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Various Instruments, early 19th Century black-lacquered gilt-brass six-draw Miniature Pocket Telescope, 80mm long extended, in red Morocco-covered case, G, dent to front lens ring, case P, lid detached; and early 19th Century brass circular Box Sextant, signed 'Gilkerson, London', circa 1830, P-F, lacquer worn from exterior, mounting hole drilled in cover; (2)
A 19th century bronze and brass sextant with hardwood handle, inscribed 'R.J.Paul Keane R.P.' in original case with accessories, 9.5in.CONDITION: Original case worn commensurate with age, with a split at the corner and the brass cartouche plaque lifting away, internally original baize now heavily worn, sextant and accessories are all tarnished, sextant being a green bronze tone with brass and silver scale, looks like one small accessory is missing from the left hand side.
Heath & Co 'Hezzanith' sextant, pattern 491.V., with black crackled framework, brass arc with silvered scale, endless tangent screw and automatic clamp, bears label 'Cooke Hull', serial no.JJ375, in fitted mahogany box with additional lenses and Certificate of Examination dated October 1964. Inset plaque to box lid inscribed 'Cadet Capt. D.J. Walker H.S.N.T. 1983 - 84'. Provenance: Captain Walker was later in command of the North Sea Ferries ship Norland and the vendor is his widow. - Condition Report
Mid-20th century Heath & Co Hezzanith sextant with black crackled framework and bakolite handle, the brass arc with silvered scale, endless tangent screw and rapid reader, no. P137, in original fitted mahogany box marked Cooke Hull to the paxolin lid, examination certificate dated 1945, various accessories, manuscript biographical note from original owner and other paperwork, box L28cm - Condition Report
Brass Natural Sine type compass with spirit levels to the dial, bears name of Stanley, D8cm, in earlier mahogany box; brass pocket sextant of drum shaped form, the screw top marked Stanley London; small brass cased compass with pedestal tripod base; and Glass Developments Ltd. hahogany and brass spirit level L31cm (4) - Condition Report
Large framed knot board, including miniature Binnacle, ships wheel and sextant, by Captain D.J.Walker August 2007, W90cm, H60cm, Provenance: Captain Walker was captain of the North Sea Ferry Norland which was later requisitioned by the MOD to be used as a Troopship to be sent to the Falkland Islands - Condition Report
Heath & Co. navigational sextant in wooden box. A sextant is a doubly reflecting navigation instrument that measures the angular distance between two visible objects. The primary use of a sextant is to measure the angle between an astronomical object and the horizon for the purposes of celestial navigation. Box measures: 7 3/4 x 8 x 5 1/2 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
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