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A Troughton and Simms brass cased pocket drum sextant, 19th century, signed as per title by silvered scale, partial leather case, 7.5cm long, together with two 19th century brass cased pocket barometers by 'Hennessey, Swansea' and 'Sayer and Bird, Norwich', and a 19th century brass cased pocket barometer compendium, with compass and thermometer to the reverse, in a leather case (4). 12
A Victorian Continental silver chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials, the movement marked The Ascot Patent 20th June 1887, the inner and outer back plate stamped 0.935, together with a French example in white metal case, two other associated pocket watches a graduated silver Albert and another white metal example, a compass and a watch S/D (8)
Byrne (Oliver) The Geometry of Compasses or Problems Resolved by the Mere Description of Circles, and the use of Coloured Diagrams and Symbols. 1877, London, C. Lockwood & Co., thin 8vo, First Edition, unpaginated but all leaves present; frontispiece vignette of hand and compass to verso of Half Title plus 36 numbered diagrams in colour illustrating 20 'Problems'. Original light blue stamped cloth, some edge ware else a good copy. Oliver Byrne (1810- 1880) was a civil engineer and author of works on mathematics, geometry, and engineering. He is best known for his 'The Elements of Euclid by Colours'. He had Irish nationalist sympathies. The present work is not commonly encountered, with only a small number of institutional copies located.
Morden (Robert) A New Map of the Kingdome of England And Principality of Wales By Robert Morden at ye Atlas in Corn-hill London [c.1688]. Engraved by F.W. Oetjes (signed in plate), the county boundaries outlined in early green and red hand colour. The title flanked by two warships flying the royal standard, with inset compass rose, royal arms and bust portrait of William of Orange (William III). Unexamined out of simple black ebonized frame, margins visible, centrefold and usual signs of aging to the paper. No previous sale records have been traced. This scarce map seems to have been separately issued from a plate engraved by a Dutch printmaker (about whom not much known) to celebrate the Glorious Revolution and the accession of William of Orange to the English throne. Visible 525 x 580mm.
An Edwardian silver-mounted cut-glass dressing table container, William Comyns & Sons, London, 1903, the globular cut-glass body with printie decoration, the domed removable cover chased with scrolling foliage and central maiden figure; an Opera and Field Glass, The Rapid, featuring reading glass, microscope, telescope, opera glass, compass and larynxscope; a white metal tea caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners, chased with decorative scenes featuring elephants, dogs, birds, etc; a silver photo frame and clock set, London, 1996, each of rectangular form with reed and ribbon borders, mounted to a blue velvet back; four various medals; and a Commemorative metal buckle (9)

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