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Nautical and military interest: Boxed Royal Navy torpedo rudder adjusting tool/gauge, bronze and brass; galvanometer dial; Air Ministry Type P6 compass in brass cover; brass clinometer marked Liverpool and Glasgow; HMS Ark Royal stamped brass tightening nut; 3x brass/bronze nautical fixtures. (8)
A British military issue Clinometer Sight (Mark IV), O.S. 330 G.A., No. 38622, dated 1944, in case; and an Italian brass clinometer, stamped ‘Volata Culatta’ and ‘SI TO’, with applied plaques inscribed ‘Millesimi Convenzionali’ and ‘Laboratorio & Precisione Roma’, uncased. (2)
BRASS THREE-DRAW TELESCOPE, R. & J. BECK LTD. OF LONDON, 1917 inscribed TEL. SIG. (MK IV) ALSO G.S. R. & J. BECK LTD LONDON 1917 No.5113, leather clad body, along with an additional eyepiece, also a Watkin's Clinometer patent 217 and a J. Hicks compass, these three items across two leather casesthe case 30.5cm long
A Second World War Trio comprising Defence Medal and War Medal, unnamed as issued and a George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal named to 927452 B.Q.M.S. D.S. Wright R.A. with miniatures and ribbon bar. With a small collection of cap badges, a trench lighter, A Vickers Clinometer .303 MkII dated 1944 in leather case and other items. *CR Medals in good condition, mounted as worn.
AN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BRITISH CAVALRY MAPPING/ SKETCHING BOARD, and a military issue Stanley Clinometer, the mapping board comes with a compass and clinometer plus rollers on each side, it is dated 1909 and was made by Aston & Mander limited with serial number 1127, the small brass Stanley clinometer has a military broad arrow stamped on it, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
TWO CASED MILITARY CLINOMETER SIGHTS, the first a WWII era field mark VI no 17464, E.R. Watts & Sons, London 1941, black and brass detail with spirit level, with a fitted leather case and cushioned lining, stamped clinometer field to the case, general wear, the second a. clinometer sight A.F.V. no 5 MkI FV 333676, manufactured by T.S. Precision Eng Ltd, serial number 7568, powder coated steel, case very distressed with handle down to metal, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
Second World War Clinometer Field Mark VI No.43165, 1941, by E. R. Watts & Son, London, cased; American wall clock, the walnut case with a verre églomisé panel, 65.7 x 39.2 x 10.8cm; black limestone mantel cock with a movement striking on a bell, 28 x 30 x 16.5cm; pair of candle holders ensuite, H.18.5cm, and a Lip Type Courant pocket watch, (a/f), cased. (8)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF ENGINEERS TOOLS ETC, to include a Diprofil finishing machine, an RS fixed voltage power supply 591-326, an Allbright Planimeter in distressed box, a Benson Vernier depth gauge, a Kennedy digital calliper, Walton spindle tapper, a Hilger & Watts Clinometer in leather case, a No3 stroboscope in wooden case, together with other assorted items and a military issue MkII Plane Compass by J.M.G & Sons in wooden box

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