SOLD FOR £80
A Stanley Rule and Level Co. No.113 Compass plane, 2 Record no.077A metal thumb planes and 1 other
SOLD FOR £260
An early 18th Century brass pocket combination sun dial/compass in the manner of L Grafs, contained in an octagonal engraved brass case with a circular silvered compass and blue steel hand under glass, having a folding crescent marked in degrees, with folding pierced brass gnomon the base engraved with latitudes of cities, Elev Pol, Amsterdam 52, Berlin Bremen 53, Hamburg 54, Riga Moscow 57 And Vogl, 6.5cm
SOLD FOR £100
A British Special Forces military wrist compass marked REF No. 6B/2593 serial no. 01734B/57 ( likely F Barker and Sons ) together with a Continental compass and mileage counter
SOLD FOR £95
A novelty white metal compass in the form of a pocket watch enclosing a travelling retractable beaker, patent no.15061
SOLD FOR £150
An unusual silver vesta with inset compass engraved Ypres 1917, London 1915, 64 grans
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century desk clock barometer, the top set a compass with 7cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, 1 side set an aneroid barometer with porcelain dial, all contained with a gilt metal gimbal frame 27cm h x 12cm diam.
SOLD FOR £110
An Angelus Meteo desk top weather station alarm clock, the top inset a compass, the sides with barometer, thermometer, hygrometer and 8 day alarm clock, contained in a square revolving gilt metal case on a spreading foot, the base marked 883 Swiss, 10cm h x 7cm w x 7cm d
SOLD FOR £220
Two 9ct yellow gold Masonic fobs, an illusion set diamond ring size P and a miniature compass pendant, gross weight 15.8 grams
SOLD FOR £55
F D Fenton, a military prismatic marching compass with crows foot mark, dated 1915
SOLD FOR £55
A Masonic 19th Century etched glass rummer with square and compasses, pillars, working tools etc, 13cm
SOLD FOR £130
A pair of Carl Zeiss folding binoculars in leather case, a pair of Glory 6x15 folding binoculars 7287 (eye piece missing), a pair of Max Balebreck folding binoculars, pair of unmarked opera glasses and a miniature prismatic compass (f)
SOLD FOR £60
A Verner's Patent military compass no.303080 dated 1915, name scratched to the base together with a pocket compass with silvered dial, contained in a leather case 3cm
SOLD FOR £55
A Type P4A Military compass no.21769T, the interior of the wooden box marked August 1942 15cm h x 23cm w x 23cm d
SOLD FOR £80
A brass ships binnacle fitted a compass the base marked Patt.O1151A Compass no.C1092 26cm x 29cm x 20cm
SOLD FOR £90
A First World War Barker's patent prismatic compass marked J S Pearson RGA, contained in a leather case (compass is not moving), together with a Nigretti & Zander pocket barometer, the dial marked Nigretti & Zander London 14967 contained in a leather case (in working order, the needle moves when under pressure) 3cm
SOLD FOR £150
Of Zeppelin interest, a compass bowl from L32 Zeppelin, converted for use as a fruit bowl, raised on a silver plated stand with metal liner and plated plaque marked "Compass bowl from L32, bought down at Billericay Essex, 24th September 1916" 13cm h x 29cm w x 24cm d
SOLD FOR £70
A gentleman's vintage gilt cased Majex wristwatch with seconds at 6 o'clock on a gilt bracelet, minor watches and a compass
SOLD FOR £200
A gentleman's 9ct yellow gold signet ring 5.6 grams, size L together with a 9ct yellow gold fob compass
SOLD FOR £160
Masonic, a cased set of 9 silver plated and wooden working tools comprising 24" gauge, common gavel and chisel, square level plumb roll, skillet, pencil and compasses by Kenning of London, marked Homestead Lodge No.6465 contained in a light oak and brass bound case 7cm h x 42cm w x 34cm d (some scratches to the case, the tongues to the locks have been removed)
SOLD FOR £70
A unmarked 1950's terrestrial globe, raised on a turned oak base, the base fitted a compass 50cm h
SOLD FOR £60
A pocket barometer with silvered dial and gilt case 3.5cm together with a compass contained in a leather carrying case (thermometer missing)
SOLD FOR £130
A Victorian silver snuff box the lid set with a compass, London 1891, 5cm 40 grams gross
SOLD FOR £1850
A rare silver pocket sundial and compass by Michael Butterfield, Paris, circa 1700 contained in an octagonal silver case, profusely engraved, the hinged triangular gnomon engraved with a birds head, the underside showing latitudes of various Southern French cities, 5cm
SOLD FOR £60
An Edwardian silver vesta Birmingham 1911, 2 silver mounted compasses and a key ring
SOLD FOR £420
A military issue Astro compass mark II, box marked and dated 1946 together with an air speed indicator marked IVA no.20240