A mixed collection of 12 x vintage binoculars. Models are: Monk 6 x 30 8 field with fitted compass, Busch Terlux DRGM, Pearl 10 x 50 wide angle, Hartmann Wetzlar 117 Porlerim 10 x 50, Mirador 10 x 40 wide field 7, Busch F118 Erlux DRGM, Stem 6NU 7 x 35, Pentax Asahi 7 x 50 field 7.1, 6NN8 8 x 30 (USSR), Sputnik Spotter 8 x 30 (USSR), 6NU5 8 x 30 (USSR), 8 x 30 5-Linser Weitwinkel.
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A terrestrial table globe by H Kiepert, retailed by 'Sifton, Praed & Co Ltd, St James St, London'. The globe mounted on a wooden stand with inset compass. 61cms high. *CR: Some damages to the globe, the base is two sections and needs repairing. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
Young, Franklin K. The grand tactics of chess. An exposition of the laws and principles of chess strategetics. The practical application of these laws and principles to the movement of forces: Mobilization, development, manoeuvre, and operation. Boston, Roberts, 1898. 8°. Mit 1 Titelabbildung und vielen Diagrammen. XV, 462 Seiten, 1 Bl. Originaler illustrierter grüner Leinenband mit Kopfgoldschnitt. (95)* Linde – N. 1146; Betts 11 - 10. "These comprehend every situation possible on the chess - board, and, given the points occupied by the opposing kings, then the proper positions for the remaining pieces are readily depicted by the student who mastered this theory. The chess - player will find this volume a compass, which at every move points the true course." (Vorwort) Zustand: Buchblock gelockert. Innen etwas gebräunt und vereinzelt fleckig. Einband fleckig, etwas angestaubt, bestoßen und teilweise verblichen. Rücken oben und unten mit Defekten.
Quack Hearing Aids, Audiphone Invisible Bernard, and military ear plugs, a cased set of Audiphone Invisible Bernard, French c.1900, moulded ear pieces fit around the pinna, made from two plates, one tin which rests on skin, the other copper which has fleshed toned paint, case reads ' AUDIOPHONE INVISABLE BERNARD 7 Rue de Londres 7 PARIS DEPOSEE', with original printed instruction sheet case 12cm across; a pair of WWI Mallock-Brown type ear defenders for use with artillary, vulcanite with brass grille, in wooden case Note: The auditory benefits of the Audiphone were attributed to magnetism and the case comes with its own ‘Galvanometer’ (which is actually a simple compass) and does confirm that they are magnetic.
Ear Trumpets, Ear Shells and Quack Audiphone, a cased single Audiphone Invisible Bernard, French c.1900, moulded ear piece fits around the pinna, made from two plates, one tin which rests on skin, the other copper which has flesh toned paint, case reads ' AUDIOPHONE INVISABLE BERNARD 7 Rue de Londres 7 PARIS DEPOSEE', case 8cm across; a set of celluloid ear shells, in case with instructions, case with plaque 'DrC E STOKES 320CENTRAL BLDG LOS ANGELES CAL.', case 9.6cm across Note: The auditory benefits of the Audiphone were attributed to magnetism and the case comes with its own ‘Galvanometer’ (which is actually a simple compass) and does confirm that they are magnetic.
Quack Hearing Aids, Audiphone Invisible Bernard, and military ear plugs, a cased set of Audiphone Invisible Bernard, French c.1900, moulded ear pieces fit around the pinna, made from two plates, one tin which rests on skin, the other copper which has fleshed toned paint, case reads ' AUDIOPHONE INVISABLE BERNARD 19, RUE DE LA PEPINIERE, PARIS DEPOSEE', case 11.7cm across; a pair of WWI Mallock-Brown type ear defenders for use with artillary, vulcanite with brass grille, in tin case Note: The auditory benefits of the Audiphone were attributed to magnetism and the case comes with its own ‘Galvanometer’ (which is actually a simple compass) and does confirm that they are magnetic.
Custom Officers Folding Yard Measure English, the lacquered brass rule date stamped 1905, engraved along the length 'LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL' and 'DE GRAVE & CO LTD, MAKERS LONDON', the scale with standard stamps and engraved in inches, with compass type joint to the centre, in mahogany case, with engraved plaque to the lid which reads' 'LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL BURY DIVN' and 'DE GRAVE & CO LTD, MAKERS LONDON', the case 53cm wide
An Unusual Ceramic Sundial by E G Wood, English, c.1880, signed 'E G Wood, Cheapside London, transfer printed and glazed, traditional English pattern with compass rose at centre, dial plate IIII am to VIII pm with equation of time table between,minute band divided to two minutes, with brass or bronze gnomon set at 51.5 degrees for London, plate diameter 31.7cm. Condition Report. One 13mm chip on rim, otherwise good, gnomon solidly fixed, flaking losses verso, see online images.
A George III Irish lacquered brass equinoctial pocket sundial, circa 1800, with folding scroll-pierced gnomon applied to an hinged open-centred silvered Roman chapter ring inclining against a folding arc calibrated for degrees of Latitude and signed ‘Lynch, Dublin’ the leading edge, over base fitted with a glazed compass with fine engraved eight-point rose within scale divided in degrees incorporating annotations for the cardinal points, diameter 8.5cm; in a period turned mahogany case 10cm diameter overall
* Lawrence (Thomas Edward, 1888-1935, attributed to). British archaeologist, army officer, diplomat, and writer, known as 'Lawrence of Arabia'. A World War One period brass marching compass, the brass casing enclosing the remains of compass card laid on mother of pearl, the base contemporarily engraved ‘Stf. CAPT. T.E. LAWRENCE’, 7.5 cm longQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Warwick George Cary, ESM, MSTJ, JP (1949-2020), was an Australian medals collector, dealer and military historian. This compass was discovered among his effects but until then the family were unaware of its existence. The family subsequently found a folder with notes showing that his attempts to conclusively authenticate the compass. Among these papers, (included with the lot), are some documents and photographs relating to when the compass was loaned and used as part of a display of T. E. Lawrence artefacts exhibited alongside the the Ray Simpson V.C. Memorial Medal Exhibition, held in the Auditorium of the Paddington-Woollahra RSL Memorial Co-Operative Limited, Sydney, Australia, 17-23 March 1980. The catalogue description for the T. E. Lawrence display shows the reverse of this compass with the engraving and was catalogued as: 'A Brass Field Compass. Reverse inscribed St./Capt. T. E. Lawrence (Circa 1915)'. However, where and how Warwick acquired it, in Australia or on one of his trips to UK, is completely unknown. The compass is therefore sold as seen and not subject to return.Lawrence's ranks, real and supposed, are confusing and difficult to follow. This is a summary of some of the most salient rank information which covers the period Lawrence would most likely have had this engraved, i.e. circa 1916: 'T. G. Lawrence [sic], to be a temporary Second Lieutenant. Dated 23rd October 1914' (London Gazette, 5 November 1914). This was corrected to T. E. Lawrence on 17 November 1914; 'Temp 2nd Lt. T. E. Lawrence to be temp. Capt. whilst specially employed. 20th Mar. 1916' (LG, 18 April 1916). When Liddell Hart asked Lawrence when he became a captain, TEL replied: 'I was Staff Captain. I lost it on going to Mespot[amia], so Hedley arranged a local captaincy' (David Garnett, The Letters of T. E. Lawrence, p. 85). In the London Gazette for 16 May 1916 Lawrence is listed with his full name for the first time' having been awarded the Croix de Chevalier: 'Temp. 2nd Lt. Thomas Edward Lawrence, Spec. List.' In January 1916 TEL made a list of the general staff of the intelligence section, Cairo (LG, 21 June 1916): 'I have now been made a Captain and Staff Captain again, which is amusing. It doesn't make any difference of course really, as I am never in uniform in Arabia, and nobody cares a straw what rank I hold, except that I am of Sherif Feisul's [sic] household' (TEL letter of 25 February 1917). Lawrence was advanced from Temporary Captain to Temporary Major on 5 August 1917, and now called 'Major Lawrence' (LG, 4 August 1917); appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath on 4 June 1917, but tells his mother 'My address is simply T.E.L., no titles please'. His name appears on a list of Staff Captains on 1st October 1917 (LG, 3 January 1918).More simply explained, TEL wrote to Robert Graves in 1927: 'Worked at G.H.Q. till 1916, ... Graded as Staff Capt. General List (actually 2nd Lieut.) Captain about 1916. Major 1917. Lt. Col. 1918. Promoted Major in order to be given C.B. for capture of Akaba. Finally graded G.S.O.1.'
Newcastle - A George III 18th century silver tankard, mark of John Langlands I & John Robertson I, 1791, of traditional baluster form, decorated with repoussé scroll and foliage around a vacant scroll edged cartouche, leaf capped double scroll handle, gilt washed interior, raised on an engraved splayed foot, 8.5cm diameter at the rim, 13.5cm high, 10.4oztOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Gilding a little worn. No obvious sign of erasures to the cartouche. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmarks generally clear and crisp, but compass point obliterating one of the initials of the maker's mark. Sign of a very, very minor repair to the lip near the handle. A very, very minor crack to the rim, just viewable with the naked eye.
Box of Assorted Clocks and a Barometer, comprising a Weathermost wooden barometer 22" long, a French brass ship's compass, a brass based miniature globe, a wooden Knight Gibbons wooden mantle clock 6" tall, a Deco style square inlaid wooden mantle clock with Roman numerals, 5.5" square, a small Logic steel clock with a football figure 3" tall, and a desk pen holder with a football figure, a Grayshott Porcelain floral clock 4.5" tall, and a brass domed mantle clock 82 tall.
A Snooker Cue Walking Cane with Faux Ivory Top, painted with birds and flowers, terminating into a large brass tip 88cm long, an Oriental faux ivory top walking cane, with Chinese faces and houses, brass tip, 95cm long, and a brass topped cane with compass, three pieces, 87cm long, and a ornate carved golf ball type handle, three piece cane, 89cm long. (4).
Over 200 Trading Cards & Sticker packs to include Panini (I Love Princess, Pocahontas, The Golden Compass, Monsters University, My Little Pony, The Lion Guard, Cars 3, Frozen & planes) all sealed, Topps (Little Shop of Horrors & Skylanders), ProMatch (Football), Doodlewonkers, Giromax (Angry Birds Space) & SkyBox (Pocahontas) some unsealed
C. (Constantin) Detouche of Paris, a late 19th century 8-day porcelain cased rococo mantle clock, the engraved gilt brass Roman dial fitted with blued "Moon" hands. 19 cm wide x 13 cm overall depth x 33 cm overall height. Together with an early 20th-century gilt brass desk maritime-themed desk compendium clock, thermometer, compass in the form of an anchor, ship's wheel and quoit, mounted on an oak stepped, and two continental wall clocks including "Postman's Alarm" type wall clock and a Swiss folk-art wall clock with broken arch floral painted dial.Qty: (4)
* WWI Sketch Board. A WWI period sketch board and rangefinder, the pine sketch board stamped 'Aston & Mander Ltd Makers London' with patent number 13508' one side with a fitted brass compass and brass clamp rollers the other with fitted brass crescent-shaped graduated indicator and aperture for belt mounting, damaged, together with an RAF heliograph, Douglas Combined Protractor & Parallel Rule and other items QTY: (a carton)
* RAF Whistles. 10 WWII RAF aircrew whistles (two boxes), each stamped AM 23/230 and the opposite side 293/14/L1795, all unissued and in original gum packaging with card box, together with 6 pairs of unused RAF white silk gloves each with Air Ministry markings and contained in a card box plus a Mark 1 marching compass by T.G. Co Ltd, black bakelite case with war department arrow numbered B14806, contained in an original card box QTY: (17)
* Military Compasses. A WWI officer's marching compass, the brass and gunmetal case with war department arrow and numbered 55196, additionally scratched with initials RDE, in a brown leather case stamped 'Pulley & Powell 1916' and inscribed RDE, together with another WWI compass stamped with patent numbers and engraved with initials J.S.V.M., in brown leather case, a WWI officer's wrist compass, in a nickel plated case, 45 mm diameter plus 6 later compasses and a 1920s clinometer by Watkins and compass by Hicks, in brown leather case QTY: (10)
* Escape & Evasion. A WWII RAF button compass, together with a saw blade, a paper "goolie" chit printed in French, German, Dutch, Italian, Danish and Serbo-Croat, 33 x 41 cm plus a later silk map of Germany dated 1953, contained in a plastic wallet, together with an Auxiliary Air Force cloth chart of Borneo dated 1944, four WWII paper charts of Tunisia and Northern Europe, a caltrop plus a WWII period brass air recognition model aircraft, 24 cm wingspan x 15.5 cm nose to tailQTY: (11)
A good Norwegian silver and enamel thimble by Askel Holmsen, the stone top over an enamel scene of a Sami in a sled pulled by a single reindeer in a snow set landscape, marked to interior apex '9255/pliers and compass mark/2', in original cardboard box 'R. Jwersen.... Bergen', together with a silver thimble. (2)
Stanhopes, seven Serpentine charms all of barrel form, Cornwall (4.V) / ditto / ditto / St. Michael's Mount (1.V) / Entrance Paul Hill, Newlyn / Lord Roberts of Kandahar / and the last with compass to top, Bury St. Edmunds (6.V), largest 2cms. (7) From the collection of the late Douglas JullÊ
A Pattern 20 Boat Compass by E. Dent c.1900, the compass card contained within the liquid filled gimbal mounted brass bowl, the rim inscribed 'E. Dent & Co. 61 Strand & Royal Exchange, London- Improved Boat Compass No.42341'. Housed in brass mounted wooden Case, the rear stamped with the Government broad arrow marked 2210 and inscribed PATT 20 OT, the counter numbered hinged door with pasted instructions dated 1.11.00, sliding oil lamp (lacks burner)Some clouding to the liquid filled glass gimbal, 14in H overall
A late Victorian Etruscan style diamond set target brooch, c.1880,with a cushion cut diamond, star set to a raised central boss. Rows of twisted wire decoration with a plain raised frame, with raised blocks at the compass points, with Etruscan style twisted wire and granulated decoration, with an applied bead outer edge. Pin and 'C' catch, with a concealed pendant hook and glazed locket verso. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 38mm diameter, 16.36gCondition ReportLight surface marks commensurate with its age. Minor marks to the table or crown facet edges under 10x magnification to the diamond.Probably had a bloomed finish originally.Patchy tarnish.
A Georgian graduated amethyst cruciform brooch/pendant,with an oval Lisbon cut amethyst in a dome back cut down collet at the centre. Smaller oval Lisbon cut amethysts at the compass points in matching cut down collets, with small gold bead terminals, to a plain pin and 'C' catch, with a chased split ring bale. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. Bale tested as approximately 9ct gold. 82 x 63mm, 34.58gCondition ReportPossibly foil backed, but possibly the reflection from the inside of the collets.Minor marks to the table or crown facet edges under 10x magnification.Gemstones bright and lively.Pin point dent to one collet, others to the hinge collet.A small split to the hinge collet jump ring for the later bale - maybe a replacement.
A military compass marked for Negretti and Zambra of London, with two sets of scratched initials BSG and B.S.Gibbon, the leather case further marked BSG. Perhaps Bruce Scott Gibbon a temporary Lieutenant in the Machine Gun Corps. *CR: Signs of wear and light scuffing to case. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A .32-40 Winchester model 1894 saddle ring carbine, round barrel 20 in., Marbles buckhorn back sight, action with saddle ring and later drilled and tapped (presumably for an aperture sight), walnut stock with steel furniture, the butt with (aftermarket) miniature compass set in the comb, serial number 125744. Obsolete calibre, no licence required in the UK.

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