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Large Collection of Vintage Avon Aftershave Bottles in various forms, some with boxes, some with aftershave, many unusual and collectible shapes, including: Viking Ship Hud; Roadster Oland; Volkswagen Spicy; two sports cars; Motorbike Endeavour; Jeep Rugger; Carriage Torero; Cannon Siege; Pistol; Alsation Dog; Bassett Hound; Rhino; four Smart Move chess pieces; Tai Winds ceramic decorated pipe; ceramic bulldog pipe; Island Lime pipe; Horses Head Island Lime; Roman Head Blue Blazer; Shaving Brush; Calendar; Boxed: Golf Ball; Speedboat; Ancient Mariner Compass; Prize Catch Decanter; Racehorse; Decanter; Red Sports car; With Some Contents: Deep Woods; Vintage Car; Bassett Hound; The Avon Open Buggy; Red Rocket; and Sports car decanter. Large and interesting vintage collection.
* Royal Flying Corps. The Care of the 100 h.p. Engine, 9-Cylinder Type B2, published by The Gnome & Le Rhone Engine Co, 1916, 240 printed pages, numerous illustrations with fold-put diagram to the rear, 8vo, together with a mixed collection of aviation collectables including a signed publications comprising 'Sound Barrier' by Neville Duke and Edward Lanchbery, 5th Edition signed by Neville Duke, Faster Than the Sun by Peter Twiss OBE, DSC signed by Peter Twiss, Hamish The Memoirs of Group Captain T.G. Mahaddie, DSO, DFC, AFC, CZMC, CENG, FRAeS, signed by Hamish, a Hawker Hunter Aircrew Manual plus a compass instrument with stores reference No 1118/B/R/62, with wooden presentation stand, Type D military survival knife by Joseph Rodgers stamped 27C/2360, in leather sheath, 11 Rolls Royce Heritage Trust publications and others itemsQty: (26)
* WWI. An archive relating to Major Charles Hodgkinson Smith (1877-1952), comprising: a typescript history of the family written by the Major entitled 'A "Gunner" Family', ff.30, with genealogy frontispiece, bound in a spring back cloth binder, slim folio, with author's original manuscript and notes loosely inserted; a 3pp. typescript curriculum vitae and letters of recommendation (including a typescript letter signed from General Sir George F. Milne); a printed bifolium certificate completed in manuscript awarding the Order of the British Empire, dated 1919, with circular embossed seal, and signature of George V, folio; a printed paper commission document completed in black ink, appointing Charles Hodgkinson Smith Second Lieutenant in the Land Forces, dated 1900, with most of wax seal lacking, signed by Edward VII 'Edward R&I' to upper margin, vertical folds as issued, toned, 30 x 40 cm (12 x 15.75 ins); a printed paper commission document completed in black ink, appointing the same to rank of Lieutenant in the Land Forces, dated 1914, embossed blue paper seal to left margin, vertical folds as issued, 30.5 x 40.5 cm (12 x 16 ins), and another commission document similar, stamped in red 'Temporary', appointing the same to rank of Captain in the Royal Air Force, dated 1918; a printed copy of Seniority and Distribution Lists of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, No. 548, Woolwich, November 1900, folded into printed blue paper wrappers; and various newspaper cuttings, army papers, personal family correspondence, certificates (including 3 framed certificates pertaining to gallant and distinguished services during WWI), and other ephemera, together with: A cavalry sketching board, London: Houghton-Butcher, 1915, wooden sketching board with compass, integrated clinometer and swivelling leather arm strap with buckle to reverse, original squared paper roll still attached to side rollers bearing a pencilled diagram and annotations, 25 x 18.5 cm (10 x 7.25 ins)Qty: (-)NOTESMajor Charles Hodgkinson Smith was the eldest son of Major General Charles Hodgkinson Smith (1826-1897) and the last of six successive generations of the same family to serve in the Royal Artillery, five of which were documented by him. The Major's military career commenced in 1899 when he joined the yeoman cavalry at the start of the Boer War, receiving a commission in the Royal Artillery the following year and serving until 1904, when he retired in favour of agricultural pursuits. During the Boer War Charles saw action at Sand River, Wittebergen, Slaapkrantz, and Bothaville, and was involved in the operations in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony. In his history of the family he describes his experiences of guerilla warfare during which he endured: "constant flank and rear-guard actions, long hours in the saddle, extremities of heat and cold, often sleeping on sodden ground and sometimes for weeks living on nothing but bully-beef and dry biscuits ... ". At the outbreak of the First World War he rejoined the Royal Artillery (Reserve of Officers), and served in the Second Battle of Ypres as Captain, and subesquently commanded the Brigade Ammunition Column before Armentières, Boise Grenier, and Péronne, south of the Somme. In 1916 he was invalided home, although he was later sent to Egypt with the Royal Flying Corps in 1917, and then to the Balkans where he took part in operations, including the two battles of Doiran. Immediately after the Armistice Charles was appointed Commandant of the Royal Air Force of the Alexandria and Aboukir District in Egypt. He therefore served in three branches of the armed forces - the Cavalry, the Artillery and the Air Force. He was awarded a number of medals, including two South African medals, the Victory Medal and the Croix de Guerre, and was also made a Member of the British Empire. Major Charles appears to have been a sporting all-rounder, excelling in football, tennis, golf, rowing, and billiards, as well as polo, skating, skiing and other winter sports. One of the testimonials, dated 1919, describe him as "an excellent officer ... His personal habits are those of an English country gentleman. He is a good sportsman, of almost gigantic proportions, full of physical fitness, and just the sort of Englishman for a Colonial appointment." Charles married and had one daughter, but no son to carry on the family tradition of serving in the Royal Artillery.
* Sherwood Foresters. A WWI Officer's prismatic compass belonging to 2nd Lieutenant F. Delves, M.C., The Sherwood Foresters, the Verner's Pattern Mk VII compass dated 1917 and engraved 'E. Koehn Geneve Suisse No 59208', the brass case blackened in places and with 48mm diameter mother of pearl dial for low light reading and orange direction arrow, glass cover to both the inner and outer case, working, in its brown leather carrying case stamped 'R. Stafford 1917' and inscribed 'F Delves 15 S.F.', together with a WWI period prismatic surveying compass by J.H. Steward, 406 Strand London, green paper dial printed in black, 70mm diameter blackened metal case with makers stamp, hinged sight, working, in its brown leather carrying case inscribed 'W.W.S.', the opposite side inscribed 'e.c.y.' plus an Austrian M1895 knife bayonet, the 25cm blade stamped OE over WG, the crossguard numbered 736, wooden grips, 37.8cm long overall, in its black metal scabbard stamped R OE over WG, a good example with a clean oiled bladeQty: (3)NOTES2nd Lieutenant Frank Delves served during WWI with 26th (Bankers) Bn, Royal Fusiliers (Corporal) before being commissioned on 8 January 1917 with The Sherwood Foresters, he was awarded the Military Cross for 'Distinguished Service in the Field' (London Gazette: 28 December 1917).
* Zeppelin Compass. A WWI Zeppelin compass recovered from LZ85 when it was shot-down by HMS Agamemnon in Salonika 5 May 1916, the compass manufactured by C.P. Goerz in 1915, serial no. 2077 with 10.5cm circular brass dial and black painted metal case with folding arms, the lid stamped with conforming serial number and makers monogram, the inner lid with a map of Europe dated 1.1.15, the compass base stamped with Royal Marines date mark OK 10.5.16, approximately 15cm diameter, together with Green (Bernard), Zeppelin L15 & The Wakefield Gold Medal, which gives a descriptive account of the history of this compass.Qty: (2)NOTESProvenance: Bernard (A.N.) Green, author and Zeppelin historian. LZ85 or LZ55 was built at Potsdam in 1915, she was produced as LZ55 but given the designation as LZ85 for military service. LZ55 was transferred to the German military service on 12 October 1915 and the first raid was against Dunaburg, Latvia and then bombing raids on Minsk, the railroads of Riga and Salonika (Thessaloniki, Greece). She was shot down by HMS Agamemnon on 5 May 1916 and crashed into the Vadar river swamps near the mouth of the river. The components were all removed by the Royal Marines and everything recovered was stamped with their markings, hence the additional marking on the base of this compass. The compass came into the present owner's possession after a chance discovery in a junk shop in 1960 and is featured in his book (also included with this lot).
A fine and rare large late 19th century French automata champleve enamel and green onyx nautical compendium with two timepieces, barometer, thermometer and compassRetailed by Chs.J.Gauff & Co., Hong KongThe capstan surmounted by a decorated cupola housing a compass over twin clock dials (for world time use), a Fahrenheit and Reamur mercury thermometer and an aneroid barometer, all set on a rotating drum wound from below, the lower half of the case wrapped in ropework and set with a patinated anchor, a davit, a ships block and life belt, all raised on a circular green onyx base, the pillars, cresting and capstan decorated with polychrome champleve enamel. Both clock movements tick, the upper cupola section is wound from the base and rotates automatically, as it should. 51cms (20ins) high (1)Footnotes:Comparable literature: A similar example is illustrated in Roberts, D. (1999) Mystery, Novelty & Fantasy Clocks. Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, p. 257 fig. 22-9A. Another similar model was offered as part of The Joseph M. Meraux Collection of Rare and Unusual Clocks, Sotheby's, New York, June 28 1993, Lot 42.A similar model, but without the benefit of the polychrome enamel decoration, is illustrated in Alan Qing, 2014, 'Antique Clocks, Art and Technology in Time, 1680-1920', page 144.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A First World War Verner's Pattern Prismatic Pocket Compass, in brass with mother of pearl dial, the underside with rubber disc and stamped ANGLO-SWISS ASSOCIATION, No.32955, 1915, broad arrow, in a stitched leather case dated 1916; a Small Pocket Compass, in black enamelled brass, with white double headed N S arrow head indicator enclosed by a hinged convex glass cover, the back stamped F.BARKER & SON, MAKERS, LONDON, PAT NO. 12777, 1906; also, a brass Trench Art box and cover dated 1915, a small YMCA booklet The Land of the Two Rivers, two German maps of Mesopotamia, a small Indian brass cup and various postcards of Sierra Leone and Port Said (quantity)
A First World War British Indian Army Prismatic Mk.VII Pocket Compass, with black embossed floating jewelled pivot dial, in a blackened brass case, the base stamped with a broad arrow over I, M.I.0 and dated 1917, in a stitched leather case marked with original owner's name CONDITION REPORT: . Nice clean condition. Rubber pad missing from base.
A First World War Brass Mk.VII Pocket Compass, with mother of pearl dial, the back stamped "CONSUL", TORONTO, 1916, No.137; a Second World War Black Bakelite Compass by Max Kohl (hap), with a mirror to the interior of the blackened aluminium lid, with ruler to the side base; a Victory Medal, to SR-2645 B.Q.M. SJT.P.WALSH R.A.; a Brass Trench Art Ashtray, dated 1941; also, a stable belt, a First World War German ribbon bar for King Ludwig's Cross with dragon pendant and an Abor type spear (7)
A 19th century brass bound oak coal bucket with brass swing handle, height 46cm, together with further collectors' items inculding a Hugh Wallis of Altrincham brass charger, marine compass, etc.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, the compass is missing its cover and interior water, splits to the brass bound coal bucket, also old damage to the handle, minor denting to the metalware.
A French 1892 Pattern bayonet, first pattern with second pattern muzzle ring, composition grips, quillon and metal scabbard with matching numbers stamped 10058, 15.5 inch fullered blade, together with a 19th century leather-clad saddle flask, with hand-blown green glass bottle of flattened tapering cylindrical form, 25cm long, and a white metal cased military compass (3)
An unusual electric-operated nautical navigational / meteorological display clock, with 10-inch square brass dial, large silvered compass ring showing North, East, South, West and 360 degrees, with subsidiary temperature dial, barometer dial and speed in knots dial, with applied pierced brass spandrels, under a glazed square brass bezel cover, 30x30cm. Provenance: From the Whittaker Estate sale, Whitely Park
Donn (Benjamin), "A Map of the County of Devon with the City & County of Exeter, Delineated from an Actual Survey by Benjamin Donn, engraved by Thos Jeffreys, Geographer to His Majesty, 1765", hand-coloured map, inset town plans, compass rose, Lundy and title cartouche, 180 x 186, deconstructed in twelve linen-backed sheets.
A 19th century gilt brass-cased pocket barometer with silvered dial, by C W Dixey & Son, New Bond Street 'Opticians to the Queen', 5 cm diam to/w a Negretti & Zambra pocket barometer no 14971, in morocco-bound case, an unnamed pocket barometer with electroplated case, a Swiss pocket barometer in japanned case and morocco-bound travel-case and a Negretti & Zambra pocket barometer and companion compass in partial dual-case (5 - all a/f)
A yellow metal open-faced pocket watch, circular gilt dial with Roman numerals and floral decoration, outer case stamped 14C, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given, a white metal open-faced pocket watch, circular white dial with Roman numerals, cases stamped "Fine Silver", inner case inscription "Maker To The Royal Observatory, John Bennett, London", two silver pocket watches and a pocket compass.
Boussole Indicateur de Qibla de pocheProbablement Egypte, première moitié du XXe siècleDe forme rectangulaire, en bois naturel, ouvrant à charnière, révélant une boussole avec aiguille et cadran indiquant les points cardinaux, encadré de rayons mentionnant le nom de 18 villes souligné d'un croissant doré, surmonté d'un "bismillah", illustré dans la partie supérieure d'une représentation de la Kaaba. La partie supérieure est peinte d'une carte géographique légendée d'inscriptions en "naskh" à l'encre noire, centrée sur le Nil et les régions alentours : Egypte, Péninsule arabique, Palestine. (Usures, indications géographiques imprimées reprises à l'encre et à la gouache). 9 x 5,7 cmAn Ottoman wood Qibla and compass, Probably Egypt, 20th centuryInscriptions : Al-Imperatoriyya al-OsmaneyyaSuivi de noms de villes, mers et pays.
Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker - Persö Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker - Persönlicher Autostander als Partei- und Staatsratsvorsitzender. Der KFZ - Stander beidseitig mit DDR - Nationalemblem Hammer und Zirkel in vergoldeter Metallfadenstickerei auf roter Seide. Der Ährenkranz mit Bandeau in den Nationalfarben der DDR Schwarz-Rot-Gold durchzogen. Auf Metallrahmen sorgfältig vernäht und an drei Seiten mit schwarz-rot-goldener Kordel bordiert. 270 x 265 mm. Extrem seltenes zeitgeschichtliches museales Objekt aus dem Besitz des Partei- und Staatsratsvorsitzenden Erich Honecker. 1-2 Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker - Persö Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker - Personal Car Standard of Party and State Council Chairman Erich Honecker. This staff car standard features the national symbol of the GDR (hammer and compass surrounded by a garland of grain) ) on both sides. Quality embroidery features gold-plated bullion thread on a red silk background. The garland of grain features multiple banners in the national colors of the GDR (black-red-Gold). Carefully sewn on metal frames and bordered on three sides with black-red-golden cord. Measures 270 x 265 mm. Extremely rare contemporary museum object from the estate of Party and State Council Chairman Erich Honecker. 1-2

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