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Los 295

A mixed lot to include a vintage ' 100 years ' calendar, matchbox holders, compass etc

Los 274

A semi precious stone inlaid celestial day and night globe on brass stand with inset compass. H18 cm

Los 71

AN 18CT GOLD SIGNET RING engraved with a Masonic set square and compass, finger size M1/2, 4.1g gross

Los 229

A charm bracelet with heart locket clasp and eleven pendant charms, the chunky curb link bracelet of rose precious metal suspending an 18ct gold and bloodstone fob seal and three other stone set fob seals, a compass, a Nubian's head, two heart-shaped lockets with glazed interiors, a gemset locket, a ring marked '18ct' and a retracting pencil, some marked for 9ct gold; length approximately 18cm; gross weight 126g

Los 190

Collection of opera glasses, binoculars, compass, hipflasks, trinket boxes etc

Los 53

A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: four fountain pens, two propelling pencils, a silver cigarette box, ivory page turner, Eschenbach magnifying glass and a pocket compass (10)

Los 399

THE 'SESTREL' COMPASS by Henry Browne & Son Ltd, Barking and London contained within a wooden case with carrying handle, 27cm high; together with a Negretti & Zambra Steam Engine Pressure Gauge in mahogany outer case, 19cm wide; and a Radiograph by Henry Hughes & Sons, Marine Opticians, Venture Street, London in pine carrying case (3)

Los 541

RAF WW2 Glider Towing & Post War Air Force Cross Pioneer Polar Flight Group of Seven with Log Books. A fine 1956 Air Force Cross Group awarded to Wing Commander Robert Arthur Seymour AFC a Navigator who during WW2 took part in Glider Towing operations on D-Day, Arnhem and also SAS and Jedburg drops over occupied Europe. Remaining with the RAF in the post war years, in 1955 serving as a Navigator on the pioneering RAF Polar Flight of 1955. Comprising: Medal Group: Air Force Cross (EIIR 1956), 1939/45 Star, Aircrew Europe Star, clasp ‘France & Germany’, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, French Croix De Guerre. The group mounted Court style as originally worn. The campaign medals privately named ‘SQN/LDR R.A. SEYMOUR AFC’ ... Two Aircrew Flying Log Books. These covering the period 28th November 1942 to June 1956, recording over 17,000 flying hours. The logs are complemented with an interesting selection of original photographs within the pages ... Polar Certificate dated May 1955 ... Various newspaper cuttings, photographs etc. The announcement of the award of the AFC appeared in the New Years Honours List for 1956. Wing Commander Robert Arthur Seymour AFC volunteered for aircrew training as a Navigator and flew his first operation with 295 Squadron on Whitley Bombers on the 13th November 1942, this being a ‘Nickel’ run to Paris to drop leaflets. The Squadron later transferred to the Handley Page Halifax and began glider towing training and Seymour took part in the invasion of Sicily July 1943. From March 1944 onwards, he was involved with ops preparing for the invasion of Europe, now flying with 298 Squadron these included parachute drops and the 6th June 1944 he flew two Glider Towing operations. He flew regularly flew throughout July and August and on the 17th September towed a Horsa Glider into Arnhem. The following two days the 18th & 19th would see him make two further glider tows to Arnhem. Another notable flight was on the 10th May 1945 Operation Doomsday when he flew Major General Urquhart to Gardermoen Norway. With the war over Seymour was seconded to BOAC for flying duties and remained with them until 1949. He flew as an instructor and operationally in the following years in Valetta’s, Lincoln’s, York’s and Camberra’s. It was on the latter type that on the 24th June he was crewed with the then Wing Commander Michael Lyne to undertake the first flight from Europe to America via the Polar route of a jet. This was a hazardous flight with Seymour navigating by Sun and Star shots, as the compass were unserviceable in the polar region. The flight lasted 6 hours 30 minutes and at the time was the longest non stop flight by an RAF aircraft. He remained with the RAF until the 8th October 1962 when the London Gazette reported ‘Dismissed by sentence of Court Marshal’.

Los 802

WW2 Italy The Rank Insignia of General Pietro Maletti. This rare grouping of Italian Military Insignia was acquired by Lieutenant-General Sir Reginald Arthur Savory, KCIE, CB, DSO, MC, following the death of General Pietro Maletti at Nibeiwa Camp, near Sidi Barrini on the 9th December 1940. The insignia includes bullion General’s cap badge ... silver bullion rank indicating General, plus other items. The badges are accompanied by a typed letter on “Sir Reginald Savory” printed paper, stating how he acquired the badges and presented them to Mr Hugh King in August 1974. The letter is signed. General Pietro Maletti, a veteran of the Great War was in 1940 given command of a special ad hoc grouping of motorized infantry and tanks which was called the "Maletti Group". He took his command into Egypt and on the 9th December the British Attacked as part of Operation Compass. Sir Reginald Savory Commander the 11th Indian Infantry Brigade which was deployed in the Western Desert and took part in Operation Compass. The accompanying letter describes how he acquired the badges, following the attack on the camp, when he was undertaking a mopping up operation, his Indian servant appeared from a sand storm, wearing the Italian General’s greatcoat and cap, however the servant appeared to be more pleased with the two dead chickens that he pulled from the pocket of the greatcoat. Later one of his Staff Officers cut off the badges and presented them to him. Hidden away until 1974 in his hand he wrote “I have pleasure in presenting them to my friend H King 3 South Court Street, Farnham Surrey”.

Los 383

A military compass type PII number 55821H in a grey painted travelling case. Est £20-30

Los 69

T Cook, London - a reproduction miniature surveyors level, cased; a folding brass compass; a brass surveyors level, mahogany case (3)

Los 273

A 19th century Masonic glass rummer, the bowl engraved 'Joh E Bagwell', a compass and square and further decoration, 17cm tall

Los 45

A 9ct gold coral ring, an 18ct gold wedding ring, a 9ct gold medallion, eyelet deficient, a 9ct gold compass fob, a gold cufflink converted to a ring with a high carat shank, a 9ct gold flat anchor link chain, a sapphire and split pearl bar brooch by Murrle Bennett & Co marked 15, a gold bow brooch marked 18, a gold nugget stick pin, and a gold ring shank

Los 2327

Two Norwegian silver guilloche enamelled, hardstone top thimbles by Aksel Holmsen, decorated in the round with a Norwegian forest landscape and a seascape, gold wash interior hallmarked 925 S 3 pliers and compass mark, 2.1cm, and a damaged Norwegian silver guilloche enamelled, hardstone top thimble by David Anderson with moose decoration (3). Illustrated

Los 137

A WWI military sighting compass in original leather case inscribed "Anglo-Swiss Association" and bearing no.33140 and date stamp for 1915.

Los 111

A 1911 Liverpool Civil Service League medal and a small bakelite style cased compass (2).

Los 163

Ø A LATE 19TH-CENTURY DRAWING SET BY ELLIOTT BROTHERS, LONDON the top tray complete with compass, pens, dividers etc, the middle tray with boxwood rule and ivorine sector; the lower tray with ivorine parallel rule and sector by A.G. Thornton, Manchester and owners name Peter Farquarson -- 7½in. (19cm.) wide

Los 253

A RARE SILVER-PLATED BRASS INCLINING DIAL BY J. SISSON, LONDON, CIRCA 1740 the 4½in. diameter dial with sprung folding gnomon signed I Sifson / LONDON, the hours running IIII-XII-VIII, inner degree scale running 140º-0-140º, hinged by 'XII' to baseplate with hinged latitude arm, level recess, and inset 2¼in. glazed compass with blued-steel needle, contained in fitted plush-lined Morocco leather case -- 5¼in. (13.3cm.) square Exhibited: The Clockwork of the Heavens, Asprey & Company, London, November 1973, item 55 (Private Collection). Jonathan Sisson (1690-1749) worked from the Strand and was father of Jeremiah Sisson who continued between 1749-1783. Both signed their instruments 'J. Sisson' and distinguishing between them has long been debated without conclusion.

Los 245

A WOODEN TRAVERSE BOARD, PROBABLY 20TH-CENTURY constructed from two conjoined halves with inlaid compass rose at centre, 18 rows of radiating peg holes with red-painted compass points and carved decorative corners -- 16in. (41cm.) diam

Los 254

A SILVER BUTTERFIELD DIAL, CIRCA 1740 of usual form, with folding bird gnomon, glazed compass compartment with blued compass needle signed on the reverse BUTTERFIELD À PARIS with latitude table to European cities and foliate scrollwork behind compass and French silver marks -- 3in. (7.5cm.) wide

Los 252

A RARE POCKET COMPASS SUNDIAL BY JOHN FOWLER, CIRCA 1730 constructed in engraved brass with black wax filling, folding gnomon, blued-steel needle, signed J Fowler fecit between 'III' and 'VIII', complete with lid -- 2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) diam John Fowler worked between 1721 and 1750 from The Globe, Sweeting's Alley by the Royal Exchange, London, and specialised in sundials and compasses.

Los 251

A DIPLEIDOSCOPE BY E.J. DENT, LONDON, CIRCA 1850 mounted on a bedplate numbered 'L791', threaded levelling, bubble level and compass box with steel needle, brass prism cap inscribed E.I. DENT'S / PATENT / MERIDIAN INSTRUMENT / 82, Strand / & 33, Cockspur St. / LONDON, contained within fitted box with glass shade in lid and wooden retainers to sides -- 5in. (12.5cm.) square

Los 248

A POCKET COMPASS SUNDIAL BY ELLIOTT BROTHERS, CIRCA 1870 with 1½in. silvered dial signed Elliott Brothers / 440 Strand / London, mounted on lacquered brass bedplate with three levelling screws, two bubble levels, folding latitude scale and hour ring with folding gnomon, contained within plush-lined Morocco case with label on base, overall -- 3½in. (9cm.) wide; together with an early 19th-century brass pocket compass sundial, unsigned and lacking case (2)

Los 158

A 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS THEODOLITE unsigned, the telescope with rack and pinion focusing, dust cap and level, located on the limb with twin clamps, the half vertical circle inset with a silvered scale with vernier and 0° - 30° x two scale for Diff of Hypo. & Base, the 'V' frame supports mounted on vernier plate with silvered compass level and cross bubble, the 0° - 30° horizontal circle with chamfered silver scale, on four screw adjustment tripod support with accessories in mahogany case with trade label for J. Halden & Co. Ltd. -- 11¾in. (29.8cm.) wide.

Los 148

A 18IN. TERRESTRIAL LIBRARY GLOBE BY ANDREWS, CHICAGO, CIRCA 1890 comprising two sets of 12 chromolithographic half-gores, signed in cartouche Andrews' / 11inch / terrestrial globe / [A.H.] Andrews & Co mounted within a carved wooden stand with stretcher compass -- 45in. (114cm.) high

Los 240

A RARE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN NAVAL SIGHTING COMPASS BY SAMOILOV, PRIGIIGIORSK, 1853 the 7in. mica-backed card signed and inscribed in Cyrillic, dated 1853 and inscribed in pencil 1278, double-headed eagle with naval crossed anchors at north, the rim edged with silvered brass and divided with reversed Roman numerals, jewelled suspension pivot and sealing wax balancing, mounted on a sprung steel pin within substantial silvered brass bowl with glazed bottom, removable glass top with folding sights (one missing), lacquered brass gimbal mounts within original wooden box with inset handles, securing hooks, brass makers plate and inscribed in ink K.V. No. 50, overall dimensions -- 12in. (30.5cm.) square Andrew V. Samoilov (1790-1871) was born in St. Petersburg to a family of craftsmen. He entered the Admiralty and ran the instrument studio at the Izhora Factories from 1820 until his death, enjoying the right to add his personal mark to his output. He is considered the first and perhaps finest Russian master instrument maker in the first half of the 19th-century. The Izhora Factories, one of the oldest in Russia, were founded in 1722 by decree of Peter the Great and were the nucleus of Russian naval innovation manufacturing everything from forged anchors and anchor chains, stretched copper sheets for sheathing hulls, armor cladding, steam engines and navigational instruments.

Los 244

Please note this is probably a shop display prop and was not intended as a working instrument. A SMALL WOOD AND BRASS 'SESTREL' YACHT BINNACLE AND COMPASS BY HENRY BROWNE & SON with 3½in. card signed E. Esdailie & Sons, NSW in liquid-filled bowl gimbal-mounted within brass binnacle with correction spheres, glazed hood with burner, mounted on wooden pedestal stand with brass maker's label -- 21in. (53.5cm.) high; together with a portable boat binnacle case (2)

Los 162

Ø A LACQUERED CIRCULAR PROTRACTOR BY TROUGHTON & SIMMS, CIRCA 1840 of typical form signed on the radius as per title with hinged compass point and glass with central + sight line, contained within original fitted box -- 7¼in. (18.5cm.) wide; together with a late 19th-century T. & H. Doublet drawing set, the top tray apparently complete with compass, pen, divider etc; the lower tray with protractor, divider and other accessories, contained in original plush lined case -- 8in. (20.7cm.) (2)

Los 242

A FINE EARLY 19TH-CENTURY IVORY POCKET COMPASS BY GILBERT & SONS, LONDON the 1¾in. mica-backed card with jewelled pivot signed Gilbert & Sons, near Ye India House, Londoni, sealing wax balancing, removable brass pin, supporting inner ivory card damping ring and turned, threaded lid -- 1½ x 2½in. (4 x 6.4cm.)

Los 241

A FINE DENT-TYPE BOATS COMPASS PATTERN 182 BINNACLE COMPASS BY KELVIN & JAMES WHITE LTD, CIRCA 1912 with 4in. 'Chetwynd's Patent' card in gimballed bowl contained in regulation binnacle housing with clamp, candle, shade slide, instructions in waterproof slip case and pasted inside door stamped 7 Feb 1912, brass temple top with candle lantern, brass top glass cover inscribed with maker's details and swivel handle, shaped base stenciled PATT 182 behind, with lashing rings, overall measurements -- 13 x 9 x 9in. (33 x 23 x 23cm.) In 1890 four compass manufacturers (Dent, Hughes, Lilley & Reynolds) were invited by the Royal Navy to compete for a new design of boat compass. The specifications required the instrument to be capable of handling the vibrations of a steamboat as well as the usual requirements for sailing and pulling boats and the resulting entries were tested aboard H.M.S. Vernon at Portsmouth. The example offered by Dent was the best on all counts and was introduced as BOATS COMPASS PATTERN 20 in 1892. Apart from a reduction in card size (from 7in. to 4in.) in 1907, the pattern (re-designated 182) remained in service until after World War I.

Los 246

A 19TH-CENTURY TURNED WOOD AND PAPER SHEPHERD'S SUNDIAL unsigned, of typical form with threaded top to detachable gnomon recess -- 5¼in. (13cm.) high; together with a late 19th-century fruitwood compass sundial with instructions pasted in lid (2)

Los 243

A FRENCH SURVEYING COMPASS BY JACQUES CANIVET, CIRCA 1760 with 4in. printed compass rose signed Canivet À Paris by South, half blued-steel needle on jewelled pivot with retainer under, silvered circumference scale, glazed with retaining spring, contained in wooden case counter signed on inset brass plate Canivet à la Sphère à Paris, sliding lid, pivoted side sight and inset table attachments underneath -- 6½ x 7in. (16.5 x 18cm.) Provenance: Sotheby's, 9th June 1977.

Los 134

Victorian oak smoker's cabinet, glazed doors, flanked by glazed panels, fitted interior, together with a compass pipe, stamped - H.O. & Co. (2). +

Los 530

A WWII brass marching compass, marked with broad arrow, MKIII 1944, serial number E.A.C 258530

Los 543

A gimble mounted Silva compass, two pairs of military binoculars and an ebony police truncheon

Los 1061

A Chinese feng shui compass, or lo-pan, in red leather case

Los 384

A Royal Canadian Air Force liberator compass later mounted on a gimble with original compass box

Los 10

A Thornton, Manchester anodised brass Dumpy Level, with adjustable tripod base and compass, in fitted mahogany case, 330mm long, G

Los 106

A Jaeger LeCoultre Compass II Camera, chrome, serial no. 1888, with CCL3B Anastigmat f/3.5 35mm lens, body, F-G, shutter sticking, speed selection ring moving freely, lacking lens cover, lens, G-VG, some light fungus

Los 3

A mid-19th Century lacquered brass Newton & Co Surveyor’s Level, with 3½in. compass box and 10in. Telescope, in fitted wooden case with maker’s label to inside of lid, G, lacquer worn

Los 156

A 10 Carat Gold Compass Fob & Graduated Link Albert, 33 gram

Los 398

Collectables to include writing slope, compass, saws, whistles, WWI tin box with cap badge and stick pins etc

Los 2004

WWII Astro compass Mk II, within the original Military fitted wooden box; also a theodolite instrument within a mahogany box with spare lens (2)

Los 634

Quantity of various pocket watches in need of attention; together with a pocket compass (13)

Los 304

A carved walking cane with entwined snake stamped 800 metal collar and carved wooden turkey's head handle with inset glass eyes, 93 cms and a mixed wood gent's walking cane having an inset compass top (glass cracked), 92 cms

Los 745

An antique nautical brass binnacle cased gimble framed compass with light box to the side, 25 cm high

Los 749

An antique brass cased nautical gimble framed compass, 14 cm diam

Los 750

Kelvin & Wilfrid White, Boston USA, an antique brass gimble mounted ships compass no 71745 to/w a small brass gimble framed nautical compass by Coubro & Scrutton Ltd (2)

Los 755

A leather cased pair of Carl Zeiss 8 x 30 binoculars to/w an Airguide marine compass model 66.F (unboxed) (2) Condition Report Lenses in good optical condition with no chips, cracks, fungus or stars.

Los 57

A small brass compass together with another in wooden case.

Los 113

Beechwood measure, a shoe sizer, blackboard compass and a Shannon ruler.

Los 164

Air Ministry compass type P4A, reference 6A/1276, diameter 19cm and two other Navigators compasses type PI2 and PS, (3).

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