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Johns (Captain W.E.) Biggles Flies North first edition" colour frontispiece by Howard Leigh 6 full-page plain illustrations by Will Narraway light stain to head of front free endpaper original russet cloth with compass & plain on upper cover very good dust-jacket ?from a later issue (mentions the 1940 title Biggles - Secret Agent on lower panel) price-clipped rubbed and torn with loss 8vo " 1939.
A ships bell inscribed `Eleanor RDYC 1892`, a ships compass, a photograph of the Eleanor Of Royal Dorset Yacht Club interest-The brass ships bell from the steam yacht Eleanor, engraved and dated `R.D.Y.C. 1892`, together with suspension bracket and photographic ship portrait by Beken Cowes, together with an 8 inch compass by Richie of Boston, USA, the bezel stamped `Pascall Atkey & Sons, Cowes`, in a mahogany case, also a collection of photographs and research relating to the Eleanor. (After acquiring the bell, the owner then discovered the compass at a local auction contained several photographs of the Eleanor and purchased it from the sale, re-uniting the ships bell and compass. * The Eleanor was built in 1892 by Summers & Payne of Southampton for Sir Gilbert Clayton-East Bait engineer and director of Williams and Robinsons, who built the engines. In 1903 she was sold to Percy Lancaster, an officer of Lloyds Register before being re-registered at Cappeln, Germany to his Highness The Duke of Schleswig-Holstein. From 1915, she returned to the South West and was owned by Commander Sir Hamilton P Freer Smith R.N. From 1932-1939 she was used as a pleasure craft in France on the river Trieux and the island of Brehat. Acquired by a Devon man, she was laid up on the Dart at Mill Creek during the Second World War with the intention of restoring her to her former glory. Unfortunately sinking on her moorings at Stoke Gabriel in 1932, she was raised and subsequently broken up.
A WWII X craft compass, the liquid filled compass with horizontal observation window and compensation balls on flinders bar to either side, brass plaque to front enclosing calibration details, later mounted on a brass bell shaped plinth, also together with a lithograph print of an x craft submarine.
A Late 19th Century Brass Combined Pocket Barometer/Thermometer/Compass by H Hughes & Son, 59 Fenchurch St., London, the obverse with silvered register dial signed, inscribed "Compensated" and numbered 2098, the reverse centrally set with a compass and with mercury thermometer, the whole contained in the original maroon leather cloth carrying case..
A Marine Triple Ring Sextant by H. Hughes & Son, London, with black crinkle enamel finish, silvered vernier, brass telescope, plastic handle, battery operated light, mirrors and filters, in a fitted mahogany case with examination certificate for Cooke of Hull; together with two pairs of binoculars, marine compass, slide rule and dividers
A LATE 18TH CENTURY COMPASS THEODOLITE BY FRASER, LONDON in oxidised and lacquered brass, the telescope swivel mounted and secured with a pin to the Depression / Elevation scale, on turntable mount with compass signed Fraser London and bubble level, on turned ebonised base with adjustable feet (overall wear) - 10in. (25.5cm.) high
A FINELY CARVED EARLY 19TH-CENTURY NAPOLEONIC FRENCH PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE MODEL OF A 104-GUN FIRST RATE SHIP-OF-THE-LINE with planked and pinned hull, baleen wales, brass guns with red gun port lids, polychrome classical warrior figurehead, deck details including capstan, belfry, gratings, compass box, cannon in trucks, poop companionway, bound masts with standing and running rigging, mounted on a straw work base with bone trim and feet (rigging sympathetically restored), overall measurements - 11 3/4 x 12Iin. (30 x 31.7cm.)
A collection of pocket watches to includea Georgian silver pair cased pocket watch, the verge movement inscribed Peter Knox, Berwick, enamel dial; another similar by Cameron of Liverpool; other silver cased pocket watches, a watch movement and dial by Barraud; various other movements; cased drawing and measuring instruments etc and a mahogany cased compass by T Kraft &Sohn in Wien (Qty)
Dublin, Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, robed female with compass and anchor, rev. man weaving in loom, edge plain, 10.47g/6h (DH 319). Minor spotting, otherwise virtually as struck with full original colour, rare Provenance: W. Waite-Sanderson Collection, Glendining Auction, 16-17 November 1944, lot 321 (part)
A gentleman’s 18ct gold, keywound fusee lever openface pocket watch, the foliate engraved circular dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial in an 18ct gold case with allover foliate engraved decoration with attached 9ct gold graduated curb-link watch chain, swivel, bar and compass fob, 54gms weight of chain.

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