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A rare WWI First World War Military Officers Marching Compass by Dennison Birmingham in a full hunter pocket watch case. Dated 1917 and fully stamped to front of case. In full working order with working push button clasp and inset compass parts. One of the best we have ever seen, a great original example. Measures: 45mm (case).
A rare WWII Second World War American Red Cross issued ' Escape & Evade ' clandestine soldier's ' escape kit '. The kit comprising of a miniature escape compass, razor blade and newspaper clipping - all housed within an ' American Red Cross ' box of matches / matchbox. The newspaper clipping from c1940 (D-Day). Interesting item.
An incredible WWII Second World War type MI9 issued special ' escape ' compass uniform button. Rarer darker-type. The button could be unsewn and the two sections unite to form a balance compass. As issued to allied airmen should they be shot down and find themselves in enemy territory. Rare piece of kit.
An original WWII Second World War RAF issue Lancaster Navigator's navigational ' P10 ' Compass. The compass mounted on a metal base, with Air Ministry markings. Within its original blue-painted wooden case / box, complete with carry strap. The compass appearing to be in generally excellent condition for its age. Rare.
Victorian silver pocket watch by C Lyon Bridlington, case by John Williams, London 1854, Victorian gold mounted and split pearl hair brooch, one other gold mounted hair brooch, Victorian and later silver brooches and paperclip, Victorian 1890 silver crown and other jewellery including compass - Condition Report Pocket watch overwound, dial good, glass broken
FRANCE - BRITTANY[WAGHENAER (LUCAS JANSZOON)] De Zee Custe, met de Eijlande van Bretaignen, tusschenn Blauet en Picqueliers, double-page engraved sea chart by Johannes van Deutecom after Waghenaer, sea area embellished with sea creatures, ships, compass and decorative cartouche, Latin text on the verso, FINE IMPRESSION, 340 x 510mm., 1583 [but 1586]This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SOUTH AMERICA - STRAIT OF MAGELLAN[DUDLEY (ROBERT)] Carta particolare dello Stretto di Magellano e di Maire, early issue without 'Lo.6o' added to the cartouche, double-page engraved map by Antonio Francesco Lucini after Dudley, decorative cartouche, compass in the sea area, 500 x 750mm., [Florence, Francesco Onofri, 1647]Footnotes:Map showing the Strait of Magellan from Robert Dudley's Arcano del Mare, the first sea atlas published by an Englishman, and the first atlas to utilize the Mercator Projection on a uniform basis.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SOUTH AMERICA - STRAIT OF MAGELLAN[JANSSONIUS (JOHANNES)] Freti Magellanici ac novi freti vulgo Le Maire exactissima delineatio, sea creatures, decorative cartouche, ship and compass in the sea areas, penguins ('Pingini Aves'), Latin text on verso, 385 x 495mm., [Amsterdam, c.1640]--BLAEU (WILLEM) Tabula Magellanica qua Tierrae del Fuego, shipping fleet in the sea area, cartouche with family of local inhabitants, French text on verso, 435 x 550mm., [Amsterdam, c.1650]--[MERCATOR (GERARD)] Exquisita & magno aliquot mensium periculo lustrata et iam retecta Freti Magellanici Facies, sea creatures, shipping and compass in sea area, cartouche incorporating penguin, Latin text on verso, 355 x 470mm., [Amsterdam, 1606, or later]--[MONTANUS (ARNOLDUS)] Tabula Magellanica, qua tierrae del Fuego, land populated by scenes of hunting ostriches, penguin groups, sea with ships, decorative cartouches, 360 x 295mm., [Amsterdam, c.1671]--DE WIT (FREDERICK) Tractus Australior Americae meridionalis a Rio de la Plata per Fretum Magellanicum ad Toraltum, naval battle, ships and compasses in sea area, large historiated cartouche, 490 x 560mm., [Amsterdam, c.1675], double-page engraved maps, the first three mentioned hand-coloured; and another map of the Magellan Straits by Blaeu (6)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 14 inch library table globe, George Philip and Son Ltd, London circa 1920, the sphere applied with twelve coloured printed gores incorporating oval trade label PHILIPS', 14 INCH TERRESTRIAL GLOBE... LONDON, GEOGRAPHICAL INSTITUTE, GEORGE PHILIP & Son LTD, 32 FLEET STREET, LONDON and with keys for steamer and railway routes to North Pacific, extensively annotated with principal cities, towns, rivers, lakes, mountains and other significant topographical features, the oceans with all significant islands labelled, the Equator and Eliptic lines graduated in minutes and each pole with brass hour ring and pivots for mounting within the iron meridian circle divided for degrees, resting in wooden stand with coloured paper horizon ring graduated in degrees in two directions, days-of-the-month and houses of the Zodiac with names and symbols and also displaying compass directions, raised on three ebonised baluster turned supports with conforming baluster stretcher to support the meridian ring at the base, 54cm, (21.5ins) high approx.Condition Report: In original unrestored condition. The sphere has patchy wear and discolouration to the varnish/finish mainly to Northern hemisphere however the gores are sound and noteworthy scuffs limited to one to Greenland and another to Finland. The horizon papers also have patchy discolouration and wear but are otherwise intact. The meridian ring is cracked otherwise the stand id in good overall condition but with age related wear. Condition Report Disclaimer
A surveyor's transit theodolite, Casella & Co, London, early 20th century, the platform marked FITTED WITH REEVES'S PATENT / TANGENT MICROMETER, SOLE MAKERS / CASELLA & Co. / 15, ROCHESTER ROW, / LONDON S. W. / No. 7791, the tube 23cm long, in the original mahogany fitted case with various accessories, the front similarly serial numbered, the case 16cm high, 30cm wideCondition Report: Presented disassembled in the box, Dreweatts have not fully investigated if all elements are present, with surface marks and some wear, the box with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions. The retaining belt strap is later associated - this also appears to be of military interest carrying the broad arrow mark Dreweatts cannot guarantee if the instrument is accurate or working With the compass fitted to the boxThe vertical circle is 4.5inches in diameter Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A late Victorian/early 20th century, Coromandel Stationery Box, brass bound corners, hinged lid opens to reveal a hide covered interior, drawer beneath has a fitted compass or watch holder, currently there is a compass, brass plaque to lid inscribed E P Whymper, 30.5cm long by 23cm wide by 18.5cm high
A JAPANESE LACQUER KODANSU, THE INTERIOR FITTED WITH THREE DRAWERS, 12.5CM L, MEIJI PERIOD, A JAPANESE BRONZE PATINATED SPELTER PEN TRAY INSET WITH A COMPASS, 27CM L, EARLY 20TH C AND A CHINESE PAINTED VELLUM COVERED TRUNK WITH BRASS HANDLES, 33CM L Kodansu exterior slightly scratched. Pen tray in good condition. Box - good condition but decoration rubbed and dirty
4 9ct gold and unmarked yellow metal pendants, including compass, banded agate heart, diamond heart locket etc, largest height 29mm, 13.4g total (4)Good overall condition, no obvious damage or repair, heart locket has a few dents, agate heart has a few internal cracks and edge chips, compass and coral pendants are 9ct, both hearts are unmarked yellow metal
German AK39 pilot”s compass. Plastic casing, marked Armbandkompass, Bauart: Kadlec, Baumuster : AK39, Werk Nr:110988, Anforderz Fl 23235. 60mm in diameter, rotating outer bezel with ribbed edge. Luminous markings on black dial, fluid filled. Marked Kadlec, instrumentenfabrik prac in centre. VGC.
* GREGORY RANKINE (SCOTTISH b 1971), CUTTY SARK oil on board, signed 14cm x 20cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Titled on Compass Gallery, 178 West Regent Street, Glasgow label verso3 Note: In Burns' poem Tam o' Shanter (first published in 1791) the drunken Tam, riding home on his horse, happens upon a witches' dance. Among the dancing figures is a particularly beautiful young witch named Nannie (Scots pet form of Anna), "ae winsome wench and wawlie" (line 164). She is wearing a harn (linen) sark (nightshirt) which fitted her as a child (a "lassie") but is now rather too short for her. Artist: Gregory Rankine graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1996 and since that time has exhibited in the UK and abroad, including London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dublin, Limassol and New York. He undertook a six-month residency in Cyprus, exhibits at the RGI and RSA and was awarded the N.S. Macfarlane Trust Award at the Royal Scottish Academy in 2007. Rankine’s horses are not portraits of bloodstock, but evocations of the strength, elegance and movement embodied by the animal. Widely collected across the UK, Ireland, France, Finland and the US, Rankine’s work is in private and public collections, including The Woolwich, The Prince’s Trust and the University of Strathclyde.
VICTORIAN POCKET WATCH WITH A CIRCULAR WHITE ENAMELLED DIAL AND SECONDS DIAL ENCLOSING A KEYWIND MOVEMENT BY PADBURY, LYMINGTON, No. 10633, IN A SILVER CASE BY P W, LONDON 1866, (DIA. 4.9 CM), RODE WATCH CO. WATCH WITH A CIRCULAR WHITE ENAMELLED DIAL AND SECONDS DIAL ENCLOSING A TOPWIND 17 JEWEL MOVEMENT IN A SILVER CASE BY A L DENISON, BIRMINGHAM 1926, (DIA. 5 CM) VICTORIAN WATCH WITH A KEYWIND MOVEMENT BY JOHN PICKFORD, RICHMOND, No 260, IN A PLATED CASE (DIA. 5 CM), ANOTHER WATCH, COMPASS, TWO ALBERTS AND TWO KEYS (9)
Y Militaria including; pair of WWII Royal Air Force Mk. VIII goggles, stores Ref. 22c/930, accompanied by original box; Short & Mason Ltd., a Verner's pattern compass, no. 42597. 1916, with a mother of pearl ring, diameter 53mm; and a German Iron Cross 2nd class medal (3) Condition Report: Goggles - Light signs of use, generally good, wear to the box which has later inscription Compass - Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Cross - Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use, possibly a replica, ribbon frayed Condition Report Disclaimer

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