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Cary, London. a brass cased pocket sextant, with a silvered arched vernier and detachable sighting tube, signed Cary, London, the screw-off cover with conversion table to the side and the top inscribed `Royal Military College, Presented to Gentleman Cadet James S. Maitland, for Attention to and Progress in Military Surveying, June 1862,` 3in (7.8cm) dia, in a leather belt pouch.
A good Third Reich naval sextant, by C Plath, Hamburg, number 30158, the moving arm with eagle and swastika over “M” and serial number 80120, VGC (minor defects), in its wooden box with small brass maker’s plaque inside the lid, the outside of the lid with metal plate bearing eagle and swastika over “M” and number 80120. Plate 2
A 9 inch radius sextant by John Bruce & Sons, Liverpool, the black lacquered lattice frame with seven shades and magnifier to arm,the silvered vernier calibrated to 150 degrees, numbered ‘P766’ and signed ‘John Bruce & sons, Liverpool’ in a fitted mahogany case with certificate dated ‘26.8.30’.
A Heath & Co oxidised metal sextant, with three circle frame, two sets of three coloured glass filters, engraved silver inset scale with vernier labelled Hezzanith, endless tangent screw clamp and vernier, with accessories in fitted mahogany case with, to the underside of the lid, the label of The National Physical Laboratory Teddington, dated 1944
English Sextant "Husun", 1938 Manufactured by: "H. Hughes & Son Ltd., London". Serial no. 20037, silver scale, with reading light (battery case in the handle), complete with accessories in mahogany case. Englischer Sextant "Husun", 1938 Hersteller: "H. Hughes & Son Ltd., London". Serien-Nr. 20037, Silberskala, elektrische Beleuchtung (Batteriefach im Griff), komplett mit Zubehör im Mahagoni-Kasten. Condition: (4/3) Starting Price: €120
English Pocket Sextant "Stanley", 1941 Box sextant, marked "Stanley, London", serial no. 4369, brass, silver scales, good condition. Englischer Taschen-Sextant "Stanley", 1941 Büchsen-Sextant, bezeichnet "Stanley, London", Serien-Nr. 4369, Messing, Silber-Skalen, guter Zustand. Condition: (3+/3+) Starting Price: €80
English Sextant "Berry & Son" Marked: "Berry & Son, West Hartlepool", bone scales, 6 filters, with dealer`s label in mahogany box. Englischer Sextant "Berry & Son" Gemarkt: "Berry & Son, West Hartlepool", Skalen aus Bein, 6 Filter, mit Händlerschild in Holzkasten. Condition: (3/-) Starting Price: €140
Interesting and unusual half size brass `T` framed sextant circa 1940, the silver arc inscribed no. 38674, bearing a circular brass plate inscribed Cooke, Hull and inscribed AM ref no. 68/177, within a fitted wooden 8" square box with brass carrying handle *This instrument is sold with a certificate of examination from Henry Hughes & Son Ltd fitted to the inside lid of the box*
RUSSIAN OFFICER`S NAVIGATORS CLASS BADGE - Old Russian officer`s Navigators class graduation badge. Circle formed by an anchor cable. It embraces a light-metal compass-card, on which are superimposed an anchor and sextant. The badge is of dark bronze, with the exception of the compass-card. The right to wear the badge was given to the officers who left successfully the temporary navigator`s class and recieved the rank of the officer-navigator of the 2nd class, beginning from those who left the class in 1911, to the officers who did not complete the course of the Officers Navigator Class, but had the rank of the navigator of the first class, to the officers who graduated from Hydrographical Department of the Naval Academy and passed the exams after a practical navigation together with the students of the Officers Navigator`s Class, to the head and the teaching staff of the Officers Navigator`s Class. Measures 1 5/8" diameter (4.1cm). Total weight of 15.1 dwt / 23.7 grams.
1930-1942: Royal Navy navigational instruments including sextantTwo naval navigational instruments including a sextant, both in original cases and both impressed with the name "P. Somerville R.N.". Commander Philip Somerville D S O and Bar, D S C and Bar served with the Royal Navy during WW2. He was the son of Vice-Admiral Hugh Gaultier Coghill Somerville, C.B., D.S.O. of County Cork and was killed in 1942 whilst in command of HMS Kingston
A 19th century mahogany cased brass sextant by Troughton of London c.1895, no. 1087, of 8in. radius, the pierced patinated frame with vernier for the signed silver inset brass scale, fine adjustment and magnification lens, telescope opposing two sets of filters, ebonised handle to underside, signed `Captn. J. N. Campbell R. N.` to the end of arm, in the original baize lined mahogany case with accessories and Kew Observatory test certificate dated Sept. 1895.
A Zeppelin pattern sextant No.DRP 76668. An example made by a German company Georg Butenschon of Bahrenfeld near Hamburg. A fine quality instrument made of machined brass and steel, complete with all parts. Contained in its original fitted wooden box with 2 separate shaded eye pieces. VGC Key to box is present, illustrated on Plate 11.
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