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Free Masonry - a walking cane, the terminal carved as a man's face, the tapering shaft carved with various Masonic symbols including the five point star, a crescent moon, the Christian cross, Jacob's ladder, a wheat sheaf, a skull and cross bones often called 'memento mori', the famous square and compass with a 'G' within, all encircled by a twining serpent, iron ferrule, 89.5cm high
WWI Trio awarded to 232351 W A Knowles. A.B.R.N. including 1914-1918 Victory and 1914-1918 Star, together with an accompanying letter from the Admiralty, together with a WWI pair awarded to 50113 Pte P S J Knowles R.IR.RIF including 1914-1918 and Victory Medal; also a trio of WWII medals awarded to Driver S J Cuthbert, together with his release book, various photographs, newspaper cuttings and other items including a Chinese compass (a parcel)
CAMDEN (William). Britain or a Chorographical Description of the most Flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland and Ireland and the Islands adioyning out of the depth of Antiquitie: Beautified with Mappes of the Severall Shires of England, London: G. Bishop and J. Norton 1610, small folio, coloured allegorical map frontispiece now separately framed, coloured title page, eight engraved plates of Roman coins, fifty-seven coloured engraved maps, several trimmed to image (as usual), Sussex with repaired fore edges, coloured decorations, table at end incomplete, in good modern panel calf. This 1610 edition has the compass rose added to some maps, and some are numbered
BY LESLIE G. DURBIN: A post war, cast miniature figure, commemorating the 1951 Festival of Britain Exhibition*, hallmarked London 1951, mounted on an oval yew wood base; 3" (7.5 cms) high overall *This figure incorporates the raised date "1951" & various emblems taken from Exhibition logo (which was designed by Abram Games), including the Festival star, the crested helmet of Britannia, rows of bunting flags & compass "roses"
A VICTORIAN PENDANT COMPENDIUM in the form of a sphere hinging open in three places to reveal: a vinaigrette compartment with hinged grille, another compartment (probably for sovereigns, and another to take a miniature photographic image/portrait with a compass in its cover, gilt interiors & gold hinges, by Henry William Dee, London 1872, retailer's mark of "William Lewin, 21 Grosvenor St. Bond St."; 3.4 oz (including chain)
A Cyma Military pocket watch with GSTP markings - in running order, a Silversmiths and Goldsmiths Co Ltd. 1/5 MKII stopwatch - in running order with a spare parts section inside the watch, dated 1939 together with a World War I compass in pocket watch form - dated 1915 made by L. Kamm of London - working together with a Bakelite pocket compass
An early 20th century double Albert chain - Suspending a mounted Guinea - A high carat memorial fob with blood stone front to the coin reverse, with internal vacant memorial panel - Together with a 9ct shield fob, compass fob, two toggles and a T-bar - Total weight approx 97.6gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface dents and scratches in keeping with age and wear
FRAMED DISPLAY WITH SEVEN WORLD WAR II MEDALS, viz two 1939-45 War medals, Defence medal and four Campaign Stars 1939-45, France, Germany, Italy and Africa, TWO RIBBON BARS and an Edward VIII BRIGHT METAL CORONATION MEDALLION all with ribbons, a SMALL COLLECTION OF CIGARETTE CARD SILKS, flags, medals and regimental badges, approx 40 and a SMALL POCKET COMPASS
A 20th century brass sun-dial and compass with outer dials: the top having an inset compass above a sundial with raised gnomon, with three sides of the cube having dials for calculating the moonphase dates, the sun and star configurations, with the fourth side engraved in Italian and signed G. Giovan Paolo Gallucci in Venzia, A.D. MDXCIV, the base with an opening for placing on a pedestal, diameter 8cm x 8 cm x 8cm.

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