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A Victorian silver topped faceted glass oval scent bottle, with embossed decoration, London 1897, another silver topped faceted glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1902, a silver lidded faceted glass powder bowl, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1955, a silver lidded faceted glass circular dressing table jar, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1948 and a silver mounted spherical glass match striker, (5).
WEMPE, HAMBURG, A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER, No. 8218, CIRCA 1968 the 4in. frosted dial signed Chronometerwerke, Wempe, Hamburg, and numbered 8218, upright black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and up-and-down dials, blued steel hands, matte silver metal plates, reverse fusee and chain, free-sprung silver-coloured helical balance spring, integral balance with four cylindrical temperature compensation weights, Earnshaw-type footed spring detent escapement within counter-weighted patinated plastic bowl and gimballed within two-tier mahogany box with bevelled glass top, original tipsy key, maker's plaque bearing counter number, approx. -- 7in. (18cm.) square
A RARE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN NAVAL SIGHTING COMPASS BY SAMOILOV, PRIGIIGIORSK, 1853 the 7in. mica-backed card signed and inscribed in Cyrillic, dated 1853 and inscribed in pencil 1278, double-headed eagle with naval crossed anchors at north, the rim edged with silvered brass and divided with reversed Roman numerals, jewelled suspension pivot and sealing wax balancing, mounted on a sprung steel pin within substantial silvered brass bowl with glazed bottom, removable glass top with folding sights (one missing), lacquered brass gimbal mounts within original wooden box with inset handles, securing hooks, brass makers plate and inscribed in ink K.V. No. 50, overall dimensions -- 12in. (30.5cm.) square Andrew V. Samoilov (1790-1871) was born in St. Petersburg to a family of craftsmen. He entered the Admiralty and ran the instrument studio at the Izhora Factories from 1820 until his death, enjoying the right to add his personal mark to his output. He is considered the first and perhaps finest Russian master instrument maker in the first half of the 19th-century. The Izhora Factories, one of the oldest in Russia, were founded in 1722 by decree of Peter the Great and were the nucleus of Russian naval innovation manufacturing everything from forged anchors and anchor chains, stretched copper sheets for sheathing hulls, armor cladding, steam engines and navigational instruments.
A FINE DENT-TYPE BOATS COMPASS PATTERN 182 BINNACLE COMPASS BY KELVIN & JAMES WHITE LTD, CIRCA 1912 with 4in. 'Chetwynd's Patent' card in gimballed bowl contained in regulation binnacle housing with clamp, candle, shade slide, instructions in waterproof slip case and pasted inside door stamped 7 Feb 1912, brass temple top with candle lantern, brass top glass cover inscribed with maker's details and swivel handle, shaped base stenciled PATT 182 behind, with lashing rings, overall measurements -- 13 x 9 x 9in. (33 x 23 x 23cm.) In 1890 four compass manufacturers (Dent, Hughes, Lilley & Reynolds) were invited by the Royal Navy to compete for a new design of boat compass. The specifications required the instrument to be capable of handling the vibrations of a steamboat as well as the usual requirements for sailing and pulling boats and the resulting entries were tested aboard H.M.S. Vernon at Portsmouth. The example offered by Dent was the best on all counts and was introduced as BOATS COMPASS PATTERN 20 in 1892. Apart from a reduction in card size (from 7in. to 4in.) in 1907, the pattern (re-designated 182) remained in service until after World War I.
COLLECTION OF MID EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AND LATER DRINKING GLASSES, including a GOBLET, with hops and barley engraved to he conical bowl, 5 3/4" (14.6cm) high, a FIRING GLASS with drawn trumpet bowl, tall, plain stemmed WINE GLASS, with conical bowl and foot, 9 3/4" (24.8cm) high, a PAIR OF SPIRAL MOULDED ALE GLASSES, 5 3/4 (14.6cm) high, rummers, goblets etc... (27)
FOUR ANTIQUE GLASSES, including an ALE GLASS with hops and barley engraved to the funnel bowl and opaque white twist stem, on a conical foot (chipped), 7 3/4" (19.7cm) high, A WINE GLASS with figures engraved to the ogee bowl and diamond faceted stem on a conical foot, 5 3/4" (14.6cm) high, A WINE GLASS of drawn trumpet form with an enclosed tear beneath the bowl on a folded conical foot, 6 1/2" (15.5cm) high and a WINE GLASS with vine engraved funnel bowl, baluster stem and plain foot, 4 3/4" (12cm) (4)
Otto Prutscher for Meyr's Neffe blue cased and cut stemmed wine glass, having cylindrical bowl panelled with circle cut border to the top, on incised oval faceted stem, retailed by E Bakalowits, circa 1905-1910, Vienna (previously owned by Friedrich Hartmann, 1920's Viennese composer), 20.7cm high
Otto Prutscher by Meyr's Neffe cased and cut amber stemmed wine glass, the cylindrical bowl panelled with circle cut border, incised circular faceted stem on circular foot, retailed by E Bakalowits, circa 1905-1910, Vienna (previously owned by Friedrich Hartmann, 1920's Viennese composer), 20.7cm high
Otto Prutscher for Meyr's Neffe green cased and cut stemmed wine glass, the cylindrical bowl panelled with flowerhead and slice cut border to the top on square cut faceted stem circular foot, retailed by E Bakalowits, circa 1905-1910, Vienna (previously owned by Friedrich Hartmann, 1920's Viennese composer), 20.7cm high
Otto Prutscher by Meyr's Neffe cased and cut amber stemmed wine glass, the cylindrical bowl panelled with flowerhead and slice cut border on square faceted stem circular foot, retailed by E Bakalowits, circa 1905-1910, Vienna (previously owned by Friedrich Hartmann, 1920's Viennese composer), 20.7cm high
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