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Four aneroid barometers, to include two brass-cased Meteorological (Met) Office Mark 3 barometers; a T. Wheeler, London, 2332 barometer, marked HO...

A collection of six early 20th Century brass cased pocket compensated barometers, various makers, to include: Wheeler of London and T.A.R.S & W Lt...

A collection of six early 20th Century brass cased pocket compensated barometers, various makers, to include: T.W.s.i. Ltd and T.A.R.S & W Ltd. (6...

A collection of five early 20th Century brass cased pocket compensated barometers, various makers, to include: Short & Mason and T.A.R.S & W Ltd. ...

A 20th Century Smiths Astral bulkhead or engine room clock, brass case with white face and printed Arabic numbers, 23cms diameter approximately.

Two cased microscopes, to include a vernier microscope in an F.E. Becker & Co wooden case; and an unmarked lacquered brass microscope in a wooden ...

A Vickers M75 microscope with power unit, 72cms high.

A collection of four microscopes, to include: a Watson No.125596; an R&J Beck Ltd ‘Binomax’ No.6922; a James Swift & Sons Ltd ‘I.M.S.’, all cased;...

Two early 20th Century microscopes, one marked ‘R&J Beck Ltd. London Model 22’ no.3494, the other ‘W Watson & Sons Ltd London’ no.22710. (2)

A Stanley instructional theodolite stamped ‘Stanley London Made in England’, in fitted case, 27 x 30 x 35cms.

A Precision Altimeter P/113124 by Negretti & Zambra, London, c.1950, the dial marked 'Height Metres Isothermal (50 degrees F), in a painted metal ...

Two ‘Horn Antennas’ by Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co INC Hollywood California, 60 and 50cms; together with four valves by the English Electric Valve ...

A Keuffel and Esser Co. Paragon Jig transit level in fitted case, with accessories, case 47 x 33 x 32cms.

A Dietzgen 1 Min 6060 transit level in fitted case, case 41 x 34 x 22cms.

Three boxed Starrett ‘Height Gages’, or calliper with Vernier measures; together with a Starrett machinists’ level and a boxed ring punch set. (5)

A selection of various scientific instruments, to include: a Type 3036 reflecting galvanometer by H. Tinsley & Co. Ltd; an aircraft survey lower e...

An early 20th Century Met Office tipping/tilting syphon rain recorder, or rain gauge, 85cms high.

A collection of instruments, to include: a Short and Mason anemometer; a clinometer, stamped 'C&D Ref No. 1B/4235', with broad arrow; and a Henry ...

The Life Boat Rowing medals of H.W. Armstrong, to include: Lifeboat Racing Championship of the World International Life Boat Race, held by Neptune...

A collection of four modern wooden model Barques, the largest 90cms, the smallest 32cms. (4)

An early 20th Century scratch-built pond yacht, the painted teak hull with weighted keel, on teak stand, 130 x 26cms 178cms high.

Two cased bronze medallions, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the North East Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders from the Ship Researc...

A collection of Cunard Line and QE 2 related ephemera and memorabilia, to include: a commemorative medallion; canvas Cunard bags; two NAL blankets...

Two Henry Browne & Son Ltd. Sestrel 'Circum' Dead-Beat gimbal compasses, each ship's gimbal compass painted grey, no.2615N and no.5004N.

Two gimballed ship's compasses, to include an SR3 type by John Lilley & Gillie Ltd. North Shields in black metal case; and a W.F. Stanley & Co. Lt...

A Star Globe by Kelvin & Hughes Ltd. for Epoch 1975, printed with star systems, cartouche with title plus Kelvin & Hughes Ltd, and printed by Geor...

Two ‘Medium Landing Compasses’, with broad arrow marks, no's.1387H and 4082H, both 10cms diameter; a Henry Browne and Sons Sestral compass no.3484...

Two phosphor bronze mine sweeper anchors marked ‘Wild’, one stamped ‘20lbs LH’ and with broad arrow, both 58 x 39cms.

A Walkers ‘Cherub III’ ship's log, in fitted box, by Thomas Walker & Son, Ltd 58 Oxford Street Birmingham, box 48 x 31 x 21cms.

A collection of navigational tools, to include two boxed parallel rolling rules and a boxed Admiralty pattern ‘Astroplot’ MK1 no.A.P. 0552/85; tog...

Two Second World War era Gunners Quadrants marked ‘Quadrant Gunners MKI’ ‘Stock Number 7578398; together with a ‘WRP MK5’ pocket clinometer; and a...

An early 20th Century brass ship's telegraph by ‘Chadburn's Ships Telegraph Co Ltd Liverpool’, on tapering brass stand, 102cms high.

Lot 634

A Red Ensign

An early 20th Century pieced linen Red Ensign, 182 x 88cms.

A Walkers ‘Trident Electric MKIII’ ship's log, in fitted box, by Thomas Walker & Son, Ltd 58 Oxford Street Birmingham, box 37 x 33 x 22cms.

A Ross of London 10x70 binocular gunsight, Patt.G.367, no.123936, marked with broad arrow, in fitted case, case 47 x 31 x 28cms.

A Swarovski Optik ‘Habicht’ 30x75 twin telescope, in fitted plastic carry case with tripod, case 70 x 38 x 17cms.

A Walkers ‘Trident Electric MKIII’ ship's log, in fitted box, by Thomas Walker & Son Ltd, 58 Oxford Street Birmingham, box 37 x 33 x 22cms.

A metal cased Negretti and Zambra thermograph, serial number 20530, range 40/1000˚F; together with another metal cased thermograph by Wilson Warde...

A Norwegian pattern rotary foghorn, made in England, pine cased, with instruction label and winding handle.

A Norwegian pattern rotary foghorn, made in England, pine cased, with instruction label and winding handle.

A brass ship's foghorn by Alfred F. Genton Ltd, Birmingham, the cylindrical case with 'T'-bar handle and side mounted horn, engraved with maker’s ...

A Triton bellows foghorn, with a conical copper and brass trumpet, c.1900, 86cms long

A mid-20th century ship's cast brass bell, impressed marks ER beneath crown, SCC 10/52, S.C.C.7, with clanger, 25cms diameter.

Two mid-20th Century ship's cast brass bells, the larger impressed GRVI mark beneath crown 24cms diameter; the one smaller unmarked bell, 17cms di...

A pantograph stamped ‘HO 20’ with broad arrow and dated 1972, in fitted mahogany case, 100 x 13 x 21cms; together with two Hughes and Sons Ltd Lon...

Eight Morse code telegraph keys by various makers, including Morse Equipment Ltd, W.G. Pye & Co, and others. (8)

Two Admiralty pattern periscope sextants marked ‘AP 86 Ser No.7404 COS/R/32’, in fitted mahogany boxes. (2)

An Admiralty pattern ‘Inspectors Clinometer’ stamped ‘Clinometer Inspectors 45 Degrees MKIII Admiralty Pattern No.28182 1943 E.R. Watts & Son Lond...

A gimballed ship's compass stamped ‘R/89/SIS/14’ and ‘6605-99-460-6393’, in fitted box, 26 x 27 x 17cms.

An Admiralty issued Hughes type sextant, serial number 26661, in fitted mahogany box, 28 x 29 x 15cms.

An early 20th Century brass sextant signed ‘Stackpole & Brothers New York’, in fitted mahogany box, 27 x 27 x 13cms.

Two azimuth circles, one marked ‘PATT 1950 No.4333 E’, the other marked ‘PATT 1950 R/73/SIS69’, 24 x 24 x 14cms. (2)

A ‘Faithful Freddie’ brass and teak cased submarine binnacle, domed top with two observation windows opening on to gimble mounted compass, marked ...

Two boxed satellite dishes, bears label ‘Watkins Johnson Dish and Feed Antenna Type AR173S’. (2)

The Tynemouth Medal, awarded as a Token to Founder Trustee Joseph Cowen, 51mm diameter, 49.1g. Notes: The medal designed by Mr. Convers bears upo...

A brass ship’s bell, ex MV ‘Sheaf Tyne’, a bulk carrier built by William Doxford & Sons Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd Sunderland 1967, with han...

A Weaponsight Image Intensified L1A5 sight, ref. no. Z7 5855-99-965-0317, serial number R.P.0003, R.P.I. 77.

A Weaponsight Image Intensified L1A5, ref no. Z7 5855-99-965-0317, serial number R.P. 000, R.P.I. 77.

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