TWO BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS VINTAGE ITEMS, to include approximately twenty enamelled pin badges cycling related, a general post office cap badge number 101, military items map case, kit bag, leather clinometer case, and satchels, etc. loose cigarette cards a double walled ceramic pipe and cigar boxes, vintage tins, etc. (2 boxes), (sd/af)
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WW1 VICKERS M.G. CLINOMETER WITH WW2 OIL CAN (2). First World War British Vickers Machine Gun Mk I Clinometer Sight, serial number 5067, maker C.S.I. Co. Ltd. Cambridge, dated 1915, together with a Vickers M.G. oil can MK II No.3,with leather cover dated 1943, (2). CR* Both in good overall condition with some light wear commensurate with age.
WWII British Plotting Field Instrument in Case, the metal instrument with ruled guide, used to calculate the fall of the shot from the gun stamped 'Plotter Field Mk IV W. Watson & Sons Ltd, No 8908 1939', in leather case marked 'Plotter Field MIV W. Guest & Co Ltd 1916', together with Watkin's compass clinometer, by J. Hicks, Hatton Garden, London, number 5640 and a trough compass
Short & Mason Ltd. Military Clinometer or rangefinder, in oxidized brass case marked London 56mm in dia., 1909, a 1930 silver John Forrest Chronometer to the Admiralty pocket watch with minute track and second subsidiary dial 50mm dia., a silver H Samuel pocket watch 50mm in dia. and smaller silver unsigned open faced pocket watch with two pocket watch keys and a silver albert chain with swivel clasp and T BarCondition Report: Silver gross weight 290 grams Smaller unsigned pocket watch is missing the hand for the subsidiary second dial, its also missing its ring pull attachment. Please note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement, and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts.
A lacquered brass 'Subdivided Inch, Borough of Crewe'English, c.1903, by W&T Avery Ltd, London, with portcullis verification marks for 1903 and 1913, with pocket magnifier, replaced, in fitted velvet-lined mahogany case, with brass label to lid; with an Elliott, London Abney Clinometer, engraved for A S Napier, in fitted velvet-lined casePocket magnifier replaced, case catch missing, clinometer polished
A Late 19th/early 20th century boxwood and brass clinometer rule by Stanley, with inset magnetic compass, screw action protractor hinge divided to one degree with rise in inches per yard scale under, spirit level to one edge, marked 'W.F. Stanley Great Turnstile Holborn' with tables of distances, angles and thickness, 16½cm. when closed, in original leather covered case with instructions.
Large collection of Navigational equipment. Type P8M Compass, Number 107329B, in original wooden case. Mk IB Wind Finding Attachment., number 6B/404, Date stamp 1969. Computer Mk IIID Ref' number 6B/180 I.C.A.N. Calibration. Military Clinometer, number 4659 by E.R. Watts & Sons London, dated 1909 in leather case dated 1900. Course and Speed Calculator Mk IIA, Ref' number6B/125. 2X morse tappers. Code AF Foldex No 1 map in folder of parts of Europe. Dated 1945. Ephemera and photograph. etc.
THREE BOXES OF VINTAGE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND BOOKS to include a group of trophies, a boxed Game & Watch 'Turtle Bridge,' three wooden souvenir clogs, a plated candelabrum, two etched metal pictures of birds, a copper and brass coal scuttle, a brass trivet, and a brass kettle, a cased Abbiko water flow gauge, a cased clinometer, vintage unopened pack of Waddington's cards, two boxes of vintage reference books, mostly comprising engineering books and encyclopaedias, etc (3 boxes) (s.d)
An early 20th century marching compass by Cooke Troughton & Simms within original fitted leather case, compass clinometer, an Air Ministry stereoscope 14B/746, 1914-1918 "Shell" money box, three draw telescope, Octopus Model field glasses, two other pairs of field glasses, Kodak No.2 Brownie, an electric lantern and two cap badges. (qty)
Bristol Interest - George IV or William IV mahogany-cased pocket surveying compass clinometer by John Braham, Bristol, circa 1828-37, the hinged square case enclosing a printed paper compass dial with spirit level beside, and a brass right angle quadrant clinometer engraved 'Braham Bristol' in cursive script and 'LINKS', 8.7cm square x 2.8cm high (closed)Clifton, Gloria, 'Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851', NMM 1996, p. 37 records John Braham at five various Bristol addresses 1828-37, when succeeded by his son Joseph, initially as Braham & Co (to 1851) and as Joseph Braham to 1866.

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