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WALTHAM; two gold plated open face crown wind pocket watches, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dials, diameter of each dial approx 4cm, one with fancy link gold plated chain, and a WWI period military issued compass by F Barker & Son dated 1917 with broad arrow mark (4).Additional InformationOne of the pocket watches runs the other doesn't, feels overwound may need attention, both with heavy surface wear and tear commensurate with age and use throughout. Significant rubbing and denting to the compass outer case.
William Johnstone (1897-1981), "The Bridge", signed and dated '70, with gallery label on verso, ink and wash, 23.5 x 34cm, 9.25 x 13.25in. * Exhibited at a One Man Exhibition 14 November - 5 December 1970 at the Compass Gallery, Glasgow. Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The drawing is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The drawing is framed and glazed. The frame has the odd minor scuff and scratch commensurate with age.
An interesting late 17th/early 18th century carved oak box, English, probably Plymouth, circa 1700Originally with a wire-hinged cover, now sliding, and carved with a pair of foliate roundels flanking a pair of opposing hearts and within a dog-tooth border, both long sides carved with a pair of coats of arms, the first those of Plymouth, argent, a saltire vert between four Towers sable, the second with the legend or motto 'IN THE LORD IS ALL OUR TRUST', and with heart spandrels, both ends carved with a compass star with letters to the cardinal points, 25cm wide x 12.5cm deep x 12.5cm high, (9 1/2in wide x 4 1/2in deep x 4 1/2in high)Footnotes:This box bears the coat of arms of the city of Plymouth argent, a saltire vert between four towers sable. The coat of arms in the second roundel is almost certainly meant to be that of the Worshipful Company of Freemasons as it bears their motto, 'In the Lord is all our Trust'. It has been rendered incorrectly, however, with four towers, rather than three, and with a ground hatched to indicate the tincture azure, rather than sable. In all other particulars, however, it strongly resembles the Freemasons' arms, which were sable, on a chevron between three towers argent, a pair of compasses open chevronwise of the first. The compass, with four cardinal points, carved on one of the ends of the box, suggests that it might have been used to hold scientific or nautical instruments.
An 18th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, carved flower head decoration and reeded columns, similar quarter turned columns and full length door tot he trunk, on bracket feet, arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and 'compass point' seconds dial, 8 day movement by Matt Wylie, Paisley No 369, height 211 cm
A Victorian silver graduated curb link Albert chain, with drop swivel compass and dog clip, dog clip hallmarks Birmingham 1901, chain length excluding drop 29cm, 45.9g gross Very good original condition, no broken links, all links have lion passant but are quite rubbed, compass setting has a very small hole, hallmarks are slightly rubbed
Nicolay, Nicolas de, Seigneur d'Arfeville [and Alexander Lyndsay or Lindsay]La Navigation du Roy d'Ecosse Jacques Cinquiesme du Nom, autour de son Royaume, & Isles Hebrides & Orchades, soubz la conduicte d'Alexandre Lyndsay excellent Pilote Escossois, recueille & redigee... par Nicolay d'Arfeville. Paris: Gilles Beys, 1583. First edition, 4to, (224 x 147mm.), ff. [vi], 37, fine large folding map (383x288mm. to plate-mark), with ships, compass rose, and a sea monster, also with a folding scale, and 6 large woodcuts in the text (compass rose, prevailing winds, tides and currents, hazards, aids to direction-finding), inscription on endpaper noting the gift of Claudius Phalempin to Maximilian Noircarmius, contemporary vellum, blue morocco slipcase, the map with 4 small modern slips of paper stuck to the margin captioned "Plate VI", "Nicolay D'Arfeville 1583"; "Collection of D. Alan Stevenson Esq.", "J.B. & S.E.", a few light spots, vellum slightly soiled and with small repairs to spine, lacks ties
A lacquered brass four screw vernier theodolite by Stanley, London:, the sighting tube with rack and pinion adjust, silver calibrated vertical circle and circle plate with compass signed as per title, together with accessories in a fitted wooden case (compass glass and needle missing, one spirit bubble damaged, in need of attention)
A Small Collection Of World War Two / WW2 Royal Air Force / RAF Collectables To Include A Standard Half Inch Escape Compass. Developed By Christopher Clayton Hutton At MI9. Black Painted Cylindrical Brass Case / Body With A Magnetized 'Star' Rotor And Luminous Dots To Indicate North And South. Glass Cover With Bevelled Edge. Some Paint Loss But In Very Good Working Condition, Together With Other Related Items.
Field Marshall Earl Wavell typed signed 1948 letter on his own stationary replying to an invitation. Archibald Percival Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell, GCB, GCSI, GCIE, CMG, MC, KStJ, PC (5 May 1883 - 24 May 1950) was a senior officer of the British Army. He served in the Second Boer War, the Bazar Valley Campaign and World War I, during which he was wounded in the Second Battle of Ypres. He served in the Second World War, initially as Commander-in-Chief Middle East, in which role he led British forces to victory over the Italians in western Egypt and eastern Libya during Operation Compass in December 1940, only to be defeated by the German Army in the Western Desert in April 1941. He served as Commander-in-Chief, India, from July 1941 until June 1943 (apart from a brief tour as Commander of ABDACOM) and then served as Viceroy of India until his retirement in February 1947. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

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