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A BOX OF WHITE METAL WARE, to include an E.P.C bell shape tankard, engraved 'Contract Services Golf Tournament, team trophy, Runners up 1986', fitted with a scroll detailed handle, a white metal double handled sugar bowl and milk jug, a coal scuttle shaped sugar bowl with scoop, two silver-plated boot shaped spirit measures, an AF white metal basket tray, a cased 'Dalvey' pocket cup, a cased 'Dalvey' compass, together with other loose white metal cutlery pieces such as a cake slice, carving set, serving spoons, teaspoons, a bottle stop etc
FOUR ITEMS, to include a yellow metal oval locket, engine turned design with a vacant cartouche, opens to both sides, vacant photo compartments, fitted with a suspension loop, length including loop 40mm, 12.6 grams, a yellow metal cameo ring, a small silver mounted compass, hallmarked Birmingham, and a white metal Scottish brooch in the form of a dagger, set with a green hardstone possibly nephrite, and a citrine terminal, fitted with a brooch pin, length 56mm
MASONIC POCKET WATCH,the round white dial with Arabic hour markers, outer seconds track in black, subsidiary dial at 6, 45mm blackened metal case with overlaid masonic square and compass motif beneath a skull and crossbones, lacking box and papersCondition report: MOVEMENT: Ticking at the present time. WEAR: Well worn. Rust and pitting to the reverse. DIAL: Some marks visible, cracks and chips to the dial edge. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Not secure. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact.
A FINE VICTORIAN SLATE AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK AND BAROMETER. The upper clock dial with an outer chapter ring with Roman numerals and recessed centre with visible 'brocot' type escapement, signed 'Le Roy & Fils Pals. Ral. Gie. Montpensier 13.15 Paris' and '296 Regent Street London', with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell marked 'Le Roy Fils No. 6096 A Paris'. The clock above a matching Aneroid Barometer dial with decorative compass point centre. In a dome topped black and red variegated marble case, 41cm high, 30.5cm wide and 16cm deep. With pendulum.
A PRESENTATION CLOCK/BAROMETER BY E. SERMON, TORQUAY. The walnut case with carrying handle above a compass, with gilt finials and all over gilt metal mounts, mounted with a clock and aneroid barometer with central thermometer, the clock dial marked 'E. Sermon Torquay', 28cm high (handle folded down), 31cm wide, 11 cm deep, with key.
Military Trunk and contents. A Military Trunk (35" x 18" x 12") formerly the property of R. Whittock R.M. containing a quantity of 1st and 2nd World War military items owned or collected by him. Noted: World War 2 tin helmet, Khaki uniform jackets, leather gun holster, ammunition belt, brass compass dated 1918 in leather case, mess tin, canteen, signalling torch, a leather covered fuel oil container inscribed "TRFA 71 Brigade dated 1919", etc. An interesting period lot. Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £45
NO RESERVE British Isles.- Geological map.- Loader (T.B.) T. B. Loader's Scientific and Commercial Map of England and Wales in which are delineated the canals, rail-roads & navigable rivers, large calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of geological references and table of geological productions peculiar to each county and a table of explanation, fourteen geological cross sections, lithograph by W. Day, with hand-colouring, 1340 x 1100 mm (52 3/4 x 43 1/4 in), mounted on linen with old discoloured varnish, numerous areas of loss, splits, nicks and tears, rough edges, presented on contemporary wooden rollers, rolled, 1831.
England & Wales.- Walker (John) Map of the Inland Navigation, Canals, and Rail Roads with the Situations of the various Mineral Productions throughout Great Britain, large detailed folding map with calligraphic title and dedication, compass rose and table of explanation, with inset map of Scotland in the upper right quadrant, engraving, an excellent crisp impression with with original hand-colouring, 1910 x 1570 mm ( 75 1/4 x 61 3/4 in), dissected and mounted on linen, some offsetting and light browning, edged with green linen, some edges a little rough, folding with marbled ends, ink stamp verso of 'Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation Library', presented in contemporary book-style slipcase, gilt and blind tooled, scuffed and very worn, 4to, 1830.
England and Ireland.- Speed (John) The Invasions of England and Ireland with al their Civill Wars Since the Conquest, decorative title cartouche surmounted by royal arms, upper right, naval battles in the Channel and North Sea, numerous land battles, large compass rose, arms of Scotland, Ireland and France, a text panel lower left, engraved map by Cornelius Danckerts, with hand-colouring, platemark 390 x 520 mm (15 1/4 x 20 1/2 in), English text verso, central vertical fold with careful repairs to splitting verso, marginal nicks and tears, some minor browning and surface dirt, with light exposure lines outside of borderline, unframed, Bassett & Chiswell, [circa 1676].
THIRTEEN MISCELLANEOUS RINGS, VARIOUS DATESThe 19th century rings comprising: a yellow gold ring with miniature tongs, the terminals in the form of a scallop shell; three gem-set silver rings; a gilt-metal compass ring; two jet memorial rings, one inlaid with gold and mother-of-pearl hands centred by a gold plaque engraved with initial J, the other inlaid with silver initials T&JC; a gold-mounted bog oak ring carved F.M. CUMMINGS; and a steel ring inscribed with gilt lettering REMEMBER; together with a bronze seal and tobacco tamper, 18th/19th century; a carnelian and silver posy ring, inscribed A Friend's Gift, 17th/18th century; a silver-gilt ring cast with foliage, possibly 15th/16th century; and a silver ring cast in the form of a church, in the style of a Jewish marriage ring, 20th century, ring sizes approx. H-T (13)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COLLECTION OF BROOCHES, PENDANTS AND CHARMS, EARLY 19TH - EARLY 20TH CENTURY1st: Early 20th century bow brooch, set with red gemstones in foiled closed back settings, mounted in silver and gold, 2nd: Early 19th century seed pearl lyre handkerchief pin with ropetwist 'strings', mounted in gold, 3rd: Circa 1830 bicoloured gold cannetille and gem-set pendant, with bead, burr, floral and foliate motifs and a central glazed compartment, 4th: Circa 1800 gold and garnet brooch/pendant locket, set with cushion-shaped garnets in foiled closed back settings beneath a coronet cresting, symbolising constancy in love, 5th: 19th century, gold and agate butterfly brooch with bead and filigree decoration, 6th: 19th century gold bow and quiver of arrows brooch, set with a circular-cut emerald, 7th: Circa 1830 tricoloured gold book charm with engraved decoration, opening to reveal an enamel 'book leaf' inscribed, l'amitie fait le charme de la vie, 8th: Early 20th century compass charm with chased border and engraved foliate decoration to the reverse, mounted in gold, 9th: Noah's Ark charm with engraved detail, 10th: Late 19th century gold bull's head pendant with engraved detail and laurel leaf garland, lengths: 1.8cm - 4.0cm (10)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A SILVER LOCKET, A GEM-SET SILVER-GILT LOCKET, A SILVER-GILT PASTE PENDANT AND A SILVER AND ENAMEL BROOCH, 17TH/19TH CENTURYThe silver locket cast with the Arma Christi or Instruments of the Passion, probably 17th century; a gilt, enamel and gem-set locket, set with turquoise, red paste and a pearl, enamelled with a putto, apparently unmarked, probably Austro-Hungarian, late 19th century; a silver-gilt masonic pendant, the paste in the form of an unfinished pyramid, the reverse engraved with stylised square and compass, probably 19th century; and a French silver and enamel brooch, cast as an angel with translucent vari-coloured enamelled wings, 19th century (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GOLD AND TURQUOISE COMPASS PENDANT, CIRCA 1830Tricoloured gold with applied turquoise cabochon 'forget-me-not' motif, accented by a circular-cut yellow gemstones, compass inscribed, 'De pres comme de loin elle me guide vers toi' (from near and far she guides me towards you), glass chipped, length 3.5cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A COLLECTION OF GOLD AND SILVER FOB SEALS, 18TH/19TH CENTURYComprising: 1st: A fob with: a compass, the reverse engraved with initials 'RW', a shaped rectangular seal, the bloodstone with crest and motto Vi et armis, an oval seal, the carnelian with a boy kneeling, looking towards the sun, and the motto J'Adore qui me Brule, a seal in the form of a fist issuing a rectangular hinged compartment with plain bloodstone, and a rectangular seal with carnelian with a dove of peace; 2nd: A silver seal, the carnelian with a rose crest and motto 'Sine Injuria';3rd: A George III silver seal, mark of Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan overstriking another, London, 1793, the cast with a man with wheatsheaf;4th: A watch key, the carnelian incised with a rat crest; 5th: A silver seal, the oval cast with a bust of a lady;6th: cushion-shaped seal applied with filigree flowers, with plain foiled amethyst; 7th: A rectangular seal chased with flutes and foliage in high relief, the green hardstone with a ship and motto Such is Life; 8th: A smaller similar seal, the bloodstone with a putto, a dog and the motto Fidelity Guide Me;9th: two fluted rectangular examples each with bloodstone, one with a coat-of-arms, the other with a beehive crest; 10th: a Chelsea ceramic squirrel, the oval agate matrix incised with a tree crest (14)Footnotes:1st: The crest and motto Vi et armis are those of Richard Armstrong (1782-1854), the arms were granted in 1830 when he was promoted to the rank of Colonel and knighted for his military services. He was the son of Lt. Colonel Richard Armstrong of Lincoln, served in the Iberian Campaign against Napoleon's forces and as a Brigadier in the Burmese War (1825-6). The intaglio and motto J'Adore qui me Brule are of a similar design to the seal used by the British Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade in 1787.2nd: The crest is that of Watson.9th: The impaled arms are those of Biss and Barrington.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
THREE GOLD AND ENAMEL MASONIC RINGS, PROBABLY AMERICAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY1st: The hoop decorated with red, green, white and black enamel symbols including enamelled Templar cross and a rose-cut diamond Masonic square and compass, 2nd: The hoop decorated with red and blue enamel Templar crosses and initials SID, the inner band with red enamel Templar cross, 3rd: Possibly masonic, depicting initial CI(?), the shoulders engraved 1929, the reverse engraved AD ASTRA PER ASPERA (to the stars through difficulties) STAN FROM CHUCHA 22-VII-934, 2nd stamped I.HOLM, ring sizes approx. Q-Y (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century Sunderland pink marbled lustre twin-handled loving cup, inscribed 'The Sailors Farewell, Far from home across the sea, To foreign climes I go, while far away O think of me, And I'll remember you.', The Mariner's Compass in black to reverse, approx 13cm high; together with a 19th century earthenware, brown printed mug of Railway interest, printed in brown with an `Express` train, coal truck, two carriages and a horse-drawn carriage travelling through a rural, hilly landscape, picked out in green and puce, approx 13cm high (2)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY including a lapis lazulu and gold bracelet, a turquoise and gold curb link bracelet, a coral bead necklace, a 9ct gold fox mask brooch, a silver and turquoise bangle, brooch and pendant, a gold bracelet mounted with turquoise matrix, a gold and lapis lazuli signet ring, a gold charm and a gilt metal compass
An unusual 19th century dark patinated bronze patent combination inkwell and desk compass, designed by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - 1894), hinged cover cast as a coiled cobra, set with a dial and crested by a 'crystal ball', rocky base, opaque glass liner, 18cm high, the design published February 5th 1850
A selection of miscellaneous collectables, to include an Indian cloisonne owl figurine, a Stanley 102 plane, a 1920s uranium glass inkwell or match holder, a miniature hymn book, a pair of Victorian gold plated and tortoiseshell framed spectacles, a small compass box, a printing block of the Auld Kirk in North Berwick and a mother of pearl rouge pot
* Boulton (Matthew, 1728-1809). A silver-plated chamberstick, the sconce stamped 'Soho Patent', the base with sunburst marks, 15cm diameter, together with a Continental silver apostle spoon with hammered bowl and figural top, 18cm long, a cased silver Rifle Shooting prize medal, the reverse engraved 'Won by R.M. Currie 1917', 65mm diameter, 80g, a Victorian Naval Officers drawing set, the case with a plaque engraved 'Presented at the Public Examination on the 13th June 1851 to Gentleman Cadet Alexander U.H. Finch by the Honble Court of Directors of the East India Company as a mark of the Courts approbation of his attainments in Military Drawing while at the Military Seminary', the case enclosing an ivory rule by Troughton & Simms, London, 7.5cm long and a compass engraved with initials 'A.U.H.F. from LF' and other itemsQty: (9)
An 18th Century black & white map and panoramic engraving "A Sketch by Compass of the Coast of the Promontory of Chan-Tung with the track of the ships and the soundings from the place of first marking the land to the Straight of Mi-A-Tau " by J Burrows 1793 together with a black & white panoramic engraving "View of the City of Ten-Tchoo-Foo from the anchorage of the Hindostan in the Straight of Mi-A-Tau bearing Southwest" after G Nicol 1796 and one other black & white engraving "Instruments of War used by the Chinese" after G Nicol 1796 (3)
A Second World War period military compass, Mk III, dated 1942, with leather case, together with a small marine compass.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 vintage silver charm bracelet with 21 silver and white metal charms. Many charms open to reveal characters or items inside. Charms include Knights helmet with lift up visor, opening crown with coronation chair inside, opening apple with Adam & Eve inside, boot with cat inside, opening clam shell with mermaid inside, ball with ghost inside, 10 shilling note, tree house with child inside, compass, jointed bear and dustbin with alley cat and fishbone. Total weight approx. 103.5g.
A fine Second War Pathfinder’s D.F.C. group of five awarded to Lancaster mid-upper gunner, Flight Lieutenant T. L. Tracey, Royal Air Force, who flew in at least 63 operational sorties, 29 of which were in Wellingtons with 101 Squadron, including the Thousand Bomber Raid to Cologne, 30 May 1942. After flying one sortie to Essen whilst stationed with an O.T.U., Tracey went on to fly the remainder of his sorties with 7 Squadron, Path Finder Force. Often employed as a Marker Crew, and on occasion as a Master Bomber crew, Tracey’s 2nd tour of operations provided many hair-raising experiences - in particular after returning from a raid on Stuttgart, 28 July 1944, during which Tracey had contributed to shooting down an enemy night fighter, the crew were forced to make an emergency landing at Bradwell Bay with the undercarriage down, engine damage, tyre blown on one wheel and ‘several inches of petrol slopping around in the wireless operator’s area’ Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1944’, in Royal Mint case of issue; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany, small traces of verdigris; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf, generally good very fine (5) £2,400-£2,800 --- D.F.C. London Gazette 14 November 1944, the original recommendation states: ‘This officer has completed 45 operational sorties of which 15 have been made in Path Finder Force, 13 of them being in a marker crew. As mid-upper gunner he has always displayed great skill. His extreme sense of duty and his application to this task on hand has resulted on several occasions in his evading fighter attacks, and his fine capabilities have been an asset to the crew.’ M.I.D. unconfirmed. Thomas Leslie Tracey joined the Royal Air Force as a Leading Aircraftman, and carried out training as an Air Gunner at No. 8 A.G.S., Evanton from May 1941. After further training at No. 11 O.T.U., Tracey was posted for operational flying with 101 Squadron (Wellingtons), Oakington in September 1941. He flew in at least 29 operational sorties with the Squadron, including: Cherbourg; Emden; Le Havre; Antwerp, 2 October 1941 ‘Left large fires, Little Flak but came back with large shell hole’ (Log Book refers); Cologne (5), including 30 May 1942, the first Thousand Bomber Raid; Frankfurt; Berlin; Hamburg (4), including 14 January 1942 ‘Bombed 1650. Shot up. Nav. wounded’ (Ibid); Brest (2); Dusseldorf; Paris; Lubeck; Essen; Dorgland; Baltic; Bolougne; Frisians; Wilhelmshaven; and Duisberg (2). Tracey was posted to No. 26 O.T.U. at the end of August 1942, and whilst stationed there took part in a raid on Essen, 16 September 1942. He served as an instructor, advanced to Warrant Officer, and then was commissioned Pilot Officer in February 1944. Tracey returned to operational flying as a mid-upper gunner with 7 Squadron (Lancasters), Oakington in July 1944. The Squadron operated as part of No. 8 Group, Path Finder Force, and Tracey was crewed with Squadron Leader R. P. Todd, D.F.C., A.F.C. as his pilot. He flew in at least 33 operational sorties with the Squadron, including: Noyelle en Chaussee; Stuttgart (3); Foret de Nieppe; Foret de L’Isle Adam; Blaye; Foret de Mormal; La Pallice; Foret de Montrichard; Soesterberg; Kiel (3); Sterkrade; Russelheim; Deuf de Ternois; Emden; Le Havre (3); Kamen; Munster; Boulogne; Domburg; Calais (2); Emmerich; Wilhelmshaven; Bochum; and Gelsenkirchen. The three raids on Stuttgart, 24, 25 and 28 July 1944 are recalled by the Navigator R. H. Smith in No. 7 Bomber Squadron RAF in World War II, by T. Docherty: ‘The crew were R. P. Todd, pilot; R. H. Smith, navigator; R. Martin, flight engineer; Stanton, wireless operator; Drinkwater and Tracy [sic], gunners; Grant, bomb aimer and Talbot, radar operator. On the 24, 25 and 28 July 1944 Bomber Command attacked the city of Stuttgart. R. P. Todd’s crew took part in all three attacks. Their duty was to drop marker flares to guide the main force of bombers to the target. The 24th operation took seven hours, thirty minutes, the one of the 25th eight hours, ten minutes; the extra time was due to engine trouble. The aircraft they flew was NE2122:V. For the 28th operation they were again allocated NE122:V. They air tested it for an hour in the afternoon after the engineers had checked it, and took off for Stuttgart at 2240hrs carrying one 4,000 pound bomb and four 1,000 pound target indicators. The Luftwaffe was well prepared to oppose the attacking force, having been warned by the previous two attacks. It was a moonlit night and the German fighters were very active. It was later estimated that about 200 fighters were employed. Sixty-two of the bomber force were lost (which was the third heaviest loss of the war). During the run to the target many air combats and ground fires were seen. The crew of NE122 were briefed to drop their markers visually and to facilitate this they were to locate the small town of Pforzheim which gave a good return on the H2S radar, and there set up a piece of equipment called a ground position indicator (GPI). This threw a spot of light on a target chart. The spot moved along giving the aircraft’s position. The distance to fly was about 15 miles; about four minutes time. During this action the aircraft had to be held straight and level. What happened during the run-in is described in the official combat report... What follows is a first-hand account compiled from the memories of the pilot, the flight engineer and the navigator, Richard Smith: “After setting up the GPI over Pforzheim I was giving the pilot direction instructions. The bomb aimer was lying prone over his bombsight and also pushing out handfuls of window... Suddenly there was an explosion on the starboard side. Also a tremendous racket as the gunners fired their eight Browning machine-guns causing empty .303 cartridges to cascade from the mid-upper turret [Tracey] and rattle against the inside of the fuselage. Also there was a lot of noise over the intercom as the gunners called for evasive action. The aircraft dived violently to starboard and I watched the navigator’s altimeter record a loss of 4,000 feet. The aircraft filled with smoke and the captain gave the order to abandon. My immediate reaction was to grab and fix my parachute and make for the lower escape hatch ready to leave the aircraft as soon as the bomb aimer opened the hatch. We learned later that the hatch could not be opened because the parcels of window were lying across it. The bomb aimer was desperately flinging the parcels out of the way and they were bursting open as he flung them. Suddenly the hatch came open and a blast of freezing air blew through the opening carrying with it masses of strips of tin foil. I was standing in a direct line with the blast and was covered in the stuff. While this was happening the pilot had regained control. The engineer had operated the starboard inner engine fire extinguisher and the captain had cancelled the abandon order. All the crew was still aboard, which fact was probably due to the delay caused by the blocked escape hatch. The Lancaster was settled in straight and level flight, the starboard inner propeller feathered to reduce drag and the crew gradually resumed their stations and regained some of their composure. The bomb load was still aboard and could not then be dropped because the bomb doors could not be opened. We were now some distance away from the target and the position was not known with any accuracy. The important thing was to be heading in the right direction, so a course was set it the westward. The main compass system had gone u/s in the dive, so we were reduced to using th...
A collection of sundry items to include a Kowa Kowaflex camera, a Kodak Retinette IB camera, a pair of Zenith 8x30 field binoculars, a pair of jewellers or watchmakers glasses, a pair of Spindler & Hoyer Gottinga 3x binoculars, two further pairs of opera glasses, small wooden chess set, two sets of dominoes, Jaguar table lighter by Ronson, three various pocket lighters, a W&J Walker Carbolacene vesta case with built in compass, a matchbox holder inscribed "France 1919" decorated with the dove of peace and a Little David enamelled electric iron
EDISON & SWAN; a mahogany cased ampmeter number 25570 and dated 1919, with a Stanley of Teddington lacquered brass and mahogany morse code tapper, a lacquered brass sextant, a brass piston section, a brass surmounted spirit level, a Stanley brass compass, in a brass mounted box and a novelty hinged longcase clock and a ship's wheel aneroid barometer (8).Additional InformationThe Stanley compass with a crack to the internal mirror. The ampmeter is marked as a military issue piece. All items with general age wear dirt and light patina throughout.
Hassenfeld Bros Inc 1960's Twin Navy Blinker Code-Lite This Set Of Morse Code Navy Code Blinker Lites Is From The Early 1960's. Each Of The Lights Has A Compass In The Handle, A Leather Lanyard And The Morse Code Embossed On The Back. Ingenious Design Completes The Electrical Connection As The Shutters Open With The Trigger So That The Batteries Do Not Wear Out.

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