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Mixed media43cm x 30.5cm (17in x 12in)Provenance: Compass Gallery, GlasgowFrom the collection of the late Dr Angus Gibson, to be sold to support the University of Edinburgh Art CollectionFootnote: Note: Having won two travel awards whilst a student and living in France for fourteen years before World War Two, Redpath resumed regular travelling in Europe from the late 1940s. She spent an extended period of time in Spain in the Spring of 1951, which provided subject matter for her work over several years. Redpath was drawn to the rich and ornate decoration of Catholic churches, particularly of their interiors. This can be seen in the present work, which is an attractive view through to an intimate altar setting and was probably executed on the spot.
MEDITERRANEAN PORTS AND HARBOURS - A collection of c. 120 manuscript coastal charts in an album, 230 x 315mm., dated variously 1720-1804.MEDITERRANEAN PORTS AND HARBOURS - A collection of c. 120 manuscript coastal charts in pen-and-ink and grey wash, dated variously between 1720-1804, including Antibes, Alicante, Genova, Cagliari, Ferrara, Gibraltar, Ibiza, La Ciotat, Lampidosa, Languedoc, Livorno, Majorca, Marseille, Malaga, Malta, Menorca, Messina, Naples, Palermo, Taranto and Tangiers, some titles in baroque cartouches, each chart with a compass rose and scale, many with plans of fortifications, a few unbound at the end, 230 x 315mm., bound in an album of contemporary limp vellum (a little worn and stained). Provenance: some old illegible Italian annotation and arithmetic to lower cover.
A WWI black lacquered brass military compass, engraved 'H.P.Dixon 5th Durham Light Infantry', the leather case similarly engraved, height 9cm, together with a WWII marching compass by TG Co Ltd, London No B63575 1940 Mk III (For The Gramophone Company, made by F Barker & Son) in a canvas case (2).
3 metal cased compasses. A large brass cased compass with screw top lid featuring a perpetual calendar (approx. 8cm diameter); a copper & brass compass with glass panelled lid marked 'Made for Royal Navy' (approx. 7cm diameter) and a small folding sundial compass in the form of a pocket watch with glazed interior panel (approx. 4.5cm diameter).
A 9ct rose gold graduated curb link albert, (broken), together with a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, total weight approx 47g, together with a gold plated swivel compass fobCondition report: Albert- wear to links overall and one broken, some rubbing to the '375' stamps on the links, general wearCufflinks- hallmarks clear, general wear but no significant visible damageCompass- size approx 18mm diameter, some general wear but no significant visible damageRefer to images
German Third Reich Nord Hamburg Deutches Youth / Hitler Youth Bann 188 shirt. Good scarce small boys size brown shirt with single black epaulet embroidered 188 in blue and with supporting pebble button bearing 2. The left sleeve with golden yellow on black Nord Hamburg trianlge over a red disc embroidered with single white rune. Turn back cuffs and pleated pockets with composite buttons. Left breast pocket, central pleat bearing small silvered NSDAP National Youths Sports Badge swastika stickpin, has black Bakelite pea whistle with compass one side. Inside of collar with black stamped H 880 6/9501 31. Service wear.
WW1 and WW2 British cap badges to include: Army Cyclist Corps, WW1 Brass KOSB, Notts & Derbys, Officers Bronze Notts & Derbys, Argyll& Sutherland Highlanders, RA, Loyal North Lancs, Leicesters, RUR, Welsh Guards, Borders, Northamponshires, RE, The Welsh, RWF, Glousters, ATS, Camerons, RAOC, RTR, RAPC, West Yorks, The Buffs, Derby School JTC, Middlesex Regt, Devons a/f, Army Denist Corps, collar dogs, ARP silver lapel badge, buttons, Sweetheart brooches, plus a compass set, spectacles, etc.
WW2 British mixed militaria: Union Flag, multipart construction, size 86cm x 175cm, no markings: two large sections of olive drab US Parachute silk, no markings: British Alldis Signaling Lamp with Morse Key: RAF Air Ministry marked P8 Spitfire Compass, glass broken but still liquid filled: Wireless headset: pair of binoculars a/f and case: 4 draw Telescope by Silberrad, London, optics cloudy: Unmarked 4 draw telescope, optics cloudy: National Service 1950's paperwork collection, including a safe conduct pass from Malaya.
WW1 British compass maker marked and dated "Cruchon & Emons, London 1915". Good original finish but glass to face broken. Complete with original borwn leather carrying case and strap which is additionally maker marked and dated "T. French & Son Ltd. London 1917". Faint ink unit markings to case. Original owner military Chaplain of the Royal Army Chaplains Dept.
A George IV silver gilt child's rattle with whistle terminal, embossed with foliate scrolls and hung with two bells, Birmingham 1822 by John Bettridge, length 8.6cm (lacking coral teether and four bells), together with a pair of George III bright cut engraved silver tongs, maker's mark of Thomas Tookey, total weight 54g, a frosted glass French bulldog head pendant with plated collar mount and a brass mounted compass fob pendant.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
A GEM-SET AND CULTURED PEARL 'CARDAN' NECKLACE, BY MARINA BSet with polished pink sapphires (possibly synthetic) and citrine beads, alternating with cultured pearls, mounted in 18K gold, signed Marina B, maker's mark, numbered, Italian assay mark, length 81cm As the name suggests, Marina Bulgari is the granddaughter of Bulgari's founding father, Sotirio Bulgari. Her father, Constantino was Bulgari's eldest son and held a central role in the family firm. As a young woman though, Marina had other interests, amongst them aspirations of becoming a mathematician as well as a keen interest in sailing. It was inevitable that she would succumb to pressures to join the family firm and, by 1973, she had become co-CEO with her cousin Gianni.Fuelled by an entrepreneurial spirit and an independent mind, Marina eventually left Bulgari in 1976 and struck out on her own. In 1978, she founded Marina B. For the next number of years, she travelled extensively and eventually opened stores in Geneva, London, Milan, Monte Carlo, Paris and New York. Creative Director and Chairman of Marina B today, Guy Bedarida describes her as a woman designing for women. She was hugely successful in the venture and has been highly acclaimed for her easy-to-wear structured and architectural designs in unusual colour tones and clever compositions.In the case of this Cardan necklace from the late 1980s, instead of stringing or threading the gemstones, Marina took inspiration from the joints of a gimbal compass used on her yacht so that the rounded link or joint wraps around the gemstone in an alternating pattern. Variations of this method and the very distinctive look it created were used in other collections such as the Pneu earrings and the Fusilli parure of the early 90s.Marina retired to Monte Carlo in the late 1990s and sold her firm. Today it is run by Guy Bedarida who has rejuvenated the brand while maintaining its original spirit and image.Condition Report: Pink stones: possibly pink sapphires and possibly synthetic, it is not unusual that Marina B used synthetic stones for the Cadran necklaces... all well matched in colour and sizeCitrine: of goldy-yellow hue, overall well matched in colour and sizePearls: of white tint, good lustre with pink and silver overtones, overall well matched in colour and sizeNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 148.9g

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