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A SILVER HIP FLASK with makers mark L G, Birmingham, 1894, with an engraved armorial to one side and set with a compass, together with a later silver sleeve by James Dixon and sons, Sheffield, 13.5cm high, 234grams, together with a silver mounted hip flask by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 20th century, c.319g
A Victorian silver and Scottish agate bracelet,with carved agate, bloodstone and jasper links with silver end caps, joined by hollow silver links, to a heart shaped banded agate set padlock clasp, hasp deficient, 195mm long,together with two agate mounted compass charms, 23.50mm and 21.50mm diameterand a collection of jewellery and silver items,to include a rolled gold fob with gold split ring, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a silver locket with applied interlocking characters spelling 'Rosa', a George IV crown, dated 1822, converted to a brooch, with engraved initials verso, a condiment spoon, by Walker & Hall, a sterling silver Rogers Musketry Prize medal, Birmingham 1911, engraved 1917, a silver hollow cross pendant, etc. (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, losses and wear throughout.Tarnish to silver items.Minor dings to hollow links of agate bracelet. Hasp to clasp deficient.Crown very worn/rubbed.Hollow cross very dented.Silver chain very worn, hollow links worn through in some places.Chased decoration to gold split ring worn, and split ring slightly open.
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Gold 25 pounds, 2021. Royal Mint. Proof. Designed in 2016 to mark 200 years since the de facto introduction of the gold standard - tying the value of the British pound to that of gold in 1816 by the Coinage Act, which defined the value of the Pound Sterling in gold.Fifth, crowned head of Queen Elizabeth II right; JC below; ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 25 POUNDS ·. Design by Jody Clark. / Jewellery scales superimposed on a compass and a compass rose, symbolising the global influence of British gold coinage; DME right; THE GOLD STANDARD 2019 above; · 1/4 OZ FINE GOLD · 999.9 · below. Design by Dominique Evans. Edge milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6317887-003. NGC Census in this grade: 9, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 10Mintage: 910.Diameter: 22 mm.Weight: 7.8 g. (AGW=1/4 oz.)Composition: 999.9/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
WW1 British Officers Map Board and Map Case Attributed to Captain H J Thomson 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders, wooden map board with compass to the top section. Complete with large leather strap fitting, referred to as the Cavalry type. Accompanied by a canvas map case with the underside of the flap being inked with the details “CAPT H. J. THOMSON 2/GORDONS”. (2 items)
* NEIL DALLAS BROWN (SCOTTISH 1938 - 2003), QUIETUS (TO MY MOTHER) oil on board, signed, further signed verso, titled and dared 1991 labels verso overall size 145cm x 145cm Unframed. Artist's labels verso. Note: Neil Dallas Brown was born in Elgin, Moray and studied at Dundee College of Art, Patrick Allan Fraser School of Art in Arbroath and the Royal Academy Schools. He won a travelling scholarship to the continent and a number of notable awards and prizes. In 1967 he visited New York with a Scottish Arts Council bursary; in 1970 took part in the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Open winning a major prize; and in 1981 won a bursary to the Scottish Arts Council studio in Amsterdam. From 1968-78 he was visiting lecturer at Dundee's Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, then joined Glasgow School of Art where he taught for some 20 years. He lived in Fife until his death in 2003. Dallas Brown participated in dozens of group shows but also had a series of prestigious solo shows, notably at Compass Gallery in Glasgow, a series in the late 1960s at Piccadilly Gallery in London, a touring retrospective in 1975 from Stirling University, Perth Art Gallery 1987, Thackeray Gallery London in 1989 and Glasgow School of Art 1998. Birds and humans featured in Dallas Brown's pictures, which are tinged with mystery, menace and surrealism. He said ''Painting is love. Painting is an affectionate devotion''. More than 50 of Neil Dallas Brown's paintings are held in major public collections in the UK including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, Fife Council, Hospitalfield (Arbroath), The Glasgow School of Art, Edinburgh City Collection, Nottingham Art Gallery, The Walker Art Gallery (Liverpool), Aberdeen Museums & Galleries, Dundee Museums & Galleries, The Fleming Collection (London), Paisley Museums & Galleries and The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
BREITLING Tabarly Damenarmbanduhr in Stahl, Schweiz um 1985, quarz, Boden geschr., geschw. Band m. Faltschl., Tubus- & Gewinde der Krone def., verg. Lünette (1x Reiter fehl.) mit Windrose zu rep., schwarzes Zifferbl., Leuchtzeiger, Datum, unsign. Werk (wohl aus Rep.-Gründen), D. ca. 28 mm, L. ca. 18 cm, Nutzsp., EZ 3BREITLING Tabarly ladies wristwatch in steel, Switzerland around 1985, quartz, screwed down case back, blackened bracelet with deployant clasp, tube- & winding-crown-thread defect, gold-plated bezel (1x hour-rider missing) with compass card has to be repaired, black dial, luminous hands, date, unsigned movement (probably of repair reasons), diameter approx.28 mm, length approx. 18 cm, signs of use, condition 3
A late 19th century French brass cased combination carriage timepiece with barometer, thermometer and compass, by Duverdry & Bloquel, the timepiece and barometer with enamelled circular dials with blue detail and inscribed 'Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd Made in France', each within a matt gilt surround, centred with a mercury thermometer and silvered scale, the case with bevelled glass panels beneath a silvered compass and swing handle, height 15cm, length 16.3cm, with winding key.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A brass cased gimbal mounted 9¼-inch ship's compass, the dial inscribed 'Price & Morse Bristol' (some faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Longcase Clock. A George III longcase clock by John Safley, Edinburgh, circa 1780, the 42 x 30cm brass dial with silvered chapter dial with black roman numerals, calendar aperture, a silvered dial engraved with masonic compass emblem and minutes, 3 winding holes, two dials to the arch for hours strick [sic] and quarters strick [sic], pierced brass spandrels, the movement with 8 bells, housed in a red walnut case with hood with broken arch pediment with fret cut scrolls, with weights and pendulum, 225cm highQTY: (1)NOTE:A manuscript note card is affixed to the inner door incribed 'John Safley Nicholson's Street Edinburgh (1764 (d.1803). A Scottish Masonic Lodge clock, red walnut architecrural case with "broken pediment" carved acanthus and 'egg & dart' mouldings. Superb 8 bell three train quarter chiming movement. Having 'dead beat' escapement, a detached 'star wheel' and 'continuous snail' on the strike train, a massive pendulum for accuracy, and steel work and blued of the highest quality'John Safley became a freeman clockmaker in Endinburgh in 1765, he died in 1803.
Selection of decorative metal items, to include two copper marine lanterns, pair of brass lighthouse models, small Justrite cycle lamp, brass cased compass by TG. Co Limited, copper chocolate pot, brass wheatsheaf and a wall mounted bell with clapper and rope; also a parquetry inlaid book slide
A brass cased compensated aneroid pocket barometer with compass verso, by Cox, Davenport & Plymouth, 19th century, the silvered dial calibrated in barometric inches, with altimeter in rotating bezel, the dial signed Cox, Davenport & Plymouth, Compensated, with mother of pearl inlaid compass verso, compass dial inscribed Singer's Patent and numbered 22603, the brass case with suspension loop, in fitted leather travelling case, barometer 4.8cm diameter Provenance: Christie's, 8 March 1978.Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition of barometers offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report

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