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Los 1079

A Vietnam War era USM-1950 Lensatic compass dated 1969 in webbing pouch

Los 984

A First War pair of medals awarded to Captain A.L. Haughton (DCLI) together with a First War marching compass engraved "A.L. Houghton 5th DCLI" in leather case

Los 159

* ANDA PATERSON RSW RGI PAI (SCOTTISH 1935 - 2022), OLD LADY ON A BENCH mixed media on paper, signed and titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 23cm x 17cm, overall size 52cm x 44cm Note: Painter and administrator, born in Glasgow, married to the artist James Spence. With him she founded the Glasgow Group in the late 1950s, which did much to promote an interest in contemporary art in the west of Scotland and elsewhere. Paterson studied at Glasgow School of Art, in Spain and Portugal. She was elected RSW in 1966 and to Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1978, and was a winner of the Anne Redpath and Latimer Awards. She showed in mixed exhibitions in Scotland and abroad and had a solo show at Compass Gallery, Glasgow, in 1971, being included in The Compass Contribution at Tramway, Glasgow, in 1990. Paterson was noted for her unusual pictures of ordinary people, often old, lonely and hard-up, which she treated with sympathy. Her work is held by Scottish Arts Council, Arts Council of Northern Ireland and New York Print Workshop.

Los 267

* CARLO ROSSI RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1921 - 2010), CA 'D 'ORO, VENICE oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 28cm x 30cm, overall size 34cm x 36cm Note: Painter and teacher, born in Johnstone, Renfrewshire. He studied at Glasgow School of Art and in Italy, which remained an inspiration to his work, and went on to teach for some years. Rossi appeared in many mixed shows: at Compass Gallery, Glasgow; Glasgow Group; Fine Art Society in Glasgow; and RSW and Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, of both of which he was a member. He had many one-man shows, including Compass Gallery, Strathclyde University and more recently at Open Eye Gallery, in Edinburgh. Rossi was a painter, often in mixed media, whose works – especially the still lifes – were coolly ordered and elegant.

Los 273

* ANDA PATERSON RSW RGI PAI (SCOTTISH 1935 - 2022), THE WHEEL BARROW watercolour on paper, signed, dated 2014/16mounted, framed and under glassimage size 54cm x 32cm, overall size 95cm x 71cm Note: Painter and administrator, born in Glasgow, married to the artist James Spence. With him she founded the Glasgow Group in the late 1950s, which did much to promote an interest in contemporary art in the west of Scotland and elsewhere. Paterson studied at Glasgow School of Art, in Spain and Portugal. She was elected RSW in 1966 and to Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1978, and was a winner of the Anne Redpath and Latimer Awards. She showed in mixed exhibitions in Scotland and abroad and had a solo show at Compass Gallery, Glasgow, in 1971, being included in The Compass Contribution at Tramway, Glasgow, in 1990. Paterson was noted for her unusual pictures of ordinary people, often old, lonely and hard-up, which she treated with sympathy. Her work is held by Scottish Arts Council, Arts Council of Northern Ireland and New York Print Workshop.

Los 353

* JACK KNOX RSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1936 - 2015), HERON FISHING pastel on paper, signed, titled label versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 21cm x 29cm, overall size 42cm x 50cm Label verso: The Open Eye Gallery, EdinburghNote: Painter, draughtsman and teacher, born John Knox at Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire. He studied at Glasgow School of Art, 1953–7, where his teachers included William Armour and David Donaldson. In 1958 won a travelling scholarship which enabled him to study in Paris under André Lhote. Knox painted in a variety of styles, being influenced by the American Abstract Expressionists for a time, although on occasion creating still lifes in the manner of the Dutch Old Masters. From 1965–81 Knox taught at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, in 1981 becoming head of painting at Glasgow College of Art. Took part in many group shows in Scotland and abroad and had a series of one-man exhibitions, including 57 Gallery, Edinburgh; Serpentine Gallery in London; and Civic Arts Centre, Aberdeen. In 1983 a solo show was toured to a number of Scottish venues by the Scottish Arts Council; Drawings 1956–1998 was held by Cyril Gerber Fine Art and Compass Gallery, Glasgow, in 1998. Was elected RSA and has work in many public collections, including Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh. Lived for some time in Carnoustie, Angus.

Los 155

* JOHNNY MCGUINNESS (SCOTTISH b. 1955), DESERT DREAM acrylic on board, signed, titled and dated 1991 versoframed and under glassimage size 62cm x 92cm, overall size 74cm x 104cm Note: Painter and assemblage maker, who studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art. McGuinness was notable for his singular assemblages of plastic toys and fragments to create sinister objects often painted in black. They were given such titles as Max, Time Hub and Apocalyptic Horseman and a number were displayed at The Compass Contribution, Tramway, in Glasgow, 1990. Compass gave McGuinness a solo show in 1986, which toured, and he also had a one-man exhibition at Harbour Arts Centre, Irvine. McGuinness showed with SSA, RSA, Glasgow Group and elsewhere in Scotland.

Los 22

* ANDA PATERSON RSW RGI PAI (SCOTTISH 1935 - 2022), GLASGOW DUST CART limited edition etching on paper, titled and numbered 1/25mounted, framed and under glassimage size 20cm x 25cm, overall size 41cm x 53cmNote: Painter and administrator, born in Glasgow, married to the artist James Spence. With him she founded the Glasgow Group in the late 1950s, which did much to promote an interest in contemporary art in the west of Scotland and elsewhere. Paterson studied at Glasgow School of Art, in Spain and Portugal. She was elected RSW in 1966 and to Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1978, and was a winner of the Anne Redpath and Latimer Awards. She showed in mixed exhibitions in Scotland and abroad and had a solo show at Compass Gallery, Glasgow, in 1971, being included in The Compass Contribution at Tramway, Glasgow, in 1990. Paterson was noted for her unusual pictures of ordinary people, often old, lonely and hard-up, which she treated with sympathy. Her work is held by Scottish Arts Council, Arts Council of Northern Ireland and New York Print Workshop.

Los 50

Boxed reproduction compass, pair of vintage Kent Binoculars (8 x 30), ladies wristwatch by Charles Brus (Quartz), gentlemans cased manicure set

Los 351

A group of silver comprising a silver cased small scent bottle and funnel, a silver charm bracelet with nine charms, including a cow and a compass, 2.4toz, a Mr Punch teether, with mother of pearl peg, W H Collins & Co, Birmingham 1939, and a teething ring.

Los 284

F Barker and Sons, London British Army Officers pocket compass. WWI, 65cm, circa 1917 

Los 418

A sterling silver money clip with reticulated Pound symbol, and other sterling silver novelty items including magnifying glass on chain, a compass and an engine turned tie clip, all boxed. (4)

Los 264

An early 20th Century 9ct mounted compass and thermometer fob of plain from terminating in pendant loop, diameter 26mm, with gold on silver Masonic ball, length when open 4cm, some damage.

Los 600

SPEED, John (1552-1629). Barkshire Described, [London: 1629 or later], hand-coloured engraved map of Berkshire, title within baroque cartouche, panoramic view of Windsor Castle at the top, 380 x 510mm., framed and glazed. A FINE COPY.SPEED, John (1552-1629).  Barkshire Described. [London]: John Sudbury and George Humble, [c.1627 or later]. Hand-coloured engraved map of Berkshire, title within baroque cartouche with the Royal coat-of-arms, panoramic view of Windsor Castle at the top, compass rose, English text on the verso with hand-coloured initial and ornaments, 380 x 510mm., framed and glazed. Provenance: From the Selected Contents of Coltmans, Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire. A FINE COPY of one of Speed's most decorative county maps.

Los 231

A cased mahogany Naval compass. Est. £50 - £80

Los 431

An unusual Antique brass folding compass with engraved decoration. Est. £80 - £120.

Los 93

Second World War British MK1 magnetic marching compass made by T.G. Co Ltd

Los 1257A

Collection of vintage pens, nibs, compass, trench art seal, silver thimbles, etc including boxed Thomas De La Rue 'Onoto' pen with hallmarked silver clip, Parker pen, dip pens, Japanese pottery saki cups etc.

Los 169

A silver Albert / watch chain with compass fob set with agate, 52g, 33cm 

Los 177

An early 20th century gold mounted compass fob, with engraved star shaped surround, the reverse with facetted onyx and cornelian points, width 3.1cm, suspended on a trace link chain with bolt ring clasp, stamped 9k, length 63cmCondition Report: Gross weight 18.20 grams.

Los 257

A small group of jewellery, including: an Edwardian 9ct gold photo locket pendant, Chester hallmarks, 1907; a 9ct gold tiger iron pendant, Sheffield hallmarks; a carved coral (corallium rubrum) charm; a novelty tennis racquet charm; a three colour gold cross pendant/charm marked BLACK HILLS GOLD JCO 10K; a ruby, sapphire and cubic zirconia trefoil pendant stamped 9ct; a 9ct gold carnelian, onyx and bloodstone spinner fob; a 9ct gold compass charm, Birmingham hallmarks; etc. (a lot)

Los 101

CAVALRY SCHOOL COMPASS. Early 20th century Cavalry School Compass by J.H Steward, London, 'PAT No. 110002/16' stamped to base of casing, held in leather case with buckled belt loop.

Los 144

A WW2 GERMAN LUFTWAFFE PILOT'S AIR CREW WRIST COMPASS. A Second World War German Luftwaffe AK39 wrist compass, 2nd pattern with clear disc in the base of the Bakelite casing and transparent dial, Luftwaffe reference number Fl 23235-1 to base.

Los 1210

A 9ct gold cased fob compass, 18ct yellow gold curb link effect dress ring and an 18ct yellow gold clasp, combined approx approx 5.9g, a yellow metal clasp, 14k fountain pen nib and a further example with bakelite mount (6).

Los 2549

A Victorian 'The Perfecscope' stereoscopic viewer, with assorted cards, various scenes including family, Malvern From Swan Pool, North Wales Nant Francon etc, a military compass, a cased perfume bottle and two vintage cases (qty).

Los 2573

A set of folding cutlery comprising knife, fork and spoon, with leather carry case, a military compass and further compass (3).

Los 292

WW1 Period British Army Gas Rattle. This example conforms to the regulation pattern, with WD issue stamps, not dated. Slight age wear ... Accompanied by a Victorian / Edwardian polished oak rattle ... Also a WD issue 12" brass compass in box. GC (3 items)

Los 1

A two row rose gold curb link bracelet, most links marked '375', with various charms attached including a 9ct gold bloodstone swivelling fob, a 9ct gold compass, a 9ct gold pierced shovel, a 1913 full sovereign in mount, an 1873 young head full sovereign in mount, a 1953 full sovereign in mount, a Victoria shrouded head half sovereign in soldered mount, an 1898 1 Pond in soldered mount, and various others, some gold plated, 196.7g gross

Los 59

A signet ring, the round head engraved with a set square and compass, marked '9ct', finger size U1/2 leading edge, 6.4g gross

Los 965

A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE ITEMS TO INCLUDE PIPES, A LIMIT WATCH, BRASS COMPASS, LARGE KEYS, TOOLS, ETC

Los 468

Silver open face pocket watch, with signed dial A. Yewdall Leeds, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, set within a railway minute track subsidiary seconds dial and steel hands, fitted with a verge escapement, the inner dust cover engraved and hallmarked London attached with T bar and swivel fob to a smaller silver case containing a compass Condition Report: gross weight 140 grams Please note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts

Los 145

Albert chain, with oval shaped links, t-bar clasp to tested as 9 ct, a swivel fob stamped 9 ct and compass fob to tested as 18 ct, with loose t-bar and oval and round links stamped 18 ct, and two different gold dress studs stamped 18 ctCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 18 ct gross weight 10.8 gramschain links of albert chain have evidence of lead solder repair

Los 410

A World War II medal group awarded to J G Duncomb, comprising the 1939-45 Defence Medal, War Medal, the Burma Star, the Atlantic Star, the Italy Star, and the 1939-45 Star, each with ribbons, together with a Verner's pattern miniature compass in leather case, and a photograph album relating to the HMS Danae containing various photographs from Hong Kong, Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Cape Town, Egypt, Bombay, in the 1940s.

Los 1154

Boxed brass sundial and compass. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots) 

Los 1709

A military issue compass with marks for T.G Co Ltd , No.B 283212, 1944 MKIII

Los 2041

A brass pocket compass the inner case with poem by Robert Frost. The Road Not taken.

Los 46

A GEORGE I WALNUT AND NEEDLEWORK UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR IN THE MANNER OF GILES GRENDEY, CIRCA 1720 100cm high, 77cm wide, 63cm deep overallThe present chair displays a combination of distinctive design elements including the indented pad foot; the bellflower and bead carving within an elongated carved border and the trefoil hipped cabriole extending into the compass seat rail, a feature that became associated with Giles Grendey's treatment of cabriole legs.

Los 260

A PAIR OF REGENCY EIGHTEEN-INCH LIBRARY GLOBES BY J. AND W. CARY, LONDON, PUBLISHED 1816 Each sphere applied with two sets of twelve hand-coloured engraved split half-gores, the terrestrial incorporating circular printed panel inscribed CARY'S, NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, EXHIBITING, The Tracks and Discoveries made by, CAPTAIN COOK:, Also those of CAPTAIN VANCOUVER on the, NORTH WEST COAST OF AMERICA, And M. DE LA PEROUSE, on the COAST of TARTARY, TOGETHER, With every other Improvement collected from Various navigators and Travellers, to the present Time., LONDON: London. Made & Sold by J. & W. Cary, Strand, March 1st 1816., extensively annotated with fully graduated equatorial calibrated in minutes and degrees, ecliptic and meridians, the Pacific ocean with an analemma TABLE of EQUATION, many explorers' tracks and numerous notes and dates, Antarctica with no land shown, the continents with nation states faintly colour-outlined, showing cities, towns, rivers, mountains in pictorial relief; the celestial with printed oval panel inscribed CARY'S, NEW CELESTIAL GLOBE, on which are laid down, THE WHOLE of the, STARS AND NEBULAE &c., Contained in the Astronomical Works of the, REV'D F. WOLLASTON F.R.S., De la Caille, Herschel, Hevelius, Mayer, Flamsteed, Bradley &c., Made & Sold by J. & W. Cary, Strand, March 1st 1816., the axis through the celestial poles, with fully graduated equatorial and ecliptic with twilight zone, the constellations depicted by mythical beasts and figures with dotted boundaries, the stars shown to nine orders of magnitude with clusters and nebulæ and labelled; both spheres with engraved brass hour dials to the poles and pivoted within brass meridian circles divided for degrees, the hand-coloured engraved paper horizon rings with compass points and degrees in both directions, pictorial representations of the Zodiac, calendar scales and wind directions; each supported on an oak and elm tripod stand incorporating four quadrants supporting meridian ring over baluster upright and downcurved supports terminating with tapered feet fitted with brass castors 112cm high, 63cm wide Provenance: The Guy Reed Will Trust, Copgrove Hall, Yorkshire The celebrated Cary family business of scientific instrument and globe makers was established by John Cary at Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, London in 1782 moving to a new address at 'Corner of Arundel Square', Strand the following year. He was primarily an engraver of maps, charts and globes who moved again in 1783 to 188 Strand. By 1791 he had entered into what appeared to be a relatively casual partnership with his brother, William; this partnership lasted until circa 1816 by which time William and John Cary had moved again to 181 Strand before finally settling in 86 St. James in 1820. The following year he was succeeded by his sons, John (II) and George Cary, who continued from the firm's 181 Strand address until 1851/2 when the business was acquired by Henry Gould. Condition Report: Terrestrial - The sphere generally has very good surface and colouring however has a strike/scuff approximately 25cm long in the North Pacific - this has caused a crack and some deformation as well as some varnish loss and the surface beneath now taking on a much darker tone. The Indian Ocean also has a Z-shaped scratch approximately 15cm high which has also taken on a dark colour. Faults to the sphere are otherwise generally limited to light varnish blemishes and relatively light scratching which are mostly visible due to taking on a dark colour (grime build-up). The Southern polar region has some light foxing and there are some loose pieces internally causing a slight rattle when the globe is turned. Celestial - The sphere has good surface and colouring. There is some noticeable concentric scuffing/losses to the varnish approximately 5cm below the equator line otherwise noticeable faults appear to be limited to minor historic varnish scuffs and scratches. As with the terrestrial there is some loose material causing a slight 'rattle' when the sphere is turned.Both spheres are mounted securely on their pivots and turn and turn feely; the brass fittings have overall discolouration/tarnishing but are in good original condition. The horizon papers are generally in very good original condition; the celestial has an angled shrinkage crack otherwise faults are limited to minor historic rubbing and wear. The stands are both in sound original condition with no visible breaks or noticeable repairs and damage generally limited to a few bumps and scuffs. Both are missing several of the small curved brackets fitted at the junction between the horizon ring and quadrant supports. Both also have evidence (sockets to the back of each foot) indicating that compass stretches were fitted at some point.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 598

Five novelty walking canes. Comprising one fitted with a compass, two with silver mounts, one with an enamel ceramic knob and one with bone inlay dated '1894'. Max. L94cm

Los 169

A Reproduction Circular Brass Cased Sundial and Compass, 7.5cms Diameter

Los 171

A Reproduction Cased Combination Compass and Sundial

Los 170

A Reproduction Circular Brass Cased Pocket Compass, "A Journey of 1000 Miles Begins with a Single Step"

Los 172

A Reproduction Circular Brass Cased Pocket Compass with Screw Off Lid Inscribed "Marine Pocket Compass 1920"

Los 167

A Combination Compass and Tape Measure, Base Plate Inscribed "Life is a Journey, Not a Destination", 6cms Diameter

Los 507

A Vintage Oris Black Face Wristwatch, Gold Coloured Hands, Bronze Arabic Numerals at Compass Points and Engraved Minute Chapter Ring with Additional White Enamel Markers, Subsidiary Seconds Dial and with Swiss Made at 6 O'Clock, Chromed Case Measuring 34mm Wide, Not Including Crown, Back Plate Inscribed Fond Acier Inoxydable on a Black Leather Strap, Working Order

Los 103

A box of interesting items to include silver watches, compass etc. Postage category B.

Los 82

1918 French Ltd officer’s compass, reverse marked F-L No 148595 1918, leather case marked D. Stocks 1918 Edinburgh, compass not in working order, case marked in ink N.W J.

Los 67

Militaria range with tench art brass cap box (3.8cm), Royal Warwickshire badge, compass and pocket knife.

Los 291

A collection vintage 20th century & later pens / stationary accessories. Including wax seal stamps, compass, quill, fountain pen, all point pen, Sheaffers, Waterman and Parker examples.14cm length approx.

Los 330

A vintage 20th century gemstone inlaid desktop globe. The globe of black ground featuring precious stone inlaid countries. Held in a chrome stand with compass to base, supported by three claw and ball style feet. Measures approx. 23cm tall.

Los 166

Mens 9ct Gold Blue Enamelled Masonic Ring The Ring consists of a Gold Square and Compass Masonic symbol in the centre of the ring with Blue enamelling surrounding it.  The Ring is hallmarked "375" for 9ct Gold.  Ring Size Y 1/2.  Total Gross Weight of the Ring is approx. 7.4 grams.  Condition: The Ring is in good condition commensurate with the age of the ring. 

Los 48

Two Masonic Rings.  To include; an Unmarked Yellow Metal Skull Square and Compass Blue Enamel Ring and a Sterling Silver Blue Enamel Ring.  The Unmarked Yellow Metal Skull Square and Compass Blue Enamel Ring the Ring Size is V. The Sterling Silver Blue Enamel Ring is hallmarked "925" for Sterling Silver and the Ring Size is S 1/2.  Total Gross Weight of the Unmarked Yellow Metal Ring is approx. 9.2 grams.  Total Gross Weight of the Sterling Silver Ring is approx. 7.5 grams.  Condition; There is some wear to the enamelling. But otherwise both rings are in good condition commensurate with the age of them. 

Los 468

Large Brass Theodolite By Stanley, London English, c.1890, engraved to the silvered compass dial 'Stanley Gt Turnstile Holborn London 8217' on 4 levelling feet, on 6" silvered scale with vernier magnifiers, with A frames supporting telescope with 6" scale, telescope with rack and pinion focus, in large fitted mahogany case

Los 460

A Collection of 4 Marching Compass' including an unmarked compas finished in green enamel in a leather case, another in a case marked PASTO Germany, a WWII marchibg compass marked J M GLAUSSER LONDONNo. B1696 MKIX 1937 and one in a bakelite case marked COMPASS MAGNETIC MARCHING MKI (x4)

Los 466

A Small French Surveyors Graphometer French, c.1860, unmarked, with compass, spirit level, staff mount in oak case 22cm wide

Los 463

French Surveyors Graphometer, French, c.1860, unsigned, with compass, spirit level on adjustable staff mount in original oak case, case 31.5cm

Los 2405

Group of interesting collectables, including vesta cases, whistles, pencils, letter clip, compass, etc

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