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Victorian 5th Punjab Infantry Officer's Binocular Pouch. The pouch of black patent leather the flap mounted with a Victorian Regimental device. The top of the flap is tailored with a compass. The velvet lined interior houses the original pair of binoculars. Flap now detached for the pocket. Patent leather with usual age congealing.
•STEVEN ANDERSON (CONTEMPORARY) THE BLACK MASS signed and dated (reverse of board): Steven Anderson / 98 oil on board 61 cm by 84 cm; 24 in by 33 in sold together with another large painting by the same hand (currently removed from stretcher) (2) Provenance (the first) Compass Gallery, Glasgow
Four various walking sticks and canes, late 19th century, comprising a marine vertebrae example with hallmarked silver knop, 81cm high; a malacca example with hallmarked silver mount and boar's tusk handle, 88cm high; another example with boar's tusk handle, 83cm high; an example with softwood handle carved as the head of a hound, above a twisted shaft, 94.5cm high; and a brass mounted ebonised wood gadget stick, 20th century, the handle with inset compass, 90cm high
John Thomas & William Denys, A New Chart of Mounts Bay in Cornwall, with the Adjacent Coast, from Cape Lizard to Cape Cornwall, printed for Robt Sayer, 53 Fleet Street, 10 June 1786, early colour in outline, good margins, central title cartouche, coloured sections and compass rose, centre fold, blank verso, 70.5 x 52.5cm.
Waghenaer, Lucas Jansz, Zee Caerte van Engelants Eijndt, Alsoe hem tselfde Landt verthoont beginnede van Sorlinges tot Pleijmondt, c1585, early colour, title cartouche lower left, scale lower right, heraldic shield top left, wide margins, edges nicked, decorated with compass rose, galleons and sea monster, Latin text verso, 56.5 x 41.5cm.
Seller, John, A Chart of the Channell of Bristoll, from Silly to St Davids Head, in Wales, Newly corrected and published, Sold at his Shop, at the signe of the Marrinors Compass, at the Hermitage Stayres in Wapping, with: A Draught of the Lands End of England and Islands of Silly, no date, title cartouches and compass rose all with early colour, decorated with galleons and sea monster, 54 x 46cm, repairs to centre fold and corners, verso blank.
An intaglio inset Masonic ring set in 9ct yellow gold, the intaglio engraved with a compass and protractor, hoop stamped 'A. W & S 9ct', weight 4.7gms CONDITION REPORT: Intaglio appears to be in good condition with no obvious chips or cracks, setting is looking a little worn - appears to be filled and gold is wearing through to the high points. Hallmark is rubbed hoop has been re-sized at some point - see images for further clarification.

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