A Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figure, Mr Wantage, No CG57, Mr Munnings, No CG37, Mr Dingle, No CG36, Willie Munn, No CG51, Mr Carraway, No CG38, Mr Antonio, No CG40, Walter Harkin, No CG50, Mr Clamp, No CG39, The Artist, No CG 52, Mr Platt, No CG44, Mary Murphy, No CG20, Winny Farthing, No CG54, Mr Fletcher, No CG47, Soldier, No CG18, Sgt Major Grout, No CG17, Mr Gubbins, No CG80, Mr Crocket, No CG31, and Barney McGrew, No CG72, all boxed (box)
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Fly Fishing Collection all within a Shakespeare canvas and leather trim shoulder fishing bag, having a waterproof liner, and contents of 2 large wooden Trout fly boxes (some contents), an Introduction To Fly Tying Peter Cockwill 1990 book, a small wooden fly box with a good selection of flies, a Richard Wheatley ether fly box, plus 2 plastic boxes with dry flies, magnifier stand (missing one clamp part) an Adu”5 extendable gaff, wet cell line, cast and more
Farlow and Co, Ltd, Charles Street, St James, London black japanned fly tyer’s cabinet, measuring 8 ½” x 5” x 5”, hinged lid with slide locking bar, 2x light alloy lift out trays containing a selection of tinsel, threads, feathers and tools, plus an early fly tying vice with brass table clamp, steel adjustable jaws, a time warp collection.
A George III British military sea service flintlock pistol with round barrel, barrel length 30.5cm, and line-engraved lock, marked with crowned 'GR' cypher and 'Tower', full-stocked in walnut with brass furniture and steel belt slide, the grip with various government marks, including date '1805', the pull-out wood ramrod with brass terminal (flint clamp detached at screw).
An adjustable threading clamp/die with clamping and depth of cut adjustment, 13 3/8'' long, a triangular cast iron pot stand/trivet and a table edge clamping belt drive rotating grindstone device, the larger drive wheel, 7 5/16'' diameter. ***V.A.T. will be added to the hammer price of this lot.
A Compound Microscope By Andrew Pritchard, English, c.1830, engraved to the foot, 'A Pritchard 18 Picket St London, with a retail label to the inside of the door for 'Pallant Optician, 51 Strand London', the microscope on a tripod foot, with adjustable column supporting the main body of the microscope on a compass type joint, with concave mirror at the base in a gimbal on a sliding collar, clamp to main body, interchangeable stage rack and pinion focus to triangular bar with limb to accept the compound bodytube, with fine focus to the side, in the original mahogany case with 5 drawers, 2 for specimens and 3 for accessories, accessories include, A polished wooden wrist support, Bottle holder, Medium power eyepiece, High power eyepiece, 2 objectives in cans, A low power objective with a Leiberkuhn in a can engraved 'A1 Andrew Pritchard 263 Strand, London', A Turrel type mechanical stage engraved 'Pritchard London', A fine diamond engraved micrometer brass slide engraved 1/100 A Pritchard 18 Picket Str Strand' A live box, Note: Andrew Pritchard is recorded as working at 18 Picket Street, Strand between 1832 and 1834
A Large Cary Gould-Type Microscope, English, 2nd Quarter 19th Century, engraved to the circular foot 'Cary London', the microscope on a large heavy lead filled brass base with tall upright column terminating in a compass type joint, screw clamp holding the main column with plano-concave mirror in a gimbal on a sliding collar, square stage with 'U' shaped clip, aquatic limb with rack and pinion adjustment, with screw-in conical compound body tube, drawer contains 5 simple objectives, an objective with a Leiberkuhn, a very early achromatic objective and collar in a brass case, and other items, the main case also contains a small get of early microscope slides and a table condenser,case height 30.5cm
A Miscellaneous Collection of Veterinary Instruments, including: a cased set of possibly sturdy disease instruments, English, 19th Century, lacquered-brass with ebony handles, containing a syringe, two trocars, a hook and tweezers, with a fleam with horn handle stamped BORWICK CAST STEEL (possibly added to set), in leatherette, plush-lined case (in two pieces) – 16.3cm. x 4cm. x 10cm.; a steel, four-blade fleam with ornate guard, Toulouse, 19th Century, stamped FERRAS A TOULOUSE – 11.5cm. (length); a single, sprung steel, lacquered-brass fleam, Lancaster, 19th Century, stamped K. BUCHMILLER LANCASTER, with internal casing for spare blade – 10.3cm. (length); a large trocar and perforated cannula with ebony handle – 21.5cm. (length); a farrier’s hoof knife, Sheffield, 19th Century, stamped GEORGE BUTLER & Co and SHEFFIELD ART ENGLAND, steel with horn handle – 22.7cm. (length); another farrier’s hoof knife, Sheffield, 19th Century, stamped for JOHN PETTY & SONS, SHEFFIELD, steel with horn handle – 20.5cm. (length); a castrating clamp, 18th or 19th Century, steel – 17cm. (length) Note: The sturdy set was previously bought by at David Stanley Auctions 25th September, 1999 (Lot 942). The farrier’s hoof knives were previously bought David Stanley Auctions 29th March, 2003 (Lot 221). The fleam at Christies, South Kensington 13th August, 1998 (Lot 117). Trocar and cannula was previously bought at David Stanley Auctions 25th March, 2000 (Lot 610). Castrating clamp bought Hungerford 8th December, 1989.
Selection Of Antique Gun Parts including Austrian flintlock lock with faint marks ... Blued steel mainspring clamp ... Steel rifle butt plate ... 4 x various steel barrel bands ... Austrian steel sight adjusting tool. 9 items. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
Collection of Burnley home match programmes 1946/47 Bury, 1949/50 Charlton Athletic, 1951/52 Coventry City (FAC), 1952/53 Newcastle Utd, 1953/54 Huddersfield Town, 1954/55 Sheffield Utd (ph), Newcastle Utd, 1955/56 Huddersfield Town, Manchester City, 1956/57 Preston NE (Xmas Day), WBA, Aston Villa (FAC), 1957/58 Aston Villa, 1958/59 International XI (Dougall test - Trautmann, Clayton (Ron), Wright, Clamp, Douglas, Liddell, Finney etc.), Wolves, 1959/60 Everton, 1960/61 Cardiff City, SV Hamburg (EC), 1962/63 Liverpool (FAC), 1963/64 Huddersfield (FAC), 1964/65 Leicester City, 1965/66 Bournemouth (FAC), 1969/70 Rotherham Utd (FLC), 1973/74 QPR, 1972/73 Preston NE, 1974/75 Wolves, Leeds Utd, Sheffield Utd, 1975/76 (4), 1976/77 (1), 1977/78 (1), 1984/85 (10); fair (44)
5IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY TROUGHTON LONDON, CIRCA 1800with single cast lacquered brass 'TY' frame, signed on the crossbar Troughton London, the arch with inset silver scale divided to 160º, Vernier with clamp and magnifier sighting tube, mirrors, 5 shades and threaded fruitwood handle, contained in fitted box of issue with accessories including two sighting tubes and a sun filter -- 9in. (23cm.) diameter missing one foot, swivel arm repaired, otherwise good overall condition.
A mid 20th century Follows & Bate Ltd cast iron marmalade cutter. The marmalade cutter marked 'The "Rapid" Marmalade Cutter Prov Pat No 25866 / 32 Follows & Bate LTD Manchester' to side. Having a clamp to base for mounting and a rotating turned wood handle to side. Measures approx. 26cm x 16cm
One of only 57 examples produced for the UK-market, with just 7,500 recorded miles. After the introduction of the 999 model, Ducati launched the 998 FE model (special order) to appease those who preferred the legendary 916UK-market bikes were equipped with the 'Testaretta' 136bhp, 998cc twin-cylinder DOHC unit from the 996RÖhlins fully adjustable front and rear forks and steering damper, 'Corse' extended crankcase sump, 4-pot Brembos and Marchesini wheelsThey were identifiable by a unique 'Final Edition' plaque on the triple clamp, the number of 998 victories on the fuel tank together with the Italian 'Tricolore' on the rear fairingOn offer from from a real Ducati enthusiast, one of only 57 UK-bikes, just 7,500 miles, a recent belt service and great history. Very specialSpecification Make: DUCATI Model: 998 S FINAL EDITION MONOPOSTO Year: 2004 Registration Number: LJ04 TWP Engine Number: ZDM998W4B-005072 Click here for more details and images
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