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A gilt metal cased pocket barometer and altimeter, with silvered dial, diameter 5cm, a late Victorian combined barometer, compass and thermometer and a pocket forecaster, cased (3).Condition report: Barometer unresponsive, compass lock works and it finds north, thermometer has no air gaps but scale badly worn.
A rare compass deviascope used to train seafarers in how to counter the magnetic effects of a ship's iron hull on the compass. The various attachments set in a wooden platform above compass and ebonised tapering base. Sold with instruction booklets relating to the instrument. CONDITION REPORT Provenance: this lot is from a private collection in Surrey and the vendor's father taught at Liverpool Maritime College many years ago.Wear throughout, base is most likely a later replacement, compass discs also appear later, empty slots under main surface suggest missing components
Will Spankie (b.1967) Compass birdbath Purbeck stone and oak plinth, 2018 45cm high x 40cm across. Horatio's Garden will receive 50% of the hammer price. The ideas behind Will's sculptural work are often influenced by organic forms, material and the environment. He is interested in the geometric structures, patterns, symmetry and proportion found both in nature and the unfolding of numbers in space. Other pieces have an historical element to them, either on a personal level or as part of the commissioning process with the client. Will works predominantly in stone and wood because they are durable, lovely to carve and have their own innate beauty. He also teaches stone carving and letter cutting courses on a private basis, in schools, prisons and through local adult education colleges. Will is a Friend of the Edward Johnston Foundation and a member of the Landcape and Art Network. He exhibits regularly at the Garden Gallery, near Stockbridge in Hampshire and the Montcrieff - Bray Gallery, Petworth, West Sussex.
A COLLECTION OF FIRST WORLD WAR AND LATER ITEMS TO INCLUDE COMPASS AND TORCH. A cased compass and Clinometer, the compass with green disk marked 'Sandhurst' and numbered 141, the Clinometer 'Watkins Clinometer Patent 217 J. Hicks Make Hatton Gardens' numbered 575. The case marked 'B.L. Anley A Company Room 89'. A torch in leather case 'The Orilux J.H. Steward 406 Strand, London. Two brown leather sword frogs, webbing belts with water bottle cage and another belt.
A FIRST WORLD WAR COMPASS AND SIMILAR BINOCULARS. A Verner's Pattrern compass by F.Darton & Co. London, No.5955, 1913 with government arrow, the leather case stamped R.Stafford 1918 and in ink 'C.C.T.' with a handwritten note 'This compass belonged to Cyril Titchmarsh during the First World War'. A Cyril Clarrington Titchmarsh is recorded as serving during the First World War as a Temporary Captain in the Army Service Corps. And a pair of field glasses, unmarked, in leather case and strap. (2)
Drawing Instrument Sets (i) J J Threadwell & Sons (London) in two layer metal box with brass plaque '250' (ii) Unmarked with Beam compass 'W H Harling', two ivory and four other rules and other cased (iii) Stanley (London) in two layer case with brass instruments and three ivory handled styluses (3)
J Franks Opticians (Manchester) Drawing Set with two layers containing ivory rules: folding, protractor with inch scales and parallel; two semi-circular protractors; wooden curves; various compasses and dividers; five ivory handled instruments, a magnetic compass and a few others; in presentation box with brass inlay and inscription 'Presented to Mr James Stevenson as a token of respect by the Workmen of Messrs Ashburgh Co. Manchester, Feb 22nd 1867

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