We found 4283 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 4283 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
4283 item(s)/page
An Air Ministry Mk Bubble Sextant IXA 6B/218 No. 5099/43 in case of issue with a number of fittings. A P12 type compass, another larger, both in original fitted boxes and a hand held Air Ministry type 06, no. 12104.H compass. 4. *CR All untested, first with damage to case, others all with loss to fluid. All showing signs of age and use.
J Halden & Co. (London and Manchester), mariner's pocket sextant, the case inscribed 'From engineer and staff Barry Dock, 1896', 7.5cm diameter, with original leather case (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A Nauticalia quarter-size Vernier sextant, cased; a Radio Society Millenium Morse Key, cased; Beau Riffenburgh, Remembering The Titanic, SevenOaks, London 2012, commemorative edition, in outer card case; Tom McCluskie, Michael Sharpe and Leo Marriott, Titantic & Her Sisters Olympic & Britannic, Parkgate Books, London 2000; a model of the Titanic; a model of the wreck; and a wooden model of the Santa Maria.Qty: 6
SextantT. Cooke & Sons, London, um 1910, Messing, mit Teleskop und 6 Sonnenfiltern, mit Holzgriff, bez. "T. COOKE & SONS LONDON", num. 8647, L: ca. 24,5 cm. Altersspuren. In orig. Holzkasten. Provenienz: Objekt aus Schloss Friedrichshafen, aus dem Besitz der Wilhelmine Marie Herzogin von Württemberg.
'Q and I' Detector by Edison & Swan, c. 1931 in mahogany case; another one OHM Potiencial No L-1230 by the Cambridge & Paul Instrument Co., a small cased modern Nauticle Sextant, a Vintage Microphone, c. 1940, a Sestrel brass Binecal Compass, a Primus folding metal Lantern with brass mounts, various old cameras, a wooden weaving shuttle boat by Martens, a mahogany box camera case and other instruments. (a lot)
A 6½IN. RADIUS KRIEGSMARINE SEXTANT BY C. PLATH, HAMBURG, CIRCA 1943the ebonised alloy W-pattern frame with arc signed as per title and divided to 125º, trade mark to left, numbered '23780' to right, vernier with micrometer adjustment, index arm with Kriegsmarine emblem and number '8583', universal telescope with leatherette covering, seven shades, two mirrors and hollowed Bakelite handle, contained within fitted pine box of issue with associated official error certificate dated '18th October 1943' for an instrument numbered '23657' and Huson error certificate for this instrument dated 10.1.50 inside lid -- 12½in. (31.7cm.) diametermechanically in good order, some chips to paint on index arm and mirrors, usual wear commensurate with age.
A FINE AND HIGHLY ORIGINAL PLATINUM-SCALED PRIZE SEXTANT FROM H.M.S. WORCESTER, 1886with lacquered and gilt ladder frame, signed, inscribed and numbered on the arc 'Henry Hughes & Son, 59 Fenchurch Street, London, Platina & Gold, no. 2914', scale divided to 150º, vernier with magnifier, adjustable telescope holder, mirrors and shades with oxidised facings, with wooden handle with brass lined stand socket, contained in fitted box with complete set of accessories including magnifying glass, rotating sight shade, screwdriver and five sighting tubes, the lid with test certificate dated '30th June 1886', an external dedication prize plate to 'Charles George Budge' -- 11½in. (29cm.) wideExtremely fine original condition. Apparently unused.
A 7IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY HEATH AND CO., LONDON, CIRCA 1916with oxidised brass bell frame, inscribed on the arc 'Made for H.G. Blair and Co., Cardiff & Barry' and numbered 'N 788', inset silvered scale, vernier with magnifier, 7 shades, with wood handle, contained in fitted box with complete set of accessories including binoculars, 4 lacquered brass sighting tubes and original test certificate inside lid, with gilt embossed leather outer case -- 11in. (28cm.) wideFrame spotted and would benefit from a clean. otherwise good overall condition. leather case dry and stained commensurate with age.
A 3½IN. RADIUS AVIATION SEXTANT BY HENRY HUGHES & SONS LTD FOR THE AIR MINISTRY, CIRCA 1946with crackle-finish T-frame, the inset scale divided to 120°, the arc numbered 36794, index arm with micrometer adjustment, stamped with Air Ministry mark and numbered 6B/177, sighting tube with rubber eyepiece, seven shades, Bakelite handle and pin feet, contained within fitted composition box of issue with maker's label dated 23-2-46 -- 8in. (20.5cm.) diameter
A DRUM SEXTANT BY STANLEY, LONDON, CIRCA 1900signed on the plate as per title, with vernier magnifier and sighting tube, with brass cover stamped 'P. Walter Meek' -- 3in. (7.5 cm.) diam.; together with two three-draw leather-covered telescopes, one signed for 'J. H. Steward no 552'; a wood and brass example; and a small bone saw(5)Sighting tube lacking lens. Both leather-covered telescopes optical sound. Wooden example is defective. Bone saw with rust patches.
Boxes and Objects - a 19th century carte de visite album with cards; an early 20th century photograph album; a beech and penwork rectangular stationery box, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior, 26cm wide; a marquetry card box; a reproduction novelty automaton clock, as a bird in a cage, 8.5cm high; another, as a fish tank; a replica 18th century nautical sextant; an Australian Aboriginal boomerang; a circular copper plaque, Henric IIII; etc
A CASED SEXTANT AND MICROSCOPE, comprising a Heath & Co 'Hezzanith' copper, brass and textured painted metal sextant, with wooden handgrip, the fitted wooden case having an examination certificate dated 1943, case height 13cm x width 28cm x depth 26cm, together with a partially cased brass field microscope, the wooden fitted case bearing a label from 'A Franks, Manufacturing Optician, 2 King Street & 95 Deansgate, Manchester' warning against 'imitations of his genuine articles' (2) (Condition Report: generally ok, both items show signs of use and wear, microscope case is missing two ends)
Deutscher Sextant von Carl Bamberg, um 1910Nr. 8374, signiert: "C. Bamberg, Friedenau-Berlin", zaponiertes und brüniertes Messing, Silberskalen, 7 Filter, Ableselupe, 2 Teleskope, in Original-Mahagonikasten. Guter Originalzustand. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (3/3)Sextant by Carl Bamberg, c. 1910No. 8374, engraved "C. Bamberg, Friedenau-Berlin", lacquered and burnished brass, silver scales, 7 filters, magnifying glass, 2 telescopes, in original mahogany case, good original condition. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (3/3)
A Negretti and Zambra Airflow Velocity Anemometer, No. A.828, cased; Troughton & Simms Compensated pocket barometer, 1436, cased; anther by Rowell, Oxford; a Ratcliff brass torch; and angle sextant dated 1902, cased; a Philip Harris & Co Ltd Ohmsmeter; a Stanley brass pocket sextant, dated 1911; a compass in mahogany case.
A Thomas Armstrong Brass Triple Ring Sextant, English, late 19th century,signed Thomas Armstrong & Brother, with silver scale and Vernier, magnifier, two sets of coloured filters, in fitted mahogany case with two telescopes, sextant 6 1/2in (16.5cm) radiuscase 5 1/4in x 10in x 9 1/2in (13.5cm x 25.5cm x 24cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Including a WWII period 3 1/2 inch radius cased sextant, with a brass and silvered scale, bakelite case with brass handle, and original label inside which is dated 29/4/42 (case 20cms by 20cms, 14.5cms high). Also with a cased gimbal compass by 'May Harden & May Ltd, Hythe, Southampton', in a mahogany case. (2). *CR See online images.
A mid 20thc marine sextant by D Shackman & Sons, London & Chesham, number 3884, with brass scale and in a fitted wooden case. With a label inside the lid from the 'National Physical Laboratory Teddington', and dated 12th of April 1945. Case 27cms by 27cms, 14cms high. *CR Generally good, see online images.
-
4283 item(s)/page