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Auction House:
Gibson's Auctioneers & Valuers
Number of lots recorded:50
Lots with images:50
Prices available:50
Category:
Nautical Equipment
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A copper and brass twelve bolt diving helmet, 44 cm high ***
*** A Russian copper dive helmet and associated knife, second half 20th century, the copper bell with brass fittings and glazed panels, and an associated dive knife, the helmet with a brass plaque to the breastplate in Russian, 51 cm high, 45 cm wide, 36 cm… ***
*** A miniature sextant by Abraham, Liverpool, early 19th century, in original mahogany fitted box, 10.5 cm wide, the box 7.5 cm high, 15 cm wide, 12.5 cm deep ***
*** A diver's suit, helmet and lead boots, probably Japanese early 20th century together with a pump ***
*** A Japanese 12 bolt brass diver's helmet in glass case, possibly by Yokohama, early 20th century ***
*** A bronze sextant by Troughton, London, in a fitted mahogany case, circa 1860, the arc inscribed 'Troughton, London', numbered 944, the case 12 cm high, 35 cm wide, 28 cm deep ***
*** An anemometer by a Nakamura & Co., Tokyo, Japan, early 20th century, with mounting bracket, 32 cm high, 33 cm wide, 9 cm deep ***
*** A Zenith ship deck watch, Swiss, circa 1940 A 15 jewel 8 day movement, with up and down indicator for 8 days, subsidiary seconds dial, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and blue steel hands, 76 mm diameter case in original three-tier gimbled fitted box ***
*** A polychrome painted and carved wood ship's head in the shape of a maiden, 19th century 77 cm high ***
*** A double T-Frame Octant, by Spencer Browning & Co., London, circa 1840, complete with all filters, sighting tubes and degree scale housed in a mahogany wedge-shaped case with paper label attached to interior lid 'G.B.H. Filbri Jr: {Amsterdam, Netherlands}… ***
*** A pair of brass ships spotlights, early 20th century ***
*** An Austrian miniature brass octant, by G. Sadtler, Vienna, 19th century inscribed 'G. Sadtler in Wien', fitted wooden case 10 cm high ***
*** A cased brass octant, by G. Heath, London, 19th century, a brass and ebony instrument with finely calibrated ivory plaque to vernier arc, maker's mark to an ivory cartouche between the two limbs, housed in a fitted case, with remnant label to interior of… ***
*** A boxed parallel rule with associated ivory rulers, by Troughton & Simms, London, 19th century, 5 cm high, 48.5 cm wide, 12.5 cm deep ***
*** A vernier sextant by Bottomley, London, late 20th century, in fitted mahogany box with repairer's label to interior, the arc inscribed 'Bottomley London', 21.5 cm radius ***
*** A brass and iron sextant, Henry Hughes & Son Ltd., circa 1944, housed in the original oak case with associated lenses and fittings, with 'Husun' trademark, numbered 41104, with examination certificate ***
*** A brass ship's bell, 19th century, with brass clapper and supported on a screw form rod between hardwood supports with base, the bell 27 cm high ***
*** A cased German drum sextant and an Esdaile 'Sirius' Azimuth reflector ***
*** A bronze sextant by Tho Hemsley & Son, London, circa 1880, with fitted case and paper label to interior, the case 32 cm high, 14 cm wide, 28 cm deep ***
*** A world war II era U.S Government issue bakelite ship's clock, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, circa 1940, the 24 hour Arabic white dial with centre sweep and eight day platform movement, housed in a dark brown bakelite casing, maker's mark to the dial and… ***
*** A cased brass sextant, 19th century, a precision made instrument with finely calibrated vernier arc, in a cloth lined fitted wood box, apparently unmarked ***
*** Two brass ships lights, early 20th century one marked Miletich ***
*** An antique nautical octant by Spencer Barrett & Co, London, circa 1840with ivory inlay and brass fittings33.5 cm long ***
*** An Anchor copper and brass ship's light, by Tung Woo of Hong Kong, 58 cm high, 29 cm diameter ***
*** A brass vernier sextant by Joughin of London, in a glass topped fitted mahogany box, inscribed to slide ' Joughin 17 upper East Smithfield, London', 17 cm radius ***
*** A pair of brass ships lights, early 20th century ***
*** An American 8 bell ships clock, circa 1900, brass cased with a Roman numeral dial with subsidiary dial, inscribed 'Attendance prize Boston, Karnea 1919', the diameter of the face 16 cm, the overall length of the clock 26 cm ***
*** Two large hardwood sailor's fids, 19th century, one of Lignum Vitae and the other of oak, also known as an Admiral's fid, the largest 40 cm ***
*** A Stockburger brass quartz nautical ship's clock, with Roman numerals and marked ship's bell quartz to dial, 15 cm diameter ***
*** A whalebone sailmakers serving mallet, 19th century, 16.5 cm long ***
*** A large carved wooden Fid, late 19th / early 20th century, 43.5 cm long ***
*** A brass portable drum sextant by Cary, London, mid 19th century, in original mahogany fitted case, the sextant 8 cm diameter, the case 4.5 cm high, 11.5 cm wide, 9.5 cm deep ***
*** A boxed brass sextant by Dalton Harllepool, 19th century, the case 13 cm high, 27 cm wide, 30 cm deep ***
*** Ship's clock by Smith Astral, from the Orca, the brass mounted clock with an Arabic dial and key ***
*** Two antique cut crystal decanters and a glass rinser, early 19th century and after, a ship's decanter with a facet cut elongated stopper, a small ovoid decanter on a footed base with three annulated neck rings decorated with diamond and lens cuts, and a… ***
*** A vintage brass pocket drum sextant, circa 1943, including a brass octant case, the sextant cover reading 'Tp Wmc No.57 D^D', the largest 7 cm diameter ***
*** A ships helm, 19th century ***
*** A cased sextant by Tamaya & Co. Ltd of Tokyo, circa 1960, the stamped brass plate reading 'Trade Mark Tamaya & Co. Ltd, No. 12703 Ginza Tokyo 1960 12', the sextant 24 cm long ***
*** A nickel cased barometer/thermometer, together with a boxed compass, circa 1900, 100 cm diameter and smaller. Provenance: Property from the collection of George Gyori, Melbourne ***
*** A large ship's hanging light 75 cm high, 53 cm diameter ***
*** A heavy brass and copper gimbled ship light, 19th century 30 cm high ***
*** A simulated brass and copper ships engine order telegraph possibly used as a film prop ***
*** A half size model brass sextant, Kelvin & Hughes, London, 1917, 7.5 cm high, 14 cm wide, 12.5 cm deep ***
*** A timber sailmakers seam rubber, 19th century, engraved with the letters 'Ip', 13.5 cm ***
*** A copper ships compass by Johan Gulbransen, Oslo ***
*** A pair of brass ships lights, late 20th century ***
*** An American combination square and a parallel ruler, the square 38 cm long ***
*** A copper cased ships compass by John E. Hand & Sons 58 cm high, 210 cm diameter ***
*** A ships helm, early 20th century ***
*** Two brass and red glass ships light covers 26 cm diameter ***