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An interesting miscellany to include small child's respirator, Almex bus conductors ticket machine, no. 1491,The British Empire Exhibition 1924 Goldsmith & Silversmiths Company Ltd globe inkwell, The Williams Cheque Punch Co. address stamper, Natural Sine brass compass in wooden box, cast metal armillary sphere, brass school bell, Hockley Abbey spirit level, Irish Blackthorn piece etc.
Carl Cashman Love The Arts Collage on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Frankie Shea About Carl Cashman is a contemporary artist who creates stunning, vibrant geometric-based optical art. He hand drafts his work using a ruler, pencil, art tape, a compass and a protractor. Carl originally studied art at Dartington College of Arts and graduated from there in 2008. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
* Luftwaffe Wrist Compass, WWII Period, serial number 3858128, back stamped AK 39 Fl 23235-1, on black leather strap, together with a large wrist compass, the black case stamped 6605-99-924-9163 R/80/ S/S/35, brown leather strap, a WWI brass military compass by Barnes & Morris London, No 13699 dated 1917 with war department arrow, a WWI brass compass by Terrasse W. Co VI 91512 dated 1918 and other pocket compasses QTY: (12)
* Spitfire P8348. WWII Air Ministry P8B compass from Spitfire P8348, serial number 140435 B, finished in grey and black with original wooden transport case with examination date stamps dated 1941,42 and 46, the base of the box with Royal Air Force printed label inscribed 'from Spit IIB P8348', the case 12 cm high x 18.5 cm high x 18 cm deep, together with a black and white copied photograph of P8348, framed and glazed, frame size 23 x 31.5 cm QTY: (2)NOTE:The printed label indicates the compass was from P8348 of 39 MU (Maintenence Unit), Colerne, Wiltshire.No. 39 MU was formed at Colerne on 1 January 1940 until it was disbanded on 1 October 1953.
Unsigned - A 19th century silver open faced travelling compass, circa 1812, the white dial, 50mm diameter, with steel pointer, black 32 point compass rose and chemin de fer chapter ring with Arabic degree indicators, case, 51mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and locking lever at 12 o'clock, verso plain and polished with London hallmarks for Sterling silver, casemaker's mark lacking, 62.2g gross Crystal: Complete. Some minor grizzling to the edge and very minor surface scratches. Some dust under the crystal.Dial: In good condition generally. Two hairline cracks (one from SW to NW, the other from SE to NW)Movement: Pointer moves freely. Locking mechanism not fully operational.Case: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratches, minor dents and dings as to be expected and commensurate with wear and use. Hallmarks a little rubbed but readable. Probably originally within an outer case (as a pair case), outer case lacking.
Masonic Interest- a gentleman's gold hard stone signet ring, comprising a shield shaped cartouche inset with a agate hard stone with Masonic carved compass and square motif intaglio, width approx 13mm, size U, unmarked assessed as a minimum of 18ct gold, total gross weight approx 5.9gms in a W.J May Nottingham retailers box Further details: good stone present and intact, minor wear and tear commensurate with age
An Angelus brass cube form desk top clock / weather station, the top inset with a compass, one side with a clock face with date aperture, on the other sides a Thermometer, a Barometer and Hygrometer on a tapering column and circular foot, 10cm high CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, sold as seen, untested
British Post War Officers Set of 1944 Pattern Web Equipment comprising of belt, brace straps, brace attachments, pistol holster and ammunition pouch, binocular case and compass pouch, and an alloy water-bottle in a web carrier. This equipment was introduced in 1944 in anticipation of an invasion of Japan. After the Japanese Surrender, the equipment was widely issued to British troops deployed on active service around the globe, including Korea and the far east.
A Second World War and later group of five comprising 1939-45 and Africa Star with 1st Army bar, Defence and War Medal with Mentioned in Despatches Oak leaf and Africa Medal with Kenya clasp named to Major R.T. Elliot Kenya Regt. Mounted court style for display. With two VI Commando shoulder titles and 's aint Louis' and US flag patches with a further shoulder title to the reverse of the frame, a photograph of the recipient in uniform, a First World War compass and the recipient's Fariburn Sykes second pattern fighting knife in leather scabbard. Also Kenya National Park and Samburu Game Reserve car badges and a copy of his obituary. Rodney Thomas Elliott was born into a military family in 1921. Following education at Ampelforth he took a Regular Army Emergency Commission with his Father's regiment and was appointed 2nd Lieutenant with the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry from 29th March 1941. Promoted to War Substantive Lieutenant on the 19th September 1942 and Temporary Captain from 15th February 1944. Transferring to 6 Commando his obituary tells of his time with this battalion sized British Army Commando unit formed in July of 1940: 'He recalled knowing the landing was real when they were handed raw carrots to eat during the sea journey towards North Africa. On November 8th 1942, wearing US patches on their shoulders to confuse the enemy, he landed near Algiers. As they stepped off the landing craft his senior officer disappeared under the waves, weighed down by his kit and was never seen again. Elliott, a lieutenant, now took charge. The enemy was engaged immediately and his Commando knife saw close quarter action within minutes of landing. The next few months saw constant action and he was mentioned in dispatches. A few months on, he set off a land mine with a trip wire which cut short his combat career. The resulting injuries relegated him to base training duties with his parent regiment'. Indeed records confirm that he was reported as wounded on the 7th April 1943 whilst fighting in North Africa. Post War service saw his first encounter with the role of conservationist in the forests of Germany where one of his duties was to bring to an end the rampant poaching by bored US and British soldiers. Following the war he became a soldier-settler in Kenya from 1947 where he worked as a regular game warden. Amongst other highlights he accompanied the young Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Kenya spending her last day as a Princess with her inspecting elephants. Enrolled in the Kenyan Police Force at the outbreak of the Mau Mau rebellion his skills were ideally suited to teaching soldiers the arts of bush craft and tracking, later remembered by General Frank Kitson as 'one of the finest soldiers I ever knew'. Following the Mau Mau conflict he became Game Warden of Maralal District where he worked with many well known conservationists including George and Joy Adamson who established the Born Free foundation. He once came close to shooting Elsa the Lion as he felt she was too dangerous to have at close quarters, he was left in no doubt of seriousness of the Adamson's commitment to the Lion's when Joy promised to shoot Elliott if he shot Elsa. Known by all as The Major, Elliott had a reputation as a fierce enforcer of game law allied with support for the local communities and animals under his care. Playing a significant role in anti-poaching wars in Kenya's Tsavo Parks his many contacts with the enemy were unreported and his influence on the conflict unrecorded. Following independence Elliott made few friends amongst the local authorities, prosecuting senior police and military personnel who poached 'enthusiastically'. Later, when moved to the post of Divisional Warden at Nyeri to take him away from such controversy he continued with his determined work exposing the Department's own staff as some of the worst poachers. He spent the rest of his working life attempting to end poaching and corruption, as well as introducing conservation measures that were often widely copied. From 1978 as a Superintendent of Police he was tasked with ending the endemic corruption in the government's conservation services. After less than a year in post he had created chaos in government ranks with every one of the forty wardens he investigated from the staff of seventy being guilty of some crime. Elliott's was a fascinating life which encompassed active combat with the Commandos in North Africa during the Second World War and life in colonial and post colonial Kenya attempting to reduce corruption and protect the wildlife that he was responsible for, truly a life of it's time in which 'The Major' attempted to uphold the rule of law in all he encountered. Provenance: A direct descendant of the recipient. *CR Note only one T on Eliott on the Africa Medal. Medals nicely remounted, other items showing expected surface marks and wear, elastic to scabbard stretched.
A group of eight comprising an OBE on first type military ribbon, unnamed as issued, an Edward VII Distinguished Conduct Medal named to 1919 S. Q-MR-Serjt E.H.Sidney 10th Coy A.O.C., Queen's South Africa medal with Natal clasp named to 1919 S. Q.M. Sjt E. Sidney A.O.C., King's South Africa Medal with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps named to 1919 S. Condr E.H.Sidney A.O.C. 1914-15 Star to Capt E.H.Sidney D.C.M. A.O.C. War Medal and Victory Medals to Major E.H.Sidney and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to 1919 S Q.M. Sgt E.Sidney A.O.C. E.H. Smith was awarded his Distinguished Conduct Medal for service during the Boer War, the award being Gazetted on the 27th September 1901, page 6325. An Honorary Lieutenant as Assistant Commissariat of Ordnance from 27th August 1910, and Deputy Commissary of Ordinance at Woolwich Arsenal from December 1914. During the First World War whilst serving with the British Salonika Force he suffered with Malaria being sick for ten days in July of 1917, at this date he was 48 years old and had served for 34 years. He was twice mentioned in dispatches whilst in Salonika, on the 20th July 1917 (Gazette 30196 page 746) and on the 11th June 1920 (page 6456). With a silver cased compass hallmarked for London,1842, thought to have belonged to the recipient of these medals. Provenance, a descendant of the recipient. *CR Unmounted, various naming styles. Good condition.
A fascinating collection of documents and ephemera, the majority dated 1944 relating to Lieutenant Lee. The mixed collection of items includes a number of images purportedly of Lieutenant Lee in uniform in various poses. Three boxes of slides 'Army Air Forces Recognition slides 5/23/44' (156 slides), 'Revised basic Naval vessel set 324 slides' and 'Aircraft supplement No.10 (American)265 slides). A Polaroid aviation goggle kit number 1068 comprising goggles and a range of eight different coloured lenses, with instructions. Various notebooks and ephemera, handbook for the radio compass SCR-269-G. Recognition manual, notes of training missions, letters, hand written letters, instructions for trainee pilots. Pilot training book dated from July 1943 with flights in Aeronca TAC, various record documents, maps, and other items. Ronald Lee of California served in the United States Army with number 0-2062829. He was 17 years old in 1943, his Father had served in the First World War. *CR Mixed states, box for goggles poor, some documents and photographs showing signs of damage from damp.
A Second World War group of four comprising 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and War medal, mounted as worn, and a separated Defence Medal. And a similar group of three comprising 1939/-45 Star, pacific Medal and War Medal, unmounted in delivery box with insert. With a compass RAFVR badge and others. *CR Largely as issued.
An Air Ministry Mk Bubble Sextant IXA 6B/218 No. 5099/43 in case of issue with a number of fittings. A P12 type compass, another larger, both in original fitted boxes and a hand held Air Ministry type 06, no. 12104.H compass. 4. *CR All untested, first with damage to case, others all with loss to fluid. All showing signs of age and use.
A First World War compass dated 1915 with Government issue arrow by T.Cook and Son, with leather case and strap marked for Pulley and Powell, 1916. A clinometer in case, unmarked, a circular sided leather case with government arrow and B G, dated 1914 and a truncheon. And Brodie pattern helmet painted with an 'R' to the front. (5). *CR Clinometer damaged, other pieces showing signs of use and age, but generally good condition.
Victorian and later costume jewellery, comprising a red coral brooch, 5.5cms, three mourning brooches, a pendant with enamel portrait image on chain, silver 'Mizpah' brooch, three pairs of ear rings, relic in case, fob compass, and eight other pieces. (19) From the collection of the late Jackie Cole
SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH, carved and stained with 4 vignettes of ponies swimming, H.M.S. Victory below angels holding banner, Britannia regarding a distant ship, and a sailor before canon and ensigns, various other scattered motifs including flying fish, Noah's ark, sun, compass star, dividers/set square, 12.2cms hProvenance: private collection north WalesComments: old chip to base. Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside Great Britain, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
East Germany, extremely large East Germany fabric flag, stitched design with attached round insignia. The flag features a coat of arms with a hammer, compass and wreath of wheat wrapped with a tricolour ribbon set in the middle of the black, red, and gold flag. The flag was used from 1959 to 1990, the design was adapted to combine the Weimar flag and Communism symbols. Dimensions height 190cm, width 300cm

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