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A mixed group comprising a collection of single discs comprising, Modern Talking,WHAM, Elvis Presley T.H.E.E.P Collection, Boney M etc, a Haig Scotch Whiskey jug (h-9cm), a Swan Ink decorative pitcher (marked verso Original Staffordshire) (h-15.cm) and a Stanley London Prismatic Compass with fitted leather case. (alot)
The Prisoner and Danger Man (1960s TV series) Collectables includes, The Prisoner (1967-1968) autographed black and white photograph, Signed by Patrick McGoohan, depicted the actor and motor racing enthusiast Graham Nearn, with Number 6s Lotus Seven with the number plate KAR 120C. Nearn established Caterham Car Sales in 1959 as one of the original Lotus Centres, and appeared in the last episode of the series, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼ inches; five related hardback and paperback books, including The Prisoner by Thomas M. Disch, first edition, dust-jacket unclipped, published Dennis Dobson, 1979, and The Official Prisoner Companion by Matthew Wite and Jaffer Ali, first edition published Sidgwick & Jackson, 1988; a pair of Scripts, Everyman Films, M-G-M Studios, Borehamwood, the first titled The Prisoner (Pilot), the second titled The Prisoner tv Series Fall Out, 55 pages and 44 pages typescript on white sheets, each bound with metal brads, v.s, the largest 21 x 30cm; a pair of boxed Dinky No. 106 The Prisoner Mini Moke, diecast toy cars manufactured by Dinky Toys, c. 1967-1970 - based on thetaxi vehicleswhich operated in theself-contained community The Village, each with white body, silver windscreen frame, red and white stickered plastic removeable canopy and wheel cover, fitted with spun hubs; one of the few merchandise items available at the time of the original transmission of ATVs television series; four related DC Comic books by Dean Motter, books a-d, first printings, published by DC Comics Inc., 1988-1989; together with, a badge, compass, and related ephemera; together with, Danger Man (1960-1968) nine hardback and paperback books including, Danger Man Television Storybooks, three vols., first editions, published by P.B.S, 1965-1966; Dangerman Top TV Series, two vols., first editions (1965); four related paperback books by W. Howard Baker and others, first editions, published by World Distributors, 1965-1966; and Danger Man Somportex (Denmark) Bubble-gum wrapper with three (of a series of 73) John Drake Danger Man cards, nos. 17, 21, 30, each with a black and white scene from the series and a description on the reverse. (qty)
Large Collection of various Film Promotional Material and Merchandise, to include X-Men Dark Phoenix Cyclops Glasses, Thor Ragnarok and Captain Marvel Marvel coins, James Bond No Time To Die Jaguar Land Rover Keyring, Marvel and star-Wars pins, Various tickets to include Cast and Crew Screening of 'The Phantom of the Opera', World Premiere showing of 'The Golden Compass' and other items.
A mixed lot of treen and other items to include; a 19th century mahogany stationary box, having brass plates and corners, compartments and tray inside, a similar aged cased compass and equipment set, an early 20th century cased weights set (few missing), a brass table bell, a Chester silver fronted bevelled glass hand mirror, leather backed (lots of wear), mahogany and brass wall mounted pipe rack, 20th century metal whisk, one pipe and two cased weighing scales. (1 box) Some wear, loss and signs of age to all.
Pair: Lieutenant W. A. McLaren, 105th Battalion, Canadian Infantry British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. W. A. McLaren.) very fine Pair: Private G. G. McLaren, Royal Highlanders British War and Victory Medals (S-23139 Pte. G. G. McLaren. R. Highrs.) very fine Pair: Private W. McLaren, Royal Highlanders British War and Victory Medals (S-43367 Pte. W. McLaren. R. Highrs.) very fine Pair: Private P. McLaren, Royal Highlanders British War and Victory Medals (5620 Pte. P. MacLaren. R. Highrs.) very fine Pair: Private J. McLaren, Manchester Regiment British War and Victory Medals (25467 Pte. J. McLaren. Manch. R.) very fine (10) £100-£140 --- William Alfred McLaren, a civil engineer from Montague, Prince Edward Island, Canada, was born in Brudenell on 31 August 1888. He attested into the 82nd Regiment Militia in 1912 and was later commissioned as a Lieutenant into the 105th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force on 23 December 1915. Serving on the Western Front from August 1916, he was later admitted to hospital suffering from neuritis in June 1918, before being transferred to the U.K. where he spent ten months in various hospitals. Returning to Canada on 15 May 1919, he was demobilised on 18 November 1919. He died, aged 49, on 5 January 1938. Sold together with his copy service papers and a named hallmarked silver identity bracelet, engraved with a masonic square and compass emblem. Sold together with copy research.
London 1823, maker Thomas Harper, the pierced arched pediment with central globe and compass engraving, the circular outer band containing the central pierced six pointed star, the name "JAS. WYATT" inscribed to the upper bar, the obverse engraved Deo Regi Fratribus Honor Fidelitas Benevolentia around the circle with Truth, Peace, Concord and ..sdom Strength Beauty on the triangle, the reverse engraved Si Talia Jungere Possis Sit Tibi Scire Satis A.L. 5824 AD 1824 on the outer circle and Civis Mundi Cultor Dei and Invenimus We Found, the pierced ribbon effect lower section with central TH emblem and inscribed "THO HARPER FECIT Fleet Street", 5cm wide, 8cm high. CR * There appears to be a piece of the star missing to the lower centre, some surface scratches and marks.
A collection of Edwardian and later walking canes and sticksto include a Lancewood shooting / walking stick with folding seat, ebonised cane the top encasing a clock, a hazel stick with rams horn handle carved and painted in the from of a trout, another rams horn handled stick, an ebonised cane with orange bakelite pommel inset with a compass, assorted white metal topped canes etc., (13)first length 84.5cm.Condition: those mentioned individually in good condition. Duck head stick with scratches and wear to shaft. Folding shooting stick with scuffs to seat.Silver topped canes the mounted with dings and knocks. Slender cane with a split
An 18-inch W & T M Bardin terrestrial globe on stand English, early 19th century,cartouche printed To the Rt. Honorable/ SIR JOSEPH BANKS BAR. K. B./ President of the Royal Society/ This New British Terrestrial Globe/ Containing all the latest Discoveries and Communications, from the most / correct and authentic Observations and Surveys, to the year 1799/ by Captn. Cook and more recent Navigators. Engraved from/ an accurate Drawing by Mr. Arrowsmith, Geographer/ Additions to 1807 / Respectfully Dedicated / by his most obedient hble. Servants / W. & T.M. Bardin mounted in brass meridian within horizon ring applied with facsimile printed calendar and zodiac scale, supported by four brackets above tripod base with castors and stretcher centred by a magnetic compass rose 42 by 22 in (107 by 56cm) Footnotes:William Bardin (fl.1783-98) began making globes in about 1780 in association with Gabriel Wright. Thomas Marriott jointed his father's firm in 1790 in the partnership W & T M Bardin and in about 1798 the globe production was extended to include 18-inch terrestrial and celestial globes. These New British globes were subsequently sold by S S Etkins, T M Bardin's son in law following his death in 1819.John Arrowsmith (1790-1873) was a cartographer and one of the founders of the Royal Geographical Society.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Thomas Malby & Son 18-inch Terrestrial Library Globe, English, Second half 19th century,the cartouche printed MALBY'S TERRESTRIAL GLOBE Compiled from the latest AND MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES, INCLUDING ALL THE RECENT Geographical Discoveries Manufactured and Published under the superintendence of the SOCIETY FOR THE DIFFUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE BY MALBY & SONS GLOBE & MAP SELLERS TO THE ADMIRALTY, the terrestrial globe mounted in brass meridian within horizon ring applied with printed zodiac and calendar scales, supported on three curved mahogany legs, with stretcher compass, without casters, globe 18in (46cm) diameter40in (101.5cm) high overall Footnotes:Thomas Malby's map & globe firm continued under the stewardship of his son from 1851, who was was still recorded as operating in business in 1884. Thomas Malby closely linked himself with the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, as a way of marketing his products to the rising middle class of Britain.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century French carriage clock with travel case and numbered winding keysigned and numbered Francois-Arsene Margaine, 9208, and with retailers mark, Godwin and Son 304 High Holborn Londonthe case surmounted by a ribbed Greek key handle, above the rectangular escapement observation window, on the rounded top, the four glazed panels supported between solid pillars, on a moulded base, the white enamel Roman dial, the centre with a stylised compass rose under the blued steel moon hands, signed below VI Examd by Godwin & Son 304 High Holborn London, the twin spring barrel movement with English lever platform escapement and half-cut and compensated bimetallic balance, the backplate stamped for Francois-Arsene Margaine and numbered 9208, striking on a coiled blued steel gong, with a matching numbered double-ended winding key and matching numbered blue leather and blue velvet travel case, the inside top marked for Godwin and Son. 16cms highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 20th century brass theodolite together with a similar period brass surveyor's compass and a cased steel engineering drawing setthe compass signed to the dial J. Casartelli & Son, Manchesterthe theodolite with sighting telescope and horizontal and vertical circles of degrees, with magnifiers and verniers, on three levelling screws, 26cm high, the compass of large size, the 6' signed silvered dial marked and numbered PATENT MINING DIAL 797 with sighting vanes, 32.5cm wide, both with wooden carrying cases, the drawing set contained within a plush lined leather case with gilt tooled retailer's mark EUGENE DIETZGENCO., CHICAGO-NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO-TORONTO-NEW ORLEANS (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty of a UK collector.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Large W. & S. Jones Universal Equinoctial Dial, English, circa 1800,signed to the dial and compass rose W & S Jones, 30 Holborn, LONDON, the silvered compass rose inset with two bubble levels, hinged hour ring, latitude arc and folding gnomon, the dial raised on three levelling screws, in shaped velvet-cushioned fishskin case, the dial 6in (15cm) widethe case 7 1/2in x 2 1/2in x 7 1/2in (19cm x 6.5cm x 19cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Troughton & Simms Brass Dumpy Level, English, early 20th century,signed TROUGHTON & SIMMS LONDON, the sighting telescope with rack-and-pinion focusing, surmounted by two bubble levels set at right angles, above magnetic compass, on staff-head mount with four levelling screws, in fitted mahogany case with trade label, with magnifier and alternate eyepiece, case leather carrying strap, 14 1/2in (37cm) longcase 5in x 20in x 6in (12.5cm x 51cm x 15cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Richard Spear Universal Equinoctial Dial, Irish, early 19th century,signed Spear Dublin, with silvered compass rose, hinged latitude arc, hour ring and pierced gnomon, 3 1/4in (8.2cm) diameter Footnotes:There were two mathematical instrument makers named Richard Spear registered in Dublin between 1791 and 1837.Literature:cf. Gloria Clifton, Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century champlevé enamel and gilt brass combination carriage timepiece and barometer with compass and thermometerthe backplate of the timepiece with Richard et Cie, Paris, oval monogram retailers markthe rectangular case with allover foliate scrolling, vase of flowers and bird decoration, the top with reeded and turned carrying handle on turned circular stepped support, flanked by a circular viewing aperture and a matching compass with silver dial, the sides with turned and fluted composite columns to the corners and matching twin columns front and back, all with turned finals, the timepiece with 1 3/4' silvered Roman chapter ring and blued steel hands, the spring barrel movement with a jewelled English lever platform escapement with half-cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, the barometer with a matching dial, the front centred by a mercury thermometer, on turned knopped feet, 15cm high, 17cm wide, 7cm deepFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Cary 12-inch Celestial Table Globe, English, Early 19th century,cartouche printed CARY'S NEW CELESTIAL GLOBE ON WHICH are correctly laid down upwards of 3500 stars selected from the most accurate observations and calculated for the Year 1800. With the extent of each Constellation precisely defined by Mr. Gilpin of the ROYAL SOCIETY, globe mounted in brass meridian within horizon ring, on mahogany tripod stand lacking compass to base, 25in (64cm) high overall This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Anodised Brass Level, English, Mid-20th century,unsigned, the sighting telescope with rack-and-pinion focusing, surmounted by bubble level, and pivoted magnetic compass, with prismatic sight, on staff-head mount with four levelling screws, in unoriginal fitted stained wood case, 14in (36cm) longcase 8in x 18 1/2in x 4 1/2in (20.5cm x 47cm x 11.5cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Elliott Bros Everest Theodolite, English, Early 20th century,platform signed ELLIOTT BROS, LONDON, the theodolite in anodised brass, telescope with rack-and-pinion focusing, bubble level, vertical silver scale with magnifiers and Verniers, on tripod base with levelling screws, in fitted mahogany case with compass, ocular, and plumb-bob, theodolite 8 1/2in (21.5cm) highcase 9 1/2in x 11in x 7 1/2in (24cm x 28cm x 19cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A W. & S. Jones Brass Y-Level, English, Early 19th century,signed W&S JONES, HOLBORN, LONDON, the sighting telescope with rack-and-pinion focusing, surmounted by bubble level, supported by two brackets above a magnetic compass, on staff-head mount, in fitted mahogany case, 20in (51cm) longcase 5 1/4in x 20 3/4in x 4 1/4in (13.5cm x 53cm x 11cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SOUL - 7" COLLECTION. A collection of around 146 x 7". Artists include C. J. Swarbick, Sam & Dave, Rufus fea. Chaka Khan, Manu Dibango, Dobie Gray, Acquarius, Ben E. King, Roberta Flack, Betty Wright, The Detroit Spinners, Womack & Womack, Al Green, P. P. Arnold, Booker T & The M.G's, The Cascades, Compass, Rockin' Sidney, Gene Chandler, Drifters, Chi-Lites, George Clinton, Chic, Imagination, Shirley (And Company), Robert Knight, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, 5000 Volts, Brenda Lynn and Mim. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+,

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