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A C H Kemp Ltd London military issue Verners pattern compass, in a brass and lacquered case, with leather carry case, together with an English made pocket barometer, with silver dial and gilt metal case, a leather covered travelling inkwell, of square form, with brass handle and a hallmarked silver gilt Masonic medal, cased
A small collection of jewellery comprising two 9ct yellow gold hardstone swivel fobs, a 9ct yellow gold horseshoe-shaped compass fob with chain detail, a pair of 9ct rose gold oval cufflinks, a 9ct yellow gold graduated curb chain Albert (af), a 9ct yellow gold belcher chain, length 66cm, a yellow metal box link chain necklace, length 60cm with Italian 750 mark to the clasp and a further swivel fob.
An R & J Beck Ltd lacquered brass Compound Monocular Microscope, serial no. 20788, with flat tripod foot, single column support with compass joint, circular stage, Beck/Zentmayer glass stage, rack and pinion sub-stage condenser with wheel diaphragm, triple nosepiece, three objectives and two eyepieces, in mahogany case, 320mm high, G
A group of jewellery, comprising; two pairs of cufflinks, an oval agate set brooch, two further brooches, a carved amber ring, with a lion's face motif, a compass designed as a miniature alarm clock, an agate pendant with a neckchain, another pendant, an articulated fish charm and a turquoise set bracelet, (11).
A Victorian rolled gold snake choker with gem set head, stamped 'Rolled Gold Made in Baden', a 9 carat gold horseshoe brooch, Birmingham 1890, with steel pin, parts of a 9 carat gold watch chain, combined weight 6.3g, a 9 carat gold cased miniature compass, Chester 1901, 25mm diameter and a rolled gold circular photographic pendant CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
An early 20th century Verners Pattern mark VI prismatic compass by E R Watts and Son, numbered 288 and dated 1908, a small early 20th century battery ammeter in mahogany surround, and a DRGM Moko compass CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A Gentleman's Lot Comprising Four Vintage Spirit Levels, including two by J Rabone & Sons, Birmingham, together with a Nauticalia magnification glass, an F. Limited Brass Cased Compass circa 1940 in the original leather case with a khaki strap and an Imperial Half Gill Measure inscribed "Oranje Vry Staat" 1875 by Potter of London. (7)
A hallmarked silver cased Hunter Fob Watch, white enamel dial signed JW Benson, London, together with one other Fob Watch, a cased Compass, a further Fob Watch within silver case, the dial with Arabic numerals and signed JW Benson, London and with subsidiary seconds hand and one other Pocket Watch, the dial signed WA Perry & Co., Cymrex, Birmingham (5)
TWO VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOXES, A GLASS DOMED INKWELL WITH BRASS CAP, 8CM DIAM, A MINIATURE AMBER CARVING OF AN ELEPHANT, A MALACHITE CARVING OF AN ELEPHANT, AN F & R PRATT RECTANGULAR BOX WITH COLOUR PAINTED LID, A TURNED CORNISH SERPENTINE DESK SUNDIAL INSET WITH A COMPASS, THREE SILVER TEASPOONS, A SILVER FOB SPOON, A MINIATURE AGATE PESTLE AND MORTAR, ETC
A Victorian Waltham silver open face pocket watch, white dial, bold Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, Waltham key wind movement, serial No 6897708, silcer case, Birmingham 1876, 50mm diameter, suspended from a fancy link white metal Naval Albert chain with Anchor and Boat links, central compass droplet, unmarked, 26cm long, 144g gross (2)
An Edwardian silver open face Improved patent pocket watch, retailed G Aaronson, Manchester, white dial, bold Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, gold coloured hands, key wind movement, serial No 562642, silver sace, Birmingham 1903, 56mm diameter, suspended from a heavy weight graduated link Albert chain, suspending an orange paste seal stamp white metal watch key and a compass, 35cm long, 261.8g gross
A large and impressive late-19th century German silver-gilt two masted nef, with import marks for Chester 1900, importer's mark of Berthold Muller, the hull decorated with Salacia and sea nymphs, with foliate scroll decoration, the bow with a spout and mounted with an anchor, with an engraved rudder, the deck mounted with figures, canons, and balustraded stairways and a central compass, the stern with a canopy and with a hanging basket, the rigging with figures, on four swan mounted pierced wheels, on a later wooden plinth applied with a presentation plaque, inscribed ' Presented to Sir Donald Currie G.C.M.G and Lady Currie on the occasion of their Golden Wedding 18th June 1901 by the Staff of Messrs. Donald Currie and Co. and the Commanders of the Union Castle Line Fleet', length 50cm, height off plinth 66cm, height on plinth 76.3cm, approx. weight 121oz. Provenance: Sir Donald Currie and then by direct descent to the current owner. Donald Currie was born in Greenock in 1825. At fourteen he entered the shipping office of a relative in Greenock, and four years later he joined the Cunard Steamship Company. In 1862 he started the Castle Shipping Company, which consisted of sailing ships between Liverpool and Calcutta. In 1900 his line merged with the Union Steamship Company, which were the principal line for trade between England and South Africa, to become the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company. Before Sir Donald's death in 1909, the company had forty-seven steamers with a gross tonnage of 295,411 tons. In 1880 he entered Parliament as one of the members for Perthshire until 1885, and then he represented West Perthshire as a Liberal Unionist form 1886 until his retirement form Parliament in 1900. In 1880 he purchased the Garth Estate in Perthshire, and four years later he acquired the adjoining Glen Lyon estate. In his later years he was a huge benefactor to universities, and he died on 13 April 1909, in Sidmouth, Devon, and was buried in the churchyard of Fortingal, beside his Highland Home.

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