19th-century oak, walnut and parquetry stool stamped J. Smith, oblong seat inlaid with Masonic symbols, dividers set square, spirit level and compass, shaped frieze, turned tapering legs.31cm (12") x 28cm (11"), height 39cm (15")Condition report: Overall good condition with excellent patination.
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Simon McBurney signed 10x8 colour photo. Simon Montagu McBurney, OBE (born 25 August 1957) is an English actor, playwright, and theatrical director. He is the founder and artistic director of the Théâtre de Complicité, London. He has had roles in the films The Manchurian Candidate, Friends with Money, The Golden Compass, The Duchess, Robin Hood, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Magic in the Moonlight, The Theory of Everything, and Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. He was the choir master in The Vicar of Dibley. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Masonic Interest; A Large Circular Pendant, detailed with the all seeing eye, temple, key, set square, compass etc and other Masonic theme items, encased in glazed front / verso locket pendant, within gilt border (overall diameter approximately 8cm); Together with Cheshire Masonic Regalia, cuffs, apron and sash, enamel St John Lodge 1765 jewel (cased) etc.
Bolognese School, early 17th CenturyPortrait of an architect, bust-length, holding a drawing compass oil on canvas64.5 x 52.5cm (25 3/8 x 20 11/16in).unframedThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: αα Buyers from within the UK: VAT is payable at the prevailing rate on just the Buyer's Premium (NOT the Hammer Price). Buyers from outside the UK: VAT is payable at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. If a Buyer, having registered under a non-UK address, decides that the item is not to be exported from the UK, then they should advise Bonhams immediately.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two George III 18 inch Terrestrial and Celestial globes by W & T M Bardin, 1800 and 1807, each sphere covered with twelve gores, the terrestrial globe inscribed To the Rt Honourable SIR JOSEPH BANKS BT, KB, President of the Royal Society This New British Terrestrial Globe containing all the latest discoveries and Communications from the most correct and authentic Observations and Surveys to the year 1799 by Captn Cook and more recent Navigator, Engraved from an accurate drawing by Mr Arrowsmith, Geographer/Additions to 1807, is respectfully Dedicated by his most obedient hble servants W & T M Bardin, labelled Sold by W & S Jones Holborn London, the celestial globe inscribed To the Rev Nevil Maskelyne DD, FRS, Astronomer Royal This new British Celestial Globe containing the positions of nearly 6000 stars, stars, clusters, nebulae, planetary nebulae etc correctly computed & laid down [to the] year 1800 from the latest observations and discoveries by Dr Maskelyne, Dr Herschel, the Rev Mr Wollaston, etc, is respectfully dedicated by his most obedient hble servants W & T M Bardin, also with printed label Sold by W & S Jones Holborn, London, with brass meridian circle, the horizontal circle with divisions for the months and signs of the zodiac, each on mahogany stand with turned pillar and three downswept legs with spade feet and brass castors, the terrestrial globe with stretchers and compass, 104cm high
A Masonic 9 carat gold charm bracelet, the chain set with six assorted ‘charms’, including a ring; a Masonic folding ball which opens to cruciform with engraved Masonic symbols; a claw holding a ball, a small box containing a £1 note, and a pendant with a Masonic set square and compass, 34g (gross)
I* A Pocket Compensated Barometer, Thermometer and Compass Compendium, Circa 1868, by Dolland, with 1.75ins engraved and silvered dial, and ribbed drum-form case, the semi-circular mercurial barometer on an ivory register, in original caseCondition reportThe plastic bag test causes the needle to move. There is some light tarnishing to the silvered dial to the outer edge. This barometer retains its original lacquered finish to the case. The upper part of the case is engraved in black letter -"Arthur Cecil". The compass appears to work, the dial moving freely. The mercury barometer is intact. The ivory register has a small crack. The outer case is original. One side of the case below the hinge is stamped A, the other C, for Arthur Cecil.
A Compensated Pocket Barometer, Mercury Thermometer and Compass Set, Late 19th Century, by Army and Navy, London, the barometer with 1.75ins engraved silver dial, in original case with standCondition reportThe plastic bad test causes the needle to move. The silvered dial appears to be in good condition. The gilt brass case appears to be in good condition. It retails most of its original lacquer. Compass - This is working. Again the case retains most of its original lacquer and is, like the barometer, bright. The mercury barometer tube is complete. The original case shows areas of wear. Both hinges are intact.
An English Pocket Compensated Barometer and Compass, Late 19th Century, with 1.75ins engraved silvered dial, the back with Singers Patent mother of pearl compass with Singers trademark Lyre and Star, in brass drum case, and outer caseCondition reportSilvered dial has some discolouration to its edges. The lacquer to the brass case remains intact. The compass works and locks. The plastic bag test shows movement to the needle. This lot is contained in its original two-sided case.
A Compensated Pocket Barometer, Late 19th Century, by T.A.R.S & W Ltd, No. B2494, with 2.5ins diameter engraved silvered dial, the brass drum case marked with a broad arrow, in outer case, and a World War I British Verner's Pattern Officers Military compass by Cruchons and Emons, dated 1916 and with broad arrow, No.45936
A Compensated Barometer, Thermometer and Compass, Late 19th Century, by Salom & Co, 137 Regent St., London, with 1.75ins diameter engraved silvered dial, and horseshoe-shaped mercury barometer, the back with compass, in brass case, and with an associated outer case, the lower part of which houses a horseshoe-shaped mercury barometer and compass and a pocket compensated barometer, late 19th/early 20th Century, with 1.75ins engraved silvered dial and brass case, with fitted caseCondition ReportSalom & Co- plastic bag test caused needle to move. The rim of the glass to the inner side at approx 10 o'clock with miniscule chip, only discernible when barometer turned at one angle. Silvered dial slightly discoloured. Mercury barometer appears to be intact. Case retains a small amount of original lacquer but otherwise shows tarnish. Compass to back of barometer appears to work. The two lidded case is not original. The underside of the case contains mercury barometer and compass.Both appear to be in good condition, but the bone dial has a crack. The other barometer in this lot - the plastic bag test shows movement to the needle. There is some very slight wear to the lacquered finish to the case which otherwise appears to be in good condition. The back of the case shows some light scratching to the lacquer. This is contained in its original case.
DIAMOND SET MASONIC JEWEL,with engraved square and compass motif, set with a central old mine cut diamond of approximately 0.20 carats, suspended from a blue ribbon with enamel shield relating to the Lodge Western, Glasgow, No. 1346, engraved with 'Presented to Bro. John Aitchison By The Members Lodge Western, Glas. 1346, R.W.M. 1947-48' to the reverse, in nine carat gold, 17.7g
L Casella, An Antique pocket compass and sun dial, with gilt metal case and silvered dials, marked L Casella, Maker to the Admiralty London, in leather covered case - Case - the base leather has wrinkled and cracked as if it has gotten wet at some point. Instrument - compass needle swings freely. The hinges are all fine. The main silvered sundial ring is quite scratched and marked.
the first with mark of A & J Zimmerman Ltd. (Arthur & John Zimmerman), Birmingham 1895, of rectangular form with spring hinged cover, gilded interior and strike to the base, the front inset with a compass, suspension ring to the top 4.5 x 3.5cm, 1.2ozt; the second with probable mark of William Manton, Chester 1900, of rectangular form with spring hinged cover, gilded interior and strike to the base, the front with an oval panel inlaid with two beasts fighting a dragon, suspension ring to the top, 4 x 3cm, 0.6ozt (2)
Two Action Man Figures - 1960's Palitoy Action Man Astronaut complete with space suit, space helmet, tether cord, gloves, boots, oxygen chest pack, propellant gun, camera and instruction leaflet together with 1960's Palitoy Action Man Deep Sea Diver with diving suit, boots, gloves, boot 8 weights, belt with weights, oxygen pump with compass, sledge hammer, marker buoy with flag and rope, knife and scabbard
An oak desk top clerk's writing slope 35 cm deep x 43 cm wide x 10.5 cm high, a carved wooden tea caddy decorated with holly leaves, an early 20th Century oak cased compass set, a small collection of coinage and a cased brass paper cutter stamped "C.A. Smiths Patent", together with a wood wool filled pale gold plush mohair dog with tongue protruding and glass eyes and squeaker approx. 33 cm long x 25 cm high
A collection of eight various silver or plated pocketwatches, a fob watch inscribed to the dial "Omega Swit Zerland Made 1882", a Breitling stopwatch and a small table clock, a Mauchline ware swivel watch stand decorated with "Lover's seat" transfer, a reproduction Stanley brass cased compass, a gold coloured propelling pencil, mother or pearl and silver fruit knife, five various watch chains, button hook, plated napkin ring, etc
British Isles. Jansson (Jan), Pascaart vant Canaal tusschen Engelant en Vrancryck, alsmede geheel Ierlant en Schotlant..., circa 1650, hand-coloured engraved chart, orientated to the west, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, decorative title cartouche supported by Neptune and a river goddess and surmounted by the royal crest, slight overall toning, 430 x 550 mm, German text on versoQty: (1)Footnote: R. W. Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.659. Originally published in the "Atlantis Majoris Quinta Pars Orbem Maritimum...," the fifth volume of the Atlas Novus.
British Isles. Moll (Herman), A New Map of Great Britain. According to the Newest and most Exact Observations, Thomas & John Bowles and John King, [1732], engraved map on two conjoined sheets with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of Shetland and Orkney Islands, picture frame cartouche, compass rose and descriptive text, old folds, small areas of repair to the verso of the right-hand margin, 1030 x 620 mm Qty: (1)Footnote: R.W.Shirley, Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1650 - 1750, Moll 7. state 3.
Cardiganshire. Speed (John), Cardigan Shyre Described with the due forme of the Shire Town as it was Surveyed by J. S. Anno 1610, John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Cardigan, large strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, lower corners are torn with slight loss to the printed surface, skillfully replaced in facsimile, 385 x 505 mm, no text on verso, together with Jansson (Jan). Ceretica sive Cardiganensis comitatus Cardigan Schire, Amsterdam, circa 1644, engraved map with contemporary hand-colouring, a pre-atlas state without the heraldic shields and lettering, 385 x 510 mm, Dutch text on verso, with Saxton (Christopher & Kip W.). Cardigan Comitatus pars olim Dimetarum [1607], hand-coloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose. some marginal fraying and tape staining but not affecting the image, two wormholes to the left-hand margin, 260 x 315 mm, Latin text on versoQty: (3)
Carmarthenshire. Speed (John), Caermarden Both Shyre and Towne Described, Roger Rea [1662], hand-coloured engraved map, an inset town plan of Carmarthen, large strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, central fold strengthened on verso, 380 x 500 mm, no text on verso, together with Bill (John). Carmardenshire [1626], hand-coloured engraved map, 85 x 120 mm, English text on verso, mounted, with Morden (Robert). Carmarthen Sh. [1676], uncoloured 'playing card map' with the suite mark (9 of spades), 90 x 60 mm, plus Kitchin (Thomas). A New Map of Carmarthenshire Drawn from the best Authorities, circa 1760, hand-coloured engraved map, slight marginal spotting, 195 x 255 mm, and Taylor (Thomas). A New Map of Carmarthenshire with its Hundreds [1718], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old folds, thread margins on the vertical borders, 175 x 250 mm, together with another 11 county, regional and town plan maps of Carmarthen, including examples by or after 'The Children's Friend', Darton, Seller, Cowley, Langley, Mackenzie, Dawson and James, various sizes and condition Qty: (16)

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