Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
The Two Day Sale (Day 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
Date: | 9th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Saturday 5th April 10am to 4pm Sunday 6th April 12noon to 4pm Monday 7th April 10am to 7pm Mornings of Sale from 8.30am |
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Auction Lots - Page 5 | |||
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An early 20th Century needlework panel worked with Ships Portrait -" Norham Castle" by Ada S. Laine, Meadow Villa, St. Sampsons, 1907, 43ins x 61in, in gilt moulded and leaf pattern frame and glazed £1000-1500 |
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763 | |||
764 | |||
A 1920s cream silk crepe de chine shawl embroidered in colours with peonies, 70ins x 70ins overall £150-200 |
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765 | |||
Late 19th/early 20th Century Continental silvery metal mounted evening bag, with swags of flowers and leaves worked in steel pellets, the cast silvery metal mount with putti in a landscape, 10.5ins high (excluding hanger and chain) £60-80 |
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766 | |||
A Dinky Toys diecast model vehicle gift set - "Military Vehicles (1) No. 699", comprising - four vehicles, box for same, a ditto model - "Centurion Tank" (No. 651), box for same, a ditto model - "Tank Transporter" (No. 660), box for same, and fourteen other Dinky Toys model vehicles/guns (lacking boxes - all playworn) £200-300 |
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767 | |||
A Dinky Toys diecast model vehicle - "Horse Box" (No. 581), box for same, and two Dinky Super Toys diecast vehicles - "Foden Diesel Eight Wheel Wagon" (No. 901), and "Guy Van - Ever Ready" (No. 918), both with boxes for same (all playworn) £200-300 |
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768 | |||
Three Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles - "Austin Somerset Saloon" (No. 161), "Jaguar XK120 Coupe" (No. 157), and "Telephone Service Van" (No. 261) (all with boxes for same - box to latter incomplete - condition of vehicles excellent) £200-300 |
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769 | |||
Three Dinky Supertoys diecast model vehicles - "Dumper Truck", (No. 562 - some repainting), "Elevator Loader", (No. 964) and "Pullmore Car Transporter" (No. 982) (boxes for same), a Britains painted lead model - "155mm Field Gun" (incomplete and box for same), and a Lesney diecast model - "Coronation Coach" (box for same) (all playworn) £150-200 |
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770 | |||
Six modern Steiff limited edition Rupert Bear and his friends plush dolls, comprising - "Rupert Bear" (No. 513 of 3000), "Edward Trunk" (No. 253 of 1500), "Bill Badger" (No. 98 of 1500), "Algy Pug" (No. 85 of 1500"), "Rupert Bear" (No, 394 of 1973), "Podgy Pig" (No. 60 of 1500), all boxed and with certificates £150-200 |
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771 | |||
A scratch built painted wood model of a paddle steamer, 43ins long, with ebonised wood stand for same £200-300 |
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772 | |||
A grey leather covered travelling games case retailed by Fortnum & Mason with fitted interior, containing - roulette, draughts, chess, dominoes and poker dice £500-700 |
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773-774 | |||
775 | |||
A rare pre-war Hardy Bros aluminium competition casting reel, Model No. HM8, in original mahogany fitted box, 3.125ins diameter £500-700 Note: These competition casting reels were not sold and therefore did not have model names. Hardy's loaned them to individuals who they thought might do well in competition. |
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776 | |||
A rare pre-war Hardy Bros aluminium competition casting reel, Model No. XH1, 3.5ins diameter in original fitted box (crack to frame) £300-400 Note: These competition casting reels were not sold and therefore did not have model names. Hardy's loaned them to individuals who they thought might do well in competition. |
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777 | |||
A Victorian mahogany rectangular folding bagatelle board with green baize lined interior, 18ins x 72ins x 5ins high (worn and with slight damage - lacking balls and cues) £120-160 |
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778 | |||
A late 19th Century carved and painted Kauri Gum bust of a Maori warrior with headband and flax cloak, 8ins high (damaged) £1200-1600 |
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779 | |||
An unusual cow horn drinking vessel, the polished exterior engraved in the "Scrimshaw" manner with the shoulder-length portrait of a gentleman and a seated figure by a post surmounted by a goat and fruiting vines, 14.75ins overall (rim damaged and chipped) £100-150 |
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780-781 | |||
782 | |||
A 19th Century Swiss rectangular gilt brass "Singing Bird" automaton box, the front slide activating an oval lid with pop-up figure of a feathered bird with beating wings and opening beak, with fretted grille to base, the box in gold engraved with floral ornament and stylised bandings, 3.75ins x 2.5ins x 1.5ins high, and with key for same £800-1200 |
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783 | |||
A 19th Century four air miniature musical box with 2.75ins steel comb, contained in burr walnut case, the inside lid with titles of airs in English, 5ins x 3.25ins x 1.75ins high with key for same £150-200 |
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784 | |||
A good 19th Century turned satinwood and ivory mounted six keyed flute by Button & Whitaker of St. Paul's Churchyard, London, the whole in four sections with silvery metal keys, 26.5ins overall, contained in mahogany fitted case £500-700 |
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785 | |||
A late 19th Century French Mirecourt violin with figured two piece back, back measurement excluding button 14.25ins, 23.75ins overall, with label to interior for Jean Baptiste Colin, 1892, and further label for R. Patterson, Bolton, March 25th 1906, with bow stamped "Dortier", case and lithograph of Paganini (unframed) £400-600 |
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786 | |||
A 19th Century full size violin with figured two piece back, back measuring excluding button 14ins, 23.5ins overall, with label to interior "Antonio Pagani Anno 1755", with bow stamped "Bazin", and a case £200-300 |
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787 | |||
A late 19th Century German or French full size violin with figured two piece back, back measurement excluding button, 14ins - 23.75ins overall, with two bows and case £200-300 |
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788 | |||
A 20th Century full size violin with figured two piece back, back measurement excluding button 14.25ins - 23.75ins overall, with bow and wooden case £200-300 |
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789 | |||
An early 20th Century German violin bow stamped "E.M. Penzel", the round stick of Pernambuco, the ebony frog in "Plain" style without eyes, 29.37ins £40-60 |
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790 | |||
A modern Excelsior cello imported by Boosey & Hawkes (back measurement excluding button 30ins - 49ins overall), with spare strings, case and bow £150-200 |
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793 | |||
An early 20th Century B.G. 'British Manufacture' stained wood cased internal telephone, 10ins x 6.5ins x 6ins, with Bakelite and metal receiver and six bells for same, one similar internal telephone bell and an early 20th Century black painted metal and Bakelite candlestick pattern telephone No. W-264001, 12ins high (all in poor condition) £80-120 |
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794 | |||
A late 19th/early 20th Century Thornton-Pickard "Ruby" mahogany folding plate camera, Reg. No. 406076, with lacquered brass mounts, 8.5ins x 8ins x 3ins deep (closed), two other plate cameras (in poor condition and incomplete) and a quantity of plate camera accessories and associated equipment, various £100-150 |
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795 | |||
A Eumig C3 cine camera No. 255542, with brown leather case (circa 1954-59) £100-150 |
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796 | |||
An early 19th Century English brass and mahogany three draw telescope by Charles Sirrerrad of 34 Aldgate, London, 34ins overall (engraved with maker's name and address) £150-200 Note: Charles Sirrerrad worked from 34 Aldgate from 1799-1834 |
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797 | |||
A 19th Century Negretti & Zambra five draw brass telescope, 36.25ins £60-80Private Collection of Microscopes |
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798 | |||
A late 19th Century R & J Beck lacquered brass and black enamel microscope, No. 11589, 11ins high, with single objective .25ins x 30ins, circa 1882, with fitted mahogany carrying case for same £120-160 |
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799 | |||
An early 20th Century black lacquer and brass Watson Universal high power binocular microscope, No. 55850, 16ins high, with two pairs of eye pieces, four objectives, and X & Y axis stage adjustments, in fitted mahogany case £120-160 Note: With Test Certificate dated 2.7.34. |
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800 | |||
An early 20th Century Watson Service microscope, No. 26506, 12ins high, with two eye pieces and two objectives, in mahogany fitted case £120-160 |
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801 | |||
A mid 20th Century Watson black lacquer and brass metallurgical microscope, No. 80163 (circa 1944), 12.5ins high, with two eye pieces and two objectives, in fitted mahogany case £80-120 |
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802 | |||
A mid 20th Century Watson Service microscope, No. 98800 with black lacquer, brass and steel finish, 13.75ins high, the mechanical stage with X and Y micrometer adjustment, two eye pieces and four objectives, in fitted mahogany case £120-160 Note: With Watson's guarantee card dated 25.5.1949 |
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803 | |||
A Baker metallurgical microscope, 16ins high, with Shico 240/12V light control, two eye pieces and three objectives, in fitted mahogany case £80-120 |
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804 | |||
A Vickers M14/2 microscope, manufactured at Cooke Troughton & Simms Factory, York (circa 1969), 13.5ins high, with two eye pieces and three objectives, in fitted oak case £80-120 |
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805 | |||
A C. Reichert (Vienna) microscope, No. 60338, with circular stage, 12ins high, with one eye piece and one objective, in hardwood fitted case £120-160 |
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806 | |||
An E. Leitz binocular microscope, No. 384049, 13ins high, with Swift adjustable under stage light system, three pairs of eye pieces and four objectives, in fitted mahogany case £80-120 |
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807 | |||
An E. Leitz microscope, No. 191411, 12ins high, with separate light box of three objectives and with four eye pieces, in stained wooden case £80-120 |
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808 | |||
An early 20th Century Winkel-Zeiss, Gottingen black lacquered microscope, No. 71352, 12ins high, with two eye pieces, three objectives, and circular stage, circa 1928, in fitted stained wooden case £160-180 |
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809 | |||
A Carl Zeiss binocular photo microscope with five objective turret, 23ins high, one pair of eye pieces and four objectives, with its own light source and box of accessories (circa 1986) £120-160 |
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810 | |||
A Vickers M12 microscope made at Cooke Troughton & Simms Factory, York, 16.5ins high, with built in illuminator, binocular body and instruction manual (circa 1960s) £120-160 |
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811 | |||
A Prior black lacquered binocular low power microscope No. 12272, 14.5ins high £80-120 |
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812 | |||
A late Victorian collection of microscope slides in fitted pine box with separate trays, 8.25ins x 4.25ins x 3.25ins high (total 63), and a mahogany box with internal divisions containing ten microscope slides, 7.25ins x 6ins x 2.5ins high £80-120 |
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813 | |||
Jabez Hogg - "The Microscope, It's History, Construction and Application", George Routledge & Sons (one volume), and a selection of other books on microscopy £120-160 ________________ |
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814 | |||
A Fowlers Bakelite and plated circular "Universal" calculator, 3.5ins diameter, and leather case for same £80-120 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
The Two Day Sale (Day 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
Date: | 9th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Saturday 5th April 10am to 4pm Sunday 6th April 12noon to 4pm Monday 7th April 10am to 7pm Mornings of Sale from 8.30am |
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