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Y AN ITALIAN GILT METAL MOUNTED WATERCOLOUR INSET EBONISED STATIONERY BOX 19TH CENTURY Partially inset with two landscape panels of the Bay of Naples and The Blue Grotto 17cm high, 26cm wide, 16cm deep Together with a Victorian rosewood fan shaped paper holder, 13.5cm high, 24cm wide And a late Victorian giltwood and Wedgwood style jasper mounted book trough, 44.5cm wide, 21cm high
A Group of Furniture Comprising: three country stools, a mother of pearl inlaid two tier lamp table, an ebonised table, a further stool, a pokerwork pail with silk lined interior, inlaid mahogany book trough, an adjustable piano stool, a wine table, a pine croquet box (lacking contents), a 1920s low two door cupboard on castors, a toleware stick stand and sticks, a blanket box and a painted open bookcase with adjustable shelves (qty)
Mid Victorian Binocular Microscope, Smith & Beck English, dated (from the Beck records) June 1862, engraved to the foot 'Smith & Beck, 6 Coleman Street, LONDON, 2408', the microscope on a equiaxial foot with tall upright column, plano-concave mirror in gimbal on sliding collar, focusing substage collar, mechanical stage with X-Y control, Lister limb with binocular body tubes, course focusing, screw fine focus with interocular adjustment at the top, in a fitted mahogany case with case of accessories including: 1 1/2" objective & can. 2/3" objective & can. 1/5" objective & can. 4/10" objective & can. pair of medium power eyepieces. Errector lens. Cased Maltwood finder. Compressor. Eyepiece micrometer. Achromatic condenser. Double nosepiece. Eyepiece lucida. Large livebox. Stage Forceps. 2 Leiberkuhns. Polariser. Analyser. Darkwells & Holder. Glass stages. and in the main case: Wenham Parabolic condenser. Pair of high power eyepieces. Monocular tube. Zoophyte Trough. Rotator & stops. Tabel condenser
The First Folding Microscope by Smith & Beck, 1847/8, English, dated from the Beck records to late 1847/early 1848, engraved to the limb ‘Smith & Beck 6 Coleman St. London 177’ the microscope with folded tripod stand, large plano-concave mirror in gimbal on sliding collar, with folding mechanical Turrel-type stagecourse rack and pinion focusing, fine screw adjustment, in a flat fitted French polished mahogany case containing 2 objectives by Smith & Beck, 3 eyepieces, live boxes, zoophyte trough, polariser and analyser, Leiberkuhn, wheel of stops, Note: this model of folding travelling microscope is unrecorded in any of the Beck catalogues. No.177 is the first mention in the Beck sales books of a ‘Travelling’ microscope and was sold in early 1848 to J. D. Bagley. It was at this time that the firm Powell & Lealand released their design for a folding compound microscope around 1847. So it may have been made in competition or as a special one off that never made it into production. Either way this was, according to the Beck records the first folding microscope made by the company of Smith & Beck.
An Edwardian mahogany portfolio and bookstand, c.1900, with a brass handle to the top and patent spring supports for the flaps, boxwood line inlay and satinwood banded decoration, the panels to the top hinge open to hold documents, prints, etc., and the base is a book trough, 44 x 28.5 x 84cms high.PROVENANCE: The Graham Smith Retirement Auction - 50 years in the Antiques Trade.
*Local Interest - After Judy Boyes (20th Century, British), coloured prints, Six illustrations - 'Old Water Trough', 'Loughrigg Fell from Skelwith Fold', 'Lane Ends Cottages, Elterwater', 'Daffodil Time, Grasmere', 'Nab Cottage, Rydal', and 'Robin Lane, Troutbeck', all framed, mounted, and under glass, the largest measures 38cm x 50cm, & 56cm x 72cm overall (6) One appears faded, otherwise in good used condition with some minor marks to frames.
A Jugendstil gilt brass desk stand inkwell, circa 1900, in the style of Kayserzinn, the conical inkwell with organic relief embossed panel, turned conical knopped finial, flanked by two whiplash arms attached with spherical beads, pn a sweeping bracket base with rectangular pen trough, 32cm long
A LATE VICTORIAN SATIN BIRCH AND POKERWORK FREESTANDING BOOKSHELFLATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURYwith two trough tiers, the ends decorated with flowers113cm high, 68.3cm wide, 27.7cm deepProvenancePurchased from Choice Antiques, Silver Street, Warminster on 20th January 1993.Glen House, Bruton.
Collection of mainly pre-war Lead Farm animals and other figures by Britains Timpo Cherilea and other makers and a few plastic animals (110+) lead, Cows and calfs (18), Goats (5), Horses and Foals (14), Sheep and Lambs (12), Pigs and Piglets (7), Dogs (7), various Fowl (21), Farmers and workers (7), Cart, Tree, Trough, Milk Churns (2), Soldiers and Cowboys/Red Indian (7), various plastic animals /fowl (20), P-F, most playworn with paint loss, some with damaged legs (110+)
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