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A COPPER SIGNAL LAMP BY R. C. MURRAY & CO. GLASGOW, CIRCA 1900maker's labels to front, hinge top to interior complete with sprung shutter, oil lamp and inspection window, hinged securing arm and carry handle, Fresnel type glaze window, shutter arm and carry handles -- 14in. (36cm.) highgood overall condition, lamp lacks setting glass
AN HISTORICALLY INTERESTING DRY CARD BINNACLE COMPASS FROM THE ROYAL YACHT OSBORNEthe 5½in. compass card signed BORBIDGE • WHITEHAVEN, sealing wax balancing over business card inscribed to Mackenzie Borbidge behind, mounted in a weighted brass bowl with gimbals and contained in temple-topped binnacle with glazed brass hood complete with two shades and removable lamp housing, the front stamped CHISLETT. TOWER HILL LONDON., the right edge engraved Her Majesty's Yacht Osborne, hinged door to divided interior, side securing rings and brass feet drilled for deck securing -- 19in. (48cm.) highThe instrument maker Mackenzie Borbidge is probably the son of Charles Borbidge and who took over the business in 1834; Alfred Chislett traded from Tower Hill between 1834-55 suggesting this compass was possibly from the first R.Y. Victoria & Albert which was renamed Osborne in 1855 when the Victoria & Albert II was built. This first Osborne remained in service until 1867 when the bespoke Osborne was built and which remained in service until 1908.Card a little time-stained around pivot; left glass cracked; otherwise good original condition.
A COLLECTION OF NAVAL SILVERWAREcomprising a sports trophy from H.M.S. Britannia 1888; a bombe-form cigar lighter from the Wardroom of H.M.S. Renown to commemorate the fleet review of 1897; a lamp form cigar lighter from H.M.S. Renown, 1934; three presentation prize oars for rowing, one mounted on stand, cup -- 8¾in. (22.5cm.) high(6)in good condition
A SIXTH ORDER FRESNEL LENS LAMP HOUSING BY F. BARBIER & CIE., PARIS, 1893heavily constructed in bronze, with internal A-frames supporting circular Fresnel lenses with two micrometers attached along the lower edge with hinged access door, lower edge under door with shaped maker's label inscribed F BARBIER & Cie / Constructeurs / PARIS -- 1893 -- 18 x 23in. (46 x 58.5cm.)very good original condition, a few small nibbles to fresnel edges
A PAIR OF TRINITY HOUSE-PATTERN BUOY LAMPS, CIRCA 1960heavily constructed in alloy, with flare illumination system within, with filters, Fresnel barrel lenses contained within lamp housing with substantial triangular glass framed casing, with hinged spring-loaded chimney, with plaque inscribed GAS ACCUMULATOR CO (UK) LTD. / LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEERS / BEACON WORKS / BRENTFORD ENGLAND / DALEN PATENTS / N° 2844 -- 33in. (84cm.) high(2) Middle Eastern Navigation Aids Service, given to vendor as retirement present 2001much paint loss overall, structurally sound, appear complete and in good order within
A NOVELTY SILVER ELECTRIC LIGHTHOUSE LIGHTER, CIRCA 1938the removable 'lamp' housing with hinged top to wick and flint, reservoir stopped with a flag, mounted on square plinth battery compartment base with press-button ignition and Birmingham hallmarks for 1938-39, and the battery compartment with presentation inscription from Caernarvon Sailing Club with enamelled pennant -- 7½in. (19cm.) highcondition consistent with age, mechanism not tested

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