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A brass framed holosteric barometer with silvered dial by TB Winter of Newcastle upon Tyne together with a Stanley pocket compass, another pocket compass on pedestal mount, another similar compass and modern Courts ship's type clock, the dial inscribed "Foster Callear", a small brass sextant inscribed "T Cook London", a holosteric barometer thermometer by Francis M Moore of Belfast and Dublin, another ship's type brass cased aneroid barometer and a WWII pocket compass by TG Co Ltd of London No'd B170119-1942 Mk 111 leather case
Early 20th century marine sextant, Keen & Frodsham - Liverpool, of typical form with skeletonised frame over a demi-lune scale with silver inlay and pivoting arm with further silvered scale and pivoting magnifier and fitted with two sets of folding shades and contained within a fitted box containing screw in lens, eye piece and three interchangeable insets in a hinged and fitted box with applied brass plaque engraved "H C Watson" and with further internal paper label "Frodsham & Keen, Chronometer Makers, 31 South Castle Street, Liverpool", width 27cm
Early 20th century 'Hezzanith' Sextant No.P32, made for W.Hakes, Hull, the black japanned skeleton bell frame with brass and silvered arc, 7'' radius with vernier showing 10, with mirrors and adjustable shades, stamped Rd.517155 for 1908, in fitted mahogany box with additional optics and Hezzanith Observatory Works certificate dated 1917, top inset with brass cartouche inscribed 'Capt. E J Baines 1955'. Captain Baines was captain of Drilling Ship Western Offshore No.VIII, see lot 2044. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Heath and Co Ltd 'Hezzanith' Sextant No.Z220, Endless Rapid-Reader, the black crackled frame with 6.5'' radius arc, mirrors, folding shades and bakelite handle in fitted wooden box with certificate dated 1964 Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A vintage marine sextant 1919 (ex Cunard) by Johannson of London, in brass and japanned metal with scale on silver with vernier and eyepiece, with 2 telescopes, eyepieces and filters, in original mahogany box(A Cunard label on the bottom shows transfer voyage of SS Queen Elizabeth on 31st May 1967)
Cased set of three silver Ter-century medals commemorating 300 years of The Royal Observatory at the National Maritime Museum, each of a limited run of 1000, all depicting Flamsteed House at Greenwich and images verso of The Armillary Sphere, John Harrison's first marine timekeeper of 1735 and The Ramsden Sextant, struck by the Royal Mint, maker JRC, London 1975, 9.6oz t total (3)
A SEXTANT, J COOMBES OPTICIAN & INSTRUMENT MAKER DEVONPORT NO 8147, C1912 6½ inch radius with three circle frame, vernier engraved Felix T Roche, RN, two sets of three and four pivoted coloured glass filters, telescope, shaped boxwood handle and various accessories, in maker's fitted teak box with on the underside of the lid the instruments National Physical Laboratory Kew Observatory Class A Certificate ++Good condition, the lid of the box heavily marked and scratched with two short cracks
Oak cased Hezzanith sextant with calibration certificate 1943, in fitted oak travelling case with brass plaque inscribed 'The Sextant Property Of Captain Arthur Llewllyn Web O.B.E Inherited By His Son Captain William Geoffrey Web Who In His Tern Pass It To His Friend Jack Lacey 1976', with associated hand written notes. Captain Web captained the Bristol City which was sunk on the 5th May 1943, part of a convoy ONS5, she sank in 20 minutes, torpedo fired from U358 under the command of Rolf Manke, Captain Web and 28 others survived
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