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Lot 174

A sextant Cooke hull of 6.5 radius and reading to 10", 4x magnification, angle of field 5?

Lot 175

A Hughes & Son Ltd 'Husun' sextant, in a fitted mahogany case with lenses and sights

Lot 1614

WWII Air Ministry bubble sextant in case

Lot 1234

Sextant Miniature Models, Austria, SX43 'Cherca' scale 1:1250 with box (M,BNM)

Lot 65

A 1970's German sextant by Freiberger in fitted case and dated 24.11.75

Lot 66

A vintage sextant by Plath in fitted phenolic case, numbered 43196

Lot 1705

A lacquered brass pocket sextant, by Elliot Brothers, London, late 19th Century, housed in drum shaped case, the screw on rear cover etched 'A.C. Talbot, Royal Artillery', inside the cover is a fitted paper of natural tangents, signed Elliot Brothers London, with leather case.

Lot 398

FRANK E HUGGETT: THE PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE OF LIFE AND WORK AT SEA, 1975, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + GEORGE BLAKE: GELLATLY’S 1862-1962 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE FIRM, 1962, 1st edn, orig cl + RONALD HOPE: THE SHOREGOER’S GUIDE TO WORLD PORTS, 1964, orig cl, d/w + A J HUGHES: THE BOOK OF THE SEXTANT, 1944, orig cl bkd bds, worn and soiled + P SMITH: WATERWAYS HERITAGE, 1972, 2nd edn, obl, fo, orig pict wraps worn and soiled (5)

Lot 74

A mid-19th Century 6in. radius vernier sextant by Thomas Jones with oxidised brass lattice frame, signed on the arc Thomas Jones 62 Charing Cross, inset silvered scale divided to 165°, vernier with swivel magnifier, six shades, two mirrors and four sighting tubes, rosewood handle with hole for stand, contained within a fitted keystone case with original trade label and another, and tag inscribed Sub Lieut Duff R.N. / H.M. Navigation School (brass pin feet missing) 12½in. (32cm.) diameter. Thomas Jones the elder occupied these premises between 1816 and 1850.

Lot 76

A late 19th Century 7in. radius vernier sextant by Hennessy with oxidised brass oval frame, polished arc signed B.R. Hennessy, Swansea, silvered scale divided to 160°, rosewood handle and pin feet, contained within a fitted box with sighting tubes, trade label for 'McGregor & Co. Glasgow' and brass plaque in lid engraved Rt Roberts the box 10¾in. (27.5cm.) diameter.

Lot 77

A rare 13½in. radius v-framed mahogany vernier sextant, circa 1775, attributed to Gilbert, London with ivory scale divided to 125°, braced index arm with vernier scale with arcseconds centered '0' and top-mounted fine-screw adjustment, maker's plate inscribed J GILBERT TOWER HILL LONDON (later), pin hole sight hinged over threaded tube port, three hinged and one swivelling shades, the reverse with pin feet and rosewood handle (restoration) 16¼in. (41cm.) diameter.

Lot 1268

A mid 20th Century Walnut cased Marine Sextant, D Shackman & Sons of London, No 3567, of typical construction, with pivoting shades and mirrors, to a detachable eyepiece and Brass scale with increments of minus 5 to 135, with further fine adjustment of 0 to 60, in a fitted travel case, width 10 ¾”

Lot 2805

Carl Zeiss Jena drum sextant, modern, together with yachtsman's handbooks and many others

Lot 138

A set of brass postal scales with weights, and an ornamental sextant on stand

Lot 657

A BRASS SEXTANT with pivoted radius arm, silvered vernier scale inscribed T.J. Williams, Cardiff, with sighting mirrors, hinged filters and mahogany handle, in mahogany case with accessories, 10 3/4" wide

Lot 261

Victorian marine sextant - Hill & Price, Bristol in mah case

Lot 262

Victorian marine sextant in mah case, Liverpool

Lot 234

A Sextant 'Hezzanith' by Heath & Co. London, dated January 1954.

Lot 235

A Sextant by C. Plath, Hamburg Germany, dated May 1977.

Lot 242

A Sextant by H. Hughes & Sons Limited, London, number 44074A, another part Sextant and three boxes.

Lot 795

A brass sextant by W.F. Cannon with two eye-pieces, variable filters, silvered vernier with swivel magnifier, in fitted mahogany case.

Lot 797

A Paget angle sextant by H. Hughes & Sons, London, in mahogany box; and a Stuart's marine distance meter by H. Hughes & Sons, London, in mahogany box. (2)

Lot 152

A Brass Box Sextant by L.Casella, Maker to the Admiralty & Ordnance, London, the silvered scale and vernier with magnified viewing arm, in a stitched leather case.

Lot 400

A Nickel Training Sextant, with manual; a treen lighthouse table lamp; a sail makers ebony flid and three other flids; Philips Mercantile Marine Atlas of the World etc.

Lot 1189

A late 20th Century Anodised and lacquered Brass Marine Sextant, Husun, No 25849, the pierced and black frame with pivoting lenses and silvered scales with further fitted battery compartments to the handle, and lid micro-adjustment, the whole fitted in a mahogany box

Lot 445

A Sextant by Cooke, Hull, no. 2043 in fitted box.

Lot 135

A late 19th century mahogany cased sextant, makers Robert Love of Greenock, the case fitted with complete set of lenses, retailers label, D. McGregor & Co. Ltd and owners label 'Richard Shaw Gouroch, May 11th 1890'.

Lot 427

Hughes and Son Ltd., London, A 19th century brass sextant contained within a mahogany case.

Lot 187

A German Second World War Sextant by C.Plath, Hamburg, Germany, in a mahogany case.

Lot 737

The Royal Geographical Society Founder’s Medal awarded to Tom Harrison, Explorer, Anthropologist, Archeologist and wartime Guerilla Leader royal Geographical Society, Founder’s Medal, by W. Wyon, obv. head of William IV right, rev. Britannia standing holding scroll and laurel wreath, with a globe and sextant at her feet (Tom Harrison, 1962), 54mm., gold, 98.37g., ref. Eimer 1229; B.H.M. 1467, minor scratch marks, nearly extremely fine £1500-2000 the R.G.S. Founder’s Medal, awarded annually since 1839, is given for the encouragement and promotion of geographical science and discovery. thomas Harnett (Tom) Harrison was born in Argentina in 1911, the son of Brigadier-General G. H. Harrison, C.M.G., D.S.O., of The End House, Otterbourne, Winchester. He was educated at Harrow (1925-30) and Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he studied Ecology. A true polymath, in the course of his life he was an ornithologist, anthropologist, explorer, mass-observer, journalist, broadcaster, soldier, ethnologist, museum curator, archaeologist, filmmaker, conservationist and author. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, he conducted ornithological and anthropological work in Lapland, the New Hebrides and Borneo, spending much of his life in the latter. He was involved in the British social research organisation ‘Mass-Observation’ (1937-47). during the Second World War he was a Major involved with British Special Operations in the Far East. His local knowledge of Borneo and Sarawak being particularly valuable. He formulated the plan to recruit Dayak headhunters as guerillas against the occupying Japanese. By the end of the war, his army of ‘headhunters’ had ‘officially’ accounted for 1,500 killed or captured Japanese. On 25 March 1945, when attached to Z Force and in command of seven other agents, he was parachuted into Borneo, landing on the high plateau occupied by the Kelabit People. For his wartime services he was awarded the D.S.O. in 1946 (London Gazette 6 March 1947, ‘For gallant and distinguished services in the South West Pacific’). His recommendation states: ‘Major Harrisson (sic) and a Services Rec. Dept. party of seven white men were inserted by parachute into the Kelabit Plateau of Central Borneo on 25 Mar. 45 to establish an intelligence network into the Br???? area of Sarawak. Nothing was known at the time of the extent of the Jap penetration or the reception likely to be given by hostile tribes which inhabit the area. Major Harrisson successfully established his party on the ground and set up a base from which the whole of Sarawak (Kuching excepted) was later penetrated. Since the date of insertion until 15 Aug. 45, the activities of Maj. Harrisson in sequence have been: 1. Denial of essential supplies of food and labour from the rich Bawang Valley to the Japanese in Tarakan and Malenau areas. 2. Blockade of escape and reinforcement sorties from Tarakan to Brunei and Southern British North Borneo ... 3. Provision of valuable pre-invasion intelligence ... 4. Prevention of the southward movement of Jap forces from British Borneo to Sarawak ... 5. Construction of an emergency landing ground in the Bawang Valley ... 6. Establishment of control both military and administrative of an area of approx. 9,000 square miles stretching from Brunei to Malinau. 7. Infliction from Mar-Aug. of the following confirmed ??? .... killed 940 PW 33 (?) Auxiliaries killed 32 Auxiliaries captured 201. The above was achieved with a final strength of 37 white personnel and 800 guerillas. His losses were 14 native soldiers killed. Major Harrisson has shown great energy, imagination and powers of leadership with great aptitude for guerilla warfare. The success of Services Reconnaissance Dept. operations into Sarawak is undoubtedly due to his ability, courage and determination. On several occasions this officer personally led his guerilla bands into attacks which inflicted heavy casualties upon the enemy’. after the war he was employed as Curator of the Sarawak Museum, 1947-66. In the early 1960’s Tom and his wife Barbara, in conjunction with others, began an Orangutan rehabilitation centre at Sepilok and he pioneered the conservation of Green Turtles. In 1962 he was awarded the prestigious R.G.S. Founder’s Medal, ‘for explorations in Central Borneo’. Tom Harrison died in a road accident in Thailand in 1976. very much a ‘larger than life’ character; he was described by A. Heinmann, a U.S. diplomat as ‘a romantic polymath, a drunken bully, an original thinking iconoclast, a dreadful husband and father, a fearless adventurer, a Richard Burton of his time ...’ British broadcaster, Sir David Attenborough, wrote of him, ‘Explorer, museum curator, guerilla fighter, pioneer sociologist, documentary filmmaker, anthropologist - Tom Harrison was all of these things. He was also arrogant, choleric, swashbuckling, often drunk and nearly always deliberately outrageous. In spite of these contradictions, he became a key figure in every enterprise he undertook’. for further details see his biography, The Most Offending Soul Alive, by Judith M. Heimann; his wartime actions, World Within, A Borneo Story and the B.B.C. Four documentary Tom Harrison - The Barefoot Anthropologist - narrated by Sir David Attenborough. Harrison’s published works include, ‘Savage Civilisation (1937); Living Among Cannibals (1943) and World Within, A Borneo Story (1959). Sold with some copied research. £1500-£2000

Lot 99

A Luftwaffe Gyroscopic Sextant by PLATH, contained in its original tin with various accessories.

Lot 100

A Kriegsmarine Gyroscopic Sextant by gft, contained in its original wooden transit case with various accessories.

Lot 101

A boxed Third Reich Kriegsmarine Sextant, the black painted body with various optics and coloured lenses and marked with the the Eagle and Swastika device over M and 20264, contained in its original box, the lid panel a replacement.

Lot 1193

A mixed lot comprising a mid 20th Century Bubble Sextant Mark IX of typical form, (losses), in a fitted and riveted Aluminium bulkhead case, together with a cased Astro Compass MK II (A/F), and a Dinghy Testing Manometer, Reference 27C/1926, in a fitted Oak case, (3)

Lot 1079

A painted metal sextant with brass vernier scale, by W. Campbell & Co., Hamburg, fitted two extensions, screw driver and lens, in mahogany case. See illustration

Lot 1143

A gunmetal and brass sextant, by F. Robson, Newcastle upon Tyne, fitted two extension tubes, in mahogany case. See illustration

Lot 200

An ebonised sextant, with silvered vernier scale inscribed 'T.L. Ainsley. Cardiff. Barry & Newport' numbered 'P246,' with 7in radius, fitted box, with certificate dated September 1917, and another inscribed 'Heath & Co, New Eltham, London,' in a fitted box, dated December 1949. (2)

Lot 2910

M.O.D issue bubble sextant, MKLX with brown bakelite case

Lot 144

Victorian brass sextant, by 'W. Langford & Sons Bristol', with ebonised grip and fitted wooden box

Lot 149

Brass sextant by Heath & Co., London, with Hezzanith endless tangent screw, plus complete set of viewers and glasses, set in mahogany box with label G.69

Lot 380

Brass sextant, approx. 6.1/2”, in wooden case, approx. 71/2” x 8” x 3.1/2”, unused

Lot 885

A 19th Century lacquered brass sextant with silvered vernier scale and hinged pivot arm by Hayes Brother, Cardiff & Barry, in oak carry case.

Lot 331

Victorian brass mounted sextant, marked 'Alder & Co. Opticians Blyth', in fitted mahogany carrying box

Lot 183

A Henry Hughes & Son painted steel sextant, circa 1945, No.46569, in original labelled pine box

Lot 193

A leather cased small boat precision Sextant, together with a British military marching compass and a Negretti and Zambra laquered brass circular pocket compass (3)

Lot 165

A boxed brass and other metals sextant by Cousins & Sons, Swansea contained in shaped fitted case.

Lot 166

A brass sextant with repairs and additions 19th Century and later.

Lot 498

A brass sextant by HENRY BARROW & Co London (w 1849-51) G+(100-200)

Lot 813

A late 19th century mahogany cased brass sextant, by Cox and Coombes, Devonport and Plymouth, with various fittings, the arm and box label engraved 'J D W Napier RN', the paper lid label dated May 1895 (some surface corrosion)

Lot 49

A 19th century brass and silvered sextant, the arc indistincly inscribed 'Christey South Shields', with a lignum handle, in a fitted wood box with three eye pieces and an inset brass plaque.

Lot 229

19th Century ebony and brass sextant h: 14 in.

Lot 236

Japanese military sextant in original mahogany case label reading registered trade mark 'MSK The Sextant No. 317 by Nipon Sokki & Co Ltd, Kobi, Japan'

Lot 191

Sextant in leather case and military marching compass

Lot 727

Henry Hughes & Son, Sextant numbered 48412, with original receipt and inscribed Chief Officer, SS City of Calcutta, cased

Lot 141

A cased B. Cooke & Son Ltd. sextant, c. 1959, navigation booklets and accessories 1ft. 1in.

Lot 766

A BRASS AND BLACK LACQUERED SEXTANT by Henry Barrow & Co, London, with two sets of interchangeable filters, index arm, magnifier, vernier and mirror, 8 3/4" wide

Lot 1

A Troughton & Simms of London mahogany cased sextant, the case fitted with six eyepieces

Lot 629

A late 19th century brass sextant, no. 4803 by Cornelus Kundsen Kjobenharn in fitted box

Lot 631

A 20th century brass sextant, no. 212 by Gebs Caminada, Rotterdam, in fitted box

Lot 633

An Elliot Brothers, 30 Strand, London brass pocket sextant in leather case; together with a wind speed measure; a brass compass with double spirit level and sundial with Roman numerals and degrees crescent shaped dial in case and a compass in wooden case

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