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A Mixed Lot comprising: an Edward VII Vesta Case, of shaped rectangular form, with hinged and sprung cover, side suspension and all-over engraved decoration to a vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1902, Maker’s Mark S&BM; together with an EPNS Sovereign Case, of hinged rectangular form, with top suspension and sprung clasp, to a fitted interior for full and half-sovereigns; a Brass Cased Folding Magnifying Glass, the oval mounts set with a compass and with ring suspension; and a carved wooden Bottle Stopper, with articulated comical face, various dates and makers (4)
An Victorian Board Game-The Great Centre-London and Surroundings, Published by D. Ogilvy, 17 Christ Church Road, Hampstead, comprising a pictorial map with fifty six engraved views of places within fifty miles of London (framed and glazed), instruction booklet, pleasure guide, compass board and card place names, size of playing board 57cm by 75cm
Ortelius. Hassiae Descriptio/Holsatiae Descrip with Holsatiae Descrip." 2 maps on 1 sheet of Hesse and Schleswig Holstein respectively engraved maps with hand-colouring 340 x 495mm. overall Latin text on verso with page number 51 [vdB92] Amsterdam 1592 § Blaeu (Willem) Rugia Insula ac Ducatus accuratissima descripta ab E. Lubino the Baltic island of Rügen decorative cartouche and compass rose panels of arms to the sides engraved map with hand-colouring 385 x 495mm. German text on verso Amsterdam" c.1635 or later(2)
Flinders, Matthew A voyage to Terra Australis; undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802, and 1803, in His Majesty`s ship The Investigator. London: G. and W. Nicol, 1814 [charts dated 1814-1829] . 3 volumes including atlas folio. 2 volumes, 4to, [ii], ix, [x], cciv, 269; [ii], 613], text volumes with 9 engraved plates after William Westall, atlas folio [663 x 475mm.] with 16 engraved charts [9 double-page], 2 double-page coastal profiles, and 10 engraved botanical plates after Ferdinand Bauer, text nineteenth century calf, atlas nineteenth century half calf with marbled boards, Northern Lighthouse Board gilt stamp at head of spines, text lacking half titles, with plates offset onto text, some spotting, joints cracked, head and tail of spine of volume 1 rubbed and scrape to lower board, atlas with 5cm. tear to chart no 1 repaired, offsetting to some double-page charts and coastal profiles, atlas worn, scraped and joints with short split at base (3) Note: Flinders`s voyage to explore the entire coastline of Australia represented the first circumnavigation of the continent. `Such is the historical importance of this monumental work that no general collection of Australian books could be considered complete without it` (Wantrup). By 1822 several of the charts published in 1814 were obsolete so they were revised, and the whole atlas was reissued by the Hydographical Office of the Admiralty. Some plates were issued with the statement "Corrected to 1822" and the remaining plates, including the coastal profiles and botanical illustrations were issued with the revised imprint and the Hydrographical Office seal, and, in the case of the charts, with compass roses and rhumb-lines. The complete atlas was not again issued by the Hydographical Office, but as time passed individual plates were revised and reprinted, reprinted without revision, or withdrawn as necessary. In the present copy 8 charts are later issues of the maps, published by the Hydographical Office to the Admiralty rather than by G. & W. Nicol, and all 8 are watermarked "J. Whatman Turkey Mills 1834". These 8 charts comprise: Chart no. 1 [General chart of Terra Australis, or Australia from the surveys of Capt. Flinders and King, with additions from Lieut. Jeffreys and Roe, also from Adml. D`Entrecasteaux, Capt. Baudin and Freycinet of the French marine to the year 1829. Published by Capt. Hurd R.N., Hydrographer to the Admiralty, Jan. 1st 1814 to 1829] Chart no. 6 [South Coast Sheet V], published by Capt. Hurd, Hydrographer to the Admiralty, and dated Feb. 1st 1814 [Tooley 594] Chart no. 10 [East Coast Sheet III], marked "Additions to 1826, by Captain Philip P. King", and published by Capt. Hurd, Hydrographer to the Admiralty, Jan. 1st 1814/1826 [not in Tooley] Chart no. 11 [Chart of part of the NE Coast of Australia by Philip P. King, Commander, R.N., 1819, 20, 21. Sheet 1], published at the Hydrographical Office, 10th November 1824 [Tooley 801] Chart no. 12 [Chart of Part of the NE Coast of Australia by Philip P. King, Commander, R.N., 1819, 20, 21. Sheet 3], published at the Hydrographical Office, 17th November 1824, [Tooley 801]; Chart no. 14 [North coast, sheet II], 15 [NW side of the Gulf of Carpentaria] and the two coastal profiles [16 & 17], published by Capt. Hurd, Hydrographer to the Admiralty, 1st June 1814 [Tooley 599]. The naturalist Robert Brown and the renowned natural history painter Ferdinand Bauer accompanied the voyage: Brown supplying the `General remarks on the botany of Terra Australis` and Bauer the ten botanical plates in the Atlas. In this copy the ten botanical plates are on slightly smaller and thinner paper than the charts and are not watermarked. Ferguson 576; Perry & Prescott, p.164-165.
A French Masonic apprentice piece arch panel, with a blind balustrade base and pilasters above, the centre inlaid compass, square and chisel, with initials UVGT (Union, Valeur, Genie, Travail), with a vaulted arch above, late 19th/early 20th century, 18.5in (47cm) h, 11.75in (30cm) w. It is likely that the mason who made the above piece belonged to the company of Carpenters and Joiners.
Three World War I medals comprising the 1914 Mons Star with combat zone rosette, The British War medal and Victory medal awarded to `S7676 PTE W Harper AOC`, all mounted on bar, a triangular shaped brass `On War Service` badge 1916 No. 35976, a World War I military compass `ER Watts & Son, London 1917` in original leather case, compass engraved `J Crosse RFA` and two albums of World War I postcards (lot)
Two mannequins and a selection of militaria to include a 1917 brass compass 1907/1918 pattern bayonet and scabbard Shropshire Yeomanry green tunic and 1914 webbing, green World War I service dress tunic with Sam Browne belt and holster, Auxiliary Fire Service tin helmet, army field binoculars and case, canvas chair 1945 army tam o shanter by `A and J Gelfer` green service lamp, copper bugle photograph in modern frame of a WW1 officer, resin bust of Napoleon 11.5cm, army Royal coat of arms patch, various Union jacks and Welsh flags, service issue gas mask and canvas bag (a quantity)
A Late 19th Century Lacquered Brass and Green Card Prismatic Pocket Compass by Elliot Bros., Strand, London, with lift-off cover, the back engraved C W Cavaye, the stitched leather case stamped CWC; a Small Quantity of Militaria, including a pair of Duke of Wellington`s shoulder titles, various buttons and badges, medal ribbons, RSPCA medal, Negretti & Zambra Pocket Forecaster etc
Indian Ocean. Du Val (Pierre), Carte des Indes Orientales Par P. Du Val Geographe Ordinaire du Roy, Paris 1665, fine hand coloured engraved map, elaborate `curtain` cartouche, two compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, professional restoration to each corner, 405 x 545mm. Du Val was Nicolas Sanson`s Son-in-law but rapidly established himself as a successful and independent cartographer and publisher. This detailed map shows all of East Africa, the Indian Ocean including South-East Asia, China, Borneo and New Guinea, with the Western coast of Australia nearly complete but lacking most of the South and Eastern sea-board. R.V.Tooley, The Mapping of Australia, no.538, plate no,129. (1)
Montgomeryshire. Speed (John), Montgomery Shire, sold Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand col. eng. map, inset town plan of Montgomery, elaborate strapwork cartouche and compass rose, old folds, closed tear just affecting image, repaired with sellotape on verso, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)
A gold, enamel, diamond and opal brooch, lozenge-shaped, with black and white pique enamel scrolls and black and white pique enamel surround to a central opal cameo of a Roman Centurion, old-cut diamonds in pinched collet settings at the compass points, counter enamelled to reverse with vacant panel to centre, c.1870 in the style of Carlo Giuliano

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