36562 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen

Verfeinern Sie Ihre Suche

Jahr

Sortieren nach Preisklasse
  • Liste
  • Galerie
  • 36562 Los(e)
    /Seite

Los 159

An Omega globe desk clock, 5cm, with a 20th century pocket compass, spuriously marked Fuhrer Fabrik Krupp 1939 DRP Berlin, (2)

Los 107

FYFFE WILLIAM GEORGE CHRISTIE (British 1918-1979), 'Figure and drape in a landscape', April 1978, oil on board, signed and dated lower right with Cyril Gerber fine art compass gallery label verso, 122cm x 61cm, framed.

Los 219

A PAIR OF CANADIAN MILITARY BINOCULARS marked no. 2 MKII, military crows foot , stamped "OGB53GA", 6x30, 1943, together with a military canvas case; and a Stanley of London military compass, no. 409444

Los 101

Antique leather gun holster, Compass with mother of pearl insert with travel case, Military buttons and leather belt.

Los 112

A group of militaria, including two sets of WWI medals, one group named Second Lieutenant R. S. Ernst, an Indian Service medal, with Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 clasp, a War and Victory medals and a miniature group, another group named for Major F. Whitehouse, comprising War and Victory medals, together with an associated set of three miniatures, including an oak leaf clasp for the War medal and a 1914-15 Star, a W.H. Harling London angle of sight instrument, a 1917 military issue F. Barker and Sons compass, and two leather cases, a/f, displaying the initials 'E.S.E' and 'E.J.E', and a Bishop Gore School cloth badge. (1 box)

Los 11

A quantity of Militaria and Trench Art, including military monoplane ashtray, pair brass ashtrays, military Verner Compass, military uniform buttons, humorous Paris / Verdun cigarette lighter, The Soldier's Pocket Companion, postcards, etc (a lot)

Los 524

A vintage brass ships binnacle compass, the water-filled dial flanked by two coloured balls, with domed cover, approx. 40 cm wide

Los 419

A silver curblink double watch chain, one with Albert and compass fob, gross length 69cm

Los 1139

A compass, enamel badges, a silver ARP badge, etc.

Los 167

Cleo Laine signed 45 RPM single Unforgettable / Something's Gotta Give on Piccadilly label, signed on the outer sleeve, with record included. Dame Cleo Laine (b.1927) is an English jazz and pop singer and an actress, known for her scat singing and for her vocal range. Though her natural range is that of a contralto, she is able to produce a G above high C, giving her an overall compass of well over three octaves. Laine is the only female performer to have received Grammy nominations in the jazz, popular and classical music categories. She is the widow of jazz composer and musician Sir John Dankworth. Good condition Est.

Los 198

A collection of miscellaneous items including a Mabie Todd "The Swan Pen" having two 18ct stamped polished bands, the nib with Mabie Todd & Co, N.Y. (no lid) various other pens, whistle, silver mounted match striker ( A/F), compass etc.

Los 101

Allbrit planimeter, cased, box of wooden railway curves, Harling beam compass, various rulers, and other items

Los 1416

PAIR OF MILITARY ISSUE FIELD GLASSES BY CARL ZEISS,circa WWII, with leather stap, removable yellow tinted lens covers, in carry case, the case fitted with compass to the cover

Los 164

Sam Elliott signed Golden Compass 10x8 inch colour photo. 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

Los 162

Daniel Craig signed Golden Compass 10x8 inch colour photo. 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

Los 163

Nicole Kidman signed Golden Compass 10x8 inch colour photo. 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

Los 52

Antonio Matallana (Spanish, b. 1953). Oil on masonite painting titled "Pot Jaune" (Yellow Pot). Still life depicting a pocket watch, ruler, cigarette paper box, an orange box, a yellow pot, a small cup marked V.F., a pipe, a compass, and numerous matches, of which only one has not been lit. Signed along the left edge of the table. Unframed; Height: 10 3/4 in x width: 8 3/4 in. Framed; Height: 16 in x width: 14 in.

Los 356

A silver topped smelling salt bottle; a silver collar and clear glass scent bottle; a pair of George III silver sugar bows; lighters; compass; EPNS mesh evening purse; etc

Los 103

Various collectibles to include smoking related items, lighters including Ronson, Panther, Mosda, Streamline 500, pipes, various penknives to include a trench art penknife attached to a bullet tip, concealed within a spent cartridge, compass, small collectors' tins, a wax seal, gentlemen's spectacles, a horn walking cane handle, a brass stamp holder in the form of pocket scales, medallions, leather purse and various 19th and 20th century silver and other coins.

Los 414

A Japanese Inro of spherical form with scrimshaw type decoration of whaling scene and compass to the top, on an adjustable cord, height 4cm, together with one other Inro depicting figures and birds (2).

Los 200

A vintage cash box containing bric a brac including compass, vintage razor and blades, mother of pearl handled penknife etc

Los 486

British Army WW2 double sided silk Chindit panic / escape map 'North Burma' and 'Central Burma' with some ink route markings, attributed to Chindit Sgt W B Wilkinson, Royal Engineers, together with a 1932 paper map of Burma 'Signals to Aircraft from Ground', handwritten note and his escape and evasion compass

Los 506

RAF type II hand held compass with navigator's protractor and Mk4 computer 

Los 724

A Charles Smith of London brass compass, in a red leather casing.

Los 848

Two compass sets, comprising a composite set in a rosewood box, and a later German set, boxed. (2)

Los 906

A Second World War Period mark III prismatic marching compass, by T G Co Ltd of London, with British Broad Arrow, dated 1944, serial no. 2843/3

Los 896

A Second World War Period German Luftwaffe pilot's dashboard compass

Los 85

A Vintage ship's copper masthead lamp, with curved glass lenses, early to mid-20th century, height 33cm, width approx 30cm, and a miniature brass compass

Los 277

A PAIR OF FINELY-EMBROIDERED 'DRAGON' PURSES19th century Finely embroidered on each side in polychrome thread with two sinuous gold dragons confronting a flaming pearl, all amidst vaporous clouds, sewn together at the side, tied at the neck with a pair of incense-green drawstrings each suspending a tassel with four-coloured red, blue, white and brown, couched silk closures. Each 11.5cm (4 1/2in) wide. (2).Footnotes:十九世紀 御製緙絲雙龍戲珠紋荷包一對Provenance: Linda Wrigglesworth, London來源:倫敦Linda WrigglesworthSilk pouches decorated with suspended strings and tassels, such as the present lot, formed an essential part of the formal outfit worn by a high-ranking member of the Qing society. As there were no pockets in gowns or jackets until the beginning of the 20th century, small purses were usually suspended from the formal Court belt, chaodai, serving as receptacles containing daily necessities such as aromatic items, tobacco, and other small scholarly or ritual items. They were also used as part of formal ceremonial regalia.Drawstring purses affirm the nomadic origin of the Manchu, as they probably developed from carrying purses made of leather which often contained pieces of flint needed to strike a flame, fundamental to the Manchu way of life. As the Manchu settled in China, cases for knife and compass were gradually replaced by cases made for fans, kerchief holders and other items, suggesting the more leisurely and scholarly existence of the Chinese literati. Once established in China, the Manchu Emperors often kept areca nuts in the purses, but also scented cotton and aromatic herbs.Compare with a pair of related silk purses suspending tassels inset with coloured paste, illustrated by J.Vollmer, Imperial Silks. Ch'ing Dynasty Textiles from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MA, 2000, p.775, no.362.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 19

A set of Riefler drawing instruments, case; an R & S Mfg Co, Rhode Island, USA, compass; a medicine glass and minim measure, in cylinder leather case; vintage date stamps; slide rule; Shetack engineers' chart; other scientific instruments.

Los 377

A RARE TIDE TABLE / CALCULATOR BY RALPH WALKER, CIRCA 1795 constructed in brass with base plate and two volvelles, signed and inscribed to centre Walker's Tide Table, the outer ring divided 1-30, the middle 1-29 with crescent moon, the inner XII-I-XII with compass markers at 90º stages -- 2in. (5cm.) diamFootnote: Ralph Walker (1749-1824) was born in Scotland but settled in Jamaica before returning to London in 1792 to present a new pattern compass before the Board of Longitude. Although awarded £200, it was a failure but Walker remained and designed this tide table which was a pattern taken up by George Adams II.Condition report: Fine overall condition.

Los 359

AN IMPRESSIVE LACQUERED BRASS THEODOLITE BY JOSEPH HART, BIRMINGHAM, CIRCA 1800 with 18in. telescope with bubble level, mounted to plate inscribed Hart Fecit Birming.m, quadrant mounted over silvered compass, the bedplate with numbered arms on circular wood display base – 13in. (33cm) high

Los 321

A BINNACLE AND ASSOCIATED COMPASSES FROM H.M.S RODNEY, CIRCA 1925 the liquid-filled compass bowl sitting unmounted within mahogany and brass binnacle with brass hood later inscribed H.M.S. Rodney 1927 to front, the hood with lamp housing, glazed and foul weather port lids and mirror box assembly with magnifier over; the trunk fitted with inclinometer with naval crown, Makers Hughes & Son Ltd, Patt. 196 Binnacle No. 1566H London; two magnet chambers with numbered magnet locations; brass rings with soft iron magnetic balls; Flinders bar and deck securing -- 56in. (142cm.) high; together with a spare pattern 22 liquid compass in storage box from Rodney (2)Footnote: H.M.S. Rodney was the second of the two 'Nelson' class battleships ordered under the 1922 building programme, both of which were laid down on 28 December that year. The order for Rodney went to Cammell Laird at Birkenhead and she was launched there on 17 December 1925. displacing 33,950 tons (38,000 fully loaded), she measured 710-feet in length with a 106-foot beam and had impressive armour protection ranging up to 16in. in thickness. She and her sister were the only British battleships to mount 16in. guns and, in addition to nine of these grouped in threes on her main turrets, she also mounted twelve 6in. guns, an array of anti-aircraft weapons and two 24½in. torpedo tubes submerged forward. Completed in August 1927 at a final cost of £7.6 million, she served first in the Atlantic fleet (1928-32) and thereafter in the home fleet from 1932-41. In April 1940, whilst acting as flagship to Admiral Forbes, she suffered bomb damage during the operations off Norway but was soon repaired and back in service in time to take part in the hunt for the Bismarck in May 1941. Ordered to leave the convoy she was escorting and join the chase for the German raider, her engineers achieved speeds thought to be impossible given some earlier problems with both her engines and boilers, and it was Rodney who scored the first hit on Bismarck with her third salvo. After Bismarck had been sunk, Rodney then returned to convoy escort work until laid up for a major refit (December 1941–May 1942) after which she was in action supporting the North African landings in November 1942. In June 1944, she participated in Operation Neptune, the naval contribution to the D-Day landings and later, on 12th August, she knocked out an unseen German battery on Alderney with a celebrated 16in. salvo fired over a hill. By the end of the war, she had steamed 156,000 miles since her 1942 refit and was long overdue for another; post-war financial stringency dictated economy however and it was eventually decided to scrap her in February 1948.

Los 119

A FINE 1:32 SCALE WATERLINE MODEL OF R.M.S. OLYMPIC AS BUILT IN 1911 modelled by Charles Longbotham, the laminated and carved hull plated with ebonised plates above the waterline, with portholes, white superstructure with lined paper decks with detailed fittings, finished in ebony and tan and including 26 covered lifeboats in davits, stayed funnels, compass platform, deck rails, racked masts with rigging, crow’s nest, etc., mounted on a mottled blue plexiglass sea within Perspex case with maker’s label, overall – 9 x 31½ x 5½in. (23 x 80 x 14cm.)Provenance: Charles Longbotham and thence by descent.Footnote: Charles Longbotham (1917-1999) enjoyed several careers and latterly was a prolific marine artist who exhibited at the Royal Academy and Royal Society of Marine Artists. In WW2 he served in the RNVR as a navigation officer and, after demob, worked briefly for the famous model making firm of Bassett-Lowke in Northampton. Striking out as an independent model maker from studios in Ealing, London, he produced some 700 models over fifteen years, both architectural and marine, and also designed the then-revolutionary funnel arrangement for Cunard's QE2 - and then produced two large models of the liner for the company's London offices. He left modelling to concentrate on painting in 1969 with the example in this lot being produced for his private interest in 1972 and which has remained with the family ever since.Condition report: Fine overall condition.

Los 335

A MARK III ANTI-AIRCRAFT RANGE FINDER TELESCOPE BY TROUGHTON & SIMMS, LONDON, CIRCA 1942 stamped on the backplate with maker's mark, Government Broad arrow mark and number 3696 and inscribed Telescope identification AA Mark III, with prismatic sights, objectives with shade slides, dual pinhole sights, brass calibration, adjustment wheels with turned wood handles, orientation compass to one side, carry handles to top, finished in original livery finish -- 31½in. (80cm.) wide; contained within original storage box with stencilled instructions inside lid, accessories compartment containing additional filters, hasps and handles, stencilled markings for the Woolwich depot; together with original wood and metal tripod stand -- 43½in. (110.5cm.) high (2)Condition report: Fine original condition with wear commensurate with age.

Los 128

A KELVIN PATTERN YACHT BINNACLE COMPASS the 5in. compass card signed for E. Esdaile & Sons, Sydney, NSW, contained in liquid-filled bowl, gimbal-mounted in wooden brass binnacle, the plate inscribed KH to front, the hood with oil lamp and glazed port, navigation spheres, Flinders bar and deck securing – 40in. (101cm.) highCondition report: Front face plate guard appears missing, otherwise in good overall condition

Los 314

A 1:192 SCALE WATERLINE MODEL OF ALGERINE-CLASS MINESWEEPER H.M.S. PELORUS, AS DEPICTED IN 1943 modelled by M. Reading with bespoke pre-form hull finished in dazzle, with detailed painted metal and card fittings as appropriate, including lined paper decks, open bridge with binnacle compass, telegraph, gratings etc.; tripod mast with communication lanyards and aerials, stayed funnel with white ensign behind, rangefinder direct firing nest, main and secondary armament, the stern with davits; mounted on a painted green moulded seascape with specification plate in wooden display base with plexiglass cover, overall measurements -- 9 x 25 x 9in. (23 x 63.5 x 23cm.)Footnote: Built by Lobnitz and displacing 1030 tons, H.M.S. Pelorus became the flotilla leader of the 7th Minesweeper Flotilla responsible for clearing mines off the east coast of England. In June 1944, the flotilla was assigned to sweep one of the beaches during the Normandy landings until she struck a mine the following month. After her repairs were completed, Pelorus was reassigned to the English Channel and the 6th Minesweeping Flotilla. The flotilla was transferred to the Indian Ocean in 1945 and spent some time escorting convoys. In July they participated in Operation Collie (a bombardment of Japanese positions in the Nicobar Islands), and then swept the Strait of Malacca and the approaches to Singapore in August. After the war, she was sold to the South African Navy and renamed H.M.S.A.S. Pietermaritzburg.Condition report: One corner of plexiglass cover opening slightly.

Los 378

A FOB COMPASS, CIRCA 1800 unsigned, with 1½in. enamel dial, steel indicator with jewelled pivot, contained in gilt brass open fob-type case with suspension loop and indicator clamp -- 2¼in. (6cm.) highCondition report: fine overall condition.

Los 261

A DENT PATENT 182 BOAT COMPASS BY WHYTE, THOMSON & CO., GLASGOW, CIRCA 1915 the 4in. compass card signed as per title and contained within liquid-filled bowl with ebonised rim inscribed Patt. 182 No. 341 with magnifier bar with lens secured over, gimbal-mounted in wooden box with locking arm, hinged door with pasted instructions dated 5th March 1915, securing rings with brass temple-top glazed hood with side light, the rear panel adapted for electric lamp, single shade slide and wooden drop-handle to top – 13in. (33cm.) highFootnote: A similar instrument was used by Shackleton aboard the James Caird for his famous voyage from Elephant Island to South Georgia in 1916.

Los 180

A Christopher Saxton & William Hole antiquarian coloured map of Worcestershire, with coat of arms, two decorative cartouches and a compass rose. H: 28cm, W: 32cm.

Los 217

A BOX OF MISCELLANIEOUS ITEMS, to include a lady's gold tone beaded bag fitted with a yellow metal strap, two boxed 'Stratton' compacts, a boxed pair of white metal amber cabochon cufflinks, stamped '925', a white metal stop watch, a white metal compass, a novelty book mark in the form of a trowel, together with costume non-pierced earrings and broches

Los 95

A SELECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include a silver sweetheart brooch, of a flower shape, decorated with rose gold flowers and a bird in flight, hallmarked Birmingham, fitted with a brooch pin, 3.8 grams, a white metal fluorite cabochon ring, stamped 'sterling', 2.6 grams, a white metal bow shape brooch stamped 'Sterling', 4.1 grams, a white metal scent bottle in the form of a tube set with a circular cut ruby and rose cut diamond detail (unmarked) fitted with a safety chain, weight 16.3 grams, a white metal enamelled leaf pendant necklace, fitted with a barrel clasp, a white metal propelling pencil, paste set pendant necklaces, brooches, stick pin, a white metal compass, a carved dog tooth pendant, etc

Los 455

A 19th century circular papier mache box and cover decorated with cherubs and a compass from a library globe, diameter 14cm

Los 507

A Naval military jack knife with a German sheath knife with a compass in the handle

Los 32

A group of gentleman's wristwatches, including Casio and a lady's Compass wristwatch and a silver albert chain (latter: 50.94g)

Los 312

A vintage silver cased fob watch together with a trench watch, compass and brooches.

Los 269

Zona Celestial global/ compass ornament measures approx

Los 440

Military magnetic marching mark 1 compass by T.G.C0 Ltd

Los 247

ROLEX. MONTRE BRACELET EN ACIER AVEC DATE ET 2ND FUSEAU HORAIRE MOUVEMENT AUTOMATIQUEROLEX. A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC CALENDAR BRACELET WATCH WITH DUAL TIME ZONEModel: Explorer IIReference: 16570Date: Circa 1996Movement: 31-jewel Cal.3185 automatic, adjusted to temperature and 5 positionsDial: Black, luminous filled dot hour markers, white outer minute divisions, magnified date aperture at 3, polished Mercedes hands and red arrow tipped calendar hand with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back and shouldered crown, 24-hour markers on bezel, No.T879728Strap/Bracelet: Fitted 78790 Oyster link Buckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mmFootnotes:The Rolex Explorer II 16570 first appeared on the market in 1989 and had an impressive run of nearly 22 years before the 216570 was released in 2011. The Explorer II model was originally developed to accompany speleologists on their cave exploration expeditions and as such was designed with extreme durability in mind.The model features a fixed bezel with 24 hour display and a special 24 hour hand that can be set to distinguish day from night hours. Making the watch especially useful for explorers in caves or places such as the Arctic where the sun does not travel though the horizon on a regular basis. In addition the watch can be used as a compass in both the northern and southern hemisphere by pointing the hour hand at the sun and using the 24hr hand to determine north or south.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Loading...Loading...
  • 36562 Los(e)
    /Seite

Kürzlich aufgerufene Lose