOGANY MERCURY CONTRA-BAROMETER ANTONIO PEIA, AMSTERDAM, CIRCA 1800The two-section urn surmount-outlined pewter scales with husk swag decorated oval signature cartouche engraved BAROMETER, THERMOMETER, en CONTRALEUR, door Ant, Peia, te Amsterdam, above applied spirit Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale spirit thermometer to the left hand scale, the centre tube flanked by compressed scales for both English and French barometric inches at the top and the right hand main scale annotated with additional amplified English barometric inches incorporating the Dutch `36` scale calibrated 20-0-16 with the 0 representing the mean pressure at sea level in The Netherlands, the case with parquetry banded open triangular pediment and later vase finial above chevron banded frieze panel and glazed front door with conforming inlay to surround, the base with three bell-shaped caps to the recessed waist above cistern box faced with chevron banding above an inlaid conch shell cartouche, over two vase shaped pendant finials.120cm (47.25ins) high, 28cm (11ins) wide, 10cm (4ins) deep. Provenance: From a Private Collection. Antonio Maria Carlo Abindio Peia was born in Como, Italy in 1769. He worked in Amsterdam from 1790 first 'In the Gravenstraat above the Spekslager' then, from 1797, at the St. Nicolaasstraat; before finally moving to Wijdsteeg 4 in 1820 - where he presumably worked until his death in 1845.
Y A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETERLONG AND SANDERSON, WIGTON, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19th CENTURYThe 9.5 inch circular basket of flowers a rococo cartouche centred circular silvered register divided for barometric inches and with the usual observations, with pierced steel pointer and recording hand set behind convex glazed brass bezel, the case with hygrometer to swan neck pediment over applied bowfronted Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer to the tapered trunk, the squared-off base with recording hand setting square over rectangular spirit level signed LONG & SANDERSON, WIGTON.105cm (41.5ins) high, 29cm (11.5ins) wide. Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN LACQUERED BRASS THEODOLITETROUGHTON AND SIMMS, LONDON, CIRCA 1840The telescope with rack and pinion focus adjustment and fitted with spirit level to top, mounted within a frame positioned between two A-frame uprights incorporating a half circle adjusted for inclination via a rack and pinion and inset with silvered scale reading against a Vernier fixed at the base of one of the uprights, set on a circular brass revolving table applied with a glazed compass divided for degrees and labelled with eight cardinal points to centre as well as X and Y orientated spirit levels, the table signed Troughton & Simms, LONDON over a silvered Vernier sector with another to the opposing side for reading against the fixed canted silver ring to the circumference of the base calibrated for degrees of rotation divided for half degree increments, fitted with clamp and fine screw rotation adjustment over a column upright with elaborate triple-screw adjustable mount with threaded socket to underside, in original mahogany box with an additional eyepiece tube and a brass plumb weight.The instrument 22.5cm (8.75ins) high minimum, the tube 26cm (10.25ins) long with focus closed; the box 15cm (6ins) high, 29cm (11.5ins) wide, 22.5cm (8.75ins) deep. The partnership between Edward Troughton and William Simms is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as formed in 1826 and operating primarily from addresses in Fleet Street, London. Edward died in 1835 followed by William in 1860; the business was subsequently continued by their successors until 1922 when the name was changed to Cooke, Troughton and Simms.
A Late 19th/early 20th century boxwood and brass clinometer rule by Stanley with inset magnetic compass, screw action protractor hinge divided to one degree with rise in inches per yard scale under, spirit level to one edge, marked 'W.F. Stanley Great Turnstile Holborn' with tables of distances, angles and thickness, 16«cm. when closed, in original leather covered case with instructions.
ARDBEG BLASDA ISLAY SINGLE MALT The Blasda represents a departure from the Ardbeg norm, featuring a reduced peating level of only 8ppm.40% ABV / 70cl Located on the island’s rugged south coast, Ardbeg distillery represents the peatier end of the Islay spectrum. While it has endured some tough times, spending several years mothballed, the distillery has undergone a bit of a renaissance since being bought over by Glenmorangie and is now on a stable footing.While it still retains its signature sooty spirit, Ardbeg has also adopted its new parent company’s fondness for experimental cask finishes, arguably increasing its appeal.
A 19th century T.B. Winter Surveyor's Compass. The engraved and silvered dial marked 'T.B. Winter, Newcastle upon Tyne', Diameter 14.5cm, the gimbal compass and single spirit level attached to a cast metal folding frame, within a fitted box with label, 38cm long Condition Report: Appears to be function as a compass, not tested for accuracy, the metal work is tarnished conducive with age, glass levels are undamaged, there are a few small dents and marks to the metal work frame. Its wooden box is very marked and worn, its interior is in poor condition.
A Pair of ICA Trona 210 Folding Plate Cameras, two sightly different examples, serial number J17736 has the red spirit level and sports finder, bellows extends and folds, not light tested, with a Tessar f/4.5 13.5cm lens, optics G, light haze, shutter works, erial number C90842 has no spirit level or sports finder, bellows extends and folds, not light tested, with a Ica Novar f/6.8 13.5cm lens, optics F-G, light fungus, shutter works, with a number of plate holders.
A 19th century mahogany banjo barometer, the silvered central dial above a spirit level, with mirrored central bullseye beneath a thermometer and dry/damp gauge, height 93cm.Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
A collection of vintage tools, to include an interesting hardwood spirit level inlaid in brass with Masonic square and compass devices and engraved "Jas. Hamilton, Mason, 1861"; a Marples bench vice; a Green River knife by William Rogers, Sheffield; assorted chisels, snips, pliers etc. Condition Report:Available upon request