30 button C/G by Bastari. Metal ends. 5-fold leather bellows with paper. Different from modern Bastari/Stagi, this one has individual riveted action and flat mounted accordion reeds. For a similar one, please also refer to this article by Ken Coles: https://www.concertina.net/kc_bastari.html .
Campbell’s “Nonpareil”? (serial number unknown)
Maker label is missing. But believed to be Campbell’s “Nonpareil” concertina (please see the 4th page of the catalogue http://www.concertina.com/eydmann/campbells-catalogue-1890.pdf ). C/G in old philharmonic pitch. 8 fold bellows. It has thumb operating levers on both sides to switch between single reed and double reed. In terms of construction method it is German.
Edgley 123 (2005)
Frank Edgley 24 button in C/G. Metal ends. 7-fold Bellows. Edgley/Herrington fingering system. Button layout is here: https://www.concertina.info/tina.faq/images/finger5.htm .
Flying Duck Duckling 7 (2021)
Flying Duck concertinas “Duckling” model 22 button Bb/F. Made by the late Paul Harvey. Laser cut wood ends, 7-fold waterproof paper bellows. Adjustable hand rests and straps. Wooden action like German made concertinas. Paul once said “Klingenthal revisited”. This is an early example and Paul called it a “prototype”.
Henry Harley (serial number unknown)
Henry Harley 26 button in C/G. Wood ends. 6 fold bellows. Henry Harley was a London-based manufacturer but in terms of construction method it’s German.
Jones 1312
A semi-miniature anglo in C/G by George Jones. 26+2 buttons. 2 novelty buttons are bird whistle and baby cry. Rosewood ends. 5-1/8 inches across the flat. 7 fold bellows. Refurbished by Barleycorn Concertinas and later by Greg Jowaisas. Recently baby cry was repaired by Monte Accordion.
Jones miniature Anglo (serial number unknown)
A miniature anglo in C by George Jones. 10 buttons. Metal ends. 2-3/4 inches across the flat. 10 fold bellows.
Lachenal 185877 (1911)
Lachenal 22 button C/G with steel reeds, 5-fold bellows, mahogany ends, bone buttons.
Norman 109 (2009)
A miniature anglo in C (plus C# and F# accidentals) by A. C. Norman. 13 buttons. Wood ends. 4 inches across the flat. 7 fold bellows.