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Negretti & Zambra, London, an Edwardian silver hunting cased pocket compass/sundial, the maker`s mark erased, London 1908, with a hinged hour ring for `North Lats` and `South Lats` and with a central strut with rod gnomon, the latitude arc numbered 0-80, the silvered dial-plate delineated for eight compass points (initialled) and signed, the plain case engraved inside the cover with `Equation` and a table below, 5.2cm (2in) diameter, in a leather Garrard & Co. case
A Sunderland pink lustre jug 19th century, with three transfer printed panels, consisting of the Sunderland Bridge and a verse starting `Let the wealthy & great rule in splendour`s state...` to the sides, the Mariner`s Compass beneath the spout, above the printed and handpainted wording `Thomas & Jane Miller`, their four childrens` names printed around the rim, 7½in. (19cm.) high, two small chips to spout, neck hairlined.
A Victorian Silver Commemorative Chalice - by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1877, the flared cup with a lobed base, on a knopped column to a raised spreading foot, near to the rim is a moulded band inscribed in Gothic script ïVictoria Dei Gratia Britannia Regina P.D. 1877Í, and to one side of the cup a VR monogram in a circular cartouche with a crown above, and to the other the numeral 3 within a quatrefoil, within a circle having fleur-de-lys motifs to the compass points, 26cm tall, 423g (13.6 oz) gross
A J & W CARY 12 INCH TERRESTRIAL GLOBE the sphere inscribed in a circular cartouche CARY`S NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE DELINATED From the best Authorities extant Exhibiting the different Tracts of CAPTAIN COOK and the New Discoveries made by him and other Circumnavigators LONDON Made & Sold by J & W Cary Strand Septr 2nd 1816 and, outside the cartouche, with Additions and Corrections to 1818, with engraved brass meridian ring and hour circle, the mahogany stand with paper horizon ring, reeded knop and, at the base of the tripod, a compass, 61cm h, c1818 ++In good unrestored original condition. The sphere with some chafing, this is not too extensive. The stand not repolished and complete
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD AND BRASS AND EBONY LINE INLAID GRAND PIANO BY WILLIAM STODART, NO 6683 compass of six octaves, inlaid in satinwood on the name board Patent William Stodart Maker to his Majesty & the Royal Family Golden Square London, with lyre shaped twin pedals, on tapering turned legs with brass castors, 240cm l, c1820 Provenance: Sir Cecil Paget (1874-1936) of Kings Newton Hall, Derbyshire. ++Professionally restored some years ago for the late owner and now sold by his executors
CHRISTOPHER SAXTON (1542-1611), and William Hole, Northumbria, handcoloured engraved map with title, compass rose and scale, 11 1/4" x 12", WITH John Speed (1542-1629), Lancaster, uncoloured, engraved map, with town plan and Royal portraits, text verso, 14 3/4" x 19 3/4", both with Hogarth frames (2)
A late 19th/early 20th Century Patinated and Lacquered Brass Surveyor’s Level, C F Casella & Co, 11-15 Rochester Row, London, SW, 7943, the mounted sight glass with side screw adjustment and fitted level, to a demi-lune frame with scale of + to – 30 degrees, and mounted on a silvered and signed compass, with rotating outer 360 degree rim and fitted with two further levels, and contained within a fitted mahogany case with adjustable tripod stand, width 10 ½”
A 1st half of the 19th Century Mahogany and inlaid Wheel Barometer of large proportions, J & M Riva – Glasgow, the case surmounted by a swan neck pediment and central cast brass urn, to an angular neck set with a detachable single scale silvered mercury bow fronted thermometer, to a spun brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a 12” silvered dial with engraved compass centre, and scale of 28-31, to a signed rectangular level below, height 48”
A Second World War group of seven awarded to 916429 Captain J. Eckersley R.A. , to include 1939-45 Star; Africa Star with 8th Army clasp; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939-45 and Efficiency Medal George VI together with corresponding dress miniatures and boxed Silver Jubilee Medal 1977, together with leather cased military compass and photograph album showing wartime images from Africa, Italy, Germany and Arnheim.
A silver cased open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, Birmingham 1887, part of a silver cased pocket watch, a 9ct gold circular cased lady`s wristwatch, another 9ct gold circular cased lady`s wristwatch, with a black enamelled bezel, four further ladies` wristwatches, a quartz pendant fob watch, on a gilt metal chain, and a brass cased compass.
Two George III mahogany pocket compasses The first by Casella, London, the second unsigned, both early 19th century. Each with square folding mahogany case enclosing brass-edged circular glazed aperture containing paper scale and blued steel N/S pointer, the first signed CASELLA, LONDON to centre within 32 point rose annotated with abbreviated orientations and an outer scale calibrated in degrees, the case 6.8cm wide, the second with 16 point rose and similar outer scale, the case 5.4cm wide; with a BARKER`S PATENT black japanned brass field compass circa 1918, signed J.H. STEWARD Ltd, STRAND, LONDON with floating card and hinged glazed sighting apertures, 5.5cm diameter, (3).
A brass surveyor`s sighting compass dial Potter, London, 19th century, The 4 inch circular silvered dial with foliate engraved eight-point compass rose with direction annotations and signed Potter, Poultry, London to centre within scale annotated in tens 0-90 for each quadrant and further raised scale calibrated 0-360, the pivoted steel pointer with locking arm, mounted on a shaped plate with extensions fitted with hinged opposing sighting arms each with tension line and hairline slot viewing apertures, 21cm (8.25ins) long, mounted via a ball and socket joint onto original mahogany tripod stand with two-part threaded legs. John Potter succeeded R.B. Bate who is recorded in Banfield BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS as working at 31 Poultry London up to 1849, Banfield records Potter as working from the same address 1850-84 and was appointed maker to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.
A brass bound mahogany cased `Mansfield Patent Water Finder` W. Mansfield & Co., Liverpool, early 20th century The brass-edged box with glazed aperture to top enclosing a circular opaque glass scale with central pin-pivot for the magnetised steel needle and inscribed MANSFIELDS PATENT AUTOMATIC WATER FINDER Co., LIVERPOOL with scale sector annotated 40-0-40 degrees to far edge, the front with hinged flap to allow access for installing the pivoted steel needle, complete with leather carrying strap, leather outer case containing two cased needles, folding mahogany tripod and OBSERVATIONS log book, (pocket compass lacking), the instrument 26cm high.
A World War II period Astro compass MKII, by Sperti Inc of United States of America, two World War II medals comprising Defence medal and the 1939-45 medal, a leather Sam Brown belt, a United States Army aluminium water bottle with khaki coloured cover marked U.S. lustre 1942, a wooden shafted trenching tool and a machine gun belt (used)
A Second World War Imperial Japanese Army Officer`s Canteen - aluminium canteen, with screw-on cap and wool snap-on cover (holed), with leather fittings and canvas shoulder-belt. A Pair of Second World War Imperial Japanese Army Brown Leather Boot Gaters - brass fittings, inscribed to inner. A Second World War Imperial Japanese Wrist Compass - with aluminium strap. (3) (lot)

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