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A brass miner's compass dial by T B Winter & Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne, with circular dial, quadrant and spirit levels CONDITION REPORTS Wear and scuffs. Some knocks and dents. Some tarnish and losses to finish. There are thin wires loosely tied to the arm sections. There is a small blue plastic section inserted into the side of the rim. (see photos).
A box of assorted play worn Dinky toys to include Daimler, Trojan, a Muirhill dumper, observation coach, etc, together with a Netherlands Dinky Toy booklet, and a box of sundry items to include a bone and embroidered silk fan, a pair of patent aluminium telescopic binoculars in the manner of Achieson, compass set, etc
A Longines Limited Edition Christobal C presentation set, the wristwatch engraved No. 028, stamped 0750 and 18k, the gilt dial with Roman numerals, inner ring calibrated for eight major winds, inner rotating disk adjustable for position of Earth`s angle of axis, two blue steel hands, red hand indicating the position of the sun, the circular case with hinged bezel that flips up to 90 degrees to serve as a solar compass, case, dial and movement signed with a small glass ship in a bottle, and presentation board.
ABRAHAM ORTELIUS AFTER THE DISCOVERIES OF ANTHONY JENKINSON A Map of Central Russia Coloured engraving, 36 x 45cm Provenance: A farewell present from Averil Lady Swinfen to Tony Sweeney shortly before her death in 2007. This map of Russiae, Moscoviae, et Tartariae is different in concept from any of the other maps included by Abraham Ortelius in his Atlas. Rather than an orthodox attempt at mapping the countries named in the title piece this is a map showing the travels of Anthony Jenkinson who was sent on a trade mission to the Middle East by Queens Mary and Elizabeth. He made out a very precise record of his journey noting distances and compass directions to the various landmarks i.e. towns, rivers etc that he encountered. In his role as author Jenkinson dedicated it to Sir Henry Sidney who not only was Lord President of Wales from 1559 to 1586 but also served three terms in Ireland as Lord Deputy Provenance: The estate of Tony Sweeney

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