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Large chinese spectacles with dark round lenses and two-piece jointed side-arms

Pair cased watch by Anna Adamson

1685

Tablet sundial in gilt metal

1580-1589

Necklace and matching earrings. Pink plastic and gilt metal. 1950s.

Necklace and matching earrings

1950-1959

Metal urn, decorated with moulded ropes, grapes, leaves and Gods, pedestal base, containing plaster, fair condition

Metal urn

Plain gilt metal cased open-faced pedometer, the case stamped “AT”. Blued steel hand. Enamel dial numbered in Roman numerals I to XII. Screw pace adjustment. Signed “Payne, 163 New Bond Street 4670 Patent”. C. 1850. 41mm dia. 165 New Bond Street, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

Plain gilt metal cased open-faced pedometer

Open faced gilt metal pedometer, the case stamped “AT”. Blued steel hand. Enamel dial numbered in Roman numerals, I to XII. Signed “Payne 163 New Bond Street 828 Patent.” Brass & steel movement. Screw pace adjustment. c. 1850. 48mm dia. 163 New Bond Street, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

Open faced gilt metal pedometer

Gilt metal pedometer and aneroid barometer combination. The white enamel pedometer dial with hair crack marked I to XII in Roman numerals. Blued steel hand. The barometer dial silvered, with a fine blued steel hand and signed “T B Winter Grey Street Newcastle on Tyne”. The case edges knurled for barometer adjustment. Contained in a blue velvet lined brown leather case. c.1900. 50mm dia. Case: 62mm dia. Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Gilt metal pedometer and aneroid barometer combination

Pedometer and compass in a gilt metal case. The pedometer with two gilt metal hands and enamel dial. The outer ring marked to 100, the subsidiary dial marked from 1 – 12 miles. Signed “FRASER BOND STREET LONDON”. The compass with silvered dial and steel pointer. C. 1780. 56mm dia.

Pedometer and compass in a gilt metal case

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1801-1900

Gilt metal open-faced pedometer with blued steel hands and enamel dial, signed “Spencer & Perkins London”. The outer ring numbered to 100, the two subsidiaries marked “one mile” and “twelve miles”. Late 18th century. 56mm dia.

Gilt metal open-faced pedometer with blued steel hands and enamel dial

Pedometer with gilt metal case covered in fine green shagreen. Blued steel hands. White enamel dial signed “Spencer & Perkins London”. The outer ring numbered to 100, the inner subsidiaries marked “One Mile” and “Twelve Miles”. Numbered 468 on operating rod. Late 18th century. 55mm dia.

Pedometer with gilt metal case covered in fine green shagreen.

Gilt metal engine-turned hunting cased pedometer, the case stamped “AT”. Hand missing. Damaged and detached white enamel dial, numbered in Roman numerals, I to XII. Brass and steel movement. Screw pace adjustment. Signed “Payne 163 New Bond Street 1634 Patent.” c. 1850. 49mm dia. 164 New Bond Street, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

Gilt metal engine-turned hunting cased pedometer

Engine-turned, silver-cased pedometer. Fine blued steel hand. Frosted, silvered dial reading up to 12 miles and marked “PEDOMETER’. Stem reset turns entire dial centre. Gilt frosted movement with blued steel, stamped with 6-pointed star. Case by “LN” hallmarked (London) 1895. 42mm. Maker unknown.

Engine-turned, silver-cased pedometer. Fine blued steel hand. Frosted

1895

Pedometer with nickel-plated case. Blued steel hand. White enamel dial numbered I to XII and signed “DOLLOND LONDON”. Gilt frosted movement with blued steel, stamped with a six-point star. Screw pace adjustment. Case numbered “3”, with an indistinct number following. Early 20th century. 44mm dia.

Pedometer with nickel-plated case

Gilt metal pedometer with white enamel dial signed “Ralph Gout Patentee London”. Blued steel hands. The outer ring numbered up to 10 within the divisions and up to 100 without. Two subsidiary dials, one numbered up to 10, the other up to 100. c.1760. 52.5mm

Gilt metal pedometer with white enamel dial signed “Ralph Gout Patentee London”