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A pair of teak 'Compass' armchairs,1955-56, designed by Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) for Chandigarh, each with a teak frame, seat and back, recently upholstered in tufted wool fabric, 58cm wide 80cm deep86cm high, seat 38cm high (2)Condition ReportUpholstery good overall. Some knocks - one of the supports has a split to the leg. Both structurally sound.
A pair of teak 'Low Easy Chair' armchairs,mid-20th century, designed by Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) for Chandigarh administrative buildings, teak and cane, with later squab cushions,53cm wide71cm deep75.5cm high, seat 37cm high (2)Condition ReportThe compass supports with scuffs and marks. The cane in good order some filler to the joinings. The rattan to both in good order. Both structurally good.
A manuscript land enclosure award/survey for Westhall, East Suffolk (nr. Halesworth), c.1812, with 35 well executed manuscript pen, ink and wash maps, each with corresponding m/s records of the land occupiers, and with their respective acreage/area of land divided into columns for arable and pasture land., with a further 21 pages of manuscript list of land occupiers and proprietors at front, each with reference number referring to their numbered plots of land on the manuscript maps, inkstamp "J. Neave Westhall" to blank leaf at front, 4to (25.5 x 21cm), rebound in full crushed dark brown morocco gilt, compass vector design in gilt and inlaid burgundy morocco to front cover, inlaid green, brown and tan morocco gilt map design to lower cover, covers decoratively ruled in gilt, spine with burgundy morocco gilt labels and gilt in compartments, housed in custom made leather backed clamshell boxThe 3 manors in Westhall were Westhall Hall, Empole's and Barrington's. The main manor of Westhall Hall was held by the Crown at the time of King John. The manor was sold in 1589 to Thomas Feltham who sold it in 1613 to Edmund Knevitt who sold it to Edmund Bohun in 1622. It remained in the Bohun family until the early 1800s when it was purchased by Alexander Adair (1743-1834) of Flixton Hall. Bacon's manor was conveyed to the Bohun's in 1563 and followed the course of the main manor, which absorbed the other manors.Alexander Adair inherited the Flixton Hall estate from his uncle in 1783, and at his death bequeathed it to his distant kinsman, (Hugh) William Adair (1754-1844).He died 17 March 1834, aged about 91, and is commemorated by a memorial in St. James' church, Piccadilly, London. Will proved 11 April 1834 (estate under £700,000); his fortune was left mainly to members of the Baring and Roe families and only the Flixton estate passed to his Adair kinsman.
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, METALWARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a seventeen piece Newhall 1930s tea set printed with hollyhocks, a similar fourteen piece Royal Stafford 'Ballet' tea set, a pair of boxed Edinburgh Crystal 'Star of Edinburgh' pattern tall Champagne glasses, three thimbles with stanhope style images of Ronald Reagan and George Bush Snr, Richard Branson and the Virgin Atlantic Flyer, and The Mayflower, by The Thimble Collectors Guild, The Emca Boy Scouts whistle with built in compass, a Saxon Mini Card EC-807 electronic calculator with case and instruction manual, four David Winter cottages, various Tupperware items, an as new in packaging cold water tank lagging jacket, a Kundo anniversary clock, a copper kettle, brassware, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
Amy's Light - Emma’s design tempts you to find out more about the derring-do attitude of Hull’s aviation champion Amy Johnson and the natural beauty of Spurn Point. The lighthouse is of great importance and holds a vital turning point in this story and its outcome. The Puss Moth is attracted to the safety of its light. On the back of the Puffin, Amy is centre stage with her high collar coat, and from her heart space flows the Puss Moth plane, compass, sea rocket, brent goose and water.
Merionethshire - Speed (John), described George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured, engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, approx. 3600mm x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Montgomeryshire - Speed (John), described by Christopher Saxton, circa 1627, approx. 3600mm x 500mm, margins hidden behind mount (2)
A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the trumpet shaped bowl engraved with a butterfly and flowers is raised on an opaque twist stem over a plain foot14.5cm highA Pair of Similar Wine Glasses, 19th century, with funnel shaped bowls engraved with fruiting vines14cmA Masonic Firing Glass, etched to the bowl with a square and compass on one side, a wreath and monogram to the other WP9cmA Similar Gaming Beaker, the facetted sides engraved with Masonic motifs and with three dice housed in a void below7.5cm (5)First glass probably later engraved. No chips or cracks. No signs of trimmingPair - free from chips and cracksMasonic firing glass - light wear and surface scratches onlyGaming beaker - some minute abrasions to facet edges, dice void with clouding
Taschenkompaß-Sonnenuhr von Elliott Brothers, um 1870Signiert "Elliott Bro., 440 Strand", Skalenringe und Kompaßrose versilbert, montiert auf brünierter Messinggrundplatte mit drei Nivellierschrauben, zwei Libellen, klappbare Breitengradskala, Stundenring mit klappbarem Gnomon, Durchmesser des Instruments 5,4 cm, in gefüttertem Kästchen mit Saffian-Lederbezug. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3+/2)Pocket Compass Sundial by Elliott Brothers, c. 1870Marked "Elliott Bro., 440 Strand", with silver-plated scale rings and compass rose, on burnished brass baseplate with three levelling screws, two spirit levels, hinged latitude scale, hour ring with hinged gnomon, diameter of the instrument 5.4 cm, in lined case with morocco leather-covering. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3+/2)
4 Radio-Rahmenantennen1) Cadre Récepteur, um 1925, Ducretet-Thomson, Paris; Holzrahmenantenne, Bakelit-Wellenbereichs-schalter mit den Positionen PO, MO und GO, eingelassener Kompaß im Fuß, Höhe 96 cm. - 2) Unbezeichnet, Frankreich, quadratische Bauform, Höhe 70 cm. - Und: 3) 2 weitere Modelle, jeweils unbezeichnet, Höhen 109 und 90 cm. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3+/-)4 Radio Frame Antennas1) Cadre Récepteur, c. 1925, Ducretet-Thomson, Paris, wood frame antenna with bakelite waveband switch with the positions PO, MO and GO, recessed compass in the base, height 37 ¾ in. - 2) Unmarked, France, square design, height 27 ½ in. - And: 3) 2 additional unmarked models, heights 43 and 35 ½ in. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3+/-)
Englische Taschensonnenuhr mit Manuskript-Kompaß, um 1760Messing, Stundenring mit römischen Ziffern, handkolorierter Kompaß unter Glas, mit Windrose, aufstellbarer Gnomon, Ø 8,3 cm, mit Deckel. Start Price: EUR 220 Zustand: (2-3/2)English Pocket Manuscript Compass Sundial, c. 1760Brass, hour ring with Roman numerals, hand-colored compass under glass with compass rose, adjustable gnomon, Ø 3 ¾ in., with lid. Start Price: EUR 220 Condition: (2-3/2)
Butterter?eld-Sonnenuhr, um 1740Äquatorial-Sonnenuhr, signiert "Butter?eld à Paris", handgravierte achteckige Messingplatte, eingelassener Kompaß Ø 2,8 cm, gebläute Magnetnadel, unter Glasabdeckung, aufklappbarer Gnomon mit einstellbarem Winkel, Breitengradskala von 40° bis 60°, Index in der Form eines Vogels, der Schnabel dient als Zeiger, Zifferblatt graviert mit vier verschiedenen Stundenskalen, abwechselnd mit römischen und arabischen Zahlen, Rückseite der Grundplatte graviert mit mehreren Namen und Breitengraden französischer und anderer europäischer Städte, in Original-Obstholzetui, innen mit rotem Stoff ausgelegt (ergänzt), außen mit Leder (nicht mehr vollständig) bezogen. Die Sonnenuhr befindet sich in gutem und funktionierendem Originalzustand, Maße der Grundplatte 6,2 x 7,5 cm. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (3/2-3)Butterfield Equinoctial Sundial, c. 1740Signed "Butter?eld à Paris", engraved octagonal brass plate, glazed inset compass, Ø 1 1/10 in., blued magnetic needle, hinged gnomon with adjustable angle, latitude scale from 40° to 60°, index in the shape of a bird, the beak serving as a pointer, dial engraved with four different hour scales, alternating Roman and Arabic numerals, back of baseplate engraved with names and latitudes of several French and other European cities, in original leather-covered fruitwood case lined with later red fabric, dimensions of baseplate 3 x 2 1/2 in., sundial in good working original condition, case leather in complete. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (3/2-3)
Compass II, 1938Le Coultre Cie, Schweiz. Serien-Nr. 3902, Anastigmat 3,5/35 mm. Verschluß läuft, lange Zeiten sehr langsam. Meter-Skala, französische Beschriftung, gekuppelter Entfernungsmesser nur schwach erkennbar, Winkelsucher, optischer Belichtungsmesser, mit seltenem Rollfilmrückteil, Original-Tasche, deutschem großem Prospekt "Der erste schweizerische Photo-Apparat", deutscher Anleitung von 40 Seiten sowie Korrespondenz mit Jaeger-LeCoultre 1948-1951 zur Einstellung der Kamera und Restbestände, das Stück für 435 sFr. - Dabei: Jaeger-LeCoultre, "Das Buch der Manufaktur", 1995/96, 214 Seiten; die Compass wird auf S. 17 erwähnt. - Rarissima für Compass-Sammler dieser bestausgestatteten Kamera, die je gebaut wurde. Start Price: EUR 900 Zustand: (3-3-/3-)Compass II, 1938Le Coultre Cie, Switzerland. No. 3902, Anastigmat 3.5/35 mm, meter scale, French inscription, coupled rangefinder only faintly discernible, angle-finder, optical light meter, rare rollfilm back and original case, shutter working very slowly at slow speeds. Accompanying the camera are large-format German brochure "Der erste schweizerische Photo-Apparat" ("The First Swiss Photo Apparatus"), German manual with 40 pages and correspondence with Jaeger-LeCoultre 1948-1951 concerning discontinuation of the camera and remainders, this piece for 435 sFr. - In addition: Book Jaeger-LeCoultre, "Das Buch der Manufaktur", 1995/96, 214 pages (Compass mentioned on p. 17). - Rare documentary material. Start Price: EUR 900 Condition: (3-3-/3-)
4 Nivelliergeräte1) Nivellier "R. Reiss, Liebenwerda", um 1890, Serien-Nr. 3485, poliertes Messing, Azimut-Teilung, Libelle, Zahnstangen-Fokussierung, Teleskop-Länge 23,5 cm, 3-Fuß-Montierung. - 2) Englisches Nivellier "Watts & Sons Ltd., London", Nr. 89945. Poliertes Messing, Teleskop-Länge 29,5 cm, 2 Libellen (eine davon trocken), 1 Kompaß, in Holzkasten. - 3) Unbezeichnet, poliertes Messing, 1 Libelle, Teleskop-Länge 20 cm, in Holzkasten. - Und: 4) Ertel-Werke, München, um 1920, Modell 713, 24-fache Vergrößerung, lackiertes Messing, mit 1 Dosenlibelle und 1 Stablibelle, Teleskop-Länge 24 cm, abnehmbarer Dreifuß, in Holzkasten. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/3)4 Leveling Instruments1) Level by R. Reiss, Liebenwerda, c. 1890, serial no. 3485, polished brass, azimuth graduation, spirit level, rack-and-pinion focusing, telescope length 9 ¼ in., 3-foot mount. - 2) English level by Watts & Sons Ltd., London, no. 89945, polished brass, telescope length 11 ½ in., 2 spirit levels (one dry) and compass, in a wood case. - 3) Unmarked, polished brass, 1 spirit level, telescope length 7 4/5 in., in a wood case. - And: 4) Ertel-Werke, Munich, c. 1920, model 713, 24x magnification, lacquered brass, with 1 circular and 1 stick level, telescope length 9 ½ in., removable tripod, in a wood case. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/3)
3 Radio-Antennen, um 19301) Antenne Cadre, CIAC, Matériel & Appareillage électriques, Bruxelles; Holzrahmen, Höhe 65 cm. - 2) Ducretet-Sculpture-Antenne, Paris, Skala und Kompaß im Sockel, Fünf-Wege-Schalter, Höhe 91 cm, eine der attraktivsten Antennen in sehr gutem Originalzustand. - Und: 3) Rahmenantenne, vermutlich Société Belge Radio-Électrique, Bruxelles; mit Drei-Wege-Schalter, Höhe 67 cm. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (2-3/-)3 Radio Antennae, c. 19301) Antenna Cadre, CIAC, Matériel & Appareillage électriques, Brussels, wood frame, height 26 in. - 2) Ducretet sculpture antenna, Paris, scale and compass in base, five-way switch, height 36 in., one of the most attractive antennae, in very good original condition. - And: 3) Frame antenna, probably Société Belge Radio-Électrique, Brussels, with three-way switch, height 26 1/3 in. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (2-3/-)
Seltener "Goldener Schnitt"-Zirkel, um 1770Reduktionszirkel, Deutschland, mit feststehendem Winkel, Übertragungen im Verhältnis 1:2, Messing, Scharnier und Spitzen aus Stahl, Länge 19,2 cm. Start Price: EUR 160 Zustand: (2-3/2)Rare Reducing Compass, c. 1770Germany, fixed pivot, enlargement factor 2, brass, steel hinge and points, length 7 ½ in. Start Price: EUR 160 Condition: (2-3/2)
3 englische Vermessungs- und Navigations-instrumente1) Geologen-Richtkompaß, um 1850, Messing, auf dem Deckel signiert "Ottway, London, No. 3275", verglaster Kompaß, Ø 10 cm, Stahlnadel mit Arretierung, Kompaß-Skala geteilt in 4 Quadranten, jeweils 0-90°, 2 klappbare Diopter. - 2) Kleiner Taschenkompaß, mit Einstellnadel, Arretierung defekt, Mahagonigehäuse, 5 x 5 cm. - Und: 3) Teleskop, Messing, 3 Auszüge, neu belederter Tubus, Länge ausgezogen 41 cm, mit Schutzkappe, klares Bild. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2-3/3)3 English Surveying and Navigation Instruments1) Vernier pocket compass, c. 1850, brass, marked on the lid "Ottway, London, No. 3275", 4 in. glazed compass, steel needle on brass lifting-arm, needle ring divided 0-90° in four quadrants, two folding brass sights. - 2) Small pocket compass, with setting needle, lifting-arm defective, mahogany case, 2 x 2 in. - And: 3) Telescope, brass, 3 extensions, replacement leather covering, length extended 16 in., with protection cap, clear optic. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2-3/3)
Laborgeräte und technische Instrumente1) Chromsäure-Element nach Poggendorff, um 1870, frühes galvanisches Element, mit Zink-Anode und Graphit-Kathode, Höhe 33 cm. - 2) Lichtbogenlampe, um 1885, Siemens & Halske, Nr. 620, mit automatischem Nachstellmechanismus nach Hefner-Alteneck. - 3) Bunsenbrenner, um 1880, Messing, mit 2 Absperrhähnen, Höhe 22 cm. - 4) 2 Ölbehälter, um 1890, für große Dampfmaschinen, Messing und Glas, Höhe jeweils 17 cm. - 5) Spektrallampe NaE, um 1955, VEB Narva, DDR, in Schachtel. - 6) Rheostat, nach Wheatstone, um 1900, Hersteller: Keiser & Schmidt, Berlin, mit Walze und gewickeltem Nickeldraht, Mahagonisockel, 15 x 16 cm. - 7) Vermessungsinstrument, W.J. Hauck, Wien, um 1860, Messing, versilberte Skalen, mit Kompaß und Uhrwerk (funktioniert), vermutlich nicht komplett. - 8) Kurbelregulierwiderstand, mit Spiralen in Eisenrahmen. - 9) Metz-Haemocytometer, um 1920, E. Leitz, Wetzlar, in Kästchen. - 10) Prisma, auf Messingstativ. - 11) Zubehör für elektrostatische Versuche, 4 Teile, jeweils auf isolierender Glassäule. - 12) Winkelspiegel, Messing, Höhe 7,5 cm. - 13) E.J. Dent's Dipleidoscope, um 1860, Nr. 230, entwickelt von Giovanni Battista Amici, Instrument zur Bestimmung des Mittags, Messing, graviert auf Schutzkappe "Dent's Meridian Instrument". - Und: 14) 12 weitere Teile. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (2-3/-)Laboratory Apparatus and Technical Instruments1) Chromic acid element after Poggendorff, c. 1870, early galvanic element, with zinc anode and graphite cathode, height 13 in. - 2) Arc lamp, c. 1885, Siemens & Halske, no. 620, with automatic adjustment mechanism after Hefner-Alteneck. - 3) Bunsen burner, c. 1880, brass, with 2 stopcocks, height 8 ¾ in. - 4) 2 oil containers, c. 1890, for large steam engines, brass and glass, height 6 ¾ in. each. - 5) Spectral lamp NaE, c. 1955, VEB Narva, GDR, in box. - 6) Rheostat, after Wheatstone, c. 1900, Keiser & Schmidt, Berlin, with roller and wound nickel wire, on mahogany base, 6 x 6 ¼ in. - 7) Surveying instrument, W.J. Hauck, Vienna, c. 1860, brass, silvered scales, with compass and spring motor (working), probably not complete. - 8) Crank-regulated resistor, with spirals in iron frame. - 9) Metz haemocytometer, c. 1920, E. Leitz, Wetzlar, in box. - 10) Prism, on brass stand. - 11) Four accessories for electrostatic experiments, on insulating glass columns. - 12) Angled mirror, brass, height 3 in. - 13) E.J. Dent's Dipleidoscope, c. 1860, no. 230, developed by Giovanni Battista Amici, for determining noon, brass, engraved on protective cap "Dent's Meridian Instrument". - And: 14) 12 other items. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (2-3/-)
Seltener "Goldener Schnitt"-Zirkel, 17.-18. Jh.Reduktionszirkel, Deutschland, mit verschiebbarem Winkel, Obstholz, geschnitzte Verzierungen, Scharnier und Spitzen aus Eisen und Messing, Länge 36 cm. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/3)Rare Reduction Compass, 17th-18th CenturyGermany, with sliding angle, fruitwood, carved decoration, hinge and points in iron and brass, length 14 1/5 in. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/3)
Früher deutscher Stechzirkel, 16. Jh.Zirkel mit 2 Spitzen, handgeschmiedetes Eisen, Länge 28 cm. - Verwendet in handwerklichen Berufen, um genaue Maße auf Werkstücke zu übertragen, oder in der Navigation, um einen Abstand zwischen zwei Punkten auf einer Karte zu messen. Start Price: EUR 80 Zustand: (3/3)Early German Dividing Caliper, 16th CenturyCompass with 2 points, wrought iron, length 11 in. - Used to mark out locations or on nautical chart to measure a distance between two points on a map. Start Price: EUR 80 Condition: (3/3)
Vermessungs- und Meßinstrumente1) Höhenmesser, um 1850, Hersteller: Oeri, nach Patent von R. Douglas, England, Messing, in Original-Schatulle. - 2) Peilkompaß, um 1900, Spanien, 2 Visiere, Nußbaumgehäuse. - 3) Schieblehre, vor 1870, Maßeinheit bis 24 Rheinische Linien, Nonius-Ablesung, Feststellschraube, aus Messing und Stahl, in mit Ziegenleder ausgelegtem Kästchen. - 4) Sikes's Hydrometer, um 1900, Gerät zur Bestimmung der Dichte von Flüssigkeiten, mit Rechenschieber und Thermometer in Mahagonikasten. - 5) Taschenspektroskop, um 1920, Goertz, Berlin, vernickelt, Länge 23 cm, in Etui. - 6) Tachometer H4b, um 1930, Hersteller: Hommel, für 30 bis 4000 Touren pro Minute, mit Zubehör in Kasten. - 7) Galtonpfeife, um 1900, zur Erzeugung von Tönen mit hoher Frequenz, Hersteller: Edelmann, München, in Schatulle, mit separatem Gummiball. - Und: 8) 6 weitere Instrumente. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (2-3/2-3)Surveying and Measuring Instruments1) Altimeter, c. 1850, by Oeri, after patent by R. Douglas, England, brass, in original case. - 2) Compass, c. 1900, Spain, 2 sights, walnut case. - 3) Caliper, pre-1870, unit of measurement up to 24 Rhenish lines, vernier reading, locking screw, made of brass and steel, in kid-lined box. - 4) Sikes's Hydrometer, c. 1900, device for determining the density of liquids, with slide rule and thermometer, in mahogany case. - 5) Pocket spectroscope, c. 1920, Goertz, Berlin, nickel-plated, length 7 in., in case. - 6) Tachometer H4b by Hommel, c. 1930, for 30 to 4000 revolutions per minute, with accessories in box. - 7) Galton whistle by Edelmann, Munich, c. 1900, for producing high-frequency tones, in case, with separate rubber ball. - And: 8) 6 further devices, items. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (2-3/2-3)
An early 20th century Alabaster uplighter of urn form (unwired) (H27cm) together with an early 20th century stained oak correspondence desk tidy, with old paper label (W38cm) a brass cased desk magnifying glass (formerly the lens from a telescope) (D16cm) and a military type marching compass, Stanley London, in original leather case (D9.5cm) (4)
A Ships Log/Deck Log and a "Mutterkompass" Ships log of brass, shaft with four fins, braided rope attached to coupling. Log length ca. 36.5 cm, with roupe/coupling ca. 106 cm. Deck log instrument in polished brass housing, mount stamped with national eagle and “M 18”, white enamel dial with manufacturer label “Steger Jr. Kiel”, size ca. length 26 cm, height 14 cm. Wooden storage box with brass plate on lid “Steger Jr. Kiel Nautische Werke Werkstätten für Feinmechanik gegr. 1872 Fernruf 3289”. Dimensions ca. 48.5 x 29 x 16 cm. Mutterkompass base of black metal, stamp on bottom “AF T2”, compass of bakelite round bottom with metal edged coverplate of glass, underneath white and black enamel compass face with manufacturer label “Steger Jr. Kiel”, national emblem with “M” below and serial number 1122. Size ca. width 31 cm, height 23 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A Ships Log/Deck Log and a "Mutterkompass" A Ships Log/Deck Log and a "Mutterkompass"Ships log of brass, shaft with four fins, braided rope attached to coupling. Log length ca. 36.5 cm, with roupe/coupling ca. 106 cm. Deck log instrument in polished brass housing, mount stamped with national eagle and “M 18”, white enamel dial with manufacturer label “Steger Jr. Kiel”, size ca. length 26 cm, height 14 cm. Wooden storage box with brass plate on lid “Steger Jr. Kiel Nautische Werke Werkstätten für Feinmechanik gegr. 1872 Fernruf 3289”. Dimensions ca. 48.5 x 29 x 16 cm. Mutterkompass base of black metal, stamp on bottom “AF T2”, compass of bakelite round bottom with metal edged coverplate of glass, underneath white and black enamel compass face with manufacturer label “Steger Jr. Kiel”, national emblem with “M” below and serial number 1122. Size ca. width 31 cm, height 23 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II
A PAIR OF 9 CARAT GOLD MASONIC CUFFLINKS LONDON 1982 The cufflinks each with a pierced oval panel with a compass and set square, to a belcher link convertor and baton terminals; together with a pair of 9 carat gold cufflinks, Chester 1927, the rectangular panels with canted corners, with scrolled foliate decoration, belcher link connectors Size/dimensions: Masonic panels 1.8cm long; rectangular panels 1.7cm long Gross weight: 7.3 grams

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