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A vintage possible 19th century brass cased thermometer in the manner of Negretti & Zambra possibly a soil thermometer, Measures 29cm long. A vintage 20th century J Rabone and Sons Birmingham level No 1627 along with a cylindrical cased maths compass set Measures: 23cm long and a silver pocket watch af marked for Myers Westminster bridge london
A large wooden model of the record breaking Tea Clipper "Fiery Cross", fully rigged, with black and red hull, mounted on a custom-built stand, complete with all deck details, three lifeboats, hatches, anchors, capstan wheel, compass binnacle, hand rails etc, scale 3:16" to 1 foot, length 49inch, width 19inch and height 33inch.
A collection of silver items including a cigarette case, the curved body foliate engraved, the lid with shield cartouche engraved W Hall from BCG, Birmingham 1924, indistinct maker's mark, 6.5 by 8.5cm, a salt cellar with Bristol blue glass liner, Chester 1917, Robert Pringle & Sons, a condiment spoon, a cut glass scent bottle with associated stopper and silver plated collar, and a white metal wooden mounted compass, Dalvey, Scotland, in original box, 2.55toz silver weight. (5)
1939 three gas masks and a collection of militaria A 1939, Siebe Gorman, General Civilian Respirator, in leatherette carrying case, named to Mrs Vera Murphy, 35 Seafield Ave., Clontarf, Dublin, 'Eira' (sic.); and two unnamed examples; together with two brown leather revolver holsters; a 1917 military lensatic compass by F. Barker and Son, London, in leather case; an Irish Army brass button polishing guard; a rifle pull-through; and a Lee-Enfield fore-sight protector.
19th century Irish sundial, by Mason, Dublin. An early 19th century brass octagonal sundial, the scrolled gnomon centred on a finely engraved compass rose within a chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed 'Mason, Dublin'. Set on a polished black limestone columnar plinth. 42 by 13in. (106.7 by 33cm) In 1787 Seacome Mason established an optician business at 7 Arran Quay selling 'telescopes, glasses, microscopes, concave and opera glasses, celestial and terrestrial globes of all sizes, electrical machines with apparatus . . . goggles for protecting the eyes from dust or wind, ditto for children with the squint . . .' In the early 19th century the firm branched into scientific instruments, including sundials but most successfully the Mason's Hygrometer, the old name for the Wet & Dry Bulb Thermometer invented by Apjohn, one time professor of anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons. The firm still thrives today, rebranded Masons Technology, they sell scientific and diagnostic equipment.
A Collection Of Vintage Masonic Items From Blair Hoyle Lodge Sterling No. 792 Purpose made wood case, lined in blue leather. Contains a vintage pass masters apron in white kid leather, blue grosgrain ribbon and gilt ribbon trim with metallic embroidery to top flap. Embroidered label to interior ' George Kenning & Son, Ltd' . Also includes symbolic penny, gold tone medal on green grosgrain ribbon, safe driving medal, spare rosettes etc. Also includes silver plated compass medal with gold tone thistle detail. Engraved to verso 'Presented to Bro. Clifford Ashton, 1961-62. Also, a hardback copy of the 'Standard' Ritual Of Scottish Freemasonry' with inscription to inner cover dated 1921, lifetime membership certificate of Clifford Ashton and hardback copy of Installing Masters Guide. Along with various postcards and programme relating to Blair Hoyle Lodge. Please see accompanying image.
An 18th Century Irish Log Book and Guide to NavigationManuscript: Paper-bound Volume compiled in 1764 by William Farrell, Commander of the ship William of Dublin. Headed: Navigation. Teaches to guide any Ship or Vessle from one Harbour to another, the Chief Instrument of which is the Mariners Compass,," of which a coloured sketch follows. As a m/ss., w.a.f. Most of the volume consists of case studies of navigational problems, copiously illustrated with diagrams. The remainder comprises details of a series of voyages - to Nantes, Bordeaux, Bilbao, Cadiz, Bermuda, Barbados, Charlestown..., some from Tuskar Rock.
FRANK VINING SMITH (AMERICAN, 1879-1967), R.M.S. ~Titanic~ depicted in profile with Southampton at her stern and New York with the Statue of Liberty before her bow, Signed ~Frank Vining Smith~ (lower right), Watercolour on board, 12 x 19in. (30.5 x 48.2cm.), This interesting view of Titanic was presumably completed to commemorate her successful maiden voyage. The bow is faintly inscribed |S.S. Titanic| although the covered walkway, which distinguishes her from her sister Olympic, and the limited number of lifeboats on view confirm the attribution. It is possibly a study intended for a larger exhibition format, but is still very detailed with the compass platform etc. clearly seen.
A FINE AND DECORATIVE BRASS BINNACLE COMPASS, POSSIBLY MADE FOR THE CLAN LINE, CIRCA 1880, the 9in. Lord Kelvin-type compass card gimbal mounted within bowl with bulbous hood and twin burners, secured to fluted tapering pillar on fretted hexagonal base with ~Lion Rampant and Thistle~ device within each section and lion~s paw feet with holes for deck securing -- 59in. (150cm.) high, Clan Line presents a possible match for the device seen in the base - the family crest uses lions facing in both directions with crowns about their necks - no right-facing lion has been identified for any company; Gow, Harrison & Co. also use a similar lion, however they were founded in 1895 principally for tankers and this highly ornate object would likely be intended for the few passengers Clan Line carried.
A MAGNIFICENT GENTLEMAN'S TRAVELLING COMPENDIUM BY ASPREY, LONDON, CIRCA 1870 , apparently unused, the black morocco case with gilt tooling and Asprey patent inset spring handle to lid opening to reveal an opulently worked interior with engraved gilt brass fretwork, complete set of accessories including compass, barometer, Sampson Morden drawing set, spring stationery racks with inkwells and vesta with fish-skin strike and bearing London hallmarks for 1871, scissors, ivory ruler, seal, knife, quill cutter and nib cleaner, etc., morocco bound gilt edged books for cash, addresses and journal, the inside lid with writing slopes, calendar, thermometer, postal rates to India, accessory tray lifting to reveal inner compartment, concealed jewellery and sovereign compartments, secret tray, engraved lock plates with Bramah locks and much other fine detail -- 9¬ x 21¬ x 40¬in. (23 x 54 x 37cm.)
A MID 18TH-CENTURY FRUITWOOD POCKET SUNDIAL, unsigned, the inner surfaces both engraved and stamped with hour divisions and markers, the top with inset plummet, the base with glazed compass, string gnomon and securing hooks -- 3in. (7.6cm.) high, open; together with a 19th century Chinese wooden compass -- 4.5in. (11.5cm.) high (2)
AN 18TH CENTURY VOGLER-TYPE DIAL, constructed in decorated brass with blued compass needle with gilt pivot, folding latitude arm, and chapter ring with black wax filled numerals and swivelling gnomon, engraved with the latitudes for six European locations, contained within original plush-lined leather case (lid detached) -- 2«in. (7cm.) wide case
A 19TH CENTURY DRY CARD COMPASS BY T. SQUIRE, LONDON, the 5«in. card signed and inscribed T. Squire, 173 High Street Shadwell, London, and with sealing wax balancing, jewelled brass pivot, contained within a white painted gimball-mounted bowl in fitted box with sliding lid -- 5 x 9 x 9in. (13 x 23 x 23cm.)

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