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Various silver items to include vesta, propelling pencil, silver-coloured metal brooches, a ring set with an agate, a coronation souvenir brooch for Elizabeth II 1953 as a little booklet, a gold-plated bangle, a silver shoe charm, a gold-coloured necklace and a pocket compass, all within a musical jewel box which opens to show a dancing ballerina
A World War I medal trio, 1914/15 star, British war medal and Victory medal (Pip, Squeak and Wilfred) awarded to 106313 CPL A Dunsmore RE, two 1914 Princess Mary Christmas tins, World War II RAF Escape Compass Child's Ration Book (1953), HMS Liverpool compact and ephemera/invites, wax seal stamp ec, lot also includes RAF Mark IV brass and leather flying goggles a/f
Bartoli,C.: Del modo di misurare le distantie, le superficie, i corpi, le piante, le prouincie, le prospettiue, & tutte le altre cose terrehe ... Venedig, Combi 1614. 4°. Mit Titelbord., Portr. d. Verf. u. viel. Textholzschn., 2 gef. Holzschn.-Taf., 145 num. Bll., 3 unn. Bll. Ldr. Mitte d. 18. Jhdts. mit reicher Rverg. u. rotem Rsch. (Etw. verzogen). Vgl. Poggend. 1,110 (EA 1564). Riccardi I, 90, 13. Smith, Rara, 315 Anmerkung. Honeyman Coll. 230.: "popular work on mensuration giving a good account of early, surveying instruments. The fourth book deals with the construction and use of the compass Im 4. Buch wird der Kompaß in Konstruktion u. Gebrauch behandelt.
Two Belgium Police Officers hats together with a bayonet sheath with a leather thong to attach to belt, two boot hooks, a compass in its leather travel pouch and one further compassQty: quantity Some wear to the brocade on the one without a tassel, fading commensurate with age and use to both; baynet sheath has significant wear commensurate with age and use; compasses generally appears to be functional
The lot to include a slide rule; tokens commemorating the Fremch Emporer's visit to England, the Coronation of Queen Victoria, and the death of the Duke of Wellington; a cartographic compass; a John Rabone & Sons measuring tape in leather housing; a mother of pearl business card holder; an Indian white metal lidded jar; a copper tankard; etcQty: qtyThe slide rule in the original cardboard case, appears in generally good condition. The compass slightly bent. All items as found.
A collection of military compasses, to include: A Short & Mason 1904 compass with case, an S. Mordan 1918 compass and leather case, two WWII bakelite Magenetic Marching Mark 1 compasses by J.G. Co Ltd, a Short & Mason "Magnapole" and others.All in used condition, one Bakelite compass with repair
Palitoy Action Man Vintage 34172 Field Training Excercise comprising Denims, Beret, Boots, S.L.R, Rifle, Belt, Bayonet & Sheath,, Walkie Talkie, Rope Bridge, Compass, Map. Cellophane and backing card box - Near Mint in Excellent packaging, clean & crisp, does have some light scuffs, also comes with white card display box.
A LE COULTRE CO COMPASS CAMERA, circa late 1930s, designed by Noel Pemberton Billing and manufactured by Le Coultre Co, Switzerland, number 3944, with a CCL3B Anastigmat 35mm f/3.5 lens (condition report: overall good to fair condition, moderate surface scratches to case, optics appear clear, externally dusty)
A mid-19th century brass theodolite by Troughton & Sims of London, the telescope with rack and pinion focusing, mounted on two brackets above half circle of degrees, on staff head mount with compass, h.23cm, in fitted mahogany case (case distressed).Note; the firm Troughton & Sims was established in 1826 when the renowned instrument maker Edward Troughton (1753-1835) partnered with William Sims (1793-1860). The business continued to produce precise surveying and navigational instruments throughout the 19th century, including telescopes, theodolites and surveyor's levels.
Speed (John), Worcestershire Described, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], hand-coloured engraved map, inset city plan of Worcester, strapwork cartouche and compass rose, plate 39 x 51cm, framed and double glazed; together with Morden (Robert), Map of Gloucestershire, hand coloured engraving, 36 x 43cm. Framed (2)Condition Report: Speed: Paper discoloured/foxed, central crease strengthened to reverse, needs cleaning. Morden: Unglazed, paper laid down, paper creased and crinkled, needs attention.
HALLOWEENOne Sheet (27" x 41"); Blue Ratings Box StyleFine Folded; Artist Bob Gleason Compass International, 1978What more can be said about a film that changed the trajectory of horror films for the last fifty years? It created a massive franchise and made a star of the young Jamie Lee Curtis. This poster is the folded, blue ratings box style.This poster has some issues in which it looks as if moisture has affected the surface. It is most prominant in the upper vertical fold area. There is fold wear. The poster would be a perfect candidate for restoration.John Carpenter's visceral horror film not only started a hugely successful franchise, it also massively popularised and evolved the slasher genre. Few cinematic stalker-killers have the same impact and endurance as the white-masked Michael Myers.This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, December 7th. The auction will begin at 9:30am PST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on December 8th.
KEULEN, Johannes van (1654-1715) & Gerard van KEULEN (1678-1726). Nine hand-coloured charts from the Zee-Fakkel showing the coasts of Ireland, Scotland, English Channel and the Bay of Biscay. Please see the full listing below. (9)KEULEN, Johannes van (1654-1715) & Gerard van KEULEN (1678-1726). Nine hand-coloured charts extracted from the Zee-Fakkel depicting the coasts of Ireland, Scotland, English Channel and the Bay of Biscay, with decorative title and scale cartouches, compass roses, galleons, etc. [Amsterdam: c.1695-1704]. The charts comprise: 1. Paskaert van Cales tot Cadix als mede een gedeelte van Engelandt, 517 x 602mm.; 2. Pas Caart van de Bocht van Vranckryck Biscaien en Gallssen Tusschen Heyssant en C. de Finisterre, 507 x 585mm.; 3. Pascaert van de Canael Tusschen Engelandt en Vrancryck, van Cales tot C. de la Hagu, als meede van Doever tot Poortlant, 506 x 570mm.; 4. Pas-Caert van de Canael, Tusschen Englandt en Vranckryck, van Pleymuyen tot aen de Sorlinges, als mede van Portbimel tot aen Heyssant, 500 x 560mm.; 5. Nieuwe Pas-Kaert Vande oost Kustvan Yrland, Beginnende van de hoeck van Waterfoort tot aen de Mayds. Alsmede de west Kustvan Engeland, 509 x 580mm.; 6. Pascaart van de Noortcustvan Yrland Als meede de Westcust van Schotland En een gedeelte van de Lewys Eylanden, 502 x 578mm.; 7. Pascaert, Vande Westkust van Schotlant, Als mede een gedeelte van de Lewys Eylanden, Van S.Patricius to Navry, Nog t'.Roda ofte Barre en t'I.S. Kilda Met at syn diepten en droochten, 504 x 585mm.; 8. Paskaart vande WestCust van Yrlandt Beginninde van Klady Tot aen de Blasques, 508 x 583mm.; and 9. Nieuwe Pafcaert, vande Suyt syde van Yrlandt Beginnende van Blasques tot ande Hoeck van Waterfoort, 503 x 583mm.; all unframed. Provenance: The Mopelia Collection. (9)
KEULEN, Gerard van (1678-1726). Nouvelle Carte de la Riviere de Canada ou St. Laurens, [Amsterdam: c.1734], hand-coloured engraved chart of the St. Lawrence River, Canada, 5225 x 610mm., unframed. RARE.KEULEN, Gerard van (1678-1726) & Johannes van KEULEN II (1704-55). Nouvelle Carte de la Riviere de Canada ou St. Laurens de l' Isle de Anticoste Jusqua Quebec, Dans le Partie d' Amerique la plus Septentrionale. [Amsterdam: c.1734]. Hand-coloured engraved chart of the St. Lawrence River extending from Quebec City in the west to the Island of Anticoste in the east, 5 inset charts, various compass roses, blank on verso (shaved at upper engraved frame), 525 x 610mm., unframed. Provenance: The Mopelia Collection. RARE.
DUDLEY, Robert (1573-1649). Carta particolare della Britannia, [Florence, c.1660], engraved chart, 470 x 740mm. With another chart by Dudley. (2)[DUDLEY, Robert (1573-1649)]. Carta particolare della Brittania bassa in Francia che commincia con il capo Armentice e Finisce con il capo Forne. [Florence: Giuseppe Cocchini, c.1660]. Engraved chart, galleons, compass rose, 470 x 740mm., unframed. With Robert Dudley's Carta particolare della costa di Guasconnia in Francia che comincia con il Fiume di Burdeaux e Finisce con l' Isola di Heys ([Florence, c.1660], engraved chart, 470 x 390mm., unframed. The charts are taken from Dudley's great maritime atlas Dell' Arcano del Mare, the first such atlas compiled by an Englishman, albeit one printed in Florence, and the first to use Mercator's projection. Provenance: The Mopelia Collection. (2)
A Masonic 18ct gold and diamond set Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee jewel, by Spencer & Co., 1897, London, the raised diamond shaped centre with a central bust of Victoria within a border of rose cut diamonds with a compass and enamelled crown above a set square with enamel dates 1837-1897, the reverse inscribed PRESENTED with an Illuminated address to R W Bro Col Charles Lyne PGM by the Brethren of the PROVINCE OF MONMOUTH on attaining his Jubilee IN MASONRY Oct 21. 1897, with light blue ribbon and associated 15ct gold pin with leaf decoration, R Spencer & Co., London, 1897, the pendant - 6cm high, 3.4cm wide Footnotes: Note: This collection of Masonic jewels originally belonged to Colonel Charles Lyne, a prominent Freemason who was Provincial Grand Master of the Province of Monmouthshire from December 1870 until November 1901, President of the Festival for the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys, 1898, and appointed Senior Grand Deacon in 1901. He was also a founder of the Charles Lyne Lodge 2964 in 1903.After being displayed in the Masonic Hall, Dock Street, Newport, Monmouthshire they were past down to his grandson Major General Lewis Owen Lyne, C.B. D.S.O, then past down to his godson and then by descent.
A matched set of ten George III mahogany dining chairs, last quarter 18th century, in the manner of Gillows, including two carvers, each with a pierced rectangular trellis and rosette back surmounted by a tablet carved with harebells, above a padded seat embroidered with later needlework, on turned tapering legs with toupie feet, the carvers stamped F.T, the side chairs stamped A.F (10)Footnotes: Note: These chairs correspond to Gillows’ 'Garforth pattern', which first appeared in 1795 and was probably an adaptation of Georges Jacob's design of circa 1792 for Marie-Antoinette's dairy at Rambouillet. They appear to have been particularly popular among the genteel, professional and merchant classes in the north of England and Gillows' produced versions of this design in mahogany and also with japanned decoration. In 1796 the Earl of Strafford purchased six white and green japanned chairs for Wentworth Woodhouse, and Sir William Gerard ordered thirty-six mahogany chairs for Garswood New Hall, Lancashire. While the design featured a round or 'compass-fronted' seat (see the set of twelve sold anonymously, Christie’s, London, 29 April 2010, lot 86, £46,850 including premium) they were also made with a more conventional square seat. The design was adopted by the influential architect/designer Sir John Soane (d. 1837). He commissioned the set of twenty 'mahogany trellis chairs' for the Governor’s Room at The Bank, supplied in 1809 by the cabinet-maker David Bruce (d. 1823) of Aldersgate Street, London (see M. Jourdain, 'Early 19th-Century Furniture at the Bank of England’, Country Life, 3 October 1947, p. 676, fig. 2). Soane owned a pair of armchairs of the Bank design at his own home at Lincoln’s Inn Fields, now the Soane Museum, and adapted the design for a set of dining-chairs supplied by John Robins in 1821. Robins' invoice described these as 'trellis back chairs moulded & Paneled [sic] seats French stuffed covered with black Spanish Morocco red welts [and] stout turned feet to pattern’.
A George IV fifteen inch terrestrial library globe, by J. & W. Newton, with hand-coloured and engraved gores, inscribed NEWTON'S New and Improved TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, Accurately delineated from the observations of the most esteemed Navigators and Travellers To the Present Time, MANUFACTURED BY J. & W. Newton, No. 66. Chancery Lane, London Published 1818 with additions to 1823, and An IMPROVED ANALEMMA showing the SUNS Declination and place in the Zodiac for each Day in the Year by Inspection, with a brass meridian ring and a rosewood stand with later horizon ring inscribed Published 1st Jan. 1843 by NEWTON AND SON, 66 Chancery Lane, LONDON, on reeded and turned legs united by stretchers with central compass, 94cm high, 52.5cm diameter
3 metal cased naval compasses. A small brass cased compass with folding sundial screw top lid (approx. 5cm diameter); a large folding sundial compass with glass screw top lid (approx. 7cm diameter); and a marine compass with Robert Frost The Road Not Taken inscribed inside lid (approx. 6cm diameter).

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