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*Field Gear. Three 1907 pattern Enfield bayonets, each with scabbard, a New Zealand Regiment "Lemon Squeezer" hat with brass cap badge, a Lucas entrenching tool dated 1915, Ross, London field glasses, Officer's compass dated 1918, silver plated bugle, brass button cleaners, cutlery, shaving equipment, etc. (a carton)
*Maritime collectables. A collection of shipping items, including a Ship's wall telegraph dial, the circular white enamel dial by Mechan & Sons Limited, Glasgow in a brass case with mahogany backboard and label inscribed 'from Commodore Bulduc, wrecked of Blackpool', 34cm diameter, a eight-spoke brass ships wheel with teak handles, 62cm diameter, plus a brass porthole, ships compass, etc (8)
Carmarthenshire. Speed (John), Caermarden both Shyre and Towne described, 1st edition, published John Sudbury and George Humble, [1611], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Carmarthen, large strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, slight creasing, 390 x 515 mm, English text on verso, together with Greenwood (C. & J.),Map of the South West Circuit of the Principality of Wales, comprising the Counties of Cardigan, Pembroke and Caermarthen, from actual survey made in the years 1832 and 1833, published 1834, large engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, uncoloured engraved vignette of St. David's Cathedral, 615 x 775 mm (2)
A PLANE TABLE SURVEYING COMPASS BY GEORGE ADAMS SENIOR, CIRCA 1740, with 4½in. compass card signed around pictorial depiction of the sun MADE BY G. ADAMS IN FLEET-STREET LONDON, blued steel needle with gilt 'N/S', stepped brass degree ring, mounted in wooden hexagon with wooden lip at West for table insertion -- 8¾in. (22cm.) overall,
A MILITARY-PATTERN POCKET COMPASS BY GEORGE ADAM SENIOR, CIRCA 1760, the 4¼in. silvered dial signed G. ADAMS / LONDON, blued steel needle with gilt 'N/S' and retainer arm on pivot, steeped degree ring, glazed within square mahogany case with hinged lid and securing hook -- 6in. (15cm.) square,
A DRY CARD COMPASS BY THOMAS STOKER, NORTH SHIELDS, NORTHUMBERLAND, CIRCA 1840, the 6in. card signed and inscribed Stoker, Old Fish Market, North Shields, Brazier Hardware Man, with brass pivot, sealing wax balancing contained within turned wooden bowl, white painted interior and glass aperture retained with putty -- 4 x 8in. (10 x 20cm.), Thomas Stoker is recorded as working from 21 Clyde Street, North Shields between 1834 and 1848.
A DRY CARD COMPASS AND BINNACLE BY MRS JANET TAYLOR, LONDON, CIRCA 1855, the 5½in. painted mica card signed and inscribed Mrs Janet Taylor Taylor & Co. 104 Minories London, contained in gimballed brass bowl with glazed base, suspended within a carved mahogany binnacle with glazed conical lantern and side rings (old wear to card, missing inner lamp and cover) -- 21in. (53.5cm.) high,
A GOOD POCKET COMPASS BY SPENCER & CO. LONDON, CIRCA 1817, the 1¾in. compass card signed Spencer & Co. No. 66 Wapping with jewelled pivot, contained in lacquered brass case with card clamps under, set on mounting pin with removable fruitwood damper under and threaded lid inscribed JM to centre -- 2¼in. (5.5cm.) high,
A 12IN. CELESTIAL GLOBE PUBLISHED BY G.F. CRUTCHLEY, LONDON, CIRCA 1850, hand-painted gores signed as per title and inscribed Crutchley's Late Cary's New Celestial Globe ... mounted through the Colurus Aequinoctium line with calibrated brass meridian on turned wood stand with tripod foot -- 18in. (45.5cm.) high; together with a late 19th-century 12in. terrestrial globe by John Haywood, Manchester, London, mounted on turned stand with inset compass to base, -2,
A PORTABLE COMPASS SUNDIAL BY A.C. FRASER & SON, LONDON, CIRCA 1850, the 2¼in. dial with steel needle and retainer, silvered chapter ring with sprung gnomon, oxidised brass bedplate with folding latitude arm, bubble levels and threaded feet, stamped underside with Govt. broad arrow mark, contained within plush lined wooden box of issue with securing hooks -- 5½in. (14cm.) wide,
A FINELY RIGGED CARVED BONE AND HORN PRISONER-OF-WAR STYLE MODEL OF THE 74-GUN SHIP SCEPTRE, the planked and pinned hull with horn main and secondary wales, open gun ports with retractable gun and Venetian red lids, chain plates with deadeyes, warrior figurehead with carved head rails, quarter lights, stern with broadside cords, metal anchors with bound bone stocks; planked deck with fittings including belaying rails, capstan, gratings, belfry, well deck, water casks, seat, deck lights etc.; bound masts with yards, s'tun'sl booms, standing and running rigging with two launches rigged port and starboard and other details, mounted on a fine ebony and bone marquetry base with compass rose to middle. Overall measurements -- 17½ x 25in. (44.5 x 63.5cm.)
AN HISTORICALLY INTERESTING LIFEBOAT COMPASS FROM THE HOSPITAL SHIP DOVER CASTLE, TORPEDOED 1917, of standard form, with liquid-filled compass signed John Lilley & Sons, London mounted in gimbal, brass housing with glazed port and lamp window (lamp missing) -- 11½in. (29cm.) high; with letter of provenance, Provenance: Robert Sweetlove (salvaged from lifeboat no.7), to his stepson Ulric von Nesselrode, gifted to Mr & Mrs Arthur, vendor. Built for Union Castle in 1905, Dover Castle was first employed as a troopship in WWI, but was later converted to a hospital ship. At 7pm on 26th May 1917 whilst steaming 50 miles north of Bona in company the hospital ship Karapara, she was struck by a single torpedo fired by UC-67. Escorting destroyers put out a smoke screen and took wounded off. The captain hoped to save his ship when, an hour later, the submarine fired a second torpedo sending Dover Castle to the bottom within three minutes. Seven stokers were killed by the explosion, but everyone else survived in lifeboats.
A pair of Continental silver chamber sticks, both with 800 purity mark and maker's mark of GDBoth mounted with oars, anchor and pennant, the handles rope worked with compass thumbpiece, standing on ship's wheel bases. 8 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, some mounts a little loose, some minor dints and bruises, approximately 196 grammes all in.
A brass mounted compass having fitted leather case, sewing case, a miniature kukri, penknife and two miniature medals; King's South Africa with 1901 and 1902 bars and a Queen's South Africa with 'Orange Free State', 'Transvaal' and 'Laings Nek' bars, together with later soldier's record book No names to edge of miniature medals, service record for John William Gambell 22607413 App. Electrician

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