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Caesar
Tagliabue, London, Circa 1800
the hygrometer and thermometer fitted with a vernier scale; with original leather cistern.
Height 38 3/4 inches....
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MARTINELI, EDINBURGH
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6 1/2 x width 20 1/4 x depth 16 1/4 inches....
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II SERVING DISH Paul de Lamerie, London 1747, of scalloped oval outline with cast gadrooned border and foliate detail at intervals, armorial engraved to the raised rim, engraved...
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