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A collection of silver and white metal items. Including a sliding fountain pen and propelling pencil with yellow stone set in the end, silver sovereign case, silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, a novelty miniature compass pendant and an engraved silver ladies fob watch, by Stockwell & Co, London import mark, 1910, Swiss movement. Largest 9.6.
A British Army type prismatic marching compass by J H Steward, in leather case and sundry items, comprising a Lucas 'King of the Road' carbide bicycle lamp, a Feuer Hand storm lantern, a Weston Master II Exposure Meter and instruction booklet, two pocket compasses, a pocket Opisometer, a Castell side rule, cased, two folding boxwood rules and a total immersion General Purpose Thermometer (11)
A 9CT GOLD ESSEX CRYSTAL PENDANT AND BROOCH, the double sided compass pendant depicting a hunt member on horseback, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1893, length 33mm, together with a brooch depicting a horseshoe and fox, hallmarked 9ct gold Chester, length 45mm, approximate gross weight 10.3 grams
Included in this lot is an early 1900’s Masonic 10 karat gold signet ring. While we know Masonic rings gold, silver or any other base metals, were not in existence in King Solomon's era, what is known is that Solomon created the Holy of Holies, the Middle Chamber, entirely of gold. A Masonic rings gold symbolizes the purity of the Middle Chamber. However pure gold is not recommended for Masonic jewelry. This 10k gold ring provides one of the strong karat weights allowing for longer life and more scratch resistance. The ring displays prominently the square and compass that’s associate with the Masonic temple. They are placed on what appears to be on onyx background. The ring features and engraved and stylized border. The interior of the band is marked 10K and measures a US size 10 ¼.
A silver Masonic nurses buckle, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, assayed Birmingham 1978, pierced with square and compass and pentagram, length 9cm, together with an accompanying Royal Masonic Hospital silver medal, by the same maker and assayed in the same year*, engraved presentation details verso. (2)
Medals: A British South Africa Company medal, rev. Matabeleland 1893, with ribbon, awarded Lce.Copl. W.L.Gooding Salisbury Horse, together with a George V medal group, including Territorial Force Efficiency medal, awarded 265600C.Q.M.Sjt. (A.Q.M.Sjt.) R.J.Barrow 6/Devon R., and 1914-1918 War and Victory medals, both awarded 2159 c.Sjt. R.J.Barrow Devon R.and a cased War Badge of India, with accompanying letter from the Government of India Army Department, Simla, dated 21st July 1920, Also a WWI era brass ashtray engraved "Machine Gun Corps", a WWI Cruchon & Emons compass (at fault), in leather case and another WW1 Victory medal, awarded 2.Lieut. O.G.P. Jack. (qty) Further images added.
GENTLEMAN'S ROYAL MARINES COMMANDO STAINLESS STEEL QUARTZ WRIST WATCH, the round black dial with applied wedge hour markers, date aperture at 3, subsidiary dials at 6, 9 and 12, inner tachymeter scale in white, with compass style bezel, 41mm case, on a stainless style bracelet, lacking box and papers
A STEEL CASED POCKET COMPASS, BY YEATES & SON, DUBLIN, in a leather case stamped 'DALKEY REGATTA 1894'. 5.7cm diameterThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some discolouration to metal case. Cover glass in good order. The compass does not appear to work correctly. Consigned in a valuation day in the North West.
A pair of late 19th century leather-cased field glasses in used condition, together with a brass military compass in its hand-stitched leather case. The case of the binoculars stamped 'P.K.L.B.' (Philip Keith Lonsdale Beaver (1843-1922) - see lot 453) and the compass case inscribed in ink 'C.W. Tribe - 41st Dogras' (Charles Walter Tribe (1868-1916) - see lot 434)
Motoring memorabilia, to include a Brookland's Automobile Racing Club badge set for 1909, no. 1162, in original cardboard box, other badges, pins, twelve 1960s magazines and two Lemania Nero stop watches, a Waltham pocket watch and a WWI military compassCondition report: Mostly good condition. Box of Brookland's badges worn at corner.
A rare silver pillbox cased pocket aneroid barometer, hallmarked for Edward Stockwell, London 1889, the edge of the case inscribed ' 'Clark, 20 Old Bond St..' the lid inscribed in German text and dated 22 March 1889, with compass and curved thermometer, 5cm diameterThis item is specifically mentioned in the entry for Stockwell in Culme’s Directory of Gold and Silversmiths. ACC 1987 Condition report: Appears to be in good condition but not tested
Seven pocket aneroid barometers, the first a compendium, one face with curved thermometer, the other with unscrewable bar compass, by Elliott Bros, 449 Strand, London, No.2425, side engraved 'W.J Lewis, Mardy Aberdare'the second a holosteric barometer inscribed H.A. Reens, Opticien, Rotterdamthe third a forecasting aneroid, by Negretti and Zambra, London, No.9188, altitude scale to edgethe fourth a Watkin patent No.187, inscribed J. Hicks, London, in leather casethe fifth inscribed Allen and Hanbury, 49 Wigmore Street, Londonthe sixth inscribed 'Therindex registered Swiss' the seventh by Negretti & Zambra, London, together with two pocket forecasters, by Negretti & Zambra, one boxedand an 'Angelus' desk set with barometer, clock and calendar in leather caseCondition report: Please see images. Elliot bBros and Allen and Hanbury examples not working when tested.Barometer in Angelus set does not seem to be fully functioning - the barometer hand only moves slightly.None of these testedthe first in good condition generally, although some scratching to glass on one dialthe second with dirty lacquer surface the third with worn through lacquer to the back, all over discolourationthe fourth with leather case discoloured round edges, worn away at press button, hinge reset, some rust to rear, disclouration to dial and some lacquer discloured on sidesthe fifth with chipped glass and detached, but present, indicator hand, lacquer to back discolouredthe sixth with discoloured and partly rusty (?) edgesthe seventh missing its bow and with discoloured lacquerthe box of the pocket forecaster tired and splitdiameter of the rear circular clock case 60mm.The Angelus clock ticks when wound.The date markers do not turn with the clock.
Seven pocket aneroid barometers and an altimeter, the first by F. Pastorelli, London,the second Rhodesian, by W.H. Blackler, Bulawayo,the third for the US Army, by Taylor, Rochester, N.Y.the fourth by West, London in engine turned brass case, dial with open centre,the fifth an aviator's or mountaineer's model, by F.E. Becker, London with wrist mountingthe sixth by Mason & Co, Dublin, with compass back in leather case the seventh, a 'Hutchinson's Improved Surveying Aneroid', inscribed L Casella, London No.5670the eighth, a Belgian altimeter, dial inscribed S.Brand, Bruxelles, in leather case Condition report: None are tested and working order not guranteedthe first missing bow, brass tarnished all overthe second with heavily tarnished casethe third with case with split to sidethe fourth appears okthe fifth back has some tarnishing and scratched letters and numbersthe sixth by Mason & Co, Dublin, with compass back in leather case the seventh, a 'Hutchinson's Improved Surveying Aneroid', inscribed L Casella, London No.5670the eighth, a Belgian altimeter, dial inscribed S.Brand, Bruxelles, in leather case
Five pocket aneroid barometers,the first by Stanley, London, with compass back, compass inscribed 'Singer's Patent'the second inscribed W. Robertson, Glasgow, in leather casethe third a traveller's companion, un-named, with separate compass and tube thermometer, in leather case (probably matched)the fourth inscribed J. Davis & Son, London & Derbythe fifth inscribed Stnley, London No.4400Condition report: the first with foxing around compass, wear to gilding, the second has shredded silk to case interior, back has scratches and marks, barometer has many faint scratches to back, compass has dmage to side of scalethe third has damage to back and front of casethe fourth has rust spots to back the fifth has scratched glass and darkened dirty lacquer surfaces

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