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Indian Army. 8th Madras Native Infantry pre 1856 Officer’s shoulder belt plate. A fine rare example. Gilt rectangular plate with canted corners mounted with silver star with squared tips; mounted on the star, a gilt elephant topped circlet “Assaye Seringapatam”, floreated VIII to green cloth centre. Reverse with pair of hook and studs and stamped with maker’s compass logo and JG. Wear to gilt otherwise VGC.
WW1 Selection of British Army Officer’s Sam Browne Equipment. Comprising: Sam Browne belt with single brace strap ... Pistol Ammunition Pouch ... “Bulls Eye” pattern torch, this retaining polished brown leather cover, with name “I Ewing” VGC ... Marching Compass. Standard brass issue pattern with WD issue stamp. Complete with polished brown leather case, this with issue date 1916 GC. (4 items)
WW2 1944 Duke of Wellington’s Regiment att 6th Bn Royal West Kent Regiment Military Cross Group of Seven Medals. An Immediate Military Cross Group for the Licolli River action, Italy November 1943. Awarded to Captain Richard Scott-Evans comprising: Military Cross (1944), 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, clasp “8th Army”, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal two clasps “Palestine 1945-48”, “Cyprus”, “Capt R Scott-Evans MC DWR”. Mounted court style as worn. The recommendation for the Immediate award of the Military Cross: “On the night of the 19/20 November 1943, Lieut R Scott-Evans crossed the River Sangro with a Company of the 6th Bn Royal West Kents who were to cover the start line of the Battalion for the attack on the 20/21 November on the river Licolli feature. His task was to take compass bearings from the start line. The Platoon he was with suffered heavy casualties and retired. Lieut Scott-Evans tried to locate the start line by himself but found enemy positions covering it. Next morning again he went forward with another platoon, at 2100 his platoon withdrew from it’s covering position as it was out of touch with the rest of the Company. Lieut Scott-Evans refused to withdraw and remained by himself patrolling the start line until 02.30 hrs to cover the advance of the Battalion. At this time he realised that the attack had been postponed and returned having successfully taken compass bearings and also marked the start line. All this was done within a few hundred yards of the enemy’s forward defence lines. He showed the greatest initiative and displayed courage in most adverse circumstances”. The award of the Military Cross was confirmed by General Alexander GOC in C. Captain Richard Scott-Evans was born in 1921 and was commissioned in the Duke of Wellingtons Regiment in 1941, gaining the rank of Lieutenant September 1942 and Captain November 1944. Surviving the war he remained with the “Dukes” and received a regular commission on the 15th March 1947. He served a further 11 years and resigned his commission in 1958
Two late 18th century ivory toothpick cases, the rectangular lid of the first set with a compass within gold bezel and pique edge, a thermometer inside to one side of the toothpick compartment, 6.5cm (2.5in) wide, the second with a plait of hair mounted on the lid within diamante studs on blue enamel cabochons, the hinges and mounts of gold metal, 8cm (3in) wide (2)
Greenwood (C. & J.). A collection of seven county maps, c.1825, engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring, each with calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and an uncoloured eng. vignette, central folds strengthened on verso, one map split along central fold, occ. spotting and staining, slight offsetting, each approx. 600 x 700mm. The maps comprise of :- Berkshire, Cheshire, Middlesex, Rutland, Herefordshire, Cumberland and Staffordshire. (7).
Jansson (Jan). Scotiae Provintiae Inter Taum Fluvium et Septentrionales oras Angliae, Portugallia et Algarbia quae olim Lusitania, Totius Rheni abeius Capitibus ad Oceanusque Germani cum in quem Sexonerat Novisima Descriptio [and] Palatina tus ad Rhenum, c.1660, together four uncoloured engraved maps, some marginal closed tears, some staining and spotting, margins and central folds strengthened on verso, occ. trimming to margins with slight loss, each approx. 425 x 535mm, together with Speed (John),Caermarden Both Shyre and Towne Described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Carmarthen, ornate strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, slight worming to one margin, central fold crudely repaired on verso, repaired closed tear affecting image, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (5).
*Leeds. Baines (John & Company, pubs.), Map of the Country extending Ten Miles round Leeds Including Wakefield, Bradford, Dewsbury, Otley, Harewood, Aberford & Castleford; Shewing all the Parish and Township Boundaries &c. from actual Admeasurements in the years 1819, 20 & 21 by Joshua Thorp and re-surveyed & corrected to January 1st. 1831 by S.D.Martin, Surveyor, Leeds, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and vignette of Kirkstall Abbey, 1140 x 1220mm, framed and glazed. Brian Kentish, A Catalogue of County Atlases of England and Wales 1607-1868 and Large Scale county Maps, item 79. (1).
Surrey. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County of Surrey, from an Actual Survey made in the Years 1822 and 1823, pub. Greenwood, Pringle & Co., 1823, uncoloured engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title and dedication, compass rose, table of explanation, engraved vignette of Kew Palace, slight dust soiling, very slight spotting, 1000 x 1240mm, marbled endpapers, contained in contemp. speckled calf book box, rubbed, worn and frayed (1).
Astronomy. Disputatio Canicularis De Meteoris, 1675, neat manuscript text by Friedrich Dietrichstain, Professor of Physics at Vienna, transcribed by Philipp Jacob Franz, eleven leaves, containing 22 pp. of small neat manuscript in brown ink, with illustration of the compass, bound with 5 pp. of manuscript index (generally unrelated), disbound without covers, small slim 4to (1).
An unboxed brass microscope by J & C Robbins London stamped 855 and various lenses with another by C Baker, a Police Whistle `The Metropolitan Patent` by J Hudson & Co Birmingham on chain ,an embossed and engraved boson’s whistle on chain and a measuring device marked Edward Greaves and a boxed compass set
Ludwig Theodor Müller, portable sundial-travelling compass, 18th century. Portable sundial - brass travelling compass. With inscription: "Eleva=Poli / Corfu 39 Liom / Eiseben 25 Rig / Lisabon 39" and signed: "L.T.M." With original case. 5.4x4.8x1.5 cm. Comes with English pocket thermometer, circa 1840. With original case. 5.4 cm diam.

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