A Mixed Lot comprising: a white metal cased Aide-Memoire, mounted with an enamelled badge for RMS Scandinavian; together with a folding Pocket Knife, with lacquered brass grips, and a further brass Vesta Case of typical hinged rectangular form, the side panel set with a compass and decorated with Japanese theatrical masks (3)
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A mixed lot comprising a late 19th Century 9ct Gold graduated curb link Watch Chain with T Bar, Swivel and glazed compass Fob, together with a further compass Fob modelled in the form of a Ship’s Wheel, and a yellow metal and seed pearl set Brooch, length of chain 12”, weight combined 53 gms all in
A Regency period mahogany artist's box by Windsor & Newton with large blue and gilt label to underside of the lid, with named paint blocks, ceramic mixing trays and other accessories, above a narrow drawer with countersunk brass handle, 29.5cm wide; together with a late 19th century rosewood and thuyawood compass set, brass strung lid revealing a fitted interior with implements, 23.5cm wide -2
A Louis XVth giltwood barometer the fluted case surmounted by a flower-filled jardiniere, ribbons, tassells and trailing husks above a circular ribbon carved dial with inked paper calibrations and compass style pointer, the lower part with a thermometer flanked by pierced and carved vines and fluted pendant 36cm wide, 101cm high
A Mixed Lot comprising: a small yellow metal Propelling Pencil, with engine-turned covered and ring suspension; together with a Pencil Lead Case; two white metal Thimbles and further Brass and leather Thimble Case; composite Cheroot Cutter with ivory handles and a small Mahogany cased Pocket Compass (7)
a Sunderland "Cast Iron Bridge" Large Pottery Jug, circa 1830, of baluster form with high lip and loop handle, printed in underglaze black and naively overpainted in colours with "A West View of the Iron Bridge", flanked by "The Mariner's Compass", and verse "When first I was aforemast man ..." within pink borders, 23.5cm high over lip See illustration
A pair of Newton's 'New Improved' terrestrial and celestial library globes Circa 1830 on mahogany stands with ring-turned baluster columns and splayed tripod bases ending in turned feet, united by undertiers mounted with compasses, the maker's cartouches (of similar, but not identical form) inscribed: 'NEWTON’S NEW AND IMPROVED CELESTIAL GLOBE On which all the stars, nebulae and clusters contained in the extensive catalogue of the late F.Wollaston FRS, are accurately laid down in their right Ascensions & Declinations, having been recalculated for the Year 1830 by W. Newton. Manufactured by Newton Son & Berry, Chancery Lane, London. Published Jan 1.1834' , and; 'NEWTON’S New and Improved TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, embracing every recent discovery to the present time, manufactured by NEWTON, SON & BERRY, 66 Chancery Lane, London, Published Jan 1st 1834'. Both globes with brass hour rings and meridians, the horizons with zodiac emblems and each inscribed 'Published 1st March 1832 by Newton's & Berry' Both the globes have their original compass papers, which bear the inscription NEWTON, SON & BERRY (one slightly damaged and lacking pointer and glass) the terrrestrial globe incorportaing 'An improved ANALEMMA showing the sun’s declination and place in the zodiac' (2) 43.5cm diameter, 90cm high, horizons 6.1cm wide

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