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Click here to subscribeCox - London. A George III Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Banjo Barometer in the Sheraton manner, the broken arch pediment centred by a brass finial circular shell inlay below and on the rounded base. Two turret shells flanking the thermometer bulb with spirit on a silvered scale the dial within a brass bezel. 97cm high.
A Payne, Clerkenwell, a mid 19th century mahogany and line-inlaid wheel barometer, the silvered dial with centre sweep hand, and with hygrometer, thermometer, circular convex mirror and spirit level, the latter inscribed A Payne, 5 Eyre Street Hill, Clerkenwell, the case surmounted with a broken pediment, 97cm high
Christie (Agatha) After the Funeral, slightly torn at corners and spine-ends, [1953]; The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side, torn at spine-head with loss, 1962 ~ Wodehouse (P.G.) Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit, torn at edges, 1954; and 19 others by the same, ALL FIRST EDITIONS, original boards, dust-jackets, 8vo (22).
HARRISON, E.J. The Fighting Spirit of Japan, dust-jacket, [n.d.]; [HUNTER, J.] Who wrote Cavendish's Life of Wolsey, green morocco-backed boards (spotted), [Privately Printed], 1814; PLANCHE, J.R. The Pursuivant of Arms, frontispiece (offset onto title), illustrations, original cloth, worn, 1859; LILLEY, A.E.V. & W. MIDGLEY. A Book of Studies in Plant Form with some Suggestions for their Application to Design, illustrations, original cloth, 1898; ANDREWS, F.B. Memorials of Old Worcestershire, 1911; HEILMANN, G. The Origin of Birds, plates, covers somewhat soiled, 1926; [IRVING, W.] A History of New York, original cloth, worn, 12mo, 1833; and 44 others, miscellaneous (51)
A collection of small silver, comprising; an embossed shaped-rectangular pin tray with a monogram Birmingham 1902, a miniature embossed 'Uncle Toby' jug, 1906, a lobed vase shaped pepper pot in Turkish style, 1924, a Victorian pierced and embossed shaped-oval sweet dish with initial 'C', 1899, an oval part fluted sugar bowl, 1900, a pierced cylindrical pepper pot, 1903, and a small spirit flask, 1924 (glass broken)
A Stephen Green brown stoneware Queen Victoria commemorative spirit flask, moulded on one side with the young queen holding a mace with the crown on a pedestal beside her, and on the other with the pre-Victorian royal arms surmounted by a lion on a crown, height 20.2cm, incised mark "Published by / S. Green, Lambeth / July 20, 1837" (small chip to rim)
A 4.75in. brass windmill pattern hand-bell; and Indian brass hand-bell with figure pattern handle; a brass female figure pattern hand-bell; a Benares brass 4.75in. vase; a pair of miniature Benares brass vases; a 2in. circular brass ashtray; a Britannia metal and leather-mounted pocket spirit flask; a brass hair-tidy; and an oblong brass mounted photograph frame.
Anna Mary Howitt (19th century), Two sheets bearing text inscribed by the artist, the first with a roundel depicting a pencil drawing of an old man above an extract of text; the second a poem 'The Spirit of Poetry', each signed and inscribed The Hermitage, Highgate, 1854, lower left, the first, text 25 x 35.5, roundel 23.5 cm diameter, the second 33.5 x 21.5 cm, each bears impressed mark upon the mount upper left, for De La Rue & Co., London Board, each unframed
A Moulded Pottery Spirit Barrel, of oval shape with overpainted transfer printed fox hunting scene, inscribed "Irish", with Cover and tap, Height 11", and a Smaller Spirit Barrel, colour transfer printed with a Staging scene and inscribed in gilt capitals "Port", with Cover and tap, Height 8". (2)