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A collection of Police Constabulary medals relating to Royal visits to Ireland comprising bronze medal of Queen Victoria`s visit dated 1900, bronze medal of Edward VII`s visit dated 1903, both medals inscribed on the edge P.C.T O`Shea D.M.P, also a George V visit to Ireland medal in silver dated 7th-12th July 1911 (3) (illustrated)
A brass and phosphor bronze eidograph Joseph Casartelli, Manchester, late 19th century The 3 foot beam calibrated 90-0-90 with vernier scale, locking screw and signed J CASARTELLI, 43 Market St., MANCHESTER to the central pivot, with cast pulleys connected by tension cables to each end engaging via similar vernier sockets to their respective similarily calibrated adjustable arms fitted with attachments for transposing lines onto paper, in original fitted mahogany box pasted with instructions and label PEMBERTON COLLI... WIGAN to inside of lid, the box 106cm long. Provenance: Private collection Gloucestershire, previously supplied to the Pemberton Colliery, Wigan. Joseph Casartelli is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working from 43 Market Street, Manchester 1851-95. The eidograph was invented by William Wallace, Professor of Mathematics at Edinburgh University in 1821 as an improvement over the pantograph. The connected pulleys ensure that both arms of the mechanism remain parallel and the vernier scales allow accurate scaling of the facsimile.
A Medal Group Awarded to W Suffield, Leading Seaman RN, comprising a rare Antarctic medal mounted bronze 1921-1939, (lacking white ribbon) and a World War I trio, together with a large collection of related photographs of the Antarctic, also an Italia medal dated 1908 and an Egypt medal awarded to J Garside of HMS Orontes
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