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Los 632

A LOWNE'S PATENT COLLIERY AIR-METER, No 608, boxed, and a compass mounted with sight and level, in leather case (2)

Los 989

A 15ct GOLD FOB CHAIN COMPASS, a 9ct gold padlock, a 9ct gold and opal bar brooch, a set of four mother of pearl dress studs, and other similar items (box)

Los 533

Gilt metal pocket aneroid barometer with silvered scale by Negretti & Zambra No. 25615 with matching compass on mother of pearl in fitted case with ivory. thermometer in the lid

Los 1646

Five compass saws various and sundry hand saws

Los 889

A brass First World War period Princess Mary's Christmas 1914 gift tin, a small compass, six First World War period silk cards, including one designed as the badge of the Army Service Corps, three albums of postcards of Dunkerque-Malo and Boulogne-Sur-Mer, two further cards and a textile picture commemorating 'Peace 1945', framed and glazed.

Los 915

An American Elgin Pioneer aircraft clock, a Smith's aircraft clock with additional hands to glass for the time of trip, and a Japanese compass, probably from an aircraft.

Los 916

An early 20th Century military prismatic compass by J. Hicks, contained in its leather case, a Westminster swagger stick, various instructional posters, orders of the day, a section of a First World War German map, training manuals, etc.

Los 1087

An oak cased circular compass, the printed paper dial with central sunburst inscribed 'Made by G. Adams in Fleet street, London', within a turned oak frame with glazed panel (faults).

Los 1127

A black lacquered brass pocket box sextant of cylindrical form, with silvered scale and inscribed 'Stanley, London', a Stanley pocket compass and a lacquered brass angle finder instrument, with bubble level, cased.

Los 1576

A Sunderland lustre jug, early 19th Century, printed in black to one side with 'The Mariners Compass', to the other side the verse 'Thou noble bark of brightest fame....' and beneath the spout a ship, each within splashed pink lustre framing, height approx 20cm (spout restored).

Los 101

A brass binnacle, to one side an oil lamp, fitted a compass.

Los 371

Brevet Bezard compass, stamped 'D.R.P.-157329', 'The Greene Computer' complete with instruction leaflets & original case & miniature woodcut by 'G.F. Reiss', said to have been accepted by Queen Mary for the Queen's doll's house

Los 1146

A beechwood rounding plane, the steel blade indistinctly marked, possibly Graves and a compass plane, the end stamped E J Powell

Los 275

Gilt metal case barometer, compass and bone thermometer cased.

Los 388

A lacquered and patinated brass theodolite, Stanley, London, early 20th century, with spirit level mounted sighting tube pivoted between two uprights with silver inset vertically aligned vernier scale calibrated in degrees above rotating calibrated compass inset plinth applied with X and Y spirit levels and signed STANLEY, LONDON 107339,, on disc base with tripod levelling screws, in original mahogany box with some accessories and outer leather cover, 38cm wide, with original mahogany tripod stand. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Los 410

A boxwood surveyor's folding ruler by F.H. & C. Elliott, of 56 Strand, [London], with integral compass and spirit level, 30.5 cm long (extended); a map mile-o-meter; and an ebony desk ruler; contained in a (unrelated) small single-draw chest with a sunken lead-lined top. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Los 249

Medals & Effects of R W Longman who served in WWI and WWII - WWI WM and VM to 49008 AC2 R W Longman RAF together with a 1917 RFC Christmas Card and WWII WM, Star, Africa Star (the ribbon with silver "8"), Italy Star and DM to R W Longman 7591422 WO I (ASM) (total group 7) and together with Military compass 1940 Mk III, Military stop watch arrow marked and numbered B27595, a quantity of correspondence and original photographs taken in the desert etc. The Longmans owned a garage in Winchester Street, Taunton for many years

Los 167

* British Isles. Jansson (Jan), Britannia prout divisa suit temporibus Anglo-Saxonum praesertim durante illorum Heptarchia, [1646 or later], fine uncoloured eng. map, fourteen inset panels of Saxon kings and historical scenes, elaborate cartouche, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, one small hole in image, 420 x 525 mm, framed and glazed. A fine dark impression. Not examined out of frame. (1)

Los 174

* Caernarvonshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Caernarvo. Comitatus pars olim Ordovicum, [1610], hand col. eng. map, elaborate strap work cartouche & compass rose and rhumb lines, 255 x 315 mm, framed and glazed. Not examined out of frame. (1)

Los 179

Cardiganshire. Blaeu (Joan), Ceretica; sive Cardiganensis Comitatus; Anglis Cardiganshire, [1645 or later], eng. map with orig. hand col., one small hole affecting image, 385 x 500 mm, together with Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Cardigan Comitatus pars olim Dimetarum, [1637], uncoloured eng. map. elaborate strapwork cartouche & compass rose, old fold, 265 x 315 mm, with Kitchin (Thomas), An Accurate Map of Cardigan Shire Drawn from an Actual Survey with various Improvements, (1755 or later), eng. map with orig. outline colouring and some later enhancement, trimmed to neat line at lower margin, re-margined on vertical right hand side, one small worm hole just affecting image, 345 x 535 mm (3)

Los 185

* Devon. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Devoniae Comitatus vulgo Denshyre quam olim Danmonii Populi Incolucrunt, [1610], hand col. eng. map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, trimmed to neat line at bottom margin, 290 x 335 mm, framed and glazed. Not examined out of frame. (1)

Los 187

Durham. Jansson (Jan), Episcopatus Dunelmensis Vulgo The Bishoprike of Durham, [1646 or later], uncoloured eng. map, dec. cartouche, compass rose and rhumb lines, occ. closed tears affecting image, central fold strengthened, repaired on verso, 405 x 505 mm, together with a mixed collection of approx. ninety county maps of Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire, including examples by Greenwood, Kitchin, Saxton/Kip, Owen & Bowen, Morden, Moule, Seller and Cary, various sizes and condition (approx.90)

Los 199

Gloucestershire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Glocestriae Comitatus olim sedes Dobunorum, [1637], eng. map with later hand col., elaborate cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, 285 x 315 mm, framed and glazed (1)

Los 201

Herefordshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Frugiferi Ac Ameni Herefordiae Comitatus qui olim pars suit Silurum delineatio, [1607], uncoloured eng. map, elaborate cartouche, half compass rose and mileage scale, slight browning, 290 x 306 mm, Latin text on verso, together with Cary (John), A New Map of Worcestershire Divided into Hundreds Exhibiting its Roads, Rivers, Parks &c. 1801, eng. map with orig hand col., occ. marginal tears, 480 x 535 mm, together with approx. ninety maps of Monmouthshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire with examples by Moule, Jansson, Fullarton, Owen & Bowen, Dawson, Moll and Morden, various sizes and condition (approx.90)

Los 205

Ireland. Speed (John), The Countie of Leinster with the Citie of Dublin Described, sold by John Sudbury & George Humble, [1627], uncoloured eng. map, inset town plan of Dublin, decorated with an elaborate compass rose, sea monsters and sailing ship, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, very slight toning to central fold, 385 x 510 mm, English text on verso (1)

Los 215

Malta. Seutter (Georg Matthaus), Melite vulgo Malta cum vicinis Goza quae olim Gaulos et Comino insulis uti exhibetur a Nic. de Fer, [1740 or later] hand col. eng. map, title displayed in a banner, decorated with an inset map of Valetta and an uncoloured engraving of the stern of a Maltese galley, coats of arms of the principal knights of the Order of St. John, compass rose and rhumb lines, worming to image causing slight loss, replaced in manuscript, central fold strengthened on verso, 500 x 585 mm (1)

Los 251

Sea chart. Mackenzie (Murdoch Snr.), The Coast Adjacent to Chester and Liverpool, from Ormes Head to Formby Point, 1776, lg. hand coloured sea chart on three sheets conjoined, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, 850 x 1050 mm (1)

Los 253

Somerset. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County of Somerset from Actual Survey made in the Years 1820 & 1821, pub. George Pringle Jnr. October 1st 1822, eng. map with orig. hand col., dissected and laid on canvas, calligraphic title, compass rose and b & w vignette of Wells Cathedral, two sections only (of 3), each sheet approx. 1320 x 620 mm, contained in near contemp. full calf gilt solander box with contrasting morocco label to spine, slight chipping to extrems. (1)

Los 262

* Wales. Mercator (Gerard), Cambriae Typus Auctore Humfredo Lhuydo Denbigiense Cambrobritanno, [1607 or later], hand col. eng. map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, quarter compass rose, rhumb lines, sea monsters and galleons, 350 x 490 mm, French text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

Los 602

Monte (Guidobaldo del). In Duos Archimedis Aequeponderantium Libros Paraphrasis Scholiis Illustrata. Mechanicorum Machina, 1st ed., Pesaro, 1588 (colophon dated 1587), title with woodcut vignette, historiated initials, woodcut illustrations and text within ruled borders, H1 with vertical split along inner border, small owner label to border of dedication leaf, contemporary manuscript initials to title margin and front endpaper, a few light spots, later mottled calf, spines with raised bands and calf label, lightly rubbed, folio. Guidobaldo del Monte (1545 -1607) was an Italian mathematician, military engineer and astronomer and this work is his study of the centres of gravity, based on Archimedian principles. He was Galileo’s patron and friend for 20 years and possibly his greatest influence on mechanics, and they reportedly conducted experiments in projectile trajectories together. Monte also helped develop mathematical instruments, including the proportional and elliptical compass. (1)

Los 532

A Bag: a mixed lot containing collection of various vintage Folding Penknives, Pocket Compass etc

Los 405

Fine Condie/Glasgow Golf Co Sunday golfing walking stick fitted with a diamond backed smf lofted iron - each panel stamped with either the makers/retailers Rose, Stags Head and Masonic Compass cleek mark marks - fitted with a green heart shaft - no tip hence worn end never the less overall 36". Illus.

Los 351

Brass Cased Ships Binnacle Compass, plate with Pat No 0183 No. B/R/54, stamped 21162K 6952-SIS-14, 23lbs, complete with spirit burner & tray mounted on turned wood base, bayonet fit top, compass marked B/R/55 Pat 0183 No. 14935B

Los 113

REPRODUCTION BRASS MILITARY FIELD COMPASS STAMPED T.G. CO. LTD LONDON MK111 1941

Los 115

A group of scientific instruments including: a mahogany and brass three drawer telescope, 84cm long extended; a cased Sike's Hydrometer; a cased spherometer, by Harvey & Peak, London; a cased compass; a German cased calculating slide rule; two copper printing plates; and miscellaneous items (qty)

Los 101

A French combined prismatic compass and dendrometre by Lecomte & Deglise, leather case.

Los 22

An A & NCSL gilt metal cased compensated barometer in leather case with separate thermometer dial set in ivory with a compass inset to the centre

Los 56

Two world War I medals awarded to 'Capt. M. Greer' War Medal and Victory Medal, together with three miniatures on bar (1914-15 star, War and Victory Medal) with memorial or death plaque inscribed 'Morrice Greer' in original packet with letter and scroll, also framed photograph and whistle set with a compass. NOTE: Photograph thought to be Lewis (Greer) brother of Morrice - see badges and buttons in Lot 57

Los 330

A novelty timepiece in the form of an anvil, the brass case with a compass above the 2½ inch white enamel dial, signed 'ANC. Crawford Co.' with ring of Roman numerals over a spirit level to the base, the spring driven movement numbered 5283 (probably the clock mount off a desk standish), 16.5cm high

Los 1045

A GEORGE III SILVER POCKET COMPASS, of watchcase form with enamel dial with fleur de lys at North and fifteen lettered points with subdivisions and edge-bar needle, 4.3cm diam, incuse casemaker's mark poorly struck, probably IW, London 1803, contemporary silk lined scarlet morocco covered case ++In fine, practically as new condition, the exterior of the case lightly scuffed but also very good

Los 1053

AN ENGLISH BRASS 1 1/4 INCH REFRACTING TELESCOPE, with reeded horn-sleeved barrel, engraved on the last of seven draw-tubes R Mills 49 Southampton St Pentonville London, on folding tripod with compass joint, lens cap ++In good condition retaining some of the original lacquer

Los 1057

A CHINESE BOXWOOD COMPASS, with coloured needle and concentric penwork scales of triglyphs and Chinese characters, 22cm diam, painted reign mark of Qianlong and bearing inscription "ANTIQUE COMPASS FROM THE SUMMER PALACE PEKING", 19th c ++In good condition with some old surface marks and grime

Los 1059

AN ENGLISH BRASS SURVEYOR'S COMPASS, engraved Cary London and with the cardinal points in a degree circle with steel needle, in folding mahogany case with two brass bubble levels and two sights fitted in the lid, 19.5cm w ++In good condition, the mahogany case slightly scratched but with both brass fastenings, one damaged

Los 1130

CARTER'S LITERARY MACHINE. A VICTORIAN WALNUT GILT BRASS AND CAST-IRON READING TABLE, the telescopic top with adjustable rest on ball and compass joints, reeded pillar and ornate four-footed base with castors, 110cm h unextended, 37cm diam, engraved trade label with 6A NEW CAVENDISH ST PORTALND PLACE LONDON address and stamped 35845 ++Some looseness in the brass mechanism but in otherwise excellent entirely original condition with accretion of dust and grime over time. The castors of good quality and original

Los 633

A boxed gyroscopic compass, type P10, no.22074.

Los 1227

A gold compass pendant incorporated in a stylized ships wheel. 3cm wide

Los 416

A three stone diamond ring, the brilliants totalling approximately 0.27 carats, the shank stamped '18k', finger size N1/2; a buckle ring; a signet ring, both 9 carat gold; a 9 carat gold cross pendant; a silver bracelet with coins attached, additional loose coins; an enamel butterfly brooch; and a metal pocket compass; all in a jewels case Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Los 368

German Colonies and Occupations. A green Compass stockbook, stock cards and loose pages housing a duplicate but useful accumulation of issues mint and used

Los 117

A collection of assorted vesta cases, including various engraved examples, a vesta inset with a compass, a German vesta engraved 'Leipzig 1903', one with green enamelled decoration, mixed makers and dates, Victorian to modern, 16oz. (18)

Los 165

A RARE DOLPHIN BINNACLE, cast in brass in the form of three stylised dolphins, their tails supporting a compass binnacle with burners and a dry card Dent compass in gimbals, secured to a circular mahogany base (period components added), 42in. (107cm.) high, The stand is believed to have been recovered from the wreck of the S.S. Svava, a Swedish built transport of 1,216 tons built 1904 which sank in March 1944 after a collision off Blythe with the Fort Beausejour whilst carrying a cargo of coal.

Los 184

A FINE LACQUERED BRASS SUNDIAL BY HENRY SHUTTLEWORTH, LONDON, CIRCA 1770. engraved to a latitude of 55º (Newcastle or Londonderry) with finely worked sixteen-point compass rose, outer minute scale, perspective radiused Roman hour numerals recording IIIIam to VIIIpm each separated by a decorative Fleur-de-Lys motif, signed at South Shuttleworth London, gnomen, three threaded pad feet, (retaining much original lacquered finish and black-waxed filling), 10in (25.5cm.) high, Lit: Turner, A: Early Scientific Instruments Europe 1400-1800, Sotheby's 1987, p.176, this dial illustrated fig. 182. Henry Raines Shuttleworth (w,1760-1797) was apprenticed to the famous London Maker John Cuff in 1746. Made a Freeman of the Spectacle Makers Company 1756 he subsequently established his own Mathematical Shop near the West end of St. Paul`s in Ludgate Street. Succeeded by his son, (also Henry, apprenticed to his father 1778) in Ludgate Street 1797-1811. His signature denotes some of the finest London mathematical Instruments of the Period.

Los 193

AN 18TH-CENTURY EQUINOCTIAL SUNDIAL BY BENJAMIN MARTIN, LONDON, the 3Din. silvered dial with finely engraved compass rose, blued steel hand, lacquered brass case, hinged latitude, horizon ring signed B. Martin Fecit with folding gnomon, contained within a lined morocco case (later), approximately 6in. (15cm.) square, Benjamin Martin worked between 1738 and 1777 from one address in Chichester and five in Fleet Street and latterly as Benjamin Martin & Son until 1782 when the firm went bankrupt.

Los 194

A 19TH-CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS GIMBALLED DRY CARD CONTINENTAL DESK COMPASS, with 2Nin. paper dial stamped Logia within weighted brass bowl set within gimbal rings attached to tapering support with flared foot base, 7Iin. (19cm.) high

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